unacknowledged in the PONS Dictionary

unacknowledged Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to remain unacknowledged

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Rather than wait for positive acknowledgment after each block is sent, it sent blocks in rapid succession and resent unacknowledged blocks later.
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Though professional, art models are usually anonymous and unacknowledged subjects of the work.
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His contribution to art often went unacknowledged as the focus for artists evolved around the ever growing gallery and art market scene.
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Too often, her contributions as successful artist and playwright go widely overlooked and unacknowledged.
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However, her work there, not only as illustrator but, necessarily, as analysteven improverof his folds, as well as innovator in diagram notation, went unacknowledged.
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It commonly involves a more formal public process and public consultation program than is observed with de-facto or unacknowledged reuse.
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In addition, he was easily irritated, especially if his status and pretensions went unacknowledged.
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This austere, mathematically based music represents an important but as yet unacknowledged precedent to minimalism and has been little performed or recorded.
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Unacknowledged error are error which are incognizant by the analyst but can be spotted.
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The adopted approach follows a socially inclusive, asset-based community development model that focuses on strengths and skills already present but unacknowledged in the respective communities.
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