How To Use Unstated In A Sentence

  • Fourthly, is General Abizaid a pawn of the Bush administration whose role is to carry out, in some schizophrenogenic way, the will of George Bush to stay in Iraq for the unstated purposes of occupation and oil domination? We are sitting in deep muck!
  • The term distinguished between God’s ordination of Israel for unstated reasons of His own—reasons which the Jews spent millennia trying to parse—and, on the other hand, a clear destiny that Americans could readily perceive—our geography, our system of government, our generosity and natural bounty. The Chosen Peoples
  • Undeniably, many of these theatres are only barely abiding by unstated policies requiring them to screen a minimum amount of Canadian work.
  • In all these cross-currents of presidential theory, there is one more theme - so apparent though unstated.
  • Yet another unstated assumption is that the only way to prevent aircraft crashing into populated areas is by regulation.
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  • So I took his unasked for and unstated answer as a huge compliment to my calmness. SUMMER OF SECRETS
  • The unstated message at the central committee was that Jiang has lost power but he will not be harmed politically.
  • The TV licensing adverts make the clear but unstated implication that anyone who does not have a licence is breaking the law.
  • His official job was to accept his party's nomination, but the grand, unstated task was to make himself liked by people who were inclined not to like him.
  • All social interaction works to unstated, prelingually understood rules. Times, Sunday Times
  • For this purpose, a longer trump suit is better than a shorter, and a trump holding in clubs is better than one of the same length in an unstated suit, even if the first player had in fact a club holding.
  • Unknown aggressors strike at unknown times and places, often for unstated reasons, for apparently zero positive outcomes.
  • Yet another unstated assumption is that the only way to prevent aircraft crashing into populated areas is by regulation.
  • Provan, the unstated premise of your intentional misrepresentation is that you are in love with Richard Dawkins. Berlinski's Wisdom
  • Those rights and obligations are based on an unstated consensus.
  • those rights and obligations are based on an unstated consensus
  • The implication was plain, if left unstated.
  • My parents were quarrelling about me though I could not quite tell why; the unknown reasons, unstated, were terrifying. A DEATH IN THE FAMILY
  • It relies on a rudimentary and thus unstated metaphysics, in much the same way as empiricism and positivism.
  • Yet, the aspiration for social cohesion is the unstated aim of much of the republican agenda in New Labour.
  • For all of them the equation was the same, for all of them unstated: he stays with his wife whatever he might say -- he must prefer her. THE SCAR
  • The follow-on P6 will represent an even greater though unstated amount of investment.
  • The usual proposals, however, conform to an orthodoxy based on unstated answers to these questions.
  • The implication was plain, if left unstated.
  • This was written when I was still figuring out that whole linearity thing, and it's rather chiaroscuro, which is to say what's here is pretty good, but a great deal is left unstated. There is a crack in everything. that's how the light gets in.
  • Although often unstated, there is a powerful academic norm which says that what is said in the classroom stays in the classroom.
  • The former spy has little experience at the senior government level and his policy ideas remain largely unformed, or least unstated.
  • The notion that there might be some reasonable explanation for that policy - stopping the bombers from getting through - was left unstated.
  • Are there double standards, e.g., one set of stated rules yet unstated exceptions for certain people?
  • There was an unstated implication that this was acceptable and useful.
  • An unstated portion of these gains were in part-time employment.
  • In any case, Pang et al. may have unknowingly found an unstated risk for hospital birth of having a mildly premature baby.
  • The shattering implications of Bellesiles' argument for scholars, policy-makers, and ruminators upon the national character are clearly evident, but he leaves them unstated.
  • The TV licensing adverts make the clear but unstated implication that anyone who does not have a licence is breaking the law.
  • The last of the unstated reasons, however, is by far the worst.
  • Dave N.: My own take (and everyone who reads this blog regularly knows my partisan leanings) are that there was an unstated quid pro quo, though probably made in a manner that strongly suggested the desired outcome without crossing aline ... The Volokh Conspiracy » It’s Not the Crime, It’s the Cover-Up — Sestak Edition
  • If anything there was sympathy for libraries and their staff, allied to a vague if unstated belief that they deserved better.
  • It involves a change in both the stated and unstated rules which govern the behavior and beliefs of an organization.
  • Yet, the aspiration for social cohesion is the unstated aim of much of the republican agenda in New Labour.
  • his action is clear but his reason remains unstated
  • On the other hand, Jesus points out that if believers faithfully practice almsgiving, prayer, and fasting then an unstated heavenly reward awaits them.
  • These were the unstated values that provided a counterbalance to the economic reform and freedom agendas.
  • The public version of the document left unstated the implied threat of using nuclear weapons to strike first against weapons of mass destruction.
  • The discussion of soul-shrivelling tedium here – which is representative of just about any exchange with an atheist – started me thinking about the seeming incapacity of many atheists to go back to first principles and inspect their unstated assumptions. Atheist irrationality « Anglican Samizdat
  • Much of this branch of your argument proceeds from unstated assumptions about the content of the ‘once and for all’ rule.
  • The unstated assumption seems to be that people who work for the church should expect to be poorly paid.
  • This particular article is for that breed of people who congratulate themselves that they live by an undefined, unstated code of ethics.
  • But the word ‘commercial’ in that context is simply pregnant with unstated assumptions.
  • Text modifications that increase coherence range from low-level information, such as identifying anaphoric referents, synonymous terms, or connective ties, to supplying background information left unstated in the text.
  • In the end, dogmatic reactions to sex selection are unconvincing, and often rooted in dubious unstated assumptions.
  • I leave it to you, dear reader, to draw the ninth, unstated lesson that seems to follow ineluctably from these eight relatively inarguable propositions.
  • So I took his unasked for and unstated answer as a huge compliment to my calmness. SUMMER OF SECRETS
  • I leave it to you, dear reader, to draw the ninth, unstated lesson that seems to follow ineluctably from these eight relatively inarguable propositions.
  • In all these cross-currents of presidential theory, there is one more theme - so apparent though unstated.
  • And it is a criterion that carries within it an unstated assumption about what causes psychiatric injury.
  • And the unstated goal was not simply to attract a higher number of viewers.
  • An additional, unstated reason for his resignation may have been a lawsuit filed against him.
  • By embedding hundreds of journalists, the brass had sent the unstated message that it was OK to be honest.

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