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was unmet
adjective
Not met; unfulfilled; not achieved; fallen short of.
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That goal was unmet.
A-Star Sports is a collaboration between three married couples who saw there was unmet demand in the market for high quality sports training for young children.
He said he felt there was unmet demand for his wares, which include fufu flour, pistachio butter and three brands of palm nut cream, used for cooking.
The request was unmet, but O'Grady, who has twice suffered a heart attack, and seen "too many horrific deaths", would like the option if the time came.
Holding that the pardon power was devised as a check on the judiciary, they argue that the courts cannot overturn a pardon — even if the publication requirement was unmet.
Finally, when none of these applied, but one only of the criteria for TTH was unmet, the diagnosis was pTTH; otherwise, the case was listed as unclassified headache.
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The protesters' demands were unmet, leaving Hussein and others angry but undeterred.
In both countries there are unmet English language needs for children and adults.
Where these conditions are unmet (and they will be unmet, according to Lindblom, for most policy issues), the rational method provides no guidance whatsoever for policy makers.
Currently, 6.1 million adolescent girls get unintentionally pregnant in the developing world because their need for contraception is unmet.
As Bradley M. Campbell, commissioner of the state's Department of Environmental protection, put it, "There are unmet park needs across the state".
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