So, for instance, he explores the many, often unarticulated, ways in which goals are crucial to human living and to the life of faith. |
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This broadly political concern, though, remained unarticulated in a coherent way. |
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Her technique hinges on the unarticulated and the tenuously suggestive, even the subliminal. |
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Until recently, local concern for nestling architecture into the landscape was implicit and largely unarticulated. |
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The unarticulated aims of the movement are, surely, what leaves it open to criticism, though? |
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People's priorities thus remain largely unarticulated in the absence of a decentralization process. |
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I think that understanding these rough fault lines helps to recognize the unarticulated starting points that lie behind many modern legal debates. |
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His inexperience and his so far largely unarticulated intentions leave everyone guessing. |
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A physical force emerges of the unarticulated movements of contours and shadows. |
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The implicit but unarticulated role of the CCA under the ACDP is to serve as a strong voice and policy proponent for the arts and culture sector. |
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As the authors explore the uncharted spaces of diaspora subjectivity, they confront the unarticulated implications of vertigo as a cultural phenomenon. |
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Eliot's protagonist speaks aloud, to himself and to his readers, relying on unarticulated but implicit similarities between his situation and theirs. |
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It's always kind of a vague, usually unarticulated threat that's waiting to destroy your life, like a big cinderblock falling down on your head when you walk down the street. |
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The direct link between economic freedom and unfettered self-expression is the unarticulated subtext of the many biographies of stars from this era. |
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I weep at his unarticulated rage, his suppressed fury, his casual despair. |
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Some activists want to pull back, viewing the situation as a dangerously unarticulated barrage of anger. |
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There have been a great effort from separate programs, but the work has often been unarticulated from other initiatives and organizations that work in the same field, with the resulting duplication of effort. |
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The moralistic view of art is still, on the whole, the unarticulated view of art held by the masses, particularly when they are under the sway of a dominant religious or political doctrine. |
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To the extent that these unarticulated factors are in harmony with the literacy programme's goals and objectives, the project is likely to go forward. |
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The individuals and communities that are intended to benefit from these programmes frequently have their own plans and goals that may remain unarticulated or unheard. |
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There seem to be some unarticulated qualms among senior EXs as to whether the visible minority employees would be good managers who understand the needs of the groups under them. |
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A key question from a critical gender perspective are: Whose interests are being represented through tripartite dialogue and whose remain unarticulated or ignored? |
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The assessment of need has thus become very subjective, interpreted in light of many unarticulated assumptions about the purpose of spousal support. |
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Often we express our sufferings in articulated or unarticulated songs. |
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One way or another, the idea emerges of the same universal viewing situation: a framed piece of reality is different from an unarticulated, wild, simple one. |
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It provides critical support for counsel who wish to challenge government decisions that affect their clients when the decisions are based on a policy with an unarticulated rationale. |
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His interior minister, Besir Atalay, has been making the rounds of assorted politicians and civic leaders to build consensus for an as yet unarticulated plan. |
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Innovation is often also viewed as the application of better solutions that meet new requirements, unarticulated needs, or existing market needs. |
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At the southern tip of the island that was shaped like a letter qof they splashed up a stone embankment and clambered stiff and stumbling like unarticulated iron beings. |
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