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Is it adequately recognised of today's immigrants and refugees?
People living in the countryside have not been adequately recognised or represented by the state.
Despite the recent furor over Selma's failure to be adequately recognised by the Academy, these are exciting times for films featuring black people behind the scenes and in front of the camera.
Tokyo's military ambitions are particularly sensitive because many in China say Japan has not adequately recognised or atoned for its brutal occupation in the first half of the 20th century.
Lord Herman Ouseley, chair of football's anti-racism campaign, Kick It Out, said he did not believe Terry or Chelsea adequately recognised "the damage done and the hurt caused to the Ferdinand family" by Terry's abuse, and Chelsea's handling of it.
While population growth is widely acknowledged as an important driver of land cover change, the role of unplanned human settlements is not adequately recognised.
The barrier that a culturally insensitive service poses to Indigenous people's willingness to use a service may not be adequately recognised within Cancer Councils.
Given the lack of global or regional communication strategies, the richness of these country-level experiences was not adequately recognised or disseminated, which was a loss to UNICEF in developing its base of knowledge on child labour.
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