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"neglected" Definitions
  1. not receiving enough care or attention
"neglected" Synonyms
ignored disregarded overlooked forgotten unrecognised(UK) unrecognized(US) unnoticed unheeded omitted unappreciated shunned unconsidered underestimated scorned undervalued unsung deferred depreciated disdained dismissed deserted forsaken abandoned rejected discarded godforsaken left dumped jilted forlorn dropped stranded ditched outcast sidelined ostracised(UK) ostracized(US) cast aside unloved disliked detested unwanted spurned uncherished hated loathed abhorred unwelcome loveless unbeloved despised mistreated uncared-for dilapidated shabby seedy tumbledown scruffy mean mangy tatty grungy miserable ratty tatterdemalion dumpy tacky ramshackle sleazy derelict threadbare scrubby unmaintained overgrown untended uncultivated unweeded weedgrown wild desolate vacant uninhabited vacated empty isolated unoccupied solitary lonely barren bare unpeopled unfrequented secluded unvisited virgin underprivileged destitute poor needy impoverished indigent penurious necessitous disadvantaged deprived needful pauperized beggared depressed unfortunate unlucky handicapped hapless poverty-stricken in want uncelebrated unknown anonymous nameless unacclaimed unacknowledged unhailed unnamed obscure unapplauded unhonoured unlauded unpraised no-name noteless ill-used maltreated abused harmed battered oppressed misused tormented harassed hurt badly treated ill-treated knocked about victimized(US) wronged injured victimised(UK) persecuted wounded undone incomplete unfinished uncompleted unconcluded unaccomplished outstanding unfulfilled unexecuted unperformed remaining pending half-done not done not completed unattended unguarded unwatched left alone passed over not cared for unkempt disheveled(US) dishevelled(UK) in limbo suspended in abeyance postponed unattended to undetermined unresolved awaiting action ongoing on ice put off hanging fire in cold storage lovelorn lovesick languishing mooning pining yearning moping slighted frustrated unhappy unrequited bereft crossed in love dejected lost missed squandered wasted forfeited frittered away thrown away blew dissipated misdirected down the drain gone by the board misapplied blown gone bungled unexploited past unused passe corny obsolete odd outdated outmoded unfashionable aged done to death faded old-fashioned old hat worn-out ancient antiquated antique archaic behind the times bygone dated mouldy(UK) rotten bad decaying rotting spoiled(US) blighted fusty mildewed mildewy moldering(US) mouldering(UK) musty smutty decayed decomposed decomposing rancid spoilt(UK) stale unanswered open undecided unsettled disputed doubtful vexed debatable moot uncertain unchallenged unquestioned unrefuted in doubt open to debate on the shelf single unattached unmarried sole without a husband without a partner without a spouse without a wife unwed unwedded available wifeless husbandless partnerless free spouseless divorced fallow untilled undeveloped unplanted unploughed(UK) unplowed(US) dormant resting unseeded unsown unmanaged infertile sterile disorderly disorganised(UK) disorganized(US) messy cluttered disarrayed disordered jumbled untidy chaotic muddled confused disarranged messed mussed mussy rumpled rusty weak unpractised unpracticed unhabituated deficient sluggish impaired subpar out of form off form below par out of practice out of shape not what it was not as good as it used to be unaccustomed passed up gave up botched bypassed ceded conceded expended let pass surrendered discounted overpassed shirked skipped forsook avoided contemned pretermitted More
"neglected" Antonyms
considered heeded used cared for well cared for neat well tended smart upmarket respectable nice honest salubrious fashionable posh top-drawer up-market swanky ritzy classy high-toned high-class swish elegant luxurious affluent advantaged privileged prosperous wealthy opulent rich loaded flush plutocratic monied flourishing moneyed lucky blessed upscale filthy rich cash rich well off well-endowed attractive clean fine splendid spotless superb tidy well-dressed well-kempt well-kept kempt pristine de luxe brand-new good new well-preserved unused unworn handsome well-to-do happy honourable(UK) healthy in good repair sound stable repaired sturdy solid well-built steady well maintained perfect unspoiled immaculate untouched faultless pure unsullied noted noticed observed remarked discovered perceived recognised(UK) recognized(US) seen complete fixed polite current modern up-to-date intact mended preserved protected reconstructed restored saved solvent successful well-off crowded populous busy cheerful filled full inhabited pleased populated productive caring improved in use occupied bright cheering cheery comforting cordial festive friendly gay heartwarming sunshiny bustling charming celebrated famous famed notorious prominent renowned well-known cherished loved beloved precious adored supported treasured dear valued dearest endeared favourite(UK) special favorite(US) favored(US) darling much-loved dearly loved doted on finished accomplished done fulfilled performed balanced buttoned completed fastened sane tied untroubled zipped attended to concluded settled achieved safe wholesome unstained flawless untainted unmarked unblemished fresh untarnished unspoilt undefiled unsoiled present existent existing immediate prevailing ongoing prevalent recent actual topical present-day real happening now taking place occurring now in existence continuing in hand under way orderly shipshape speckless impeccable stainless unmarred spruce undamaged trim adopted chaste claimed defended innocent kept maintained moral virtuous presentable firm durable substantial well kept answered certain decided definite determined mutual reciprocated requited returned shared sure undoubted responded to married colonised(UK) colonized(US) developed tenanted peopled lived in urban civilized(US) civilised(UK) cultivated nurtured secure immune secured sheltered shielded fostered safeguarded took seized exploited grabbed jumped at took advantage of embraced grasped milked caught leaped about snatched took on went for got hold of grabbed hold of snagged regarded attended minded respected acknowledged marked allowed for bore in mind born in mind was mindful of were mindful of been mindful of

908 Sentences With "neglected"

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Neglected his son, tried to control the world, was fine with murdering said neglected son.
"By 823, (neglected tropical) diseases could be part of history," said Dr. Dirk Engels, director of the WHO Neglected Tropical Diseases department.
" "The media have neglected us," the 17-year-old continued, "our peers have neglected us, though they are doing great work, and we have neglected ourselves until this very moment by not using our voice to demand to be seen and acknowledged.
"Diseases such as dengue and chikungunya have been neglected and under-funded," said Slutsker, the leader of PATH's malaria and neglected tropical diseases program.
C. P. Snow's now sadly neglected Strangers and Brothers novels, as well as the naval history epics — not neglected at all — of Patrick O'Brian.
It's just a strange sight to see a graveyard — that is already supposed to be semi-neglected, because that's the theme — actually look neglected.
Perhaps that's why, in 2013, the WHO downgraded snakebites from a neglected tropical disease to a neglected condition with no major program to address them.
Poor-country diseases, known as "neglected diseases," have a ferocious impact: One of every six people in the world, including a half-billion children, suffers from neglected diseases.
I completely neglected my emotional and mental health. . .
And while Windows Phone actually suits this device pretty well, a neglected app store as well as a neglected mobile OS means you're much better off with practically any alternative.
The long-neglected rights of Native Americans in this country are the same as the long-neglected rights of Palestinians in the Occupied Territories and of Syrians in the Golan.
But it's an especially bad option for migrant kids, he said, because they're entering a place for abused and neglected children even though they themselves haven't been abused or neglected.
On a slightly more optimistic note, it seems possible that the spread of these so-called neglected tropical diseases into the US and Europe might mean they'll be a little less neglected.
Alas, Harington neglected to pass the challenge to anyone else.
The entire city or those who were the most neglected?
Conventional agriculture has neglected these sustainable practices for too long.
The perfect way to repurpose your neglected lipstick collection, right?
The very reason women should be studied means they're neglected.
That Cooper has neglected to make it his everyday voice.
Voter files considered garbage are frequently neglected or discarded recklessly.
Much of the drive explicitly targets a neglected audience: women.
Collectors also turned to neglected byways of international art history.
Another vital yet neglected area of land reform is tenure.
Lucrative potash deposits straddling the border have since been neglected.
Institutions to catch and prosecute graft remain pliable and neglected.
Talent that has not been abroad is not, however, neglected.
Either some producer neglected to give her face wipes — cruelty!
His advisers say French diplomacy has long neglected central Europe.
China is investing over $60bn to upgrade Pakistan's neglected infrastructure.
But he neglected profits and roamed over all three layers.
Egyptian officials denied accusations that Mursi's health had been neglected.
People need to be enticed to study hitherto neglected organisms.
Residents of all three areas feel neglected by central government.
The PNG government has neglected basic services for its people.
At first, I neglected the door out of the gallery.
At the time, she neglected her own diet and health.
Seeing how they were neglected made Gandini want to act.
Meanwhile, the regular Pixel 802.113 feels like it got neglected.
The somewhat neglected freight network cannot handle the extra capacity.
White LGBTQ people aren't neglected; their faces never not seen.
"It really has been neglected over the past several years."
Most of the sites remain unmarked, neglected and poorly documented.
Less obviously, the intellectual underpinnings of liberalism have been neglected.
He felt a great passion for those that were neglected.
There was no sign of recent maintenance — everything was neglected.
I wasn't neglected, abused, or damaged in any obvious way.
We are advocates for the disadvantaged, the neglected, the ignored.
However, authorities allege Caden was neglected and died in July.
Zeitz argues that the neglected figures tended to be realists.
During that time, Courtney was neglected and abused, Glasgow said.
This Danish master, 83, has been curiously neglected in America.
They may also have neglected to apply for a permit.
Sport mode got some use, but Sport Plus was neglected.
"These communities are actively harmed and then neglected," Kaiman said.
He had neglected to make any copies of his work.
In the corner, a table filled with pastries languished, neglected.
But it's been largely neglected since it closed in 1972.
Was it something she or my father neglected to do?
"In general, health is neglected in our education," Stanbrook said.
"I'm glad it's being done and not just being neglected."
Food and nutrition are key elements that can't be neglected.
A neglected girlfriend feels threatened by her boyfriend's new friend.
Now it is full of neglected sites and abandoned synagogues.
Bordeaux is not neglected, nor is California, Champagne or Italy.
The article also neglected to use this person's preferred honorific.
I had neglected the car generally, but I loved it.
Home maintenance was either a joint effort or jointly neglected.
I've never neglected to recognize a family member's life event.
So sewer systems, canals, roads, and bridges go mostly neglected.
These doctrinal points Justice Kennedy neglected are not mere niceties.
Caught up in a birdie binge, Thomas neglected to eat.
This view is almost entirely neglected by researchers and politicians.
My siblings and I were not being abused or neglected.
Not that he neglected other media or, indeed, Britain itself.
Nor are small businesses neglected by the tax reform effort.
The criticism is that Mr. Tillerson has neglected other priorities.
A neglected kettle boils, its whistle piercing ears and hearts.
Mr. Hendricks remained, throughout his career, a somewhat neglected figure.
Emily: Levine got to work on my very neglected feet.
And yet it's a relatively neglected and poorly understood problem.
The father, heartbroken, resorted to drugs and neglected his children.
Instead, Kramer and Fleming neglected the changes Lemonis had requested.
"We're being neglected in the space of beauty," Philip said.
And the things that have been very neglected, we've lost them.
Sure, everyone has neglected the area at one point or another.
They are also focusing on subjects that have been unjustly neglected.
Now, moms aren't necessarily being neglected, said Howard Schaffer of Offers.com.
The coverage of the mosque discovery has neglected these contemporary issues.
And I neglected myself, despite having been so beautiful back then.
Not long ago, the ancient Roman site was neglected and crumbling.
I don't think anything has been neglected with the Focal Clear.
We quickly learn who felt neglected, and who ended up connecting.
They remain one of the country's poorest and most neglected groups.
They are neglected by breeders because they are not cash crops.
She's being neglected by the system — and partly by the show.
On top of that, urban water infrastructure has long been neglected.
And he neglected to address the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Myanmar.
So, you make a table: like tractable, neglected, and important. Important?
The center provides services for abused, neglected and at-risk children.
I guess that says a lot about how neglected they are.
Mosquitoes and neglected tropical diseases thrive in forgotten pockets of poverty.
Yes, there's still a road ahead for the neglected little box.
Her aim is to open space for problems that Rawls neglected.
Trump neglected to mention that Martinez only became governor in 2011.
But it's not just waiting for appointments where veterans are neglected.
We've gone to neglected localities to help where the government hasn't.
Every week matters to prepare and this cannot be neglected again.
For the past half year, I've quite honestly neglected this plant.
Maintenance was neglected and the sculpture was shunted around the park.
Here, a much-neglected philanthropic fact also needs to be surfaced.
Overgrown foliage and a dusting of graffiti complete the neglected look.
The evaluations were detailed last month in PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases.
For example, I love being objectified, tied up, and then neglected.
Are sufferers being neglected for their sex rather than their symptoms?
You operate neglected living rooms in search of an interior decorator.
During decades of military dictatorship, Myanmar neglected its health care system.
You know, I was abused, I was neglected, I was abandoned.
It's about Alix, a high school senior neglected by her mother.
Jewish cemeteries, too, were largely neglected and filled with fallen tombstones.
" And yet you can easily find references to it as "neglected.
That regulation is no mere neglected relic from a bygone era.
The túngara later revived this neglected auditory channel, probably by happenstance.
Chennai's natural rainwater collection systems and aquifers have been completely neglected.
That is economic democracy, the long-neglected complement to political democracy.
The arts feel neglected — as do groups that help the homeless.
She focused on her two daughters, whom she had long neglected.
Einstein had invented the atomic bomb, mistreated dogs, neglected his children.
Some came to feel neglected, disadvantaged, powerless or otherwise left behind.
It belongs to an entire neglected and reviled stratum of society.
Meanwhile, Russia has neglected to abide by its commitments this fall.
Once-neglected industrial areas are suddenly sprouting dense new residential developments.
The movie I saw twice in theaters, Booksmart, also was neglected.
Commentators weighing in on this issue have neglected the administration's inconsistency.
First, Lerner really neglected the tradeoff between monetary and fiscal policy.
But a new movement is underway to uncover that neglected past.
And other EPA regulations would tackle the neglected non-electric sectors.
The protesters' list of demands shows how long they have been neglected.
He was so busy with his life that he neglected that part.
His foster mom has lots of experience with neglected and sick animals.
The US was a nation of rich tycoons and poor, neglected laborers!
The Bentonville, Arkansas, retailer had invested in technology Kmart had long neglected.
The neglected horse was left to the elements under his owner's care.
And since upkeep has been neglected, many new roads are already potholed.
Yet Dahl's book about a young neglected bookworm became his best-loved.
Others died young as a result of being neglected more than boys.
Filled with crunchy analysis, it exudes authority on a hugely neglected subject.
The other neglected area taken on by this law is data privacy.
Our rural communities are being neglected by the current leadership in Washington.
The town's buildings, some dating back to the Ottoman era, stand neglected.
You can't do both – I would have neglected one or the other.
At this point, I should mention what I have neglected to say.
It then neglected to integrate them, and both kept undercutting each other.
But mental-health problems are also neglected because they may be underreported.
Conversely, they are not cash crops because they are neglected by breeders.
But behind the bad behaviour, he felt neglected, frightened, hungry and lonely.
The dogs recently allegedly "were a little bit neglected," said Sheriff's Sgt.
The surrounding area of decrepit warehouses was neglected for half a century.
They published their initial findings in the journal PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases.
Drinking fountains, for example, are the great neglected infrastructure of our cities.
In doing so, they embrace vision's neglected sibling senses in their blueprints.
"This recent study cannot be neglected by the community," Jensen-Jarolim said.
That height put them in a particularly neglected part of the sky.
Price: $35.00 For the Valentine whose neglected plants need some extra love.
Her 11-year-old sister, Blanche, who watches, neglected, from the sidelines.
But it's premature, he said, to worry unscreened patients will go neglected.
Spiegel admitted his company mistakenly neglected building for Android and supporting creators.
I have been neglected and humiliated in many ways by family members.
"Transgender people are often neglected in public health campaigns," Dr. Radix says.
In private, I neglected bills and tossed letters from the debt collectors.
I think they are a part of society that is totally neglected.
Now Brandenburg is reaping the rewards of saving treasures that others neglected.
His parties draw support especially from Thailand's neglected north and north-east.
Blacks are twice as likely to think that racial issues are neglected.
Like other neglected children, Jojo calls his parents by their first names.
But it is a force that was neglected by former President Obama.
Moreover, Tunisia's long-neglected interior — where the 2011 revolution began — remains poor.
Journalists and new media have also neglected the health of our democracy.
Since the end of that era, however, it has largely been neglected.
This is not a new issue, nor one that FERC has neglected.
There's no dispute that America has long neglected its woeful infrastructure problems.
But ViCAP itself is neglected, according to those who have used it.
Baylor's official press release neglected to mention any of that, of course.
"It's a neglected risk factor" in the fight against HIV, he said.
The area, as Gunaratne describes it, is poor, multiracial, neglected, radically underfunded.
Increasingly, they believe that quiet is a long-neglected component of health.
It had been neglected so badly that mold had grown on it.
The elected officials who neglected their duty to the public should resign.
Investments in highways have induced demand, while public transportation has been neglected.
More troubling, pilots said that the culture at the airline neglected safety.
I will never make a dime on our neglected tropical disease vaccines.
Virtues neglected, then adored become, And graces slighted, blossom on the tomb.
This is something that Western horror films typically neglected at the time.
Those have been neglected in the properties in some ways for years.
The country is a strange mix of disciplined soldiers and neglected civilians.
Instead, politicians have neglected low-income and rural communities in the state.
The simple reason suicide has been neglected for so long is stigma.
I figured it was the oil, which I had neglected to check.
Sound design is a stepchild that's neglected at best, abused at worst.
Considerate friends do not pout about being neglected, but adjust their expectations.
Potter and Burgess somehow neglected to mention coprophagia in their rabbit stories.
Getachew had neglected to throttle back from the full takeoff thrust setting.
It was difficult to decide whether the house felt neglected or preserved.
Divers neglected the pearl trade, and the region turned to oil production.
Do we just continue to be neglected because we don't have kids?
"They sometimes get neglected," said Tara Bernerd, an interior designer in London.
Toothbrush cups can easily be neglected, but they should be cleaned often.
Long unavailable, it is perhaps the most neglected of Lubitsch's great films.
Other discoveries resulted from investigation into hitherto neglected aspects of the war.
South African Jessika Bailing says she feels neglected by her country's government.
On my neglected Facebook account, for example, I had 82 connected apps.
Some curators in more traditional areas say they do not feel neglected.
Only by addressing this long-neglected challenge can we consolidate our democracy.
In some cases, they neglected fiscal discipline, causing ballooning debts and deficits.
Investigators claim Russell neglected at least 135 documents related to search warrants.
Goethe's fame notwithstanding, he is strangely neglected in the English-speaking world.
Her library was dispersed, her paintings lost or neglected, her writings forgotten.
Though diving is somewhat popular in Saudi Arabia, most beaches are neglected.
Some farmers are hedging their bets, investing in other oft-neglected plants.
What if it reignites New Yorkers' appreciation for their long-neglected subways?
It was damaged and neglected in the 1790s, during the French Revolution.
In past books, we have tried to shine a light on urgent and neglected topics, such as the oppression of women around the world; now we are trying to illuminate similarly urgent and neglected crises in our own backyards.
Something that is often neglected when it comes to gaming is the audio.
Thousands have protested in cities in the long neglected south, Iraq's Shi'ite heartland.
Together, they have been coined "neglected" for the lack of attention they receive.
Here are some ideas: Open a neglected cookbook and try a new recipe.
He's neglected traditional retail campaigning in favor of holding a few big rallies.
Most glaringly, it neglected to tell us how much TV+ will actually cost.
But it means that other, more consequential areas of land reform are neglected.
The second is focused on the neglected muses of certain 20th-century masters.
Then there's that insane scene in the final episode between the neglected Mrs.
Which is why frankly, in research, it's probably the most neglected hurricane basin.
I'm not the only one who has neglected my phone's sweet, sweet bezels.
Warning: Your flat iron and curling wand are about to feel very neglected.
The fireworks in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait left Dubai and Abu Dhabi neglected.
Their feelings and voices, Levine said, would not be neglected during the performance.
Their feelings and voices, Levine said, will not be neglected during the performance.
A former Socialist economy minister, the new president has not neglected the left.
He says the forest has been neglected and worries about encroachment by developers.
In calling the election, Mr Tokayev neglected to say whether he was running.
In most cases parents do not dispute that they have neglected their child.
Worn and neglected, the structure was a bit of an eyesore as-is.
A fact that the local police neglected to disclose in their initial statement.
"Classes where it's natural to discuss climate change have been neglected," Branch said.
But one area of the body always seems to be neglected: The nose.
"Flexibility is unfortunately an element to fitness that is often neglected," Sonier says.
The team published its results Thursday in the journal PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases.
The nation could "rally" to focus on Puerto Rico's long-neglected economic problems.
Rather than wooing neglected villagers, they pillaged food, stole cattle and poisoned water.
In the neglected region of Kasserine, the official bickering appears out of touch.
O'Connor said that Tirado is intellectually limited and was neglected as a child.
Marks insists Kemp's office has long neglected implementing security measures for Georgia's voters.
But she feels like a neglected baby, and so she acts like one.
Unfortunately, our park system has been neglected and is in need of rebuilding.
We can reinvest in and rebuild our neglected communities with courageous federal leadership.
In recent years, Boulder sadly has neglected any effort to control job growth.
Copper has been relatively neglected, precisely because it seemed so boringly range-bound.
She sensed that she was tapping into a long-neglected part of herself.
But there are even more neglected home products you've been taking for granted.
"The breakdown of the working class was neglected," he wrote in his magazine.
Perhaps the authors neglected Greenwood and Poor because they didn't literally draw fire.
DJ consoles have been somewhat neglected in the furniture design world...until now.
This kind of hierarchical thinking is why Mosley was neglected for so long.
"Surveillance is a critical but neglected piece of health systems," Dr. Ivers said.
And have they in turn pointed you to any neglected or unfamiliar writers?
She volunteered to work with local children who had been neglected and abused.
Maybe it was J.R. Smith,purpose-driven son, or Austin Rivers, neglected scion?
He has a family that he has long neglected without much apparent regret.
In Iraq's long-neglected south, there have been angry demonstrations over water shortages.
All of which lays the foundation for progress on a sorely neglected issue.
This crucial institution is being neglected just when we need it the most.
Dennis Mumbulo, James's father, vehemently denied that his son had neglected the animals.
We cleaned it recently after it had been neglected for a long time.
Few sectors of our economy are as neglected and undervalued as child care.
A developer resurrected a neglected concrete cabin in the Southern California high desert.
Once Egypt's exuberant gateway to Europe, the city has been neglected for decades.
It's about the human security that continues to be neglected in the region.
Yet a decisive right to counsel for abused and neglected children remains elusive.
He hired an auditorium seating 21966,21968 people but neglected to publicize the event.
Sophia has paid a great deal of money to rent the neglected property.
There's something about the changing seasons that makes neglected products feel alluring again.
But what of Korngold's other stage works, or those of his neglected contemporaries?
I also paint my toes and nails which have been neglected for weeks.
They live there because they have been abused, neglected or abandoned, he added.
They are often abused, starved, and neglected in their short time on earth.
Black's lawyers submitted evidence that Ms. Natko had neglected Mr. Mencarelli's medical needs.
But angry right-wing news outlets have neglected to do any of this.
Miss heard about the neglected park while researching graffiti-laden places to shoot.
The ACA needed fixing and it'd been neglected after years of Republican resistance.
Gay rights came first, and trans rights were often neglected in the process.
The Miami Herald reports that authorities filed 14 counts of animal cruelty against La Peruta, after 10 cats were allegedly locked in a shed, two dogs neglected, and six "mistreated or neglected" horses on a one-acre property in Okeechobee County.
They should keep their economies open and carry out several tasks they have neglected.
The United States conspicuously neglected to condemn his decision to let CICIG's mandate lapse.
The city's water is undrinkable, its roads neglected, and its streets overflowing with waste.
Dictionaries say it is politics directed at ordinary people who feel neglected by elites.
On Tuesday night, he neglected to mention the words "deficit" or "debt" at all.
MESA also neglected the greatest opportunity of all in a more integrated regional economy.
In the 1970s British buccaneers, led by Sir James Goldsmith, picked up neglected firms.
In the winter, streets are often plowed first, while sidewalks remain slippery and neglected.
In other instances, the division failed to put homeless or neglected children in custody.
Colleges are becoming more conscious of their roles — too frequently neglected — in social mobility.
Intense interest in the previously neglected area of outsider art only enhanced his stature.
Nigeria imports almost all its gasoline because its refineries have been neglected for years.
The people's opinion can be neglected and strong arms be deployed to silence us.
The Cofiwch Dryweryn wall went from neglected graffiti to national treasure in six months.
Might hoofers neglected by jazz clubs start offering their skills to dance clubs instead?
As wealth increases, though, what might be called public health infrastructure is often neglected.
The army wants to build schools and bring water and electricity to neglected villages.
Firstly, there's the distinction between "new and expensive" Android and "old and neglected" Android.
She's left to languish in her mansion, left to become the neglected wife trope.
Rafa wants Felix to prioritize weed again (his babies in the field are neglected!).
The event will benefit Janie's Fund, a charity to benefit abused and neglected girls.
" On governmental spending priorities he said: "We have neglected our infrastructure for 20 years.
There's no doubt the criminal justice system has long neglected sexual assault and rape.
He was just five years old at the time, neglected and still in diapers.
We feel neglected and at this point, you're either with us or against us.
Or maybe we'll see her embrace the important issues long neglected by prominent politicians.
For years the authority has been struggling with budgetary troubles and has neglected repairs.
" —Olivia "If they neglected to inform new potentials of the existence of current partners.
Obesity then becomes an inter-generational problem, one that is "grossly neglected," said Artal.
But his ancient practice had been neglected, and he had far fewer visitors now.
Women soccer players have resisted being neglected, and sporadically paraded around, by these organizations.
After becoming speaker, however, Ryan completely neglected the question of offsets and pay-fors.
"AuthaGraph faithfully represents all oceans, continents including the neglected Antarctica," the map outline reads.
The company's core apps evolved at a glacial pace, while the rest were neglected.
Those government subsidized transportation companies are also facing the realities of neglected transit systems.
In some cases these communities have been badly neglected for a very long time.
Spend some more time with the family you may have neglected in the past.
Adults have really neglected this issue and are not providing wisdom to young people.
That expected letdown in growth is encouraging a shift to a long-neglected strategy.
Mr Erdogan invoked an old, neglected German law against insulting foreign heads of state.
In other words, there is plenty to criticize—and Walsh neglected most of it.
Perhaps this is why the aftermath of accidental death is neglected by fiction writers.
"The public school system has neglected the arts a little bit," Mr. Ramos said.
When I trained to be a doctor, some four decades ago, everyone neglected sleep.
When major portions of our nation's infrastructure are neglected, it can have devastating impacts.
Local criminal groups will provide security and services in areas neglected by state institutions.
The tempting storyline is that of a long-neglected genius finally having her moment.
This point, he says, is so important and yet is still neglected by many.
They also argue that AIPAC has neglected to condemn anti-Semitic comments from Republicans.
A year later, the WHO published its Global Plan to Combat Neglected Tropical Diseases.
The established parties have neglected the emotional side of politics in the past years.
These are great late game cards, but don't think Hearthstone neglected early game elementals.
In some cases, these communities had been badly neglected for a very long time.
"When everything is a right, these most fundamental, foundational rights are neglected," he claimed.
Transforming otherwise neglected basements into lively underground drinking holes isn't exactly a novel concept.
He also neglected to pay about $36,000 in taxes on the home, authorities say.
The community has long felt neglected by the Persian-dominated central government in Tehran.
Its architecture was considered old-fashioned, it was largely neglected, and it was vandalized.
Over the past five seasons, he has focused on neglected and musically challenging works.
Notre-Dame was long neglected and struggled to find millions of dollars for repair.
How had my parents neglected to mention I had a Rasputin in the family?
Zuckerberg neglected to mention this in his letter to the public about Cambridge Analytica.
Since I hadn't anticipated being bitten by a cat, I neglected to call ahead.
Many didn't have alarm systems, and those who did often neglected to activate them.
Europe's best hope of economic revival lies in its neglected single market (09:29).
It ensures that nothing gets lost in translation and that no one feels neglected.
Child care is the long-neglected backbone of our economic and public health infrastructure.
O'Keeffe cavalierly neglected to paint any while she was in Hawaii on Dole's dime.
The danger of escalating mimetic violence was, in his view, both obvious and neglected.
The administration also dangerously neglected reconstruction in the areas liberated from the Islamic State.
It is not your representative's responsibility to investigative evidence the House neglected to examine.
It also acknowledges how people with mental health issues have been neglected and marginalized.
And the Holocaust Remembrance Day speech in which Mr. Trump neglected to mention Jews.
As it turned out, one rare, neglected tropical disease had been mistaken for another.
Still, it is bizarre that matters of war and peace would be thus neglected.
Perhaps they were neglected by their own mouse parents, and the behavior was learned.
Premise: A rabbit gets his revenge on the magician who's neglected to feed him.
And our neglected inner cities will see a rebirth of hope, safety and opportunity.
" Narayan argues that the mental health of Indian women "is a totally neglected area.
But for some reason it neglected to reveal the location to the outside world.
"They show strong, pure moral leadership because their voices can't be neglected," Satyarthi said.
This neglected area just south of Taiwan's biggest airport could use a complete makeover.
Khasanov hurried home, unearthed his neglected collection, and photographed a scratched disc up close.
But they are only correct because Congress has habitually neglected its foremost constitutional duty.
"Indigenous voices or political voices" were also neglected, added Mr. Enoch, who is Indigenous.
Jeb neglected the dead leaves that had blown from the girl's yard into his.
It had been neglected for so long that no one even remembered it was missing.
"We immediately saw what happened—we'd completely neglected this other channel of communication," Werner says.
There are people that are ignored, mistreated and neglected with disabilities that need our support.
But it could go down if he neglected to pay a traffic fine, for example.
Viborg castle has been neglected over the years, both by archaeologists and by state officials.
Thankfully, two PETA employees managed to spot the neglected canine during a straw delivery run.
Until recently, retail operations were a neglected and sometimes unwanted part of the energy industry.
Khuzestan holds the vast majority of the country's oil reserves but is poor and neglected.
Areas most neglected were northern provinces including Salta, where trucks rumble slowly over dirt roads.
"I don't think things will improve, because Kenyans in Kisumu are constantly neglected," she said.
This means not just hospitals and clinics but also our oft-neglected community health systems.
"It used to be that ... every dog was damaged and abused and neglected," she says.
And we know it's very bad for the general population — mental health is being neglected.
"Mental health continues to be a neglected issue in the black community," say Burnett-Ziegler.
Beside the vertical grandeur of RuPaul's impressive six-footedness, Berle looked like a neglected accessory.
She's already toughened before the show starts, as the neglected child of a drug addict.
The second season is more about Jones's history, something the first season neglected to discuss.
Instead of trying to improve the lives of residents, the party's councillors have neglected them.
Will we finally see the return of the long-neglected MacBook Air and Mac Mini?
So, when her family moved to America, Desselle was shocked to see seniors often neglected.
But with the power of those capabilities comes a great responsibility that can't be neglected.
The French toast gets pretty neglected, much like me in the job market right now.
But it will not bring cheaper medicines in areas traditionally neglected by the drug industry.
But the company has neglected to port the program over to macOS, for reasons unknown.
She was neglected by her own mother, an alcoholic, and raised partly by foster carers.
If America neglected nonproliferation efforts, it would likely invite more nations to develop nuclear weapons.
It was hard for Otto's family to see their son after being neglected and abused.
It would be a shame if it missed again because the detail work was neglected.
She was just plain old Mom, chopping onions, feeling neglected, cleaning lint from the filter.
"The relationship has been neglected for far too long on a bilateral perspective," Kawczynski said.
The process fosters awareness of large-scale gun violence and brings neglected attacks into focus.
She often aims to depict those who may have been misunderstood, overlooked, or otherwise neglected.
The dog was neglected by his severely ill owners, which led to minimal grooming sessions.
"I needed a doctor, and he neglected my health needs," she stated in her declaration.
This summer, a previously neglected topic in the fashion community was finally addressed: underboob sweat.
A surprising and neglected one is the world's ruminant livestock—cattle, sheep and so on.
Big Food companies are shedding brands that were neglected in favor of focusing on moneymakers.
Companies like Ferrero have shown how new attention can breathe life into previously neglected brands.
Kurdish officials were not immediately available for comment on allegations that Halabja has been neglected.
But Snyder says it isn't fair to say that Flint was forgotten or deliberately neglected.
This once abused and neglected pup has taught us that it's okay to be different.
She'd barely noticed it before, but now she sensed it in the closet, neglected, suffering.
The company turned its focus on to this neglected space of medical devices for kids.
We cannot fail in this endeavor simply because a link in the chain was neglected.
But the investigation went nowhere, and ABWE still neglected to report Ketcham to the authorities.
He also neglected to mention that Republicans coasted to wins in every other statewide race.
The Guccifer persona apparently neglected to switch on the VPN client before logging on once.
In poorer neighborhoods, homes are frequently neglected, leading to exposure from peeling paint or dust.
Deskless workers have so far been neglected by the many recent improvements in enterprise applications.
Micro Focus has grown by acquiring older software that has been neglected by its owners.
Fortunately, even a few simple changes can make a neglected outdoor space much more appealing.
"[President Obama] has neglected to take tangible steps to address these persistent cyberinfrastructure challenges," Sen.
Yet that racism is almost always either entirely neglected or dismissed away by conservative historians.
Any infrastructure proposal must first dedicate robust funding to breathe new life into neglected projects.
She had neglected to make any long-term health care plans or save for retirement.
But, as ever, character development is neglected amid the book's bludgeoning art-versus-commerce argument.
"Like periods, the conversation around menopause has been neglected for way too long," Sun said.
The Trump organization has poured money into the club, fixing what Marriott destroyed and neglected.
HR is widely neglected in the industry; and the repercussions for female employees are rippling.
So one of the potentially most important duties of the federal government will go neglected.
Its label, and the exhibition catalogue, neglected to report its collection history in any detail.
In South Carolina, I met kids trying to learn in crumbling classrooms and neglected communities.
Are Iran's many derelict sites abandoned casualties of war, neglected ruins, or projects under development?
Though often neglected in the past, their proposals are no longer falling on deaf ears.
My angling-obsessed husband had neglected to mention this before I boarded Mr. VanDam's Nitro.
We've reached a point in which the tasks of paideia have been abandoned and neglected.
He has written a comprehensive, insightful and robust biography of a transcendent but neglected figure.
Ms. Hendricks, the office femme fatale of "Mad Men," is a neglected mother of four.
Except Carmen neglected to tell Charo one important detail: She had already salted the paella.
So they might as well utilize the money on things that they have unfortunately neglected.
"Guys like Kevin and I were, in a roundabout way, neglected as kids, " Osaer said.
Iran is showing signs of attracting major foreign investment in its long-neglected oil fields.
"There's a level of nuance to what's going on that's been neglected," Ms. Castillo said.
"I was sort of taken aback that that area felt sort of neglected," he said.
Now, nearly 150 years later, a new generation of biologists is reviving Darwin's neglected brainchild.
The reviews regularly turn up offenses that applicants neglected to mention on their bar applications.
And how much of Italy's aging, often neglected infrastructure is also at risk of failure?
Others wanted to tackle the most neglected diseases, like Guinea worm, elephantiasis and river blindness.
"The subject of toilets has been a neglected subject for some time," Mr. Sim said.
Iraq once boasted of an excellent educational system, but it remains neglected and poorly funded.
The things you neglected are no longer drowned out by noise; they are the signal.
I don't know what I would have done if I had neglected to see her.
"Believe it or not, this is the most neglected phenomenon on the planet," Clements says.
And the long-neglected downtown is being revitalized as entrepreneurs make it a vibrant hangout.
But he neglected the domestic audience, which is expected to cast him out on Saturday.
Real estate was cheap because the town was struggling and many buildings had been neglected.
The flashbacks show how Goldberg's mother neglected him and his father acted violently, for instance.
An honest assessment of recent U.S. policy must admit that Washington has neglected this region.
Unions started taking on formerly neglected constituencies like janitors, home health aides and day laborers.
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But down below, in the basement, we may feel hurt, alone, shameful, neglected and unloved.
Groundbreaking episodes explored scenarios that were relatable, thrilling and humorous for a long-neglected audience.
Harvard hosted a conference examining the long-neglected topic of connections between universities and slavery.
For a while, this useful tool was neglected, used only once from 1996 to 2017.
The issue of far-right extremist violence has been neglected internationally for far too long.
They expanded too fast and have neglected their core business and customer service is horrible.
Opinion Neglected black cemeteries deserve the same level of care that their Confederate counterparts get.
"Weinberg is such an incredible example of a personality that's kind of neglected," he said.
Neglected grassland, which is often perceived as unattractive, could also be valuable for nature conservation.
Fixes Often neglected, these considerations can guide you to increased confidence in your charitable choices.
Upkeep of those in poorer neighborhoods has been neglected, and many have fallen into disuse.
"Uranus and Neptune have been neglected in the history of space exploration," Dr. Showalter said.
And the reason they've been neglected is because the resources are going to privatized charters.
She highlights autistic adults, who have traditionally been neglected in public policy discussions around autism.
The inquest ruled Vikki had been neglected by the NHS and an "unprofessional" prison service.
The message is not just sliding away, but hitting somewhere, touching something that is neglected.
The heart of Christianity seemed to revolve around the poor, the ostracized, and the neglected.
Favoured insiders might do well—witness the gap between coddled workers and neglected outsiders in Italy.
He completely neglected his duty to save himself, and everyone else without a gun ran in.
But she neglected to tell her more than 41,000 followers the reason for her abrupt departure.
This time, however, video from the scene shows he neglected to don his orange photographer's vest.
Stevenson told CNN affiliate WEAR this week that she has never neglected or abused her children.
More worrying still, their theory can't reconcile the special case in which gravity can be neglected.
Both she and her sister Jackie, Charlie's aunt, were severely neglected, as was their pal Stanton.
Benbow charged that the medical journal had neglected to mention a major hazard for sneezers: driving.
For the past decade, we have neglected to maintain the car's essential parts -- our state parties.
Clinton had neglected to turn over several thousands of work-related emails to the State Department.
In philanthropy, like in business, there are some opportunities that are particularly important, tractable, and neglected.
Champing brings new life to neglected buildings, as well as bringing in funds for their upkeep.
In East Houston, many residents — not just those who are undocumented — feel neglected by the city.
They work hard, pay taxes and struggle to raise children, but feel neglected by their government.
Focusing on the pupils about to take their exams means that younger year-groups are neglected.
I had spent so much time selling arms to the world that I neglected all else.
It won the Pulitzer prize in 20193 and has reinvigorated the neglected field of eviction research.
It's divided between the Brooklyn that is celebrated and the Brooklyn that is neglected and ignored.
This campaign season we have heard about an angry electorate that feels neglected by the government.
They discovered that they had neglected to take one small but essential step in their analysis.
Although the mission came to an end in 2012, RXTE&aposs niche has not been neglected.
Cramer has witnessed institutional investors suddenly pouring money into groups that have stalled and been neglected.
The French state has neglected the Jungle, hoping that its unpleasantness would stop the migrant flow.
Tiffany said yes, but Ronald neglected to tell Tiffany about his gambling addiction and criminal record.
And 76 percent said they see themselves using that time to pursue passions they previously neglected.
But the second part of Mr Abadi's promise, the reconstruction of Mosul, has been woefully neglected.
In doing so, Judge Kavanaugh neglected the consequences that further delay could have on Jane's health.
" Jackie added that Buckingham Palace was "second rate, dilapidated and sad, like a neglected provincial hotel.
Silvio Berlusconi, beset by legal troubles, neglected the euro crisis until he was forced from power.
Sure enough, some criminals Deadpool neglected to kill earlier break into their apartment, ultimately killing Vanessa.
It was clear that the kitten was neglected prior to being thrown out of the car.
The AOCC's task is to obtain complete sequences of the DNA of 101 neglected food crops.
The space was so neglected that one exhibitor had to clear dead pigeons from his room.
This new study—which looked at a neglected source of ancient rocks—suggests a different origin.
Like any medical condition, if bruxism goes neglected, there can be long-term consequences, she says.
Snap neglected them last time around and ended up with few pieces of flagship Spectacles content.
" Often, he says, "the worst interpretation" is given full attention while potentially disconfirming evidence "is neglected.
Despite singing the praises of blockchains, he neglected to mention bitcoin once in his official transcript.
Franco said yes, but Smith neglected to tell her about his gambling addiction and criminal record.
Part of this is because people who have historically been neglected, erased, and ignored wanna speak!
On the 603th of March Bartos will re-issue his unjustly neglected 2003 solo album Communication.
This Philadelphia-based organization defends the rights of neglected and abused children with a holistic approach.
The composers of the 20th century—Schoenberg, Webern, Nono, Ligeti, himself—were woefully neglected and unplayed.
The battle to secure children's rights -- neglected for far too long -- deserves the same relentless commitment.
He became so obsessed with the topic that he neglected his homework and his grades plummeted.
The structure stood neglected for decades until it went on the market again in Fall 2017.
This exhibition celebrates Russia's cultural history and reminds viewers of its oft-neglected tradition of portraiture.
Jose Franco is the WHO's Medical Officer for the Department of Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases.
Democrats need to acknowledge that middle America was not wrong; they have been ignored and neglected.
By the way, I regrettably neglected one of my cars and its washing for some time.
What we do know is that in the agency's calculus, a central cost is being neglected.
Bergen-Lafayette, to the southwest, has 19th-century Victorian houses and brownstones, along with neglected properties.
Rural reforms are now critical to develop areas that were neglected during conflict, political analysts say.
For years, he spent his money on alcohol and neglected his health by missing doctor's appointments.
A neglected garden would have drawn more attention, so she had weeded and planted and pruned.
British physicist Stephen Hawking said this week that eliminating neglected tropical diseases is "within our grasp".
Long-neglected fortresses, monasteries, palaces, and other historic buildings have been updated with all modern conveniences.
Clinton neglected the populist economic message that would have won the industrial Midwest — and the presidency.
But even if it isn't the star of the show, no dish deserves to be neglected.
Mr. Lin said China was returning to something good from the past that had been neglected.
Women's safety and needs are often neglected around the world, and refugee camps are no exception.
This year, the U.S. government marks 2628 years of commitment to fighting neglected tropical diseases (NTDs).
I'd be remiss if I neglected to report that the book's subtitle is a touch misleading.
Heaven, for him, is fast Wi-Fi and getting people to care about a neglected issue.
Lior moved less, spoke less, and forgot--or purposely neglected--to turn on his hearing aid.
They also help increase the supply of quality housing in some long- neglected markets, analysts say.
The region "has long been neglected" by the government, starting with dictator Saddam Hussein, per Reuters.
Trump and his lawyers have neglected to explain how exactly he plans on disclosing these donations.
But do we care more about their dreams, or those of poor residents in neglected communities?
Debate over this monumental piece of food and agriculture legislation has neglected a crucial subject: nutrition.
He has neglected to address the pain, suffering, loss of life and disruption caused by Harvey.
The Trump administration, however, neglected and rolled back these efforts, eventually disbanding the White House office.
Your smartphone won't feel neglected, and you can use Waze if you prefer that navigation tool.
They have everything anyone could want, but they are all empty and lonesome, neglectful and neglected.
Strauss also brings back the often-neglected Elagabalus, though not with a chapter of his own.
We know the stories that haven't been told, the points of view that have been neglected.
Two years ago, it was added to the World Health Organization's list of neglected tropical diseases.
It was a great movie, but it neglected to mention Katharine Graham, and her central position.
County officials neglected to contact Bland's mother, Geneva Reed-Veal, listed as her next of kin.
And proponents argue that these devices could also help empower communities neglected by existing monitor technology.
My aim is to generate interest in neglected topics and get more people writing about them.
One was that important, slow-changing topics were often neglected in favor of fast-breaking stories.
A long-neglected brownstone in need of a ton of work, yes, but a house nonetheless.
He neglected to name Russia as the principal violator of United Nations sanctions on North Korea.
Local historic sites associated with the legendary Queen of Sheba are neglected and strewn with trash.
Regulators need to focus instead on medically assisted treatment for addicts, which has been scandalously neglected.
Are they casting new light on the old neglected story of Native American identity and displacement?
She says women are neglected as they get older, which is not the case for men.
As men get older, they are still in the media, still everywhere, and women are neglected.
Trump neglected to shake Pelosi's hand before his speech, after she extended her arm towards him.
The inhabitants of Kasserine, however neglected by the state, were passionate advocates for their own rights.
Mark Milley also weighed in, telling lawmakers Wednesday that Canada has neglected its military for years.
He'd also made eight mostly neglected albums of gloomy folk music under the name J. Tillman.
DeWitt believes the property was neglected for most, if not all, of the years after that.
I neglected to tell him though that I am definitely sending a vegan pizza or two.
In their absence, civil servants have been forced to manage daily affairs, leaving broader matters neglected.
What had been built was largely unused, and it sat on a neglected piece of property.
Nowadays, I rely on a British podcast called "Backlisted," which discusses neglected classics and misunderstood writers.
Nowadays, I rely on a British podcast called "Backlisted," which discusses neglected classics and misunderstood writers.
What use is women's empowerment when neglected health systems can so easily snuff out women's lives?
"; "I spent so much time listening to other people's stories that I've neglected writing my own.
Meanwhile, the country had neglected its own problems, like its crumbling infrastructure and forgotten working class.
But there are a handful of great actors that the Academy has repeatedly nominated and neglected.
Yet, for too long we have neglected solutions right before our very eyes — our coastal ecosystems.
I had brought a rose, thinking that the grave might be a neglected and cheerless place.
As the Trump administration's foreign policy continues to take shape, public diplomacy must not be neglected.
Advocates for earmarks argue that they create opportunities to fund neglected services or projects outside Washington.
It's a metaphor for his inaction, and a feeling of guilt where he neglected his family.
Back home, I was facing a similar challenge with Sherman, the badly neglected donkey we'd adopted.
In this instance, they would have to show the land is being neglected or improperly managed.
Because organizational overhaul is time-consuming, tedious and conflict-ridden, most recent secretaries have neglected it.
Safe drug-use rooms could also offer treatment for addiction, a step often neglected in hospitals.
Tara Tyrrell, Boston I neglected to slide some tissues up the sleeve of my lacy top.
"I think that history is important and that it should not be neglected," Mr. Shoemaker said.
But if teachers are crucial to high-quality preschool, they are also its most neglected component.
Yet a separation is possible if the child is mistreated, neglected or endangered, law experts say.
Obama neglected the committee while president and had a tense relationship with chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
I often made it through a memorable night and realized I had neglected to take a video.
School board, it's time to provide the help and services you've neglected to provide for a year!
In 1982 he once again wrote to the council, explaining that Afro-Asian artists were woefully neglected.
The health of Bolivia's glaciers has been more or less neglected in scientific literature, according to Cook.
And a lot of them, like the woman in this video, are neglected by their own families.
The offspring of neglected junkyard dogs, the pups were sadly treated like the trash that surrounded them.
Last year the Dutch capital removed some 24,000 neglected bikes and 40,000 were seized for parking violations.
Just before Odessey and Oracle's 40th anniversary, they attention turned to their long-neglected tour de force.
Environmental damage in the form of poor soil, neglected wetlands or degraded vegetation can exacerbate the problem.
Queen Silvia founded the organization that fights for children who are neglected, abandoned or abused in 1999.
According to Wenger, women in research have been neglected for all but their breasts and reproductive organs.
A wave of Black talent is acknowledged in pop culture, but Black lives at large are neglected.
But the local school boards that interpret the national curriculum and hire teachers have neglected the problem.
These stories shed light on the reality of a problem that doctors and the media have neglected.
I think it's weird, being a mom who neglected their child and is now faced with that.
For example, children adopted out of foster care or orphanages may have been neglected, abused, or abandoned.
But many rural students are neglected by China's school system, and they are not the only ones.
"We expect those to be early in the process and not neglected," a White House official said.
You drop him off at the courts, but you've neglected to bring one critical thing: a racket.
But while steadily growing, it was neglected until 2011 when Facebook began trying to recommend local happenings.
Tribals, arguably the most neglected of India's many minorities, make up almost 9% of its 1.3bn people.
Jim Cramer has witnessed institutional investors suddenly pouring money into groups that have stalled and been neglected.
Obama's team saw an opportunity, and targeted new-money Silicon Valley magnates that Clinton neglected to chase.
Parkour is played by men in Egypt but the sport is neglected and has no regulatory body.
Snapchat neglected the international market in its early years, and now WhatsApp has snatched that growth opportunity.
Research has also started on paediatric antibiotics, which were neglected even in the heyday of antibiotic development.
About $2 billion-worth of construction is under way, including in the city's long-neglected Wards (neighbourhoods).
And it is committing some of the most extensive, and neglected, human-rights violations in the world.
Meantime, the S9 represents a solid upgrade from a phone industry that's largely neglected low-light shooting.
During the past decade, many neglected artists have been reconsidered; this cannot be said for Leo Amino.
"No other health condition in humankind has been neglected as much as mental health has," Patel said.
The havoc wreaked by Hurricane Maria revealed how neglected the island's infrastructure was prior to the storm.
Mr Baumol's primary intellectual focus was the entrepreneur, whose role was badly neglected by prevailing economic theories.
After Apple updated the MacBook Air in March 2015, the company neglected the laptop for a while.
The story of the Mac Mini is quite similar as the product has been neglected for years.
Caplan concedes that staff members might have suspected the patient's emerging pregnancy, but neglected to report it.
Snap neglected the developing world's Android market for years as it focused on iPhone-toting US teens.
Hyperfocus is seen among both of these types -- and yet it's been largely neglected in academic research.
Today the collection of cookie-cutter duplexes is showing declines more typical of aged and neglected housing.
I sent it to her entire family because I neglected to see it was a group text.
Was it when he neglected to attack Donald Trump for the first six months of the campaign?
Grace was taken in after she was neglected by her mother and forced to fend for herself.
Because of its richness, I think this is perfect for oft neglected areas such as your neck.
" Businesses today just might want to take a page from the book Gates calls a "neglected classic.
That's why many apps end up being neglected or stop working after a major operating system update.
But Egypt was relying on donor support and when that assistance went away, family planning was neglected.
All that may be true, but Apple neglected the one detail that'd make its argument actually convincing.
Martz gives two illustrations: Spatialized sound is a tricky thing and is mostly neglected in audio processing.
The region has slipped "below the radar and is neglected", worries Tanja Miscevic, Serbia's chief accession negotiator.
She's also concerned that healthcare needs and infrastructure improvements — like replacing the lead pipes — will be neglected.
How many empty basements, neglected boiler rooms and junk-filled storage spaces are scattered across New York?
Infants who are neglected or under-stimulated develop in different ways from those reared in loving homes.
Additionally, the PRC is modernizing its bomber force, historically the most neglected aspect of China's nuclear forces.
In 2017, Harvard hosted a major public conference exploring the long-neglected connections between universities and slavery.
In a long-neglected, crime-scarred neighborhood, those will go a long way to easing residents' concerns.
That's not to say López Obrador's administration has completely neglected addressing the human rights violations it inherited.
The foreground is entirely human here: The rooms may have been neglected, but the people haven't been.
People missed shifts and neglected tasks, which was easy to do because everyone was responsible for everything.
Acquisition vehicle Nomad Foods, for example, was created with the intent of buying up such neglected brands.
Shrenik Jain and Ravi Shah are tackling one of the most neglected areas of healthcare: substance use.
The government argues that Gdansk authorities have neglected the site, which is a source of national pride.
The program is designed to help comfort and train mistreated and neglected animals rescued from deplorable conditions.
We were poor, and black, and neglected by the state, but lived in peace and with joy.
The DRC was identified as 2017's most neglected crisis, according to a Thomson Reuters Foundation survey.
As a baby, he had been severely neglected in his birth family -- starved and left for dead.
"By the 1960s, Union Station was neglected and had fallen into a sad state," Ms. Musicant said.
At worst, neglected maritime spaces benefit insurgents and terrorists as is obvious in Libya, Somalia and Nigeria.
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US district judge James Boasberg said the agency neglected to duly consider a possible oil spill disaster.
Ruby frequently neglected assignments, skipped meetings and didn't show up for her team or for the company.
The last of the five neglected parasites is cysticercosis, also most often caught in Latin America, too.
And how many times have I neglected to bring backup simply for fear of damaging that, too?
Then "Green for Danger," based on the fair-play detective novel by that neglected master, Christianna Brand.
He neglected to issue an official emergency or call in additional paramedics until it was too late.
But the hourlong ride seemed more languid than García Lorca's dynamic description and the riverside more neglected.
It's worse in less affluent cities and minority neighborhoods long neglected when it comes to broadband upgrades.
Within this conflict that has been largely ignored, Bronstein has focused on another neglected group: the elderly.
These structural funding gaps for neglected vaccines have now come back to bite us, with tragic consequences.
This neglected work brought to the attention of contemporary audiences the breadth and scope of Smyth's artistry.
They are only a short drive or bus ride from thriving city centres and yet feel neglected.
Amid all this jockeying, investment in productive capabilities will most likely be neglected as a secondary consideration.
Experts welcomed the focus on Africa, which has often been neglected by both Republican and Democratic administrations.
Those areas have been neglected over time, currently making them some of the poorest in the country.
Guatemala is a vastly unequal country where half the children are malnourished and rural areas are neglected.
Later the children moved to their mother's apartment in Manhattan, where they were neglected and generally mistreated.
My aim is to generate interest in neglected global issues and get more people writing about them.
More time to clean all the parts on your home that have been neglected for too long.
On Monday, however, he first ate the chicken and brussels sprouts dinner he had neglected all night.
As long as they are not neglected or treated inhumanely, dogs tend to roll with the punches.
The power grid, which like Puerto Rico's has been neglected for decades, is especially vulnerable to storms.
However, you have inadvertently neglected to attribute it to the comedian Steve Martin, who wrote that line.
He had been a board member of Mentor Iowa, an organization that helps abused and neglected children.
The SWAT team rendezvoused with the 16th Division on a dirt road winding through neglected wheat fields.
The chambers of Anne's heart, like the "passages, staircases and closets" of St. James's Palace, are neglected.
He and his wife have custody of two young nephews who had been neglected by their mother.
They're both cruel tyrants who have starved and neglected their populations, precipitating humanitarian crises of historic proportions.
But in my haste, I neglected to fully read the description of what, exactly, I was ordering.
They also noted cases where new seed types failed because local customs and environmental conditions were neglected.
Website defacements, especially against small or neglected websites, are broadly considered among the bottom tier of cyberattacks.
One place that had been neglected for a while when we moved in was the water softener.
Mr. Botstein tirelessly champions neglected works that were significant in their time but have slipped into obscurity.
What he neglected to mention was his plan to build a spacious church on the ground floor.
The company reported declining sales as a result of a strategy that neglected its over-30 shoppers.
Maybe it will inspire someone else to dust off their long-neglected skillet and get cooking, too.
What's more, Both sides have allowed other economic dialogues on China and regulatory alignment to become neglected.
Boskovich feels it's important to highlight art forms that have often been neglected by science fiction critics.
He poured his efforts into acquisitions but often neglected the details of cataloging and housing the books.
The point is, there's an app for everything — yes, even for the passions and curiosities you neglected.
Crenshaw's home state of Texas is among those states that have largely been neglected in presidential campaigns.
It comes from sources as varied as inactive bank accounts and uncashed checks to neglected utility deposits.
The other two finalists had proposed explorations of Venus, a planet neglected by NASA in recent decades.
Sibelius, composer of seven visionary symphonies, wrote a sizable body of piano pieces that remain mostly neglected.
The neglected region is home to Syria's largest oil fields and straddles strategic supply routes to Iraq.
At a struggling Newark school, a neglected middle schooler and a lunch lady form a lasting bond.
"The reason it's touched a nerve is because our neighborhood public schools have been neglected," he said.
Twenty feet down, the researchers found the remains of a sarcophagus neglected by previous generations of archaeologists.
Despite purposefully living as ethically as I could, I neglected to include my hair in this calculation.
When working at the Field Museum in Chicago, Gibson found them seemingly neglected in the museum's storage.
Instead, I was hearing stories of people living peaceful lives despite being structurally neglected by their government.
As a matter of fact, the screen shows itself particularly concerned with the unobtrusive, the normally neglected.
According to the filmmakers, the CHA neglected to implement a healthier transition process for housing project occupants.
The Sinai Peninsula, home to several Bedouin tribes, is a historically neglected and poor part of Egypt.
For much of the past decade the party neglected races for state legislatures and governors' mansions (see charts).
The Post neglected to reach out to the department of justice and now the story has been corrected.
"I was neglected, abused, and shamed during my time at Bungoma District Hospital," said Majani in a statement.
Days before the crash, authorities in Washington state opened an investigation looking into whether the children were neglected.
But "Eden" producers neglected to tell the participants the show was canceled in August, after only four episodes.
GUTFELD: Well, I think you neglected to point out that New York Magazine, that&aposs their comedy issue.
After reading up on them, you may find yourself itching to update your own long-neglected access point.
Another was fired because he neglected to disclose harassment charges against him in his previous role at Google.
But for whatever reason, ABC neglected to mention her heritage in a release sent out following the news.
"Persons with disability are a most neglected lot not only in the society but also in the family."
Even though the team documented the moment, all, including Systrom, neglected to get a selfie with the Pope.
The app immediately gives you the option to select and display your disability, something other apps have neglected.
But despite the brilliant design, the planners neglected to anticipate one minor detail in the code they developed.
From December 7th a new legal entity (Airbnb China) will cater to all those neglected hosts and guests.
Heather had claimed Nick neglected Barbie while he had custody and she returned recently with a bacterial infection.
The museum's vice director, Luiz Duarte, told Globo TV the institution had been neglected by successive federal governments.
In her, he sees the little child that was neglected himself, all the things that he was missing.
That's because compared to the other worlds in our cosmic neighborhood, these ice giants have been sorely neglected.
Many of these feel neglected by their home government; most also support a unilateral guarantee for EU nationals.
Campaigners, however, are concerned that many men end up isolated, neglected and vulnerable once they leave the system.
While Amazon and Google are battling for voice assistant dominance in the home, they've mostly neglected other countries.
Returns for the 10 most-owned stocks were 7 percentage points below the 10 most-neglected, BofAML reported.
Like us, they are prone to feel unloved or neglected when they're no longer the center of attention.
"I am a Negro, the most oppressed, misunderstood and most neglected section of your population," she informed him.
Murphy was found neglected and alone, locked in a dirty cage that was left in a dark hallway.
"Given its scale, it's incredible how neglected the situation in Venezuela is," said CARE humanitarian expert Tom Newby.
Some observers liken the neglected districts in the South and West Sides of the city to war zones.
The companies maintain roads in an area largely neglected by the state and claim to care about safety.
Image: Fox, E.G.P et alA team of scientists decided the field of larval biology in ants was neglected.
Making a phone call is the oldest and possibly most neglected feature of a mobile phone these days.
XXX domains at whatever price it saw fit, Manwin argued, and companies that neglected to snap up a .
Other areas neglected by the government are pushing for autonomy and a greater share of the country's resources.
Budden also neglected to mention that many men in hip-hop do not write their rhymes as well.
CardMunch also dealt with it, but it was acquired by LinkedIn, neglected and eventually handed off to Evernote.
But they forgot about the bulk of people living in the rural areas, who feel excluded and neglected.
"Students are feeling largely unheard, neglected, and misled," says Nivedita Kar, a doctoral student in biostatistics at Keck.
Baltimore stimulated its own market by providing a steady pipeline of neglected properties to developers through regular auctions.
What I realized is these events and these deaths are often marginalized, minimized and neglected in the media.
Part of the "Hultqvist doctrine", as it is known, is to improve Sweden's neglected capacity for self-defence.
Al Hoceima is in the neglected northern Rif region, where the current king&aposs father never set foot.
Like other cities in the long-neglected south, Basra is plagued by electricity outages, unemployment and entrenched corruption.
Printup said that something needed to change on Auburn but that the neglected buildings are barely an improvement.
The only way to get there is through a tangle of neglected pavements, underbrushes, weeds, and unpaved curbs.
Snapchat neglected the international market at first, and now WhatsApp has beaten it to the punch worldwide. 9.
But life after mental illness is a neglected part of the wider conversation we're having on mental health.
While home renovation doesn't sound as sexy as many startups out there, it's been neglected for too long.
The neglected state of Germany's military isn't new — but in a sense that makes it even more shocking.
In the neglected north a Marxist insurgency simmers (and boiled over in August, when guerrillas killed eight soldiers).
Neglected by the empire that sent them there, they discovered a mission and ethos that I never intended.
Until now, the job of the teacher has been comparatively neglected, with all the focus on structural changes.
Fru will make you sweat, hurt, and swear — but it'll also make you love your poor neglected Kinect.
Overshadowed by her mother—who uses her primarily as a tool to elicit sympathy—she is neglected emotionally.
Hundreds of thousands of Kurds fled to western Turkey and Europe, and the southeast became a neglected backwater.
The Norwegian Refugee Council has called it the world's most neglected displacement crisis, edging towards full-blown war.
Washington needs to show urgency in addressing cybersecurity concerns because they have largely been neglected for so long.
So schedule it and tell her (gently) that her last-minute text made you feel a little neglected.
An infrastructure bill should address neglected projects that make a system-wide difference and improve manufacturers' supply chains.
In addition, companies are partnering with non-profit organizations to develop improved treatments for the most neglected patients.
Emmanuel Pratt was awarded for "turning neglected urban neighborhoods into places of growth and vitality" through community development.
He said Health Secretary Alex Azar neglected to analyze whether Kentucky's waiver would cause recipients to lose coverage.
Neglected crisis Casualty statistics for sub-Saharan Africa are almost certainly underestimates, as many victims are never recorded.
Your neighbor has a major hygiene problem — there could be more than one neglected cat in that apartment.
He called for "strong action" against United Nations military personnel who had neglected their duty to protect civilians.
Many say the government neglected them for many years, leaving them vulnerable to the guerrillas and the paramilitaries.
All three are "fundamentally preventive" and "deal with the root causes of the neglected tropical diseases," said Engels.
Arpaio neglected to investigate violent crimes against Latinos and instead spent his resources rounding up and terrorizing immigrants.
That would facilitate the policymaking needed to cope with national needs and problems that are currently being neglected.
Certainly, Melo is a man of skill and strength, but his arm game craft is neglected, at best.
I think the best way to get to know a city is through its (often) neglected public institutions.
When the Braves got around to firing Gonzalez, they neglected to tell him before changing his travel itinerary.
That new iMac Pro is impressive, and video pros are nodding with approval after years of feeling neglected.
The farm is called the "Happily Ever Esther Fam Sanctuary," and takes in rescued and neglected farm animals.
The duo break into an unoccupied house next door to the home of an attractive, neglected housewife, Ann.
These neglected projects undoubtedly include Flint's urgent pipe replacement needs, estimated to cost as much as $1.5 billion.
"It's clear that their human rights were being neglected," the Texas lawmaker told reporters in a conference call.
"I saw the ordeal they went through, and how Europe hesitated and neglected to act," Mr. Ai said.
He's neglected to mention the Russian technology magnate that owns a stake in a company he co-owns.
What she neglected to say was that in storage there were 35 more pieces by Jean (1894–1979).
We're told they neglected to do that the morning of the accident and were doing belated due diligence.
Here sex symbolizes the isolation felt by a man neglected by his closest family and the wider world.
And it promises to restore the neglected work of a gay, black composer to the modern-music canon.
The dogs have often been abused, neglected or feral before they land in a crowded and cacophonous shelter.
It has no clear voter base anymore, no clear link to those who feel left behind and neglected.
Investors in Germany say Volkswagen neglected its legal obligation to inform them of the risks it was taking.
But even if you have neglected to exercise and are now middle-aged, it is not too late.
Now that consumer is one that's been neglected before and I'm not going to let that happen here.
She left behind a life of being repeatedly bred, neglected and left outside in the elements 24/7.
Most of our other genes have been almost as badly neglected, the subjects of minor investigation at best.
Metro's particular woes are the product of years of neglected maintenance, poor management and oversight and uncertain finances.
The narrator's heart-pond is destined to remain terminally neglected, its depths unexplored, its most precious resources unconsumed.
The sanctuary cares for an array of abandoned, abused, neglected, and elderly farm animals, and accepts volunteers regularly.
The romance between the Mint Theater Company and the neglected Irish playwright Teresa Deevy is still going strong.
If major, powerful nonprofit organizations endorse such polarizing politicians, then who speaks for the vulnerable and the neglected?
First, assistance must address individual needs, particularly in underdeveloped rural areas that have been neglected by the state.
Oyster and Evva are targeting the unattended market of freelancers, startups and SMEs, long neglected by the incumbents.
It is time to change the requirements and award vouchers only for new drugs to treat neglected diseases.
Mr. McDonagh's palette and spleen remain mostly intact, but here he's neglected to include a story or point.
Ms. Ponet, who reports for the Guadeloupe 1ère network, said the residents of St. Martin felt utterly neglected.
In the past, I've thought of Antonia Franceschi as one of those unjustly neglected choreographers championed by NYTB.
Critic's Pick "Private Lives Public Spaces" is a thought-provoking show of neglected footage from the museum's collection.
For far, far too long, lawmakers have neglected their critical role in overseeing how these technologies are used.
It is neither mowed nor neglected but rather nurtured each fall with an intensive regimen of organic fertilizer.
EDINBURGH — The window overlooks a neglected backyard where a few shrubs grow with their backs to the wall.
We pay attention to some of the plays that were a little more neglected when they came out.
One metaphor is well represented, both in our imaginations and in our iconography, while the other is neglected.
In February 2016, Therrien neglected to dress a French-speaking player for a game against the Colorado Avalanche.
A majority of the officers were found to have neglected their duties during shifts that began at midnight.
And the trade-war alarmists overlook the matchless, yet overwhelmingly neglected, leverage America holds over the global economy.
Many said city government neglected them in ways they thought would not have been tolerated in wealthier neighborhoods.
It's also been building the capacity of the animal advocacy movement, including in neglected countries with young movements.
About 15% of the inhabitants here are foreigners, but the international community has for months neglected the camp.
"Moral weights seems to be a highly neglected research topic," GiveWell writes in its post on the research.
A skeleton staff of political neophytes neglected to read Melania Trump's speech, much less vet it for content.
It claims that under the Trump administration, these inequalities will be neglected while businesses benefit from tax cuts.
The bishops charged with rebuilding trust are still facing accusations that they neglected victims and protected abusive priests.
The repression is one of the most harrowing — and yet most neglected — humanitarian crises in the world today.
In a similar vein, she took to studying Brazil's neglected indigenous cultures, inspired by their devotion to crafts.
Today, on the neglected fringes of a city that has been transformed by borderless wealth, globalization means immigrants.
I appreciate that a presidential candidate has identified a truly significant, but thus far largely neglected, economic topic.
He said he had mixed feelings about the pope's visit, saying his family has been neglected and forgotten.
This makes it a great time to focus on playing/completing the games you have/may have neglected.
I would start the day on my long-neglected spin bike, feeling motivation that I'd lacked for months.
No group in our society is more neglected and forgotten than we millions gone missing in this way.
Elephantiasis is one of 17 neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) that affect 1.5bn people, disabling children and keeping multitudes poor.
This human experience of climate change, often neglected in mainstream climate change narratives, is the pillar of this project.
"The vision was so in our heads that we neglected to present it to people earlier on," said Singh.
It has neglected infrastructure in pursuit of needlessly restrictive fiscal targets, most recently its "black zero" ban on deficits.
Snider easily qualifies for such categories as "neglected" and "overlooked," but her work cannot be contained by these terms.
Funding for other neglected diseases, including HIV, malaria and tuberculosis, decreased -- continuing a downward trend that began in 5003.
And focusing on the consistently high performers means that lessons from those that have made recent improvements are neglected.
The clearest, but most unfortunately neglected, thing on the ballot in 2018 is the Republican Party's mainstream policy agenda.
In the backyard — previously little more than a neglected hill — they added a cantilevered pool, deck and screened cabana.
His is an extreme case of soil contamination, one of the largest and most neglected problems in the country.
The priority should be unglamorous maintenance work, which has been neglected even as wasteful new projects have gone ahead.
Kelly shed some light on why the stratosphere has been such a neglected area in space exploration and travel.
In pursuit of the White House and Congress, Democrats had neglected to build up a bench in the states.
Nonetheless, Sierra Leone is doing better at beating back neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) than almost anywhere else in Africa.
The church has neglected exorcisms for a long time, she says, despite strong demand from the public for them.
TransferWise's main target here is undoubtedly the incumbent banks, and initially the rather neglected SME or sole trader market
But the economic stagnation will soon force the Japanese government to face its painful and long-neglected structural reforms.
She was abused and neglected for 16 years -- until she escaped, according to a criminal complaint against the couple.
Notably, Donald Trump Jr. also neglected to tell the committee about the second Trump Tower meeting during his testimony.
Locals, whose basic needs have long been neglected, resent the massive deployment of resources just to fight the virus.
Esmail Azarinejad, a poor cleric, drives around neglected villages distributing children's books from the back of his old Peugeot.
On the other hand, black communities are typically neglected when they're hit by a terrible crime such as murder.
In the months since, I've recovered, slowly regained the weight I'd lost, catching up on the sleep I'd neglected.
The Muslim parts of Mindanao are among Southeast Asia's most unstable and neglected, lacking in infrastructure, jobs and schools.
Meanwhile it has neglected even bigger drags on the economy, such as the sorry state of the education system.
A church in a small Spanish city entrusted the restoration of a neglected artwork to an amateur art restorer.
But she neglected to say WHAT it was mixed with, so the bear option still seems viable to me. 
By really looking at the horse, we want to see some facets of ancient people that are generally neglected.
Ministers hope the move will help to fund fuel imports needed because Nigeria's refineries have been neglected for years.
His successor, Sergio Jadue, who pled guilty to racketeering as part of the FIFA corruption scandal, neglected it entirely.
Though neglected when they were rediscovered just over a century ago, they are now subject to intense scientific scrutiny.
"He was horribly abused, neglected and ultimately killed," said Chief Deputy District Attorney Sheryl Lidtke, according to the Star.
However, she neglected to realize that the text was sent not to the friend, but to her actual boyfriend.
For too long the British government has neglected a sector that plays a vital part in less affluent regions.
However, finding and scheduling the time necessary to review audit logs is a tedious task that often is neglected.
Now it's come out that he neglected to mention that the Russian government was the source of the information.
He sought to reckon with the parts of his life and personality he'd neglected while pursuing his swimming career.
We have neglected the underwater unknown for too long and the future of drones is below, not above is.
He neglected my question, but said that he spent most of his day online, researching arguments against the Holocaust.
If it was neglected before the disaster, it will never be better (and often worse) during the disaster response.
It says if cannabis was a regulated drug then treatment for problem users would not be so badly neglected.
I'd heard that line before, of course, but always discarded it under some vague notion of neglected civic duty.
It alleges the chain received three separate reports of Fogle's interest in children and still neglected to contact police.
Duterte said miners have "considerably neglected" their duty to protect the environment and to repair damage done by mining.
Unsurprisingly, several key issues were either altogether neglected or received little airtime during the Republican National Convention this week.
Madeleine's mother, Queen Silvia, founded the organization that fights for children who are neglected, abandoned or abused in 1999.
The Mac Pro and Mac Mini have been neglected for years, and it's unclear if it's about to change.
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story neglected to mention that Allan Heinberg was also a comic-book writer.
"I'm not just talking about frogs—I'm talking about all forms of neglected lower forms of life," said Biju.
Messinger says it is these specific IPV dynamics and strategies that have been widely neglected by violence support services.
"Some of my cities are facing serious infrastructure issues because that stuff's been neglected for so long," Wellenkamp said.
And we neglected the most basic thing, which is physical security for the people there and for our troops.
But Jim is so jealous of Drew's devotion to art that he feels neglected and threatens to move out.
Successive U.S. administrations of both parties and Congress have neglected this threat and left Americans exposed to foreign manipulation.
It looked like a win for all, except for one neglected detail: the toxic legacy the Navy left behind.
Residents say the town has been neglected since its coal and lead mines were closed some 20 years ago.
AT&T has neglected to provide low-income neighborhoods in Cleveland with top broadband capabilities, a new report alleges.
She appeared to be paying attention, her eyes slightly widened and her bowl sitting neglected on the coffee table.
Sources said it's common to find several staffers huddled around the lockers throughout the day, perusing their neglected messages.
He neglected to say that there has been a steady decline in these rates for the past seven years.
It looks as if the prosecutor copied text from a similar case and neglected to swap out Assange's name.
Emanuel has either targeted or neglected the very same institutions that provide sanctuary to thousands of immigrants in Chicago.
However, she neglected to acknowledge that this same problem affects legal non-immigrants as well under the current system.

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