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50 Sentences With "gone unheeded"

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Amazingly, it's a lesson that's gone unheeded more than once.
However, those calls have gone unheeded by OPEC's bigger members.
But opposition pleas for a military rebellion have gone unheeded.
Before that, a host of accidents and near-misses had gone unheeded.
Repeated calls to cool political rhetoric have gone unheeded, but that too would help.
Calls for the addition of a fifth Convention to protect the environment have gone unheeded.
Bowen's plea to halt the athletic arms race has gone unheeded for almost 15 years.
Warnings from scientists have gone unheeded by those who have the power to change course.
And calls from veterans themselves about what they need from VA itself have largely gone unheeded.
After all, many cases similar to that of Mr Zhou's daughter have gone unheeded by the government.
Now, the resistance at Standing Rock is on its last legs: The legal challenges have gone unheeded.
Years of warnings that children were being abused may have gone unheeded until the death of Kaseem Watkins.
Sadly, ISO New England's message has gone unheeded and insidious laws and regulations continue to harm the region.
Calls by leaders for the choice to be made on impartial and objective grounds have largely gone unheeded.
There are other lessons that could be learned from welfare reform that have clearly gone unheeded by congressional Republicans.
That advice, he says, has gone unheeded and may help spell the party's doom in the 2018 midterm elections.
"Despite appeals and recommendations in previous reports for warring parties to take corrective action, the calls have largely gone unheeded."
Calls by Lebanese authorities for the matter to be settled by the UN's mission in southern Lebanon have so far gone unheeded.
For oil producers that is an alarming prospect, yet for the most part warnings such as those of the IEA have gone unheeded.
Anguish Residents said that past pleas for help with infrastructure on the island had gone unheeded, and the government's reaction was too harsh.
It's also important to note that cries for Facebook to be more strictly regulated, like any other business, have gone unheeded for years — until now.
But overall levels of violence remained relatively low, and calls by Palestinian political factions to escalate confrontations with Israeli forces appear to have gone unheeded.
It was a quick, neat and efficient resolution to the pettiest of problems, one which probably would have gone unheeded before the arrival of the militants.
What's next: Based on the available data, Indian scientists and policy advisors have made a number of recommendations, many of which have gone unheeded since the 1990s.
President Barack Obama has repeatedly pleaded for Americans to demand Congress act on gun control and criminal justice reform, but those calls have so far gone unheeded.
Calls for the White House to release the intelligence report have gone unheeded along with a deadline to reply to Congress as required under the Global Magnitsky Act.
Warnings from the past have regularly gone unheeded, whether the tsunami tablets in Japan, or the rivers of mercury said to be entombed with the First Emperor of China.
" AP's David Lieb writes from Jefferson City, Mo, that "a majority of state legislatures across the country are considering strengthening sexual harassment policies that have gone unheeded or unchanged for years.
Calls for the White House to release intelligence reports related to the killing have gone unheeded, along with a deadline to reply to Congress as required under the US Global Magnitsky Act.
United Nations's warnings about excessive use of force appeared to have gone unheeded, with no change in Israeli tactics, and Israel only seemed to carry out serious investigations when there was independent video evidence, he said.
China's warning seems to have gone unheeded, with even the US President -- not known as a public champion of human rights activists -- expressing his sorrow over Liu's death and calling him a "political prisoner" in a statement.
But those calls had gone unheeded for various political reasons, most recently in 2016, when Mr. Cuomo's representatives on the last pay commission shot down a raise amid continuing concerns about Albany's moral compass (or lack thereof).
But The Times points out that the White House is doing so with a weakened team: a chief economic adviser who has been openly disparaged by the president and a Treasury secretary whose advice has gone unheeded.
With letters and requests for executive meetings having gone unheeded, sources say Human Rights Campaign is weighing whether the decision should impact Google's score in the group's annual Corporate Equality Index, an influential rating of a company's stances on LGBTQ issues.
Residents from more than two dozen households in the 262-unit walk-up on Eagle Avenue between 2600th and 443st Streets told the The New York Times that repeated complaints about inadequate heat have gone unheeded by Nycha, their landlord.
But neither the Justice Department nor the F.B.I. had responded to the requests as recently as March, when the F.B.I. director at the time, James B. Comey, was asked during a congressional hearing why the Ukrainian requests for assistance had gone unheeded.
In the long legal and political dispute between Budapest and Brussels, several EU requests that Hungary bring its law into line with EU norms have gone unheeded; the legal procedure could ultimately lead to financial sanctions on Budapest if the court confirms the commission's line.
"This announcement sadly confirms that our advice has gone unheeded and that we have been unable to convince British Airways that keeping the scheme open is the right thing to do, for both the company and its employees," the unions said in a statement.
The fire at Grenfell Tower, in the North Kensington section of London, on June 14 last year, was a trauma felt nationwide — the deadliest blaze in Britain in more than a century, in a high-rise where residents' complaints about unsafe conditions had gone unheeded.
Israel's complaints about the reduction in water from the tributaries to the river Jordan caused by the Jordan/Syrian dam have gone unheeded.
Expressed as a percentage, this is approximately a 99.990002 \% chance. However, Laplace recognized this to be a misapplication of the rule of succession through not taking into account all the prior information available immediately after deriving the result: Jaynes & Bretthorst note that Laplace's warning had gone unheeded by workers in the field.ch 18, pp 387–391 of Jaynes, E. T. & Bretthorst, G. L. (2003). Probability Theory: The Logic of Science.
GP was issued a demand letter and given two weeks to pay the dues, according to BTRC Chairman. In response to the move by the government authorities, Grameenphone stated, "Throughout the entire process we have pointed out errors in the methodologies, procedure and substance of this audit exercise; however, our observations have gone unheeded. Grameenphone is a transparent company and adheres to the applicable laws of the land".
Siam Rath Sut-sapdaa (Siam Rath Weekly), November 18, 1989 (B.E. 2532). 36 (22):37–38. Their declaration has apparently gone unheeded in some quarters, as Phra Pisarn Thammapatee (AKA Phra Payom Kalayano), one of the most eminent monks in the country, demanded in 2003 that 1,000 gay monks be ousted from the sangha, and that better screening processes are put in place to keep out any gay postulants.
The foreign palmprint has yet to be identified and public calls for DNA evidence to be extracted from it and other potential sources have gone unheeded. The first mention of the existence of the fingernail DNA was on October 26, 2001, following a solicitation by the New Haven police for colleagues, friends and acquaintances of Jovin to come forward and give DNA samples voluntarily.Murder Mystery: Who Killed Yale Student Suzanne Jovin? Message Board – Msg: 16567899.
The National Conference cited the low voter turnout as evidence that their boycott appeal had been heeded. The Muslim Conference's argument was that the boycott call had gone unheeded and that the low turnout of voters was because of snowfall. The main parties on the state were divided on the question of the state's future after the independence of India and Pakistan. The National Conference mused on the question of joining either of the two countries or seeking independence.
The current scope of the project has ruled out integration with South Yarra station, meaning it will be bypassed by trains using the new tunnel. This shall render it not possible for passengers from the city on the tunnel's Dandenong line to transfer to the Frankston and Sandringham lines at South Yarra. And passengers travelling towards the city on the Dandenong line will be required to change at Caulfield to pursue travel to South Yarra. Pressure from the State Opposition and the Greens to include the station in the tunnel's design have gone unheeded.
The indifferent response from the West India Company to previous requests for protection against "the deplorable and tragic massacres" by the natives had gone unheeded. Hence a lack of weapons, gunpowder, reinforcements and ships made New Amsterdam defenseless.of Capitulation of the Reduction of new Netherland Stuyvesant made the best of a bad situation and successfully negotiated good terms from his "too powerful enemies." In the Articles of Capitulation, Stuyvesant and his council secured the principle of tolerance in Article VIII, which assured New Netherlanders that they "shall keep and enjoy the liberty of their consciences" in religion under English rule.
They met no resistance because numerous citizens' requests had gone unheeded for protection by a suitable Dutch garrison against "the deplorable and tragic massacres" by the Indians. That lack of adequate fortification, ammunition, and manpower made New Amsterdam defenseless, and the West India Company had been indifferent to previous pleas for reinforcement of men and ships against "the continual troubles, threats, encroachments and invasions of the English neighbors". Stuyvesant negotiated successfully for good terms from his "too powerful enemies". In the Articles of Transfer, he and his council secured the principle of religious tolerance in Article VIII, which assured that New Netherlanders "shall keep and enjoy the liberty of their consciences in religion" under English rule.
Cronin's ongoing relationship to Italian art history and literature has continued past her Rome Prize year at the American Academy in Rome. Looking at the global financial crisis and conflict areas, Cronin felt a need for a new humanism, which she has integrated into her artistic practice. Cronin turned to Dante Alighieri's Inferno as a point of departure for a series of expressive figurative oil paintings, watercolors and bleach portraits of corrupt politicians and religious leaders. The series shows her expanding on recurring themes – whose life has value and who decides, church or state – while simultaneously drawing on the classic work to elaborate on Dante's allegorical timeless story of a cautionary tale largely gone unheeded.
Further evidence was heard about the Napier Lion engine, with Mr Beyfus again calling into question the maintenance regime at Imperial Airways, calling the engine "a veritable Cassandra", issuing warnings for seven days that had gone unheeded except by Hinchcliffe. Beyfus denied that his line of questioning was to obstruct the inquiry in its investigation, but stated that as the Air Ministry oversaw civil aviation, it was not entirely amicus curiae in the matter. Counsel for Imperial Airways stated that Beyfus representing a victim of the accident was a front, and that he was really there to represent the interests of certain persons present at the inquiry who had declined to give evidence themselves. He submitted that the accident was caused by weather conditions, and not by any problem with the engine.

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