They know that level of funding for grassroots development has been unknown in the past.
He admits he was unknown in the UK before his big break in India.
Three years after her death at age 74, she remains virtually unknown in her homeland.
The full extent of cuts is still unknown in states without a valid budget.
Such arrangements are common in other countries, and not unknown in England and Wales.
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The for-profit managed-care firms that force American hospitals to squeeze costs are unknown in Japan.
Yet many of the "challenger" firms are unknown in the West, the report said.
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Risk, he said, was quantifiable even though the precise outcome of an event was unknown in advance.
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The result, according to Codexis's boss, Alan Shaw, is enzymes that can perform chemical transformations unknown in nature.
It seems a sound principle, and incompetence was hardly unknown in the traditional, command-and-control model of public services.
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It is unknown in what manner Styles contacted Bolton on Monday or who he got in touch with.
That can help the Huffington Post, which is totally unknown in France, to build its brand faster than expected.
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Their brands, though well established at home, are unknown in Europe or America.
Instead, they enter the league relatively unknown in many instances, and without already-established fan bases from the collegiate ranks.
An electronic signature system, unknown in Ethiopia's backward banking scene, will settle transactions by the end of the day.
Robust debate, perhaps, but that is very far from unknown in the Commons.
At present, she is a Portuguese Podengo, a dog that to the best of my knowledge was previously unknown in Tennessee.
An added unknown in the form of the powerful but inexperienced Gordon Nichol was the extra ingredient in the All Weights.
The concept of the Protector was largely unknown in the U.S. and nearly always confined to offshore trusts thought the 1990s.
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The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) seeks trailblazers to explore the unknown in the areas of visual and geospatial data analysis.
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Plus, there are plenty of details still unknown in the L.A.-Farmers deal, aside from the general uncertainty over whether the stadium even gets built.
Mr Hood has appointed a former colleague from New Zealand to a top job, prompting cries of cronyism (a vice previously unknown in Oxford).
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These kidneys have turned out to contain structures called nephrostomes tiny funnel-shaped ducts that are typical of aquatic vertebrates, but unknown in other mammalian embryos.
Meyer is still relatively unknown in the UK but in the US her books create the kind of excitement enjoyed by those of JK Rowling.
Leasing, Orix's original and still its main business, was unknown in Japan until a handful of trading companies and banks set up the firm in 1964.
At the time, Asus was a relative unknown in the U.S. cellphone market though its PCs, particularly its Eee PC netbooks, were popular among Americans, explains Lin.
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Nike likely is not sweating Uniqlo, but the brand, still relatively unknown in the U.S., now has the top tennis player in the world and third ranked golfer.
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The force said it believes a gang of criminals may have travelled across the border to target the capital as the system has been relatively unknown in Scotland.
Ten years ago, even this garment was virtually unknown in France, since most French Muslims originate from north Africa, where traditionalists cover only the hair, not the face.
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