Nine previously unreported markers were incorporated into the integrated map. |
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He said many cases of incest and sexual abuse remain unreported and barely half of the reported cases make it through the court system. |
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The case, which went unreported, had already been unceremoniously rejected in the High Court. |
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Millions of small oil spills, primarily from ships cleaning their bilges, go unreported and undetected each year. |
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But PC Lees stressed that the figures were just the tip of the iceberg with many incidents going unreported. |
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Because of the top-secret nature of the mission, the sinking went unreported and the sailors had to endure four days and nights in the water. |
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This bleak picture goes unreported because journalists are rarely seen there. |
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Ironically, for someone who had enjoyed such celebrity, her death in 1909 went unreported in the Paris press. |
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For every incident of rape reported, there are thousands that go unreported. |
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Indeed, many cases go unreported because the victim does not seek help or even report the incident. |
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The owner is said to have put unreported income in bank deposits or used it to buy bearer bonds. |
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Indeed, the big, largely unreported summer story of 2001 was the renewal of financial interest in all things related to the Internet. |
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And we have no idea how many incidents have gone unreported or have been covered up. |
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The major problem with rape culture today in the United States is that many rapes go unreported. |
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The specifics of the onerous terms of release were not apparent in the unreported decision. |
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More go missing and unreported since owners gain little by filing a police report. |
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You have people's deaths going unreported for weeks because other climbers are not wanting to stop and help. |
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The benign variant is a typical example of an intraductal papilloma arising in the sublingual gland, a previously unreported site. |
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The annual Fun Day in Bedford Park, curiously enough unreported in the papers, was a great success. |
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Only most incidents pass unreported because they occur away from the ground and the accompanying paraphernalia of cameras and notebooks. |
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The off-label use of capsaicin cream for treating painful scars is heretofore unreported. |
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Such a growth trajectory is uncommon or unreported among terrestrial vertebrates and merits closer examination. |
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As an unreported case, it enters law as a ghostly, sourceless illustration of circumstances that law will not recognize. |
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The high number of accidents, suicides and other non-combat deaths have gone largely unreported in the media. |
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What he said to the workers went unreported, except in a small local paper that tracked down two of them. |
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These data confirm the unstinting and largely unreported dedication of the American public to multilateralism in foreign policy. |
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In addition, several previously unreported or underemphasized results have been produced. |
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Today, domestic violence makes up a quarter of all reported violent crime, although most goes unreported. |
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Later, Carmela finds one lawyer, but the effort to reach the unreported assets depends on the work of an investigator who bows out when he learns who is involved. |
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This figure does not account for unreported or undiscovered incidents. |
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The AMR report also claims that a fifth of production-line part problems go unreported because of a lack of factory floor visibility. |
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Such assessments can relate to unreported gross income, as well as to other adjustments. |
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This problem exists in developing countries and often goes unreported, posing a threat to diversity of cultural expressions. |
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The subject of illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing was discussed and the necessity for coordinating surveillance in this area stressed. |
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Two things happened here: one is unreported catch and one is natural mortality. |
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We do know, however, that the estimated number of unreported cases is high. |
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Neumann says the important court decision remains virtually unreported in Mexico and outside Mexico. |
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This problem is compounded by illegal imports, unreported and unregulated fishing, as discussed at the last part-session. |
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Continued efforts to reduce hunting losses, to reduce unreported kills, and to increase understanding about walrus populations are encouraged. |
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That was an astonishingly precise figure in view of the number of unreported births. |
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The violence against women by agents of the state goes largely unreported and unscrutinized. |
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Many of them are dying and their deaths are going unreported. |
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Your stories and your deaths were mostly unreported in the British media. |
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That is an alarming insight into the prevalence of unreported crime. |
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When there are no cops to report your minor theft to it goes unreported. |
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As stated, this is one of the cases that is unreported and unpublished. |
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The largely unreported clashes that ensued were of exceptional ferocity. |
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With the knowledge of how many go unreported, the BJS survey is seen as a more accurate portrayal of hate crime in America. |
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Within this same organization, numerous sexual assaults on its own women occur year after year, often unchecked and unreported. |
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There are no statistics on the number of unreported incidents of sexual harassment. |
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In addition, due to the limited scope of data collection and a lack of access to contested and ceasefire areas of the country, many casualties remain unreported. |
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Mr. Rezansoff pointed out that there are currently substantial unreported fisheries which impede fisheries management, a situation he attributed to political expediency. |
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A further call was made for support to prepare a plan for the implementation of the 2009 Caribbean ministerial declaration on illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing in the Caribbean. |
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The ruse worked and her attendance at the party went unreported. |
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Not quite Little becomes even less New democracy, old men The old chief and the new one Colombia's unreported refugees Re-enter Perez Electorumpus ReprintsThe president's diary is being lightened. |
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In terms of helicopter safety, it has long been a concern of ours that much goes unreported and that many incidents are not thoroughly investigated. |
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Notwithstanding the difficulties in accurately estimating the number of cases that go unreported, this demonstrates that legalizing euthanasia does not necessarily create greater control over the practice. |
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Like so many others in this virtually unnoticed, unreported population, Serena Castellano would not have survived the delivery room only years earlier. |
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To describe a previously unreported type of ptosis associated with abnormal synkinesis between the superior rectus muscle and the levator palpebrae superioris. |
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Particularly benefited by the data base are new initiatives implemented by the IRS in recent years to detect nonfilers and unreported income. |
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Kirklees NUT case worker Hazel Danson welcomed the drop in recorded attacks but warned that many violent incidents may go unreported. |
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In providing these services to our clients, our lawyers draw on an extensive collection of resource materials including an in-house library of unreported arbitration decisions. |
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Most cases relating to early or forced marriages are viewed as private and therefore not considered wrong or due to private reasons go unreported and therefore never get to the courts. |
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Illegal, unregulated, or unreported fishing catch between 11 and 26 million tons a year which accounts for one quarter of global catch. |
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The majority of forced labor, whether coerced through debt, violence, or through another manner, is often unreported. |
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In addition, incidences of death, injury and illness related to agricultural activities often go unreported. |
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Many of the instances likely went unreported, and it is possible that documents relating to such acts were deliberately destroyed, or sanitized. |
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However, similar use of warning coloration in plants to advertise physical armaments has been, until recently, unreported. |
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The majority of members of FFA have legislation prohibiting the use of flagged vessels, including fishing vessels, supply, bunker and reefer vessels, to support illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing activities. |
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Our government has made the fight against overfishing a priority, and I am heartened to work with a group of Ministers who share Canada's commitment to bring an end to illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing activities. |
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Yadu Singh said there had been at least 20 bashings of Indian students in Sydney in the last month alone, but most went unreported out of fear. |
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The FAO adopted in 2001 an international plan of action to prevent, deter and eliminate illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing, which the Community has endorsed. |
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Justice Department, sexual assault is one of the most under reported crimes, with 68 percent of sexual assaults against adults left unreported. |
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Rape and sexual assault, whatever the setting, goes largely unreported. |
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Nevertheless, it is assumed that many cases remain unreported and therefore the data collected do not necessarily give the full picture of the situation. |
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Two weeks ago, the board reviewed a police report about a case of alleged domestic abuse that took place at the motel that went unreported. |
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There may have been some unreported swims of the Channel, by people intent on entering Britain in circumvention of immigration controls. |
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Most of these cases of abuse go unreported since the members of the society that witness such abuse are too afraid of being accused of being accomplices. |
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It turned out that Ofsted had made a brief visit to the school some time before the inspection and had come up with some sort of unreported provisional judgement. |
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As recently as 2016, Florida industry professionals are starting to question if wagering is seeing a decline or just transitioning to unreported online formats. |
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This is an agreement with the intention to stop port states from allowing boats to dock that participated in illegal, unreported or unregulated fishing. |
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At the time of the accident, the fate of LCT 427 went unreported and the late Violet Graham, James's widow, believed her husband, from Gateshead, had died in Normandy. |
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Bragg's original announcement of the discovery at a Solvay conference on proteins in Belgium on 8 April 1953 went unreported by the British press. |
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Of all the continents in the world, it is Australia that had experienced more than its fair share of tsunamis, with most largely unreported, a new study has revealed. |
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It is difficult to calculate exact numbers of cases, as many go unreported due to concerns that an outbreak may have a negative impact on the tourism of a country. |
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