Sentence examples for thereby overlooked from inspiring English sources

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A large group of potential victims of child and forced marriages is thereby overlooked.

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We still associate him with his twin TV triumphs Blackadder and Mr Bean, thereby overlooking his current status as an international movie star.

Current heritage management and the proposal for a UNESCO nomination focus on the architectural heritage, commemorative monuments and military cemeteries, thereby overlooking the opportunities to acknowledge the conflict landscape in its totality.

Equally problematic is a tendency in existing research to focus on the consumption of material goods and services, thereby overlooking the question of how inequality affects the distribution and consumption of symbolic goods such as respectability, status recognition, and achievement of upward social mobility.

However, thus far focus has been on the quantitative heterogeneity of the evolutionary process, thereby overlooking more qualitative variations.

To our knowledge, no study has investigated these indices simultaneously in a single study thereby overlooking the fact that these costs accrued concurrently.

We decided to study uptake and retention kinetics in MDM since dialysis is dictated by particle size, thereby overlooking intracellular processes.

This translational gap has several reasons: Previous studies have identified risk indicators at the group level, thereby overlooking within-group heterogeneities and distinct individual paths to PTSD that emanate from the disorder's complex multi-causal etiology [ 14].

Usually, the individual's performance in these trials is summed up to get a final LH value (i.e. DP, FP, or sum of latencies [ 1, 2, 5]), thereby overlooking the fact that the behavioral responses may change over time as a result of learning.

The third modeling study [ 21], developed by Lanzas and colleagues, did not allow for symptomatic disease in patients who were not on antimicrobials thereby overlooking a growing body of research showing high incidence rates in previously healthy individuals to be a key feature of C. difficile epidemiology [ 22, 23].

Previous surveys of imprinting in the mouse either had only a single pair of F1i and F1r sample (Gregg et al., 2010) or had multiple such samples yet combined counts of reads across samples of the same cross (Babak et al., 2008; Wang et al., 2008; DeVeale et al., 2012) thereby overlooking biological variability and risking reaching erroneous conclusions (Simpson's paradox).

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