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"unrecognized" Definitions
  1. that people are not aware of or do not realize is important
  2. (of a person) not having received the praise and notice they deserve for something that they have done or achieved

487 Sentences With "unrecognized"

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Interestingly, a new study conducted by KRC Research for OGO found nearly 153 in 10 middle-management employees feel unrecognized by their supervisors, while 88 percent also feel unrecognized by their co-workers.
But the obvious may be unrecognized until it is spoken.
If these mistakes go unrecognized, they could well be repeated.
But it feels worse to let a love go unrecognized.
In unrecognized countries, even simple transactions can quickly become difficult.
An airplane may not crash but still hold unrecognized hazards.
"My grandfather went unrecognized for his accomplishments," Mr. Bingham said.
But before all of that, Johnson's work went largely unrecognized.
"Some of these patients, they just go unrecognized," he said.
Some tribes who have signed treaties are now "unrecognized" tribes.
The crowd — thousands strong — became a new galaxy, unrecognized constellations.
And wasn't she unrecognized mostly when she first became a better
Trauma and PTSD typically go unrecognized and untreated in this population.
His childhood school days were a tangle of unrecognized learning disabilities.
You don't seem to mind if you go unrecognized in public.
"Most of the coercion that happens goes relatively unrecognized," he said.
I also get an email from Paypal about an unrecognized login.
Still, Thunberg inspired a global change that could not go unrecognized.
Unrecognized tech start-ups have been lifted by presidential inaugurations before.
As relatives of unrecognized victims, how can we begin to heal?
Others have reported similar problems after receiving a message with unrecognized characters.
My father, and someone who I thought was very talented, was unrecognized.
Their fame is just as fleeting: Most compete in wholly unrecognized amateur
The intimidation of women in the scientific field is far too unrecognized.
"It's not just women but men also with unrecognized illness," she said.
"They've come from the unrecognized patient, deep in the hospital," he said.
With Overlooked, we're adding the stories of remarkable people who went unrecognized.
Earlier this year, Nagorno-Karabakh, his small, unrecognized Armenian republic, got war.
Yet that goes mostly unrecognized when they appear before our legal system.
Because lead exposure often occurs with no obvious symptoms, it frequently goes unrecognized.
"It's nice that all of our unrecognized work is being recognized," he said.
Like with Clarkson and Hage, this fat-shaming incident did not go unrecognized.
That has deterred buyers and banks wary of dealing with an unrecognized entity.
Their suffering at the hands of fellow Iraqis goes unrecognized on asylum applications.
But for years I felt that she was unrecognized for her amazing contributions.
That left 86% of cases walking around unrecognized by the health care system.
Why not present them with nine entirely deserving and thus far unrecognized women?
For years, I traveled to unrecognized countries that don't exist on world maps.
That left the vibrant, creative Barbara feeling lost and unrecognized, desperate for approval.
It's also possible that some people in the study had unrecognized mood disorders.
The region's self-proclaimed independence remains unrecognized by any country or international organization.
Another often unrecognized cause of chronic cough is GERD, or gastroesophageal reflux disease.
Women's work in the home goes unrecognized — as it does around the world.
They saw an unrecognized contradiction between millennial consumption habits and their political ideology.
Other potential inclusions might have been deliberately destroyed, or sat unrecognized inside junk shops.
"We should be very concerned that many overdoses are unrecognized suicide attempts," Gold said.
The secret to a celebrity finally being able to go out in public unrecognized?
From there, scroll down to Get alerts about unrecognized logins, and turn it on.
Now famous in Europe, he found himself isolated and unrecognized in his new country.
There have also been several unrecognized and unofficial referenda on independence in recent years.
Mr. Ghwail, the prime minister of the unrecognized Tripoli government, was among those named.
But the contributions are data, and the people making contributions are unrecognized and uncompensated.
BRUSSELS — He traveled back to Belgium unrecognized and unchallenged the day after the Nov.
That's why I think [SAD] goes unrecognized — it's right in front of our noses.
As our food critic, you have to stay unrecognized when you try new restaurants.
"What touches me is that most of the cases, they go unrecognized," Walther agreed.
India has 22 official languages and a host of other unrecognized tongues and dialects.
The possibilities for meaning and fulfillment in a single life have gone largely unrecognized.
As a first-generation Muslim American, I'm used to my holy days going by unrecognized.
The similarly unrecognized Lugansk People's Republic opened similar offices in Messina, Sicily, earlier this year.
With another Olympics comes another great season for the Games' most lamentably unrecognized sport – Tindering.
A whole world of unseen and unrecognized pain lives in the context around these murders.
Legend has it that she occasionally mans the cash registers, unrecognized by the store's patrons.
Like Woodard and Streat, not all artists in the exhibition went unrecognized during their lifetimes.
So what propels an artist in winter to go on, largely unrecognized, through the decades?
There, with Stolarsky, had come the official start of the losing streak, unrecognized by Bruno.
He said he saw no contradiction between venerating both Jesus and the two unrecognized saints.
It encouraged users to be cautious if they receive unrecognized phone calls, text messages, or emails.
Despite his contributions, many of his accomplishments went unrecognized and were often attributed to other scientists.
Most Rohingya are stateless and unrecognized by the two countries they call home - Bangladesh and Myanmar.
Mos Def produced an unrecognized "world passport" when he tried to leave the country, Tshwete said.
They were killed when their fellow airmen dropped the bomb, and their deaths had gone unrecognized.
And he knows that he can go virtually anywhere in the world and remain entirely unrecognized.
When Marnie arrives at the fireworks stand in early July, she is initially unrecognized by Alice.
And even as Molinari was shooting a bogey-free 67, he toured Augusta National largely unrecognized.
It has since been nominally independent, mostly unrecognized, and cut off from the international banking system.
"It wasn't more than a few years ago that this was an unrecognized problem," he said.
Then there are state-recognized nations, unrecognized nations, and Indigenous communities living in the diaspora, too.
"Big companies like the financials have tons of unrecognized losses at any given time," Cramer explained.
"No scrubbing allowed," Anderson says, describing the up-and-down scratching to decode an unrecognized cell.
And when big roles like theirs hog Oscar's attention, actual supporting performances will often go unrecognized.
Tony Hawk is one of the most famous skateboarders ever, but these days, he often goes unrecognized.
For generations, transgender people have been showing out for each other in ways that have gone unrecognized.
In the LSTM architecture, a predictive algorithm improves itself by finding data relationships otherwise unrecognized by humans.
History has repeatedly shown that failed banks overstated the value of their assets because of unrecognized losses.
While the fighting eventually ended in a ceasefire, the separatists maintained their own autonomous and unrecognized governments.
There's a part of her that is the secret self, the unrecognized self that we all have.
At that point, the clubs broke official ties with Harvard, and they remain unrecognized by the university.
One famous beehive left unrecognized in the obit was perhaps the tallest one of all: Marge Simpson's.
The cleverest barb will go unrecognized, the subtlest insult will barely stir the air in his head.
How sad that the social vision that is at the heart of our discipline is so unrecognized.
They are happy to lurk unrecognized in the noise, or even to stir it up as camouflage.
But because her claim was eclipsed by another woman's, she went unrecognized for more than 70 years.
Volunteers are doing hard, often unrecognized, work, knocking on doors and engaging one voter at a time.
But, he said, "Air pollution is a previously unrecognized factor for kidney disease and kidney disease progression."
Those options either eliminate a sale entirely, or can lead to unrecognized revenue from cards that aren't redeemed.
Israel took East Jerusalem in the 1967 Middle East war and annexed it in a move internationally unrecognized.
Harvard has its "unrecognized single-gender social organizations" — aka "final clubs" — and Princeton have its exclusive eating clubs.
I have seen some patients require permanent dialysis caused by unrecognized severe urinary retention, but this is rare.
What has remained unrecognized is the important role the Christian left has played during the last 22016 years.
She adds that Laurel police officers do things that go unrecognized every day, and they do it anyway.
Nipsey's birthday won't go unrecognized by his family though, we've learned they plan to hold a private gathering.
"For me, it's his work ethic and battle level, which for a goalie can go unrecognized," Capuano said.
Early signs of major drought will go unrecognized, so costly irrigation will be built in the wrong places.
Keun faked her own suicide and survived the war, unrecognized thanks to a pseudonym, in her native Rhineland.
He saunters unrecognized among the guests, sporting a ball cap and blue windbreaker, and chewing on a toothpick.
For too long, traumatic brain injury ("TBI") a low-profile chronic condition, has been unrecognized, misdiagnosed and misunderstood.
That would effectively leave them stateless, held by an unrecognized state controlled by Syrian Kurds in northern Syria.
"The report," Mr. Haig wrote, "proposes an escalation of the conflict between unrecognized social organizations and Harvard College."
Though most go unrecognized, it is the neighborhood women who lead many of the community fights around the city.
For the average worker, employer-paid Social Security taxes are an undervalued and often unrecognized benefit of being employed.
One high-profile case is the unrecognized village of al-Araqib, reportedly demolished more than 150 times since 2010.
Among her cohort were Williamina Fleming and Annie Jump Cannon, two women whose instrumental advancements also went largely unrecognized.
The robots roam autonomously, looking for signs of trouble, like an unrecognized person entering the building late at night.
Okay, so this dog isn't technically an actor, but his prominence in the 2018 entertainment landscape cannot go unrecognized.
An ironic and unrecognized result of the ACA is that it selectively disadvantaged a key remedy of the problem.
Le Mons said, "typically, there are nuanced symptoms that just go unrecognized" with mild cases of urea cycle disorder.
No note was ever brought by him, no excuse ever trotted out, no nuisance unrecognized for what it was.
Whenever an unrecognized phone number pops up on many cell phones, you can be sure it causes heart palpitations.
"Unfortunately, the issues of the caregivers often go unrecognized as healthcare is focused upon the patient alone," she says.
In the article she talks about her freedom, whether it's to express her femininity or just walk around unrecognized.
My studio has the accumulation of more than 50 years of creating art, and it is an unrecognized archive.
" Troublingly, another study found that "nutritional deficiencies are unrecognized in approximately 50% of patients who undergo gastric bypass surgery.
Khloé suggests they get a make-up team to put them in prosthetics so they can go out unrecognized.
I lost friends and colleagues that year; their lives were cut short in their prime, their service largely unrecognized.
The Frontier Wars remain unrecognized in any official capacity, which is unusual for a country that routinely glorifies war.
There are 573 federally recognized tribes in America, over 100 more state-recognized tribes, and dozens of unrecognized ones.
Some Nooksack people, unrecognized by the federal government, stayed on their lands and continued to operate as a tribe.
Nor am I shaming our office manager, an unrecognized saint forced to navigate ten bazillion temperature and snack requests daily.
Although considered an official holiday in Texas since 1980, Juneteenth still goes largely unrecognized by our country as a whole.
Surprisingly, given how generally unrecognized it is, studies show that about one in ten people fall on the alexithymia spectrum.
In 2017, Negev Bedouin protested the planned removal of the residents of the unrecognized village of az-Zarnug to Rahat.
For example, though 2FA is offered, users are only prompted for additional codes when logging in from an unrecognized device.
Tyrnauer realized that Jacobs had, essentially, changed the way people view cities and she had gone largely unrecognized for it.
This means we need to augment our slang dictionary with a reliable way to transform unrecognized text into standard spelling.
"It's something that I think is still a bit unrecognized," lead author Professor Sam Rowlands told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
In other words, Cherkewski is now receiving financial support for work that would otherwise go unrecognized by the labor market.
With so many unrecognized names surfacing at all once, of course, it's difficult to determine the legitimacy of these designations.
There are many other examples of foreign terrorist threats being on the intel community's radar but going unrecognized or undeterred.
He is struck to the core by an encounter with an alcoholic janitor who is also a brilliant, unrecognized composer.
Another is a toggle for auto-joining recognized Wi-Fi networks, or disabling auto-join for unrecognized Wi-Fi networks.
On the matter of family reunification, President Trump has supported the concept in a way that has gone largely unrecognized.
"We should be aware that children with congenital heart defects may have challenges in school that go unrecognized," Oster said.
But his culinary contribution did not go unrecognized: In 1976, he was honored with a plaque near Moon's Lake House.
Your literal display of arrogance (and the hilariously unrecognized irony within it) was what I was sharing with my followers.
Not to work, not to have a job, and to be idle was an unrecognized human state in my family.
Apidej's deeds in the ring, and his work in the fighting sport, did not go unrecognized by the Thai establishment.
In the current political climate, however, there is a risk that nonfederal actions will go unrecognized by the global community.
And in some cases, it's been nipped in the bud, in other cases, it's gone unrecognized, that'll continue to exist.
"Mindfulness practice provides an opportunity for the discovery of previously unrecognized inner resources of strength and resilience," Ms. Bardacke says.
The extraordinary specimen could have been a previously unrecognized primate species, some sort of human deformity or something else entirely.
The hashtag has since taken off, revealing an archive of unpaid and unrecognized academic labor hidden in the acknowledgments section.
The very existence of unrecognized villages is perhaps the most blatant example of the government's cruelty toward its Arab citizens.
It can be an incredibly isolating experience, especially when exciting changes go unnoticed or unrecognized by people close to us.
"You know, as a black comedian, for so many years, our TV legends and heroes have gone unrecognized," Che, 35, said.
It's also important to remember that anyone can get alerts about unrecognized logins from other users and check for suspicious activity.
Hong Kong (CNN)The work of Chinese photojournalists has often gone unrecognized outside their homeland -- but this is changing, and fast.
Yet, unrecognized by both sides of the argument, a series of diverse Christian revivals are now under way through the world.
Mexican labors have been, and continue to be, a part of the very fabric of this country, along with others unrecognized.
The character was so distinctive, Harrington could go unrecognized in a crowd, he told the Los Angeles Daily News in 2008.
After two decades in the economic and political wilderness, the unrecognized state may finally be establishing itself on the world stage.
Whatever solace she was looking for in Lily has gone unrecognized, another dead end in her post-departure quest for meaning.
"Just because an illness is often invisible, it doesn't mean your battle should go unrecognized," Layton wrote on the Facebook page.
The tournament is made of up players from minority groups and unrecognized nations and those who are not members of FIFA.
The Tongan flag-bearer, a taekwondo athlete named Pita Taufatofua, went from unrecognized to more than 130,000 Instagram followers practically overnight.
These infections frequently go unrecognized and untreated, leading to anemia, which can cause tiredness and affect children's cognitive and physical development.
To do so, go to your Facebook app settings, tap Security and Login, and then tap Get alerts about unrecognized logins.
This is for the unrecognized people working behind the scenes, in solidarity with their struggle, acts of defiance and resilient spirit.
UserInsights lets users know when there is suspicious activity associated with their accounts, such as a login from an unrecognized device.
Tests done to assess the damage to her heart revealed a section of dead muscle from a previous unrecognized heart attack.
It won't win anything at all at the Tony Awards on June 11 because it went unrecognized in the recent nominations.
The project is an observable and ultimately visceral demonstration of something that often goes unrecognized or dismissed because it operates invisibly.
But his work in facial recognition would go largely unrecognized and be all but forgotten, while others picked up the mantle.
"Industry ministry officials warn that insufficient preparations could lead to unrecognized dates and the possibility of data-processing errors," NHK reported.
In the Naqab desert, known in Hebrew as the Negev, there are 35 villages that are officially "unrecognized" by the state.
While everyone is required to serve in the Israeli military, for example, same-sex marriage is still technically unrecognized by the state.
By intricately curating the lineup, the festival would go on to expose unrecognized indie artists on the same stage as veteran performers.
Closer to home, the federally unrecognized Ramapough Lunaape Nation is being sued by a New Jersey township to evict a prayer camp.
Though the potential is massive, the benefits of bamboo as a strategic resource for Africa remain largely "unrecognized and undervalued", says Friederich.
"Unrecognized single-sex social organizations are the only kind of organizations that Harvard punishes students for joining," one of the lawsuits said.
The few tournaments they can partake in involve other unrecognized states, or the pan-Armenian games which take place every four years.
That way, you'll get a notification via Messenger, email, or Facebook that someone has logged into your account from an unrecognized browser.
For some women, who may have idolized that idea of her, who themselves are themselves lonely and unrecognized — to have that twisted.
If these straightforward scientific facts are largely unknown, it's unsurprising that the benefits of science, including improved economic security, remain largely unrecognized.
Therefore, while we have had eons to define our roles as parents, the modern caregiver remains undefined and unrecognized, and thus, unsupported.
In modernizing the EITC benefit, we also have an opportunity to acknowledge non-traditional kinds work that far too often go unrecognized.
Allardyce has long harbored a belief that his opportunities are limited and his greatness unrecognized because he is not an exotic outsider.
These enthusiasts see the history of the world as a competition for dominance, with white people as the rightful, if unrecognized, winners.
New Zealand, whose jurisdiction includes the Ross Ice Shelf, maintains a controversial and largely unrecognized claim of the Ross Sea's land masses.
Others are unrecognized outside the business, but their stories are so interesting that you want to learn a lot more about them.
"Not every one can plunk down $254,210 for a painting, but we spotlight superb unrecognized talent at budget prices," Mr. Stanier said.
In New York, she snapped a candid shot of the reclusive Greta Garbo standing at a curb, apparently unrecognized by anyone else.
But all of this goes unrecognized on Capitol Hill, where the very words "debt" and "deficit" have been weaponized for political ends.
That's because the village is unrecognized: Along with polling places, it lacks electricity, running water and the possibility of obtaining building permits.
"We think GOOGL has the most unrecognized value of the mega-caps and that additional disclosure could lead to revaluation," Sanderson writes.
I have decided not to answer calls from unrecognized numbers, thinking that if it is important, the caller will leave a message.
I was referring to the countless generations of women who have done so much to support human achievements but have gone unrecognized.
All of this ignores a heretofore unrecognized fact: The Paris Agreement is based on a fundamental misconception of climate history and science.
An unrecognized strip of land on the western edge of Moldova, the Soviet Transnistria declared independence in 1990, inciting an unresolved war.
In January, the researcher received an email informing them that someone had attempted to access their Google account on an unrecognized Windows device.
But before his capture this week, Cummins and the young woman he called his wife slipped into a remote Northern California community unrecognized.
But Turner is bearing the weight of the new opprobrium that sexual assault, in forms that used to go largely unrecognized, now brings.
One signature was found in tissues directly exposed to smoke, and an unrecognized signature was more widely found in all smoking-related cancers.
M lives unrecognized between ancient and modern time zones, between carnivorous myth and fractal reality, between last sexual offers and gravity's roll call.
So ironically enough, glaciers melting under the weight of global warming can help sequester carbon, making such watersheds a previously unrecognized CO2 sink.
The remaining galleries deepen this wash of sorrow to explore themes of homelessness, housing discrimination, and the unrecognized legal status of queer families.
I recommend also setting up your Facebook account to receive alerts in the event that an unrecognized device logs in to the account.
But the most intriguing chapter is Hone's study of a critical but largely unrecognized reorganization that transformed Navy operations beginning in late 1942.
When you log in from an unrecognized computer, the service will prompt you to enter a one-time code texted to your phone.
A professor at the University of Texas at San Antonio told me that a major unrecognized cause of hearing loss is recreational shooting.
Though the state remains unrecognized by the Burmese government, officials have historically given the area and its remaining armed inhabitants a wide berth.
Women make up nearly half the global workforce in farming, but many say their contribution has long gone unrecognized, particularly in developing countries.
This notably includes sending verification emails whenever an account is logged into from an unrecognized location, even when 2-factor authentication is enabled.
The engagement is impressive for a service that has not been publicly touted and remains unrecognized among many people in the live-streaming industry.
They all do roughly the same thing — sit in your main entryway, watch the door, and notify you when an unrecognized person comes in.
Before his capture in April, Cummins and the young woman he told others was his wife slipped into a remote Northern California community unrecognized.
Hathaway and Shapiro say that virtually all the conquered territory that had been unrecognized by the international community since 1928 was restored after 1948.
The social media giant is expected to funnel additional funding into video content over the next year in an effort to capture unrecognized revenue.
Clinton did, indeed, visit a Chipotle near Toledo, Ohio, stopping into the chain restaurant unrecognized, in black sunglasses, and ordering a chicken burrito bowl.
The doctors also noted that they're unsure how common feather-induced hypersensitivity pneumonitis is because "the disease is often unrecognized or misdiagnosed," they wrote.
We have undiagnosed, unrecognized chains of transmission already in the US. This is what's fueling the virus, not travel from Europe or anywhere else.
Alex Teichman, Lighthouse's chief executive, said it could add safeguards against inter-family spying, for instance by restricting face identification only to unrecognized faces.
Ms. Wong said people disinfect and reuse what they can, which is a form of sustainability in the disability community that often goes unrecognized.
Combined with the Paypal email from yesterday I am getting suspicious and quickly check my personal USAA accounts for any unrecognized charges — looks good.
And if there are still unrecognized technical flaws in the standards for containment, how would we know until an incident made those flaws apparent?
And if there are still unrecognized technical flaws in the standards for biocontainment, how would we know until an incident made those flaws apparent?
Like many aspiring countries, it even has a flag, left over from a short-lived and unrecognized republic formed by rebels in 19903–'34.
But this time around, Lagerfeld was joined by two chief couturiers from the atelier, a sign of gratitude and appreciation for his most unrecognized staffers.
The music industry is male-dominated and country music is no exception; name a genre and there will undoubtedly be unrecognized women who deserve better.
Teflon Don is an unrecognized classic, full of front-to-back bangers that represent perhaps the finest collection of big-budget mafioso trap ever made.
"Amid the roiling debate over American jobs, the legal cannabis industry remains a substantial and unrecognized engine of grassroots job creation," the report's authors wrote.
What continues to go largely unrecognized, however, is the spontaneous boatlift that came to the rescue when terrorists struck the US on September 11, 21940.
Black girls and women may be magic, but the impact of their power often goes unrecognized, or even penalized, in society and by the government.
Once Bush left the White House, rather than let the post-presidency blues get him down, he tapped into a heretofore unrecognized talent: portrait painting.
He had not programmed the number of his Class AAA Las Vegas manager, Wally Backman, into his phone, but he answered the unrecognized caller anyway.
And while there are undoubtedly plenty of female artists who achieve artistic "greatness" yet remain unrecognized, here's to hoping Halaby is not one of them.
In a series of personal but unsentimental essays, she gave succinct shorthand to a familiar female experience that before had gone unarticulated, perhaps even unrecognized.
Nagorno-Karabakh is largely unrecognized by the international community (though seven American states have passed resolutions urging the United States government to support its independence).
Exploration continues off Cyprus, ethnically Greek but an independent country, even though its northern part is a self-declared Turkish entity, unrecognized except by Ankara.
The system classified Ms. Herzberg, who was not in a crosswalk, first as an unrecognized object, then as another vehicle and finally as a bicycle.
I've watched Mr. Steyer go from wandering unrecognized in a crowd of 12,000 to slowly, one handshake at a time, gaining the respect of Iowans.
Most of the time, however, the military spouse is left on the sidelines, unrecognized for his or her sacrifice, courage, and commitment to the nation.
That was why, a few weeks later, a huge force of armed police arrived to destroy homes in the unrecognized village of Umm al-Hiran.
TUESDAY PUZZLE — The constructor Ed Sessa last popped up a couple of weeks ago and he is back with a nod to some unrecognized heroes.
Of course, if an angry outbursts make you feel unsafe or you feel your contributions are consistently going unrecognized, tell your manager or human resources.
For example, it's difficult to calculate how easily the virus infects people when no one knows how many mild cases are out there, unrecognized and uncounted.
Still, her career, which spanned until 1943, when she came down with pneumonia and was unable to continue working, went largely unrecognized until the late 1970s.
It's dedicated to helping spread awareness to various musicians, engineers, and other artists who contribute to popular music but often go unrecognized by the broader culture.
Alaska Air – The stock was upgraded to "buy" from "hold" at Stifel Nicolaus, with Stifel pointing to so-far unrecognized value in the airline's loyalty program.
"Hacker philanthropists have to recognize that their successes will be few and infrequent and that their rewards will be fleeting, personal and often unrecognized," he wrote.
Two so-called People's Republics, unrecognized by either Kiev or Moscow, have formed in the Donetsk and Luhansk industrial regions of eastern Ukraine, known as Donbass.
Although plainly unrecognized by Trump, the prospective existential threat to the United States from Russia is still immeasurably greater (literally) than any conceivable threat from ISIS.
And when it goes unrecognized, it can pose serious problems, especially for the 20143 million people who live in U.S. nursing homes and assisted living centers.
Trade isn't nearly as bad for American jobs as many progressives argue it to be — and is an often unrecognized boon to American families and businesses.
Mythic stories gravitated to her, and in death she acquired one more: that of a writer who died too young and went unrecognized in her lifetime.
Many animals appear in the New York Times Crossword, but the ring-tailed COATI, a relative of the raccoon, seems to go relatively unrecognized by solvers.
In 403, the "Salvator Mundi," then unrecognized and in much overpainted condition, was bought at an estate auction in the United States for less than $10,000.
There are many reasons for less than optimal academic performance, but too often among these reasons are health conditions that have been unrecognized or under-managed.
Malnutrition had often gone unrecognized as a direct or contributing cause of death because death certificates typically cited an underlying disease, like cancer or liver failure.
After 9/11 some investors believed that the market began to embed a new "terrorism" discount to all financial assets, due to this previously unrecognized risk.
Yet so many of these veterans remain unrecognized as citizens by their fellow Americans and the island is too often thought of as a foreign entity.
This unrecognized country, on a lush stretch of Black Sea coast, proclaimed independence from the former Soviet republic of Georgia after a fierce war in 22006.
Palestinians want the eastern part of the city, captured by Israel in the 1967 war and annexed in a move unrecognized abroad, as their future capital.
While discomforting for many and interesting for others, there is an unrecognized consequence of these public disputes and one that greatly risks our future intelligence collection capabilities.
In the sciences, it's called the "Matilda effect," and refers to a pattern in which female scientists' accomplishments go unrecognized, and credit is disproportionately allotted to men.
If this problem remains unrecognized, we may soon have a 'lost generation' of teenagers and adults whose entire lives are consumed by video game and media addiction.
NASA's largely unrecognized female mathematicians were black and white, she said, and this story, told from the perspective of three black women, paid homage to them all.
These researchers projected that there are 35 million current or former smokers older than 55 in the United States with unrecognized smoking-caused lung disease or impairments.
This year, for example, UChicago grad student workers voted to strike after their unionization and collective bargaining efforts throughout 2017 and 2018 went unrecognized by campus administration.
We do know for sure is that faster, but unrecognized, productivity growth two years ago cannot reduce the deficit last year, or this year or next, either.
Unrecognized by international culinary reviews and often without the resources to expand their craft, Street Food's chefs are honored on the series as the artists they are.
"People are going to look back and see it was this amazing group of women who quietly, unrecognized, work at this and just get better and better."
Suicides can be the result of trauma that goes unrecognized or unaddressed — the loss of a job, home or death of a loved one, Mr. Auerbach said.
Her work went largely unrecognized until the release of 2016's "Hidden Figures," a film portrayal of Johnson's accomplishments while the space agency was still largely segregated.
Objects on display included so-called bogus Cinderellas (a philatelic term for non-postage stamps issued by unrecognized nations) and works by outsider masters like Dwight Mackintosh.
The residents of these unrecognized villages have Israeli citizenship, yet the state has refused to provide even basic services like water, electricity utilities, paved roads and schools.
According to the director of the Bedouin authority, these neighborhoods are intended to accommodate both natural population growth in the recognized towns and people relocated from unrecognized ones.
They theorized that these structures, which they called an "unrecognized interstitium," were likely to play a key role in cancer metastasis, the process by which tumor cells spread.
While more than 100 countries, including the United States and most European countries, recognize Kosovo's independence, it remains unrecognized at the United Nations thanks to a Russian veto.
Inter Pipeline shares jumped 14% in two days last week after a newspaper reported the bid, leading some investors to say that their full value has gone unrecognized.
Health anxiety is a common but often undiagnozed problem characterized by patients excessively worrying about being ill and fearing they may have a severe or rare unrecognized disease.
Mr. Falk, an art historian, curator and appraiser who has spent much of his 214-year career promoting unknown, highly accomplished artists, considered Mr. Bertschmann an unrecognized master.
Many are refugees from Syria, but there has also been an increase in arrivals of people fleeing upheaval in Cameroon via the unrecognized breakaway state in north Cyprus.
CIRP estimates that 10.7 million homes have one of the Echo family of products in their home, providing Amazon with a Trojan horse that has gone largely unrecognized.
That is why he has included an additional 1,000 blank bricks in the wall, which he believes will soon be filled with names of as-yet unrecognized victims.
The Serbian Orthodox Church is the biggest church in Montenegro, a country of 620,000 people, while the much smaller Montenegrin Orthodox Church remains unrecognized by other major churches.
At June 30, 2017, PNC had a significant unrecognized pre-tax gain of $7.7 billion (excluding any liquidity discount or deferred tax liability) or a considerable 25% of CET1.
Its monitoring system signals a robot to slow or stop if an unrecognized, human-size object is closer to the robot than an acceptable protective separation distance, or PSD.
Exhibit A: This work of art complete with a soundtrack — showing the actor going unrecognized under his own Superman billboard in Times Square (while wearing a Superman T-shirt).
People of color make many contributions to Harvard – yet many of our contributions go unrecognized in discussions of the success of affirmative action because they are not easily quantifiable.
And even worse than the public mocking and ridicule, is the fact that history's long standing cultural attack on those living with facial differences remains a widely unrecognized issue.
A US military official told CNN that the two bombers flew between two Chinese claimed features in the Spratly Islands, claims unrecognized by China's neighbors and the US government.
After a whirlwind year catapulting to fame and winning an Emmy, she went on holiday to Greece, one of the dwindling number of places she can still go unrecognized.
Similarly, exposure to Oregon's first, unrecognized case of Covid-19 caused dozens of emergency department personnel at Kaiser Permanente Westside Medical Center in Hillsboro to go into home quarantine.
At any other moment in baseball history, Trout would be among the most famous athletes on the planet; in 2018, he could walk unrecognized through most cities in America.
Thought to be an early awards favorite, it was ultimately nominated only in the best song and best picture categories, with DuVernay and her star, David Oyelowo, left unrecognized.
Phoenix's performance as Arthur Fleck/Joker in this year's "Joker" film didn't go unrecognized by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association — he's nominated for best actor at the Golden Globes. 
The problems with the American health care system, or non-system, are neither subtle nor unrecognized — especially by those of us doctors and nurses who actually provide the care.
Harvard is cracking down on unrecognized single-gender social clubs, declaring members ineligible for fellowships or for leadership positions such as captains of sports team, The Harvard Crimson reported Friday.
Kirchheimer always keeps an eye out for the unseen people who continually strengthen capitalist machinery, highlighting over and over the immense amount of unrecognized labor that makes a city run.
We discuss a new birthday policy for the office while in the car, because I've noticed a trend of quite a few birthdays going unrecognized despite being on his calendar.
A 85033 percent survival rate following heart valve repair or replacement surgery is amazing, but far too many people still die because their heart valve disease went unrecognized and untreated.
Labor of Love aims to make women feel appreciated for their unseen or unrecognized household multitasking while giving male partners a tool to take on much more of that work.
The data shows an "unrecognized epidemic," said Dr. Albert Icksang Ko, a professor and chair of the Department of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases at the Yale School of Public Health.
But it can also speak to many people, including many women, who experience chronic ailments with unclear or unrecognized causes that are then poorly handled by the health care system.
She had started working when the employee count hovered around 20; during her tenure, she made consistent efforts to advance and to recruit more women, all of which went unrecognized.
Instead, he thinks there was probably another unrecognized health issue at play, or that this may just be one of the rare cases of sudden death at a young age.
In this sense, the passionate defense of their prophet represents a kind of traumatic memory, one that only allows Muslims to obscure a reality that remains unrecognized and therefore unresolved.
U.S. Figure Skating would have us believe that its committee can predict future performance when there are too many stories of previously unrecognized athletes who achieve greatness against all odds.
WASHINGTON — Senator John Kennedy shuffles alone through the Capitol basement, reveling in his bag of walnuts, unrecognized and unbothered as reporters chase his colleagues for comments on the daily swirl.
Much black market weaponry filters through Odessa, which has also served as a key transit point for arms heading from Russia to Transnistria, the unrecognized, breakaway enclave in eastern Moldova.
"We encourage people to be vigilant about the security of their account and exercise caution if they encounter any suspicious activity such as unrecognized incoming calls, texts and emails," Krieger said.
Also, keep an eye out for suspicious activity (like unrecognized logins), and take action if required—you can check on recent activity on your Netflix account on this page, for example.
It can be tough for crowdfunding sites and contributors to ferret out bad actors, Kalivas said, and a lack of transparency about how campaigners use money can mean fraud goes unrecognized.
Liu and Nagel put forward the provocative suggestion that jamming could be a previously unrecognized phase transition, a notion that physicists, after more than a decade of debate, have now accepted.
They explore the most intimate dimensions of our inner selves, our sexual lives, and identities—subjects that, for people of all gender identities around the world, go largely unspoken and unrecognized.
"I know all that teachers do for their students that go unrecognized and can not be included in their evaluations, from buying supplies, to providing foods, clothes and comfort," he says.
Because of this, we've turned off two-factor authentication on your account to make sure you don't get locked out when using an unrecognized computer or mobile device to log in.
The organizers have also urged women to halt the "invisible" tasks that they often perform, such as taking children to school or cooking meals, and that they said go mostly unrecognized.
Mos Def better lawyer up in South Africa ... he's just been charged with using a false passport and an unrecognized travel document, and helping his family illegally stay in the country.
When other records didn't store an email address, the record contained the user's email as an unrecognized encrypted hash — which may be decipherable to Blind employees, but not to anyone else.
"The long-term health and well-being of students experiencing homelessness are in danger, yet until now the unique needs and risks these students face have gone unrecognized," the researchers wrote.
"Elections can matter for the health of children and adults in profound ways that are often unrecognized and unaddressed," David R. Williams, lead author of the article, said in a statement.
"Our study has found that there are unrecognized and underappreciated benefits of solar and wind energy," says lead author Xiaogang He, a Water in the West postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University.
We can't just throw cash at the burnout problem, either, like Don Draper does on "Mad Men" when his younger business partner Peggy Olson complains that her tireless work goes unrecognized.
Staal similarly looks at the relationship between art, democracy, and propaganda through large-scale projects in places like Mali or Kurdistan, chosen for their status in the international community as unrecognized.
The report is among the first to address two of the most pressing questions about the pandemic: How many people are walking around with unrecognized infections, and how infectious are they?
"We know that there likely are unrecognized hotspots, that there are people transmitting with mild infections," Amesh Adalja, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, told me.
Though the problem of building new housing is usually discussed in terms of plans and zones and taxes, it is, in some largely unrecognized part, also an aesthetic and architectural one.
And here, in one of the 234 copies known to survive, were previously unrecognized traces of the greatest English poet being read by the man widely seen as the second greatest.
Many women, particularly those who are poor and working class, perform a vast amount of labor—caring for children, the sick, the disabled, and the elderly—that goes unpaid and unrecognized.
On "Invisible," Garbage's Shirley Manson delivers a stone-cold monologue that flips the idea of trans visibility on its head and renders those in power as the ones unrecognized by society.
This inspired a Puerto Rican journalist, Gloribel Delgado Esquilín, to co-found Proyecto 4645, a social-media-based movement to promote healing for the relatives of unrecognized victims of the hurricane.
Like there's still so many unrecognized girls that are fucking amazing performers and have amazing looks that don't have the platform that some girls have, and don't do anything with it.
The 33-year-old actress sat down with PEOPLE Now to share her excitement over her new role in The Star, an animated movie about the unrecognized heroes of the first Christmas.
Instances of spontaneous abortion within the first six weeks of pregnancy were not included, the authors write, because many cases of spontaneous abortion during the first weeks of gestation may go unrecognized.
We also recommend turning on the setting "Get alerts about unrecognized logins," which will prompt Facebook to warn you if someone from a new IP address or location logins into your account.
Although not popular with fans or members of the media after his first three seasons, Coughlin reworked his image and approach and grew to become the crafty face of underdog, unrecognized teams.
They mean what they call "unrecognized transfers," a category that does not include, for example, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Albania, and East Germany, which became puppet states of the Soviet Union.
Insisting that Austen's work has always been misread as "an undifferentiated procession of witty, ironical stories about romance and drawing rooms," Kelly promises to reveal a hitherto unknown and unrecognized Jane Austen.
"We are also seeing a shift away from the use of prescription opioids toward plant materials containing unrecognized opioids or to OTC products with potentially lethal opioid effects," the FDA officials wrote.
Naturally, being a female mathematician in the early 19th century meant Germain's work went totally unrecognized until after her death, when Carl Friedrich Gauss campaigned for her to receive an honorary degree.
But what you possibly haven't heard — what seems to be a largely unrecognized aspect of this astonishingly multifaceted woman — is that she is effectively one of the founding mothers of modern technology.
Black women have helped lead almost every major social movement — from civil rights to women's rights to workers' rights to L.G.B.T.Q. rights and more — and have gone largely unrecognized for our impact.
In pairs of two, the fugitives need to stay unrecognized for a 28-day stretch in a radius of 100,000 square miles that covers parts of South Carolina, Florida, Alabama and Georgia.
Though the connection between artists and art supplies is something direct, it is the tendency of artists to break rules or test the limits of materials that is their often unrecognized expertise.
MKM Partners analyst Rob Sanderson said in a note to clients last month that Google had "the most unrecognized value" of big publicly traded tech companies despite some concerns about regulatory issues.
He notes the phenomenon has been written about for decades by drug writers like William Burroughs, and lists several languages that have words for it—yet it remains mostly unrecognized by medicine.
"It is the documents that were presented which are unrecognized, not the rabbis," said Moshe Dagan, director general of the rabbinate, in a letter translated and reprinted by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
There weren't a ton of surprising "snubs" this year — in which performers or series that are considered shoo-ins go unrecognized — because, again, the Emmy-nomination prediction complex grows with every year.
Johnson, an African-American woman from West Virginia, and her work would go virtually unrecognized until her story (along with her cohorts) made it to the silver screen in 2016, in Hidden Figures.
"I understand how toxic it can be to any team when inappropriate behavior goes unrecognized and unchecked ... Every Sailor is entitled to serve in an environment free of harassment or intimidation," Moran said.
She thanked the real-life Black women who inspired the film with their crucial but unrecognized contributions to NASA's first space missions: Katherine G. Johnson (Henson), Dorothy Vaughan (Spencer), and Mary Jackson (Monáe).
Just this year, Russia's has quietly expanded the border of the unrecognized Republic of South Ossetia illegally, and continues to foment the war in Ukraine's Donbas region that has killed over 10,000 people.
O'Brien explains that women are already responsible for a great share of the work in churches, such as chairing committees and putting together psalms and liturgies, but that their service often goes unrecognized.
Earlier this year, the company had said in a regulatory filing that it expected unrecognized tax benefits related to the audit to be reduced within the next year by at least $127 million.
Late Saturday afternoon, the former two-term Colorado governor was wandering—almost unrecognized—on the fringes of a claque of Joe Biden supporters after the end of South Carolina Democratic convention in Columbia.
But I'm aware that people lose their lives in situations similar to what mine was: in unrecognized and undiagnosed mood disorders or in situations where their lives are unrecognizable after trauma or heartbreak.
Her early Gaumont pictures were attributed to her male assistants, and their originality and quality went unrecognized, in spite of evidence of her influence on later auteurs like Sergei Eisenstein and Alfred Hitchcock.
By doing so, I became a far more unrecognized statistic: Studies show that black women are less likely than other groups to express anger in situations in which they are being treated unfairly.
In December, a coalition of fraternities, sororities, and students sued Harvard because of its policy of penalizing unrecognized single-gender group members by denying them campus leadership roles and endorsements for major scholarships.
"In today's Instagramed, Tweeted and Facebooked world, it's impossible for an artist of note to die unrecognized and their work be rediscovered," said Matt Carey-Williams, Phillips's deputy chairman for Europe and Asia.
That fortuitous meeting between Ms. Leon and Dr. Hayes has helped transform SCAD from being an unknown, unrecognized condition to something all physicians are taught about during medical school and in later training.
But the image was a reminder of the potential of a huge and largely unrecognized population who, if politically engaged, could change the face of American politics, as Ocasio-Cortez has begun to do.
If you get a lot of your exercise through these sports, the calories you burn and time spent exercising can't be captured by the Watch, and therefore, simply go unrecognized by the Activity app.
A largely unrecognized figure in India, Atwal was a trending topic on Twitter across the subcontinent on Thursday after images of him in the company of Trudeau's wife and other Canadian ministers surfaced online.
Despite a career that has taken him to tiny theaters and megabudget "Bond" films alike, he remains something of a cipher, a chameleon able to walk the streets of New York unrecognized and unbothered.
On High Holy Days, for example, when he asked the congregation to remember the unrecognized and the nameless, "there would be tears running down his cheeks at the pulpit," Fred Modell, a congregant, recalled.
It was news to many that tens of thousands of Palestinian citizens live in villages that predate the creation of Israel and are unrecognized by the state, receiving little or no water and electricity.
The U.S. Internal Revenue Service is auditing Uber Technologies' taxes for 2013 and 2014 and the ride-hailing company expects unrecognized tax benefits to be reduced within the next year by at least $141 million.
It remains to be seen how much the political obstacles of hostile inter-Korean relations, contested territorial claims, the legacy of occupations, military confrontations and allegedly unrecognized and unsanctioned war crimes will slow this process.
"This petition formally urges EPA to respond to this unrecognized threat to our waters, the toxic effects of which will harm entire food chains and ecosystems,"  Peter Jenkins, a CFS attorney, said in a statement.
If you're unsure whether your device has the software update with the patch, be sure to refuse to download any software from an unrecognized number, and contact your provider directly if you receive suspicious messages.
Not only did I accept salaries beneath what should have been expected, but I allowed myself to remain in a couple of employment situations where my skills, expertise, and growth potential were restricted or unrecognized.
I've loved reading about how our restaurant critic, who tries to stay unrecognized in restaurants, blends in with other diners by snapping photos of his food just like everyone else does in the Instagram era.
Kuchurgan sits not far from the blast site, just inside Transnistria, a wholly unrecognized quasi-state slivered between Moldova and Ukraine and marketed by its tourist board as the place where the USSR never ended.
This private-sector venture faces significant known — and likely, unrecognized — obstacles, the kind of complexities that have frustrated past efforts to disrupt health care markets on behalf of particular employers, or on a national scale.
As it happened, I arrived for the interview extra early and bumped into her on the street, taking a morning stroll around Union Square with her son and seemingly unrecognized in her big winter coat.
This is a tear-struck thesis play, proposing (with echoes of Zora Neale Hurston) that, as Genesis says, "black women are at the bottom of virtually everything in society," their labor undervalued, their hurt unrecognized.
It's a heavily detailed list of 52 recorded lines of dialogue from nearly every location in the film—quite the catalogue of unrecognized voice talent to hold onto for over a month after the release date.
She will also play the Virgin Mary in The Star, a new animated film that tells the story of how Bo, a brave donkey, and his animal friends became the unrecognized heroes of the first Christmas.
These relationships, based on daily continuous human interaction, mirror an unrecognized channel of the relations between Israel and world Jewry that could provide a new foundation for its future and anchor them for years to come.
Though the disease is generally considered to be mild or even asymptomatic among most, a new study has found that deaths fueled by the infection are much more common than we know -- and are going unrecognized.
" Weiner also said in the letter that he went to rehab and came to realize that he has an addiction as well as "an untreated and even an unrecognized mental disorder that corrupted my judgement profoundly.
"Up to 50 percent of patients with psychiatric complaints have been found to harbor unrecognized medical illnesses that may have contributed to their mental deterioration," yet fewer than one in five psychiatrists routinely perform physical examinations.
The CDA does not reference sex trafficking because – well – it did not even exist in the law at the time of its drafting (of course, sex trafficking was occurring prior to 85033 but went largely unrecognized).
"She struggled and went unrecognized for a long time," said Artur Avila, a mathematician at the French National Center for Scientific Research in Paris and the Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics in Rio de Janeiro.
Though she was the unrecognized half of one of their era's most acclaimed husband-wife writing teams, Ms. Toffler spent years ignoring appeals from Mr. Toffler and her friends to take credit for her work publicly.
America's history of slavery is often misunderstood and unrecognized, but WGN's new series Underground is changing that as the first scripted drama to tell one of the many stories of people escaping slavery through the Underground Railroad.
Smith, an unrecognized great, got his share of racist hate mail, but the positive reaction to the team's return to winning far outweighed the few Neanderthals who would have preferred the team remain a lily-white loser.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Yasiin Bey, the American rapper formerly known as Mos Def, has been charged with violating South Africa's immigration laws after he was arrested last week trying to leave the country on an unrecognized travel document.
She is also considered one of the greatest street photographers of the 20th century — but her work went unrecognized during her lifetime, partly because she was a mystery to everyone, even the families for whom she worked.
The company said on Tuesday the U.S. Internal Revenue Service is auditing its taxes for 2013 and 2014 and that it expects unrecognized tax benefits to be reduced within the next year by at least $141 million.
These performative works, which I directly encountered — and sometimes participated in, as a fellow artist working in New York's downtown scene — have been scantily acknowledged within Smith's oeuvre and go completely unrecognized within her current Parisian retrospective.
Although the de facto sovereign state of Abkhazia is isolated, half-abandoned, and still suffering war wounds due to its unrecognized status, both locals and Russian tourists are drawn to the warm waters of the Black Sea.
By the end, Arnett's life's work of discovering otherwise unrecognized artists and bringing them into the mainstream, is twisted into a fable about chicanery and exploitation that rivals the mythology surrounding Lead Belly's contract with the Lomaxes.
"Although the timing of the resolution and/or closure of the audits is highly uncertain, it is reasonably possible that the balance of gross unrecognized tax benefits could significantly change in the next 12 months," the company said.
While no one — not even royals — should be policed about when to announce their pregnancy, Smith is right — infant loss day often goes unrecognized, and at the very least, these discussions are bringing more awareness to the issue.
But to answer your question, I do feel like the saddest part of people being rocked by the film is, I think, that Emily Dickinson has been, in a way, the patron saint of the lonely and unrecognized.
Goldstein, of Boston Children's Hospital, said that his study and others contribute to awareness about the many unrecognized parents who may suffer from prolonged grief -- and how prolonged grief is different than depression or post-traumatic stress disorder.
That said, it should be realized that the political viability of this endeavor would be highly questionable in a context in which our national rights remain unrecognized and settlement activity, military raids, land confiscation and home demolitions continue.
What makes the firm different is its 16-member in-house research team, which uses a proprietary 10-step research process dedicated to intense hands-on, fundamental research specifically designed to identify unrecognized and under-researched growth companies.
"Individuals with S.M.I. were unaware of their disease and presumably did not limit their physical exertion when unrecognized symptoms occurred," the authors from the University of Oulu in Finland and University of Miami Miller School of Medicine wrote.
The threat of true disruptive innovation is that its progress is largely out of the control of the enterprise being disrupted, unrecognized until it's too late: a viable alternative before the established player can mount an effective counterargument. 
" The novel is also intrigued by the complicated, sometimes unwelcome, power of what Nabokov calls the "nymphet": "Humbert describing the qualities of nymphets hidden among ordinary girls: 'She stands unrecognized by them and unconscious of her fantastic power.
Dunsmoor and Strader hope this tasting menu gets people to understand the magnitude of the contributions to American cuisine from marginalized and unrecognized communities—and that the history of food isn't necessarily all happy memories and romantic nostalgia.
"Officer Ortiz's selfless and heroic actions demonstrated a level of bravery and a true sense of compassion and purpose that often goes unrecognized but is ever present in our law enforcement community," New Jersey Transit said in a statement.
In a post titled "WARNING: Set your messages to private," user Huntstark1 describes a scenario where almost their whole team got booted out of a Rainbow Six: Siege match after they all received a message containing an unrecognized character.
Uber said in the filing that it is "highly uncertain" when the investigations will come to a close or be resolved, adding that it's possible the balance of gross unrecognized tax benefits could "significantly change" in the next year.
When the previous ruling was handed down, it announced that it would have to "treat any visit to Facebook from an unrecognized browser in Belgium as potentially malicious," barring anyone who was not logged in from visiting Facebook pages.
The power of losing and negative thoughts goes unrecognized among most players, Mr. Turner said, as does the inner "will to lose" that all people have, fueled by a primal masochism and the death drive put forth by Freud.
Ginger Miller is president and CEO of Women Veterans Interactive, based in Washington, DC. The organization is working to address the unique, and often unrecognized, challenges facing our nation's 2.2 million female veterans as they return to civilian life.
The multibillion-dollar global corporation claims that the state investigations violate a previously unrecognized corporate right under the Constitution both to "speak" and to "not speak" about climate change any way it wants, however deceptive that speech may be.
Haunted by a line from Samuel Beckett — "They give birth astride of a grave" — I entered a state of deepening depression that went unrecognized because it looked so much like the grief that would be normal under the circumstances.
But earlier this month, before the final round of "Fleabag" had landed on American shores, Scott — despite villainous turns as Moriarty opposite Benedict Cumberbatch in "Sherlock" and C opposite Daniel Craig in "Spectre" — walked through New York virtually unrecognized.
Unrecognized so far from home, and little known to one another, the men spent a Wednesday evening late in January discussing a range of White House policies that might unsettle their states, including a mass deportation of unauthorized immigrants.
"Familiar Face alerts" uses facial detection to identify faces you've selectively added to your Nest app so that you can know exactly which friends and family members are in a room; an unrecognized face could tell you there's an intruder.
Early in the second half of the thrilling, up-and-down, back-and-forth, unrecognized classic consolation game, St. Joe's had a 12-point lead on the Utah Redskins (they wouldn't become the Utes until 1972), but it didn't hold.
"Daimler's turnaround of the Mercedes brand has been exceptional but we feel that this is well understood and leaves little room for positive surprises or indeed unrecognized earnings momentum," Arndt Ellinghorst, analyst at Evercore ISI, said in a note on Friday.
Go deeper: Government statistics show a boom in gun manufacturing and sales beginning in 2009, with a particular peak in 2013 (due, perhaps, to unrecognized gun control fears in the wake of the December 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School).
" David Williams, a co-author of the article and a professor at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, said, "Elections can matter for the health of children and adults in profound ways that are often unrecognized and unaddressed.
Since in the entire course of their careers, doctors may encounter just one, maybe two patients with these syndromes, most of the time, due to a lack of familiarity and information, the conditions go unrecognized and patients do not get help.
But his March 25 Op-Ed article, "The Good Soldier," giving tribute to unrecognized heroes of the "greatest generation" — Americans who fought and often died in the first stand against fascism, the Abraham Lincoln Brigade — brought on that rare occurrence.
In 2005, the unrecognized and much-overpainted "Salvator Mundi" was bought by the dealer Alexander Parish at a regional auction in Louisiana for less than $10,193, according to court papers filed during the painting's litigious 12-year journey to Christie's.
Charles de Gaulle, leader of the Free French forces in World War II and the nation's universal hero, as saying of Petain in 1966 that "the glory he earned in Verdun can be neither contested nor go unrecognized by the nation."
A genetic analysis of two cases from Washington State found signs that the virus may have been circulating there unrecognized for as long as six weeks, suggesting that hundreds of people may be passing the virus along without knowing it.
As people who have actually been forgotten by history lie entombed and unrecognized on our campus, it is nothing short of revolting to learn of an institution of higher learning donating $2.5 million to those who would rebuild the Confederacy.
James Ecker Brunswick, Maine Abusing the System The inmate abuse that Eyal Press exposes in his article on the Florida correctional system is horrifying, and stems from a twenty-year-old law that is almost entirely unrecognized ("Madness," May 2nd).
Maybe your ungrateful family doesn't value all the thought and care you put into wrapping gifts, but that Scotch tape you're using is the true underappreciated workhorse: It's ubiquitous, immensely useful, and largely unrecognized as the modern chemical engineering marvel it is.
Regeneration will be a groundbreaking, scholarly exhibition that reveals the important and largely unrecognized history of African-American filmmakers in the development of American cinema, and explores African-American representation in the motion picture from its advent until the Civil Rights Era.
Even the LGBT-friendly audience seemed unenthusiastic to hear about marriage equality in an unrecognized nation no one is allowed into—or at least less interested than the multinational corporations seeking to use Liberland as a tax haven, as the rumors go.
"Kids of color have been unrecognized and uncared for by law enforcement, the education system (as a whole, not the heroic teachers working hard every day for far too little pay), and government in general, for far too long," continued the actress, 33.
For instance, samples taken in the same way from every child—of blood, sputum, fluid from the spinal cord—could be a huge boost to research, but only if they are collected before doctors try any treatments that might kill unrecognized pathogens.
Researchers need to avoid "simply reinforcing the normative view of race as the great social divide without offering fresh insights or bringing attention to an unrecognized problem," according to Dr. Richard S. Cooper from Loyola University Medical School, Maywood, Illinois and co-authors.
That has left tiny Transnistria in charge of the biggest power facilities in the region, and the Moldovan government in the unusual position of being forced to buy 80 percent of its electricity from an unrecognized country that has split from it.
" The shutout of drama directed by Ava DuVernay was listed among other projects and performances by people of color that went unrecognized by Globes voters Monday, including Lupita Nyong'o for her role in "Us," Zendaya for "Euphoria" and Regina King for "Watchmen.
The personal work of all contributors is on display in an adjacent gallery under the title Friends of Friends, in a rare and generous nod to the often unrecognized creative contributors to the execution of a featured artist's vision on this scale.
This well-documented but long-lost marble — the 23-year-old sculptor's first portrait of a pope — had somehow found its way to Slovakia, where it was snapped up, unrecognized, in September 2014 by a local dealer for $26,500 at an auction in Bratislava.
To make sure the camera doesn't just start pinging you all of the time, Lighthouse lets you add people under additional profiles in the mobile app, so that person is excluded from pings that specify motion from unrecognized people, versus motion from familiar faces.
In New York City alone, the thriving repertory film scene has no fewer than four programs dedicated to films made by and about women, including one that centers on the work of female cinematographers, most of whom have gone largely unrecognized in the field.
But these flying, crawling, and burrowing creatures could actually be affecting us at a higher rate than reported: Officials say the actual number of people who've become sick due to insect-borne illness is much higher, since many infections are left unreported or unrecognized.
"What went unrecognized at the time, but had a huge impact on reducing malaria here in the southern US, was socio-economic development," said Dr. Patrick Kachur, the malaria branch chief for the division of parasitic diseases at the CDC Center for Global Health.
When an unrecognized system flaw is inevitably exploited to disable a portion of our electric grid or disrupt command and control communications during a crisis, the reality of nonkinetic supply chain dependence and risks will be brought to light, with potentially disastrous consequences for society.
While its adherents very much self-identify as Jews, they remain unrecognized by any mainstream Jewish tradition, and according to a 2016 Pew Research Center poll, just 34 percent of Jewish Americans think somebody who believes in Jesus as the Messiah can be Jewish.
There is an acknowledgment of the great men that fought to make progress on behalf of the Black community, but moreso an acknowledgment that a great deal of the emotional and practical labor of activism and social progress is made by women, and goes unrecognized.
Their presentation, the cleverly-titled "Long Duration of a Split Second," shows their investigation into the events on the morning of January 18, 2017, when the Israeli police attempted to clear an unrecognized Bedouin village in the Naqab/Negev region, which led to two deaths.
But what is often unrecognized, as copycat impotence drugs proliferate and Pfizer extends their sponsored research internationally, is this: The way our culture views sexual dysfunction is based on parameters set by drug companies whose main interest is pushing as many pills as possible.
Mr. Guare was at first puzzled and then amazed at how Mr. Bowie — the stage creature, the persona, the guy he saw command an audience at Radio City Music Hall in 211 with his spiky orange hair and snow-white tan — could walk the city streets unrecognized.
The part of the story that matters is the rest of it: the presence of Vince, unrecognized except for his surname; Jesse Owens having to make a living losing races to reserve outfielders (and sometimes horses); Stengel saying don't let us win, just let us survive professionally.
Here was Votto, the cause for increased media presence, the subject of a 19903-minute press conference, and the recipient of his sixth Tip O'Neill Award as Canada's best baseball player a day earlier, returning home and going unrecognized in the innards of his hometown stadium.
And he may have gone unrecognized outside of the visitor's clubhouse, but Votto's return to Toronto drew excitement to the point that he had to downplay his earlier teenage desires to play for the Jays, not just for Toronto fans, but for Toronto players as well.
"CONIFA is different to FIFA, in essence, because CONIFA recognizes unrecognized states," said Omar Sufi, team captain of hosts Barawa FA. "This tournament is important globally because we're playing against different teams from different backgrounds and we're all coming here together with the same value," said Sufi.
"Although the potential benefits are considerable, the use of xenotransplantation raises concerns regarding the potential infection of recipients with both recognized and unrecognized infectious agents and the possible subsequent transmission to their close contacts and into the general human population," the US Food and Drug Administration says.
Wißfeld said that Google even contacted him after he recreated their SafetyNet API, which blocks unrecognized firmware and other hacking attempts from breaching application security, as open sourcing this part of the Google Play Services implementation could have potentially exposed Google security details to malicious actors.
He himself was recently hit by a foam-tipped bullet at a protest against the demolition of an unrecognized Bedouin village in the Negev desert, in southern Israel, one of 36 such villages that have existed for decades off the grid, without government-provided water or electricity.
For those mothers who do so, it&aposs also a time to figure out the logistics of breastfeeding, which, though technically "free," requires considerable maternal investment and other unrecognized costs — everything from breast pumps, nursing bras, and other gears to breastfeeding support groups and lactation consultants.
But it's striking that the highly subjective interpretations of relations between police and citizens of color, as laid out in Williams's bold and colorful tableaus, feel representative of a facet of reality that is increasingly validated by social and mainstream media, after centuries of going largely unrecognized.
Living in a state of frozen conflict, the de facto Republic of Artsakh — in reference to the name of the region before Soviet times — is unrecognized by international institutions and the people of the region are prohibited from taking part in most international activities under their national flag.
They serve to connect the women in the show's universe in ways that have perhaps flattened them into their gender in exactly the same fashion that Gilead does, but that have also caused them to see and acknowledge one another with a fierceness unrecognized by the men around them.
Less than 30 miles from Tbilisi, Russian border guards patrol a mostly unmarked and internationally unrecognized border that separates the breakaway region of South Ossetia from Georgia, and more than 250,000 ethnic Georgians have been driven out of their homes there and from Abkhazia, the other separatist region.
"While yogurt may be less of a concern than soft drinks and fruit juices, the chief sources of free sugars in both children and adult's diets, what is worrisome is that yogurt, as a perceived 'healthy food', may be an unrecognized source of free/added sugars," the authors wrote.
In his 2011 book, "Flags Over the Warsaw Ghetto," he brought to light the previously unrecognized role of the Betar fighters in the 1943 ghetto uprising durning World War II. His political memoir, "In Defense of Israel," published last February, conveys a sense of satisfaction with his life's work.
But Finland and Lithuania spoke out against breaking off the talks, which opened formally in 2005 but stalled over Erdogan's track record on human rights and the unresolved issue of Cyprus - a Mediterranean island that belongs to the EU but of which part falls under an unrecognized protectorate of Turkey.
Displayed alongside the plaster casts — made with animal bones from livestock descended from farms historically owned by Armenians — are rubbings made from the facades of these buildings, as well as photographs, and histories of the craftsmen and their ateliers, giving names to the forgotten and unrecognized ghosts of Ottoman Istanbul.
The threats to the refugees during crossing have been well documented, but according to a new report published in the Lancet, many of these refugees may have also been exposed to a previously unrecognized danger—the ingestion of gasoline, which is most commonly abused as a sedative in poor communities.
Other high-profile cases involve demolitions not yet carried out, such as Umm al-Hiran, an unrecognized village where Bedouin had been settled by the state in the 1950s after being evicted from their homes; their current homes are now set for demolition, to be replaced by a town for Jewish residents only.
" At a meeting of global experts on Tuesday in advance of the U.N. declaration, Dr. Thomas Frieden, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said there were "huge challenges in many parts of the world where there is unregulated use of antibiotics" and "very high levels of unrecognized drug resistance.
While there have been tensions over the role of the church within Ukraine since the collapse of the Soviet Union — unrecognized independent splinter churches have existed there since 123 — the Crimea situation has led to a galvanization of conflicts among the Orthodox faithful, for whom church identity and national identity are closely intertwined.
In a preliminary report about the crash released in May, the National Transportation Safety Board said the Uber car's computer system had spotted Ms. Herzberg six seconds before impact, but classified Ms. Herzberg, who was not in a crosswalk, first as an unrecognized object, then as another vehicle and finally as a bicycle.
Dawson was a Spielberg-obsessed film nerd living in a WASP fantasy of a Cape Cod town, and he was torn between his obvious attraction to cool girl Jen (a wildly underused pre-Oscar-nominations Michelle Williams) and his unrecognized love for Joey (Katie Holmes), the scrappy tomboy from down the creek.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In October 2018 the first ever contemporary arts festival — Artsakh Fest — took place inside the Vahram Papazian Theater in Stepanakert, the capital of the internationally unrecognized territory of Nagorno-Karabakh, a contested region in what many nations still recognize as part of Azerbaijan, and known to Armenians as Artsakh.
Earlier this year, Professor Wells and her class, along with the Van Alen Institute, an NYC-based urban design firm, released what's known as a Health Impact Assessment (HIA) for the L train shutdown, analyzing the often-unrecognized "pathways," or the means by which a crisis or scenario like this can affect public health.
"While Caitlyn deserves commendation for her courage & position to help others in the GLBT community, may it not go unrecognized that there are 10 kids, 3 ex wives, & other friends and family who are adjusting to their new reality & a new visage," Thompson wrote, referencing Caitlyn's other two ex-wives, Chrystie Crownover and Kris Jenner.
Talking to rural Chinese parents who relinquished daughters, other rural families who took those daughters in, and a third, almost entirely unrecognized category of parents—those who hid over-quota, unregistered children from population control officials—Johnson learned that few families in the region used the expression "more sons, more happiness" that was supposedly typical of Chinese son preference.
The so-called Greek Catholics or Eastern-rite Catholics who follow the Orthodox style of prayer but owe allegiance to the pope; the Ukrainian Orthodox Church which, albeit with some autonomy, falls under the Moscow Patriarchate; and the unrecognized Kiev Patriarchate which aspires to form the nucleus of a fully independent national Orthodox church for Ukraine.
"One of the things the study highlights is that we're probably missing a lot of maternal depression and we're seeing the impacts of unrecognized and untreated depression," says Steven Levine, a Princeton, New Jersey-based psychiatrist (not affiliated with the research) who believes the results of this study reflect the limited education on maternal mental health at the time.
Margaret Howell is one of those: After more than 40 years in business, she remains so discreet and so untroubled by the need for acclaim that you could spot her (if you could spot her) casually chatting, unrecognized, in the stairwell to her show space as dozens of guests there to see her show streamed obliviously past.
In its latest exhibit, Black Fashion Designers, the Museum at FIT showcases the work of black fashion designers exclusively — not because a singular style of black fashion exists, its curators are quick to point out, but because this category of creators has long gone unrecognized in the larger history of design, despite playing a pivotal role in the industry's history.
As an MIT Technology Review article noted from last year: Algorithmic bias is shaping up to be a major societal issue at a critical moment in the evolution of machine learning and AI. If the bias lurking inside the algorithms that make ever-more-important decisions goes unrecognized and unchecked, it could have serious negative consequences, especially for poorer communities and minorities.
First, despite the unavailability of objects from museums in Crimea (due to Russia's 21956 annexation of Crimea, unrecognized by Ukraine), the exhibition includes a significant collection of traditional objects lent by 27 museums and private collections in Ukraine, such as the Institute of Archaeology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Lviv History Museum, and the Kharkiv Art Museum.
Its reach isn't going unrecognized outside of its immediate scene: Cav said that in late 2015, New Orleans resident Solange Knowles reached out to him to start spinning at parties for her Saint Heron company—a label and lifestyle brand described, on its website, as "a haven for R&B lovers and listeners"—at a warehouse space in the Bywater.
But I have not often heard a discussion about equivalent problems with the sort of praise that successful women tend to receive, which can be equally confining — about the frustrations of female artists, for example, whose work is most consistently referred to as "lovely," as if its beauty were its most worthy attribute, leaving its potentially more threatening aspects — its originality or strength — unrecognized or ignored.
"It is important to remember that early on in an epidemic, there is a 'tip of the iceberg' phenomenon where we overestimate more severe cases and mild or asymptomatic cases go unrecognized, so the mortality seems higher than the reality," Todd Ellerin, director of infectious diseases and vice chairman of the department of medicine at South Shore Hospital, wrote in a post on the Harvard Health Blog.
I've published a pair of novels so far, and even though I can plainly see that I'm not even close to being as talented as the writers I admire most, there's also a part of me that believes that I belong with these folks, that my genius remains unrecognized for now and it's just a matter of time until I ascend to my rightful place among the literati.
That the real secret to success is timing: every so often, the zeitgeist will sweep you along on its tidal wave (which is actually what happened to Occupy, which quickly grew beyond its wildest initial dreams — and yet still failed.) That "the best methods of protest are unrecognized because they defy our expectations of what a protest should look like," which echoes VCs' lament that many of the best ideas sound crazy at first.
A new model from researchers at Purdue University suggests a never-before-observed mechanism—one that drove the meteor's explosion and explains the lost pieces:"We believe that the intense fragmentation that saw the survival of only small pieces may be accounted for by a previously unrecognized mechanism or process of air penetration into voids (cracks and pores) in the entering meteoroid," the authors write in the study, published yesterday in Meteoritics and Planetary Science.
Amidst all the recent commentary about the 45th President's shaky understanding of U.S. history, an important point is going unrecognized: Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE sees himself as an Andrew Jackson for the 21st century — and he is not completely wrong.

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