Sentences with phrase «unrecognized for»

Outlined below are the people that influence and support your success — people that often go unrecognized for their dedication and hard work most of the year, not reminded enough of how critical and irreplaceable they are to your company.
No one likes to feel unappreciated or unrecognized for their hard work.
«Her «Italian Paintings, 1961 - 69» exhibition in New York in 2016 provoked deep institutional soul - searching as to how such an important body of work by an American artist had remained unrecognized for so long.
Some dogs exhibit mild clinical signs that go unrecognized for years, while others can exhibit episodes of severe illness, including hyperventilation, muscle wasting, and fever.
In school environments where buttocks beating is key to student management and discipline, all the myriad lesser insults to which children are prey such as ear twisting, cheek squeezing, finger jabbing, arm grabbing, slamming against the wall and general manhandling are apt to pass unchronicled and unrecognized for what they really are.
She had learning challenges that went unrecognized for years.
Fair enough, but for such an influential craftsman to have gone unrecognized for so long remains one of the big awards - season curiosities.
As a pharmacist who also had to take a strong hand in diagnosing and managing my own AI thyroiditis (unrecognized for over 20 years), I am very impressed with your blog and website.
The insidious nature of gluten is that the damage often occurs silently and goes unrecognized for a very long time.
Yet his enormous contributions went unrecognized for more than a decade after his death in 1884.
«We'll probably have some small focal outbreak from an imported human case that goes unrecognized for a while, and — like a smoldering fire that eventually blows up — the next thing you know, dengue is endemic in the United States,» he says.
We are very proud to have reached this point for our members who often go unrecognized for the contributions they make in our communities every day.»
This build - up may cause stomach cramps and pain, but the symptoms of constipation may go unrecognized for a long time.

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Arguably Adam Sandler's best dramatic performance (though «Punch - Drunk Love» may have the advantage), this look at a well - off family's life through the eyes of the daughter of the Mexican housekeeper who works for them is one of the unrecognized great movies of the 2000s.
In 2004, the government began accepting company registrations, turning the Principality into a tax haven for international businesses, though it remains unrecognized by the Australian government.
Sentencing one to a prison term for a currency that's unrecognized will be a first and this case could (potentially) be appealed on such grounds.
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.
If Rashad is recognized on the spot for only one of the contributions he makes each quarter, countless contributions will go unrecognized and unrewarded.
It is true that people often believe things for bad reasons — self - deception, wishful thinking, and a wide variety of other cognitive biases really do cloud our thinking — but bad reasons only tend to work when they are unrecognized.
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.
Can not the church, for once, be the vanguard of the coming age and give at least its moral support to an unrecognized prophet?
The first horn is of primary interest in this debate, because Professor Cobb has shown a strong penchant for the notion of regional inclusion, a notion he acknowledges to be, at least explicitly, unrecognized by Whitehead, but which he, Cobb, finds (1) quite compatible with the Whiteheadian conceptuality and (2) of great philosophical usefulness.
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.
To point out the unrecognized similarity of Leclerc's «new» proposals of 1972 and the position espoused by Hartshorne at least since 1936 is, on the one hand, to claim originality for Hartshorne and, on the other, to indicate that the independent and thorough work of Leclerc adds to the credibility of Hartshorne's speculations.
PRIMED FOR SUCCESS PrimeSource's work has not gone unrecognized in the industry.
Low income fathers» caring responsibilities for their children are more substantial than is generally known, and can prove a barrier to employment if they go unrecognized:
If unrecognized, these children can begin to hold their bowel movements for so long that they eventually can't tell when they have to go and have stooling accidents.
But the Spanish government is not going to cede territory for an unrecognized referendum.
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.
«The fact that chemical intolerance is so prevalent, yet unrecognized, is important for primary care physicians,» says physician David Katerndahl, Miller's colleague and lead author on the study.
The pile of dead bees ended up revealing a previously unrecognized suspect in colony collapse disorder — a mysterious condition that for several years has been causing declines in U.S. honeybee populations, which are needed to pollinate many important crops.
This study, which was published in the journal mBio, shows for the first time that penile bacteria may be a previously unrecognized risk factor for HIV infection in men.
And so scientists continue to look for unrecognized new sources.
Halloran said that the molecular microscope is a game changer in transplant medicine because it not only provides clinicians with insightful information for managing heart transplant rejection and treatment — which occurs in 150,000 patients worldwide every year — but also eliminates the confusion of unrecognized injury with rejection.
«This points to an often unrecognized problem for the segment of Canada's homeless population that suffers from mental illness,» said Dr. Vicky Stergiopoulos, chief of psychiatry at St. Michael's Hospital and a scientist in its Centre for Research on Inner City Health.
Evidence on the use of validated screening questionnaires in asymptomatic adults (or adults with unrecognized symptoms) to accurately identify who will benefit from further testing for OSA is inadequate.
The USPSTF found insufficient evidence on screening for or treatment of OSA in asymptomatic adults or adults with unrecognized symptoms.
To issue a new recommendation on screening for OSA, the USPSTF reviewed the evidence on the accuracy, benefits and potential harms of screening for OSA in asymptomatic adults seen in primary care, including those with unrecognized symptoms.
And because the rat vector lives across a broad swath of the continent, the disease might also be endemic, but unrecognized, outside of West Africa, where it could be responsible for undiagnosed fevers.
After a Dutch baby girl tested positive in 2004 for an unrecognized strain of MRSA, researchers traced the strain to pigs on her family's farm.
Unrecognized infections could be responsible for additional cases of hyperammonemia and even other illnesses, Bharat says.
«Our data show that unrecognized heart injuries may account for about 1 in 4 of the deaths that happen in the first 30 days after surgery.»
The research team found that the protein receptor for adiponectin, a hormone that promotes insulin sensitivity and is involved in the metabolic syndrome, has a heretofore unrecognized function.
Their findings highlight a previously unrecognized role for complement on the skin.
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.
«Natural affinities — unrecognized until now — may have set stage for life to ignite.»
Our study highlights a heretofore unrecognized role for IL - 15Rα in muscle and the unique muscle and exercise phenotypes caused by IL - 15Rα deletion.
Often unrecognized are the countless folks who work in the spaces between the lab and the clinic — people responsible for doing everything from manufacturing CAR T cells to gaining federal approval for new trials.
In his acceptance speech, Parker praised scientists and clinicians for work that went unrecognized until recently when cancer immunotherapy started showing very promising treatment results.
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