Sentence examples for neglected facets from inspiring English sources

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The diversity of Christian traditions has kept neglected facets of the faith alive and emphasized in some quarters — to be recovered when their absence was felt.

Ambitious tenure-track professors at Chicago, like their rivals at other schools, are busy trying to incorporate into their theorizing previously neglected facets of reality, such as banking failures, financial-market bubbles, and credit crunches.

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It is a reminder of a neglected facet of artistic creation.

Defiance brings centre stage a neglected facet of Jewish responses to Nazi persecution in eastern Europe.

"Inappropriate social integration is a common, but neglected, facet of the majority of neuropsychiatric disorders," says neuroscientist Martien Kas of Utrecht University in the Netherlands, and coordinator of the new Psychiatric Ratings using Intermediate Stratified Markers (PRISM) project, funded by the European Innovative Medicines Initiative.

This derives from the image of the castle as a martial institution, but most castles in England, France, Ireland, and Scotland were never involved in conflicts or sieges, so the domestic life is a neglected facet.

They're "unbalanced" in that their lives are so consumed with making money they've neglected other vital facets of living that a balanced life requires.

Until very recently, though, he had neglected the one facet that many musicians value above all others, that of the solo artist.

A 'plan b' is easy for journalists to suggest but Dortmund-based Freddie Röckenhaus, of Süddeutsche Zeitung, is surely right to question whether Klopp has neglected to develop different, more mature facets to their game.

While it was neglected by the film, the ALMR did acknowledge this facet of the situation in a press release alongside it, with the head of the organisation Kate Nicholls openly blaming how easy noise complaints were to make, and how immediately they were able to affect business.

There were a few fisheries historians, but they often found their subject of marginal interest to mainstream historians and were rather fuzzy about the ecological facets of fishing, knowing they could not be neglected, but making little effort to understand them.

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