What's more, as he expends his seemingly limitless political capital on state finances, other looming issues are going largely unaddressed. |
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After years of spiritual practice, Jack Kornfield found he had emotional and relationship issues still unaddressed. |
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At the same time, both projects stop short, leaving many issues unaddressed and questions unanswered. |
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If these problems remain unacknowledged and unaddressed, the country may lose its predominance and endanger its security. |
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Some people are clearly angry enough about the low Health Plan offer and the issues that have gone unaddressed. |
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But he leaves unaddressed the issue of health care and the fact that 43 million Americans do not have health care insurance. |
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But if the underlying economic realities go unaddressed, then the risk of crisis will deepen. |
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Kohut said people can notify Canada Post if they do not wish to receive unaddressed mail. |
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On the one hand, some private charities and state welfare agencies specifically excluded illegitimates, so their problems remained unaddressed. |
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While the Church feels satisfied with the new position that the Kimball article presented, many issues were left unaddressed. |
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It is presumably futile to expect that question to be explored in a series which exasperatingly left lots of issues unaddressed. |
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Written on plain parchment, unaddressed, with a plain seal, there was nothing to say what it was. |
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Kenny is now 18 but the housing issues have remained unaddressed for a number of years. |
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A spokeswoman for Mr Martin said he was anxious that several unaddressed issues about terms and conditions be resolved. |
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We do not like to spend our time sifting through piles of unwanted and unaddressed mail. |
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Fewer nukes in the world is an undisputably good thing, but the issue of curbing international sales of conventional weapons remains unaddressed. |
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In addition, the report shows that gender-based violence remains one of the key unaddressed problems throughout Iraq. |
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Nonetheless, the issue remains largely unaddressed in Mexico. |
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This discontent could mount were this issue to remain unaddressed. |
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We must bear in mind that if these factors remain unaddressed, the potential for societies to slide back into conflict can be imminent. |
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Use of large scale cash payments to transact business constitutes a vulnerability to terrorist financing which is largely unaddressed. |
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The disjuncture between Canada's international human rights commitments and its domestic law cannot be allowed to go unaddressed. |
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By posing them, people were challenged to confront previously unexpressed and unaddressed tensions and confusions. |
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Even if he's wrong, the sustainability of the existing capital would still stay unaddressed. |
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A comprehensive peace process is required to address the fundamental conflicts and grievances that remain unaddressed in Afghan society. |
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We have left this issue unaddressed for far too long, because we were tolerant or even perhaps complacent. |
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If left unaddressed, by 2030 the energy situation in Europe will be one of increasing need and declining supply. |
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The amendments introduce new concepts that expand the scope of sections that were previously unaddressed by the private member's bill. |
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If unaddressed, these problems can interfere with effective communication and render research evidence inaccessible. |
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But the issue he raised was unaddressed and remains important. |
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There were still unaddressed risks of duplication and a responsibility gap relating to the delegation of certain authorities, as discussed below. |
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It is not a problem that will go away, but one that will exact a higher and higher cost the longer it remains unaddressed. |
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If such illegal actions and provocations remain unaddressed, the consequences at the political and security levels will surely be grave. |
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In its statement yesterday, CBS left a few issues unaddressed. |
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After the talks in Baghdad, Mr Blix said this issue remained unaddressed. |
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Needless to say, the issue remained unaddressed during the two-day summit. |
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The blocking issue, which has far deeper implications than people imagine is clearly a major issue that, if unaddressed, can be an even more significant danger. |
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These are vital issues too often left unaddressed by radical feminists. |
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Sowell is right, but he leaves one important issue unaddressed. |
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The 1850s saw Lord John Russell introduce a number of reform bills to correct defects the first act had left unaddressed. |
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Each prisoner costs the state about £45,000 a year – yet almost two-thirds of those sentenced to less than 12 months reoffend again, most within a year of release since their social issues are often left unaddressed. |
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If left unaddressed, this fragile situation will surely lead to further destabilization, with vastly negative repercussions in the area as well as in the region. |
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In this context some key problem areas frequently go unaddressed. |
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In November the US failed to pass the USA Freedom Act, a bill that would have curbed some aspects of surveillance but which Smith said would still have left major issues unaddressed. |
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The workshop concluded with a recap of the workshop deliberations, and a review of the list of expectations to determine whether any remained unaddressed. |
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However, there will be some unaddressed questionnaires and the link between the address and the unique identity number on these questionnaires needs to be established. |
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The related issue of clear program objectives and expected impacts, raised in the same evaluation also remains unaddressed, as discussed under the previous question. |
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Whilst paragraph 11 underlines the need for efforts to be made so as to enhance the public's acceptance of enlargement, the underlying causes of the dwindling support for it remain, however, completely unaddressed. |
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The existing imbalances in the treaty and the shortcomings in some of its provisions might have grave repercussions, were such defects to go unaddressed. |
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All USPs provide express and unaddressed mail services. |
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The concentration of non-participation among the youngest generations of voting age suggests that this trend, if left unaddressed, will only worsen with time. |
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Too often, the suffering of these innocent victims goes unnoticed and unaddressed, hidden behind closed curtains and doors of secrecy, silence and shame. |
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However, some issues remain unaddressed, most notably in relation to the complaints and appeals procedures and the publication of the disaggregated results for both the proportional and majoritarian contests. |
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In several cases, constraints identified in the annual review remained unaddressed in the subsequent year, with the result that the achievement of expected results was at risk. |
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Amid the Assembly's preoccupation with constitutional affairs, the financial crisis had continued largely unaddressed, and the deficit had only increased. |
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