Selfishly speaking, I am almost tempted to let this state of affairs pass unremarked. |
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What has gone relatively unremarked by economists is how financialization of the economy has transformed the idea of saving. |
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Evidence of this is seen in the steady, yet unremarked, rise in interracial marriage rates for all of our races. |
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It is the relatively unremarked legislation that can often have the most profound impact on the day-to-day lives of ordinary people. |
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This phenomenon has gone largely unremarked upon by US military and civilian officials. |
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It's sad and depressing, and I don't want it to become merely taken for granted and unremarked. |
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An entire history has gone not only unhonored but almost unremarked upon, because it's not all that spectacular. |
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There is no use in trying for greatness, as even the attainment of greatness would go unnoticed and unremarked upon. |
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It certainly hasn't gone unremarked or unnoticed by many on the Left for almost thirty years. |
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The quadricentenary of the birth of the poet and dramatist Edmund Crowsely seems to be passing quite unremarked, even in his native Whitby. |
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I mean, these are just not the sort of comments that are going to go unremarked upon in the media. |
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It was largely unremarked upon until the 90's when some sociologists decided to follow up. |
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The modern taste for celebrity politics is now such that these things pass almost unremarked. |
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It cannot go unremarked upon that today is the first day of the new footie season. |
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The fact that the pen is also storing everything they write in digital format goes by unremarked. |
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Taking the skirt off was even more difficult than putting it on, which didn't go unremarked upon by the two men standing by the side of the canal. |
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What is so alarming about the commissioner's report is the revelation that so many relatively minor inroads on civil liberties have gone unremarked and unnoticed. |
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Society actually has structured the legal system in a way that provides adolescents with enhanced protections but those protections often go unnoticed, unremarked, and unused. |
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Chief among these are narratives around race, which go largely unremarked on by the mainstream media. |
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Of the rest, not much has been said and, therefore, the role of Will Ferrell in Yeezus has passed largely unremarked. |
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But the essence is unaltered: the concept of mobility, strange to most of his forefathers, is a familiar, unremarked reality to modern man. |
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In closing, there are two paradoxical results that we cannot leave unremarked. |
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Unfortunately, this potentially lethal counterfeiting is not widely known about and, in the majority of cases, goes almost unremarked. |
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Yet this change in direction appears to have passed unremarked by outside observers. |
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And yet, how can any writer allow this centenary to pass unremarked? |
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And while such diligent pursuit of knowledge usually goes unremarked and unrewarded, next week the world's barmy boffins get their moment of glory. |
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It's an omnibus of error and can't be allowed to go unremarked. |
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And even here typing went on here and there, unremarked upon, normal. |
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The biggest change in blogging is going unremarked so I'm remarking. |
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Weary and depressed, the singer returned to Paris and performed a series of concerts at the Discophage in November 82, which went largely unremarked. |
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The absurd environmental wastefulness of all this has not gone unremarked. |
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The same applies to other visual cues that tend to go unremarked. |
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There is one thing about Russia that has often gone unremarked. |
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Let us be clear, however: the blackmail so far has come solely from those wishing to stand in the way of a solution to the constitutional crisis, and this is a fact that we cannot let pass unremarked. |
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Unfortunately Europe's contribution is often unremarked in these situations, and we have to have a visible presence on the ground and show our solidarity, not just in the military campaign but also in the humanitarian effort. |
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As you may be aware, the organization of a session of the General Conference involves the active participation of several hundred persons whose role often goes unremarked in public. |
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Amid the confusion, the theft of the baron's jewels went unremarked. |
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