Sentences with phrase «unrecognized as»

Although Darger was unrecognized as an artist during his lifetime, the impressive body of watercolors and writings he created are acclaimed by admirers and scholars of both mainstream and outsider art, and has been a source of inspiration for several generations of contemporary artists.
Overall, the Passat's styling changes are an improvement, but it will probably go widely unrecognized as a new car.
Without glocality in UN programs starting with UNESCO and UNICEF, the evil of counter-glocality will continue to be unrecognized as such and allowed to grow and work its harmful effects around all of us.
Will Izzy stay unrecognized as the famous Crystal Anderson?
Exercise can be the hinge that opens the door to feeling better fast because it goes unrecognized as added stress on your body.
In addition, many associated loci contain genes that were hitherto unrecognized as playing a role in fibrosis, opening up new avenues of research that may lead to novel treatments for DD and fibrosis more generally.
This can be because many patients do not showcase apparent symptoms or their symptoms go unrecognized as being caused by hyperparathyroidism.
«Our findings are particularly interesting because testosterone was previously unrecognized as a factor in the development of uterine fibroids,» said another study author, Jennifer S. Lee, MD, PhD, of Stanford University School of Medicine and Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System in Palo Alto, CA.

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Other Post-Retirement, Net represents the other components of net periodic pension costs not classified as Service Costs, Interest Costs, Expected Return on Plan Assets, Actuarial Gains \ Losses, Amortization of Unrecognized Prior Service Costs, Settlements, Curtailments, or Transition Costs.
As of June 30, 2015, there was $ 178.6 million of total unrecognized compensation cost related to outstanding stock options and restricted stock awards that is expected to be recognized over a weighted average period of 3.51 years.
As of September 30, 2015, there was $ 228.5 million of total unrecognized compensation cost related to outstanding stock options and restricted stock awards that is expected to be recognized over a weighted average period of 3.18 years.
As of December 31, 2014, there was $ 177.9 million of total unrecognized compensation cost related to outstanding stock options and restricted stock awards that is expected to be recognized over a weighted average period of 2.86 years.
As of December 31, 2014, there was $ 177.9 million of total unrecognized compensation expense related to outstanding stock options and restricted stock awards that is expected to be recognized over a weighted average period of 2.86 years.
As of September 30, 2015, there was $ 228.5 million of total unrecognized compensation expense related to outstanding stock options and restricted stock awards that is expected to be recognized over a weighted average period of 3.18 years.
They are happy to lurk unrecognized in the noise, or even to stir it up as camouflage.»
The portion of the benefits associated with tax positions taken that exceeds the amount measured as described above is reflected as a liability for unrecognized tax benefits along with any associated interest and penalties that would be payable to the taxing authorities upon examination.
At RBA, our disciplined investment approach seeks to identify unique investment opportunities that are often unrecognized or ignored as uncertain investors focus on yesterday's winners.
Nicholaes Maes's painting Old Woman at Prayer has hung on my wall for years as a reminder of the many who, hidden and unrecognized, summon God's power into the world through words faithfully uttered over the most daily concerns.
InterVarsity is introducing creative new ways to connect with students and share the gospel message, though doing so as an «unrecognized» student group will prove considerably more costly.
These issues live in often unrecognized, uncriticized and deeply powerful ways — especially if they are rooted (as they may be for most of us) in hurt, anger or anxiety.
Rather, it is when sins are socially acceptable, unrecognized, or a part of our cultural fabric that we need most to pronounce them as such.
Now one might expect that this pattern of interpretation would have been retained by Paul, if historical — that is, if set forth by Jesus himself or found in the earliest tradition of his sayings or expounded in the early church — or one might even think it possible that Mark derived from Paul some hint of this system of exegesis of the Old Testament and of interpretation of the career of Jesus as a heavenly being appearing upon earth prior to his exaltation and his dying (as a heavenly being) upon the cross, though unrecognized in his true nature until the Resurrection.
Even as a nonbeliever, Philippa finds in the Anglican mass a reminder of her unrecognized need to believe: «It was, after all, no hardship to listen to Cranmer's prose, or as much of it as the revisers had left unmutilated.
Rather, I want to emphasize the alienness of the Christian message as a whole: This savior, whom the Gospel proclaims, is an intruder, one who breaks into human reality like a «thief in the night» — unexpected, unrecognized, indeed unappealing.
Jesus has already appeared in Galilee, as the hidden or secret Son of Man; his divine deeds and words are related in the traditions which the earliest preachers of the gospel used, and yet he remained unrecognized save by two or three intimate disciples; but he will come again in glory, fully revealed as the transcendent figure of the Danielic - Enochic hope, as «the Son of Man from heaven.»
Since he is the undisputed, though usually unrecognized, father of the therapeutic ideals of self - actualization and self - realization (CGJ 101, CGJSA 27n), it seems appropriate that his psychology be employed as a critical tool.
I refer to these unrecognized social forces as «alien gods.»
I do not mean simply the grosser, more sensual forms, but those subtler and generally unrecognized kinds, such as express themselves in sorrow, grief, regret, envy, etc..
The link back to women's unrecognized needs as mothers is clear:
In some cases, children «act out» because of sensory issues such as sensory processing disorder, that may be unrecognized.
Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) studies outline shockingly common, everyday interactions and events that are processed, but remain unrecognized, as traumas that can increase risk of not only mental but physical illness.
But focusing on the normal does not mean that problems go unrecognized or unattended; rather they are viewed as imbalances that need to be righted, not expected or feared.
As you will discover if you read the book, many angry divorces really are all about unrecognized, unresolved, or unequal grief.
There is a distinct one - to - one relationship here: if something is a state, than every other state is required to recognize it (so there are no unrecognized states except in the short - term), and everything recognized as a state is a state (so there are no incorrectly recognized states)(See this analysis from the Yale Law Review).
On the activities of the Fulani Herdsmen, the cleric said, «As Nigeria is still reeling from the Boko Haram insurgency and its numerous atrocities, the country plays host to another terrorist group as yet unrecognizeAs Nigeria is still reeling from the Boko Haram insurgency and its numerous atrocities, the country plays host to another terrorist group as yet unrecognizeas yet unrecognized.
They identified two proteins, neuroplastin and basigin, as previously unrecognized auxiliary subunits of PMCAs.
As such mutations rarely occur, these immunodeficiencies often go unrecognized or are detected too late for effective treatment.
These findings provide a previously unrecognized mechanism for receptor recruitment of β - arrestin and demonstrate that Dvl plays an important role in the endocytosis of frizzled, as well as in promoting signaling.
And coral may have still other important functions, as yet unrecognized.
It shows that new drugs which are introduced to circumvent known resistance mechanisms, as methicillin was in 1959, can be rendered ineffective by unrecognized, pre-existing adaptations in the bacterial population.
A new study from The Auk: Ornithological Advances uses field experiments to «ask the birds themselves» and uncovers as many as 21 previously unrecognized species.
The case began after plaintiffs Michael Russell, who is not an American Indian, and Robert Soto, a pastor at the McAllen church who said he was part of an unrecognized tribe, had their eagle feathers confiscated at a 2006 ceremony known as a powwow.
When his team tasked a computer with learning to identify air - pressure patterns called teleconnections, such as the El Niño weather pattern, the algorithm found a previously unrecognized example over the Tasman Sea.
While comparing the new species to specimens in the NHM Crustacea collection, as well as other collections from around the world, Wall and Wetzer discovered a second new species that had been preserved, unrecognized, for over a century.
«We think that its partner in this case, mGluR5, may also play a role of previously unrecognized breadth, acting within many different types of cells to intensify signals, such as those transmitted by GABA, glutamate, or other neurotransmitters,» Kim adds.
Atkins claimed there are two main unrecognized factors about Western eating habits, arguing firstly that the main cause of obesity is eating refined carbohydrates, particularly sugar, flour, and high - fructose corn syrups; and secondly, that saturated fat is overrated as a nutritional problem, and that only trans fats from sources such as hydrogenated oils need to be avoided.
They report that educators, program designers, policy - makers or others typically do not view 10 to 14 year olds as a priority because the long - term benefits and value of investing in them goes unrecognized.
That defect may represent a previously unrecognized mechanism that aids in developing diabetes, Kahn says, as well as helping to explain the problems in wound healing, tissue repair and even beta - cell growth that are common among people with diabetes.
«The problem here, unrecognized by Dyson, is that the business - as - usual he's defending would release almost as much carbon to the air by the end of the century as the entire reservoir of carbon stored on land, in living things and in soils combined.»
From low - resolution optical and near - IR spectroscopy we classified the primary and the companion as an M7.5 +... ▽ More In a search for common proper motion companions using the VISTA Hemisphere Survey and 2MASS catalogs we have identified a very red (J - Ks = 2.47 mag) late - L dwarf companion of a previously unrecognized M dwarf VHS J125601.92 - 125723.9, located at a projected angular separation of 8.06» + / -0.03».
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