How To Use Unacknowledged In A Sentence

  • On the other hand, whilst trying to find information on the Slavic / Russian Goddess Lada, I've become aware of exactly how much unacknowledged cribbing and copying of information is going on out there.
  • Women are the invisible workforce and the unacknowledged backbone of the family.
  • His fortune changes when he is revealed to be the unacknowledged son of a wealthy white man who has left his large estate to Marchand.
  • Her contribution to the research went largely unacknowledged.
  • His warm acknowledgements thank a maharani, two princesses, various lords and ladies and a host of worthwhile experts, but never mention the unacknowledged and unnamed photographers whose skill helped to make his book special.
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  • One of them is previously unacknowledged reader Carl Feynman, who wrote in about the bizarre SOHO image mentioned below.
  • This is the often-unacknowledged postscript to military service.
  • Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world. 
  • Like an unacknowledged friend, the mouthiest part of the root, the vagina, feels unappreciated and rageful—particularly when she observes a woman selling herself short. Wild Feminine
  • Therefore, it also seeks to reduce the unacknowledged iatrogenesis that results from inappropriately over-utilized treatments such as immunosuppressive steroids, psychotropic drugs, antibiotics, and unnecessary surgeries. Larry Malerba, D.O. : What Is the 'Green' Medicine Revolution? (Part III)
  • In the absence of a framework of belief in reincarnation, memories of previous lives may go unrecognized or unacknowledged.
  • That challenge to US nuclear policies took the form of the “nuclear freeze,” a movement that contributed in unacknowledged ways to the eventually successful goal of halting the insane US-Soviet nuclear arms race. Think Progress » Exclusive: Classified Pentagon Document Described White Phosphorus As ‘Chemical Weapon’
  • As the author concludes, ‘Brazil remains a country where hyphenated ethnicity is predominant yet unacknowledged.’
  • But among the unacknowledged wits who may have influenced him, I think we can include Woody Allen.
  • They are called dance captains - some of the most unacknowledged people in musical theater.
  • Strangely although there were others in the band apart from singer/songwriter Bill Nelson they go unacknowledged in the sleevenotes and promotional bumph!
  • On the one hand they provide a forum, a space, for work that might struggle to find an airing elsewhere, providing a small, often unacknowledged but necessary, forum for debate and experimentation.
  • By contrast, dissatisfied spouses' behaviour changes were more likely to stay unacknowledged, showing the two partners were independent actors in the discussion.
  • Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world. 
  • So if in the heat of charter renewal and spending cuts radio is the unacknowledged elephant, it risks getting thinner and paler. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sci-fi has crept, almost unnoticed and usually unacknowledged, from popular culture into popular technology. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unacknowledged anger can often cause problems in later life.
  • Since the vulgar dialects of the people had neither alphabet nor orthography, he chalked the Latin words for "Penance, Solitude, and Silence," on a large flat stone, and wrote them again below in ancient English, hoping, in spite of his unacknowledged yearning for someone to talk to, that the old man would understand and leave him to his lonely Lenten vigil. A Canticle for Leibowitz
  • Suffice it to say, the enemy of an unacknowledged enemy is not our friend.
  • Previously known but sadly unacknowledged reader Eli Forester did the trigonometry.
  • The more powerful rules, however, may be unspoken, unacknowledged or even unconscious.
  • Crikey has fired the odd shot without proper trial, but always has the mettle to account for the mistake - a fine example to the mainstream where, as a matter of routine, such flubs go unacknowledged.
  • But she is not unacknowledged among ordinary men and women.
  • Consider the risk of not acting: the creeping falseness and constraint that comes of an important unacknowledged truth between you (I know whereof I speak).
  • Visit Sangre Grande Hospital and see these unacknowledged heroes who serve without fuss of fanfare, Minister Rahael.
  • This tradition goes totally unacknowledged in official guidebooks.
  • Who would like to walk around all day invisible and unacknowledged?
  • The image of being robbers might represent an unacknowledged side of yourself that is taking something valuable - time or attention, perhaps?
  • A symbol has multiple meanings and some resemblance to what it is supposed to represent, which in most cases is an unacknowledged idea or one the individual is not conscious of.
  • an unacknowledged emergency
  • There is no end to the crimes they committed against us - crimes that remain unacknowledged and unatoned to this day.
  • They more often become full-blown—but usually unacknowledged—metaphysical world views, especially in times of great social change when older belief systems are being unreflectively marginalized in the name of progress. What Do Boys and Girls Draw? » Sociological Images
  • Was he the unacknowledged father of Madeleine's ‘sister’ (actually her daughter), Armande, whom Moliere married when she was twenty and he forty?
  • We question the motivations of those who make the images, while the real people imaged in these photographs die unacknowledged.
  • As they wrestled with their search for the mega-solution, a cyclist passed by, unseen, unacknowledged, and smiling.
  • Unresolved or unacknowledged fears can trigger sleepwalking.
  • As a brassy cross-dressing farce, Connie and Carla is an energetic, if obvious, take on sexual role-playing and fake baritones, driven by a plot-line that is an unacknowledged steal from Some Like It Hot.
  • So if in the heat of charter renewal and spending cuts radio is the unacknowledged elephant, it risks getting thinner and paler. Times, Sunday Times
  • It’s like that unacknowledged, unagreed-upon bribe. Continuing the debate over sexual attraction, gender roles and power
  • Like the Rathergate and Swiftvets story, the scene seems set for an invisible and unacknowledged meme to exert a powerful influence on mainstream news.
  • Decline and death are unacknowledged possibilities because they threaten Homo Faber's claim to potency, control, and invulnerability.
  • Think ingenuity, and the usual names crop up, but exceptional management and leadership lurk unacknowledged on the corporate fringe.
  • Through the introduction of different levels of narration, Chen raises and leaves unresolved the question of whether the bodh isattva, though unacknowledged and uncelebrated by the group, is perceived by one of the participants.
  • That is the unacknowledged stepfather of rave culture.
  • Part of this comes from a superstitious but unacknowledged sense that grief is contagious and unlucky.
  • Dewey concludes the final chapter, and the book, by attributing art's greatest good to its exercise of "imaginative vision," leaning heavily on Shelley in evoking the "unacknowledged" influence of art. The Reading Experience
  • Unacknowledged anger can often cause problems in later life.
  • These would comprise what I consider to be our historically unacknowledged heroes.
  • Unacknowledged anger can often cause problems in later life.
  • Underlying this is the unacknowledged fact that surfing is surfing, no matter how you do it.
  • If these problems remain unacknowledged and unaddressed, the country may lose its predominance and endanger its security.
  • Not coincidentally, this is the group most likely to become the target of the contempt and thus the very public venom of extremists on the far-right and the far-left, working in unacknowledged but full concert, keen to neutralize people they see as spineless, bloodless sell-outs. Bradley Burston: Leftists Who Love Israel -- A Self-Help Guide
  • Unacknowledged anger can often cause problems in later life.
  • The sight of his own unacknowledged children brings the rake of the title closer to his reform.
  • Because we accept unacknowledged, therefore unarticulated, premises that inhibit us from identifying causes and eliminating them, we deal with the effects only of our most pressing problems.
  • In that way, what we are accustomed to perceiving as the imaginary, challenges the so-called real and affirms Shelley's view that poets and for my purposes, poetesses, are the unacknowledged legislators of the world.
  • Like an unacknowledged friend, the mouthiest part of the root, the vagina, feels unappreciated and rageful—particularly when she observes a woman selling herself short. Wild Feminine
  • She writes that all this went unacknowledged when her husband screamed at her complaining about missing papers and misplaced pens.
  • Because we accept unacknowledged, therefore unarticulated, premises that inhibit us from identifying causes and eliminating them, we deal with the effects only of our most pressing problems.
  • That's why is has to do with the unacknowledged and not the unknown, since ultimate realness is where we ALREADY ARE and this means our lives are grounded in that which we may "repress" (collectively or otherwise); however, please note that when you repress something, say death, you have to know what to repress in order to repress it. Humanity in general, and America in particular, have become contemptuous of wisdom
  • Sometimes this belief is buried and unacknowledged, perhaps showing itself in self-destructive ways. Growing Through Loss and Grief
  • In the silence - observed by everyone but Ruth, who gave a talk each evening - I felt unseen, unacknowledged.
  • So if in the heat of charter renewal and spending cuts radio is the unacknowledged elephant, it risks getting thinner and paler. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nevertheless, his ideas still retain a potent though unacknowledged influence in Chinese minds.
  • They are a great group of skilled and committed people who have made a real difference in a lot of unacknowledged and uncredited ways.
  • Swindon Counselling Service, a registered charity, has 16 years of experience in helping people to get through rough patches in their relationships and also come to terms with unacknowledged emotions.
  • Illness therefore, can sometimes reflect psychological processes which are either unacknowledged or seemingly unrealisable.
  • His best friend, Trompo Loco, wants nothing more from life than some attention from his unacknowledged father, Julio's secret boss Eddie.
  • Maybe his contradictory impulse to both risk and protect Maggie, which represents his ambivalent, unacknowledged rage towards his daughter, has brought the shadow into existence.
  • Her contribution to the research went largely unacknowledged.
  • Her contribution to the research went largely unacknowledged.
  • He put it down by the door, its presence and nature recognized but unacknowledged by either of them.
  • He doesn't know that CBS still doesn't broadcast in color and imagines that he can fund a regular TV show on all three networks starring the man he describes as jai alai's greatest star, a fellow he obviously has an unacknowledged crush on. William Bradley: Mad Men: "The Arrangements" -- HuffPost Review
  • Then doors close, bells ring unheeded and letters remain unopened and unacknowledged.
  • Anger over that unacknowledged history remains potent in the Baltic nations of Latvia, Lithunia and Estonia, annexed by the Soviet Union in 1940 and given independence 14 years ago.
  • Life and property were both swallowed up, leaving behind a deep-seated sense of enormous wrong, as yet unatoned and even unacknowledged, which is one of the chief factors in the problem now presented to the statesmen of both countries .... Twenty Years of Congress, Volume 2 (of 2) From Lincoln to Garfield, with a Review of the Events Which Led to the Political Revolution of 1860
  • The report says an unacknowledged benefit of microgeneration is that it puts people back in touch with where energy comes from, and the need to live in balance with the ecosystems on which we all depend.
  • How many more servicemen were captured by the enemy and remain unacknowledged? 19 New POW Cases
  • Currently complicating matters are the presence of bellicose politicians in Israel and their allies in the United States who believe it's fine to have "unacknowledged" nuclear weapons in Israel but it would somehow be a disaster in Iran. In Solidarity with the People of Iran
  • It is this ferocity that is often unacknowledged or suppressed. Times, Sunday Times
  • According to EFT, unacknowledged emotions underlie the positions in the negative cycle.
  • She has applied unsuccessfully for 50 or so jobs and 95% of her applications have gone unacknowledged. Times, Sunday Times
  • I learned a few valuable lessons working on that show: a facsimile intends to deceive legally, an unacknowledged facsimile can easily become a forgery, and an undetected forgery is an original. Introduction
  • But to overlook the hard data is not to abolish them, and the inferences are not removed by being unacknowledged.
  • Well, I am extremely pessimistic about Mexican-American relations, not because the U.S. had done anything specifically wrong to our southern neighbor but because a (now not quite so) wealthy country has as its abutter a Latin society with all of its characteristic deficiencies: congenital corruption, authoritarian government, anarchic politics, near-tropical work habits, stifling social mores, Catholic dogma with the usual unacknowledged compromises, an anarchic counter-culture and increasingly violent modes of conflict. Think Progress
  • The disorder of the gathering, manifest in the unready table as well as in the uncertain alliance among its members, resonates with the fleeting image of a bodhisattva that is unacknowledged and unseen.
  • It also may include a certain amount of untruth, fantasy disguised through unacknowledged invention.
  • Shelley thought poets should be recognized as unacknowledged legislators.
  • Like Aristotle - his unacknowledged master throughout Parts 3 and 4 of the Ethics - he believes that moral questions can be objectively posed and objectively answered.
  • As a boy, he heard of Nat Turner's rebellion and as a young man saw his unacknowledged father and brothers go away to fight in gray.

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