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be unacknowledged
verb
To not acknowledge, or to rescind acknowledgement of.
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On the other hand, if two or more tag handles are received by the reader, a collision happens, the tag will be unacknowledged, and all the unacknowledged tags will independently select random backoff time again in the next round.
However, the increase in alcohol consumption and related diseases in LMIC is likely underestimated as the majority of consumption goes unrecorded by monitoring efforts [ 1, 2]; such as in China and India where over 40%and75%5% respectively of alcohol consumed may be unacknowledged [ 2].
This claim may be unacknowledged.
They were very tiny details that can easily be unacknowledged.
These secondary effects are often unintentional from the GP's perspective and, for some GPs, they may also be unacknowledged.
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The small-town saturnalia is unacknowledged, underground, furtive.
And so the fact that sometimes that's unacknowledged adds to the frustration.
Many of the pictures in the centennial show, therefore, "are unacknowledged work and largely unknown".
In the case of this character I've created, it does have something to do with the feeling of being unacknowledged or ignored.
"Brain and non-brain injuries are unacknowledged cornerstones and artifacts of football participation," said Don Brady, a psychologist who has written papers on the subject.
Years later, I came to see that it was unacknowledged emotions that gradually manifested as pain, on an emotional and sometimes physical level.
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