Child maltreatment can be fatal, but the rate of fatalities is frequently underrecognized. |
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Land and soil degradation are underrecognized threats to global well-being. |
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It's underrecognized during hospitalization, regardless of whether people have dementia. |
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The Executive Secretary of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, Luc Gnacadja, stated that desertification was an underrecognized threat to global well-being that was aggravated by climate change. |
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Accordingly, collaborative state-nonstate policing partnerships represent an underrecognized vehicle for substantially expanding security coverage in Africa's urban areas in the short term at reasonable cost. |
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The mere existence of this movie and Mr. Lucas's imprimatur could be seen as significant morale boosters for African-American men whose World War II service still remains woefully underrecognized. |
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In the end Mr. Harrison deftly oversaw the synthesis of many ideas without great rancor, although the testy Corbu went away mad that his genius had been underrecognized. |
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Public Health is under-resourced and underrecognized. |
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Status epilepticus is an underrecognized emergency situation with substantial morbidity and mortality that requires immediate and effective treatment. |
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