unmet


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un·met

 (ŭn-mĕt′)
adj.
Not satisfied or fulfilled: unmet demands.
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unmet

(ʌnˈmɛt)
adj
(of needs, demands, etc)not satisfied
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unmet

[ʌnˈmet] ADJ [needs, demands] → insatisfecho
basic needs that are going unmetnecesidades fpl básicas que no están siendo satisfechas
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unmet

adj needsunbefriedigt; demandsunerfüllt; to go unmet (needs)unbefriedigt bleiben; (demands)unerfüllt bleiben
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If all unmet needs for modern contraception among married women in the country were met, overall unintended pregnancies would be reduced by an estimated 82% or 3.1 million annually, said the report titled Adding It Up: Investing in Contraception and Maternal and Newborn Health in Pakistan.
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The meeting saw frustrated taxi drivers argue that more black cabs were needed to meet the growing population of Halton, which has increased by over 30,000 since 1985, when the last unmet demand survey was thought to have been carried out.
ALN-AGT is an investigational, subcutaneously administered RNAi therapeutic targeting angiotensinogen in development for the treatment of hypertension in high unmet need populations.
The unmet need for family planning is defined as the proportion of married women of reproductive age who are not using any method of contraception but would like to postpone the next pregnancy (unmet need for spacing), or who do not want any more children (unmet need for limiting)2.
If every woman in the developing world with an unmet need for a modern method began using FP, an additional 52 million unintended pregnancies could be avoided annually, preventing 22 million abortions; of which 60% occur now in the developing world.
AV-101 (4-C1-KYN) is an investigational, oral NMD A receptor glycine site antagonist with potential to be a treatment for multiple CNS indications with high unmet need.
The highest share of children with unmet needs for dental care was reported in Latvia (7.3%), followed by Portugal (6%), Spain and Romania (both 5.7%).
The highest share of children with unmet needs for dental care was reported in Latvia (7.3 per cent), followed by Portugal (6 per cent), Spain and Romania (both 5.7 per cent).
Anew analysis of the National Survey of Children's Health finds that nearly a fifth of children with autism (18.8 percent) have unmet healthcare needs.