Examples of using Unrecognized in English and their translations into Hindi
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Taiwan officially recognizes 14 tribes of Taiwanese aborigines, who together with unrecognized tribes comprise about 2% of the country's population.
The act of listening and acceptance, said Felitti,“turns out to be a previously unrecognized, remarkably powerful tool.”.
What an inspiration they are to so many others who do impactful yet often unrecognized work in Minnesota and beyond!”!
The Republic of China(ROC or commonly Taiwan) officially recognizes 14 tribes of Taiwanese aborigines, who together with unrecognized tribes comprise about 2% of the country's population.
There is increasing evidence that having an unrecognized mental disorder has consequences not only for the person
When unrecognized and untreated, it can result in severe damage to the coronary arteries of the heart,
open our eyes to new, previously unrecognized possibilities.
Art History to study fine art paintings, and that it may have revealed previously unrecognized influences between artists.
woman at work, go unrecognized for what you do, and have little control in your job.
expand the otherwise narrow definition of marriage, but to altogether abolish the false distinction between married families and other equally valid but unrecognized partnerships.
many conflicts in the region remain unresolved, and there are four, largely unrecognized, de facto independent states, shown in italics below.
art history to study fine art paintings, and that it may have revealed previously unrecognized influences among artists.
In people with multiple sclerosis, UTIs may go unnoticed or unrecognized because the common symptoms- discomfort,
may produce many thousands of new, previously unrecognized words.”.
may produce many thousands of new, previously unrecognized words.
that"it's a very unrecognized phenomenon.".
recognized heart attacks died, as did 28 percent of those with unrecognized heart attacks, which was significantly more
in the early 1490s, while the other proposes that syphilis previously existed in Europe but went unrecognized.
too often go unrecognized or are misattributed,
may produce many thousands of new, previously unrecognized words.".