unaddressed造句1. However, there are still unaddressed problems, the IG concluded.
2. There's unaddressed and catastrophic climate change.
3. Don't eat undated product by an unaddressed factory.
4. Although the focus of the machines is on unaddressed mail, all four can be equipped with inkjet heads for addressing if necessary.
5. If feelings of gender confusion go unaddressed, extreme depression may occur.
6. Hypothesis: Revision hip arthroscopy is associated with unaddressed femoroacetabular impingement.
7. This was not understood at the time, and therefore went unaddressed , until ascension became so distorted that we chose to stop ascending and wait for a time when all records would be revealed.
8. It leaves a series of landmines in the path of the economy over the next 14 months while leaving America's longer-term fiscal challenges unaddressed.
9. She does, however, leave many intriguing and important questions disappointingly unaddressed.
10. In 2005, Mandela spoke publicly and candidly about his son's death from AIDS, helping to combat the stigma around the disease that was largely unaddressed during his presidency.
11. "This debt buildup is due to massive spending that we cannot afford, and deficits that go unaddressed," said Senator Judd Gregg, the senior Republican on the Senate Budget Committee.
12. Very often the gap between young and old, rich and poor gets too painful though unnoticed and unaddressed by wide publicity.
13. They can improve OER based on their own experiences in the classroom and create new OER for previously unaddressed areas.
14. We didn't want to remove the most overpowered Marksman skill combinations altogether, however, and we also didn't want to leave other Marksman skill issues unaddressed.
15. By requiring so much attention from regulators, other weaknesses in the financial system go unaddressed, a cost everyone in the system pays for eventually.
16. It's the Chinese side of the equation, many economists believe, that remains unaddressed.
17. "Elephant in the room" is an English idiom for an obvious truth that is being ignored or goes unaddressed.