Sentence examples for going unrecognized from inspiring English sources

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And they don't sulk that their contribution to the new economy is going unrecognized.

With the chance of a year of very substantial studio efforts going unrecognized, people who are part of the greater industry still hoped to salvage something.

Sleep apnea, periodic limb movements, narcolepsy, parasomnias, circadian disorders and even certain types of insomnia are examples, each of these often going unrecognized (and untreated) for years.

Going unrecognized is part of this job, and that means being a part of no clubs, or at least not in any real way.

As a lobbyist for the nascent cable industry from 1976 to 1979, he noticed that the large African American TV audience was going unrecognized and untapped.

As Dr. Woolliscroft wrote a year ago in "Disease-a-Month," a monograph for physicians, "Given the level of self-prescribed B-vitamin supplementation, it is likely that clinical niacin toxicity is going unrecognized and hence uncorrected". Vitamin B6, or pyridoxine, is widely used in megadoses as part of body-building regimens and to treat premenstrual tension syndrome.

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Others go unrecognized.

Without the masks, the brothers went unrecognized.

Kaine's approach did not go unrecognized.

As a result, PAD often goes unrecognized.

Such service often goes unrecognized and unheralded.

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