The phrase
"unaddressed issues" refers to problems or concerns that have not been dealt with or resolved.
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On tactical issues and team set up and who plays where I feel history suggests it is not high on Arsene's agenda to make significant change (based on consistent
unaddressed issues over a few seasons).
Our past can interfere with present well - being
if unaddressed issues from childhood or a broken relationship remain.
Among
other unaddressed issues, he points out that aluminium - air batteries physically contract as they discharge, which can lead to fracturing and make them difficult to integrate into fault - intolerant automotive systems.
However, as much as we try to gain some comfort in the knowledge that our opponents are also not doing too well, the problem with our team seems to a persistence of the
same unaddressed issues season after season.
He called on government agencies to investigate, adding that if
left unaddressed these issues could lead to, «serious distortion or social pathological phenomena».
Meeting with an highly skilled and trained professional to resolve issues (sometimes before they even have a chance to occur) while you're both excited about the prospect of spending the rest of your lives together is much more enjoyable than waiting until after you're already married, and long -
unaddressed issues fester into bitterness, disrespect, mistrust and resentment.
«This has never been done by a committee,» but «it's been an elephant in the room,
an unaddressed issue for years: What are we doing with respect to the sexual health of our children?
This natural act of self - protection is the emotional brain's way of avoiding the original,
unaddressed issue — that the parent himself is «bad.»
The problem with
unaddressed issues is that they can bind up a great deal of energy.
In addition to the Twitter hashtag, gamers are also taking to Reddit to voice their frustrations over
unaddressed issues, including encouraging a boycott of Black Friday discount deals for FIFA 18 and its microtransactions.
This Comment seeks to resolve
an unaddressed issue stemming from recent developments in the Supreme Court's sentencing jurisprudence.
It does not usually end up in more satisfaction for anyone involved, because the teenager isn't moving into the household AS a happy person, but bringing into that household the baggage of all those underlying, festering and still -
unaddressed issues that instigated the desire to move.