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unmetadjective
Not met; unfulfilled; not achieved; fallen short of.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of unmet in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of unmet in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of unmet in a Sentence
More women living in countries with the most restrictive abortion laws have an unmet need for contraception - that is, they want to avoid getting pregnant but are not using a method of family planning - than women in countries with more liberal laws, and this adds to the incidence of abortion in countries with restrictive laws.
There are lots of opportunities for high-quality healthcare in the UAE and unmet needs in Saudi Arabia, Oman and Qatar that could be expanded by the enlarged group in the future.
Braeburn Chief Executive Behshad Sheldon:
I intend to make this the most successful implant that's ever been marketed... and I think it's absolutely possible given the unmet need.
There are lots of opportunities for high-quality healthcare in the UAE and unmet needs in Saudi Arabia, Oman and Qatar that can be expanded by the enlarged group.
The UK is an important market for us. There are many countries in Europe, namely Switzerland, which are not in the EU, and we continue to invest in those countries as well as in the EU, we will continue to invest strongly in the UK despite the decision to exit the EU as we see very large areas of unmet medical need and the innovation Novartis brings can help patients in the UK.
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