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For any given research area, one cannot know how many studies have gone unreported.
The majority end up in family court or go unreported.
Taking into account unreported cases, the number was probably much higher.
Her death seems to have passed unreported by the media at the time.
That was a 37 percent increase in unreported income from 2000.
Federal officials believe that hundreds more cases have gone unreported.
However, he claims this is probably not the true figure, as most cases were unreported.
But now, no major theft is likely to go unreported.
Were there no visits before 1940, or did they just go unreported?
We do know, however, that the estimated number of unreported cases is high.
Experts say they believe that thousands of other cases have gone unreported.
As a result, they said, a lot of incidents go unreported.
So their work went on, under the radar for the most part, unreported in the news.
Unreported abuse is likely to continue and will usually get worse.
The case went virtually unreported in the national press until the trial.
But because the illness is often unreported, the real numbers are probably higher.
Since many crimes go unreported, the rates may be much higher than reported by the government.
As of 2006, Rape continued to be a problem, with most cases going unreported.
"And 90 percent of the cases go unreported," he added.
And the figures do not account for the numbers of unreported cases.
That means her academic and social life will go largely unreported.
It is unclear whether or not there were any unreported earlier cases.
There is still a lot of unreported unrest in that country.
Millions of such transactions go unreported each year, they say.
There could be a thousand unreported cases of such attacks, or a million.