At the same time, I realized the overt and not-so-overt sexism that was happening in the LGBTQ world because I was managing the data.
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We must avoid any overt military engagement, but act discreetly.
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Didn't experience overt, blatant sexism until I reached the workplace.
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Overt artists appear to be advanced, but they are not.
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This is the show's first overt callback to the comic.
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You went into wholesale, overt racism, which restarted the clock.
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Yet LGBTQ backstories never seem to get an overt nod.
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Some of them make videos with messages that are overt.
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The relationship between UMNO and Hamas is even more overt.
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On Thursday, Trump's campaign was more overt in its intention.
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And China is not an overt party to these talks.
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Offred gets a more overt goal: to find her family.
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The outreach to disaffected Republicans was both overt and subtle.
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That attack had no overt terrorist ties, the authorities said.
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The supposition, underlying or overt, of any effective high school
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His voice has an overt flair of Rat Pack elegance.
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My suspicion is that overt misogynists are becoming increasingly rare.
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He already had the contentiousness, if not the overt religiosity.
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But the administration made no overt threats of military action.
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No, overt is the new corruption, just so you know.
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The sauce was sweet and the rice avoided overt mushiness.
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Losing half his staff to scandal, deceit or overt idiocy.
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What also strikes me is the work's overt visual appeal.
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"The overt paternalism here is disappointing," Mayer and Narayana say.
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But soon enough, it explodes into an overt proxy battle.
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"It wasn't as overt as, 'She's too aggressive,' " she said.
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His presence on these albums ranges from subtle to overt.
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But implicit bias is not the same as overt sexism.
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But implicit bias is not the same as overt sexism.
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Some of the armoring is simply more overt than others.
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Going to the meeting clearly qualifies as an overt act.
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No one has to deal with overt racism at NASA.
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Decontextualized Red Bull logos become symbols of overt male aggression.
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M. C. Escher's drawings are a great, overt example of this.
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It's not an overt maliciousness, this blind spot in our vision.
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If Radiohead made a glam-rock record, that would be overt.
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Much of the effort and spending has no overt political tone.
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Apple has given no overt indication that it's planning an event.
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Concerns about AI as an overt threat have always been overblown.
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Do men prefer overt, sexual American beauty, or understated French beauty?
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These can cause all manner of mayhem, both overt and subtle.
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There's no overt assault, but it still feels traumatic for Kayla.
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Only "overt racial bias" explains Washington's disproportionate death sentences for blacks.
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Russia, after all, is perfecting hybrid tactics short of overt warfare.
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Nudity or overt sexual activity doesn't even have to be involved.
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Even though he has overt rage, he also has repressed rage.
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It's the most overt reference to violence among the cactus paintings.
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At least in the classical contests, the spiritual dimension was overt.
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The constant propaganda machine does not quit, and now it's overt.
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Jones said for some defenders, it's not about overt racial prejudice.
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Yet Clinton has sought to make overt appeals to Republican voters.
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Those five programs were light and anodyne, not overt Nazi propaganda.
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It kept some of the more overt toxicity out of things.
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This makes any overt cooperation with America a tough sell domestically.
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"She's not an overt careerist," Mr. Howard said of Ms. Jones.
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At times, showing overt influence can be beneficial for an artist.
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There is therefore some kind of overt or covert political patronage.
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Overt symbols of religiosity have not historically been characteristic of Kosovars.
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Apparently, Johnson says, any bias in this instance wasn't as overt.
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Relationship building will be a less overt but important agenda item.
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"By its very nature, bullying is not overt," Mr. Broeren said.
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There are very few overt references to the films so far.
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It's also, surprisingly, the only one with an overt environmental theme.
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Corruption was widespread, though not as overt as it is now.
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Preserving a white majority is unlikely to be an overt goal.
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Contempt is frequently overt, but it can also be very subtle.
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When the two were feuding, the critiques were much more overt.
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The answer is more complicated than just stamping out overt sexism.
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The pressure is less overt but just as constant at home.
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These are all slow-motion tragedies, some more overt than others.
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But overt hostility to women also has a steep political cost.
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People are not shocked anymore by overt displays of racism, she says.
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Overt puzzles are a rarity as you wander around in Prince Interactive.
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Under Trump, that surveillance is likely to be a lot more overt.
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I choose to separate my public and private expressions of overt sexuality.
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In Reagan's time, this kind of overt hostility led to a countermobilization.
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Sometimes, Mack's efforts to speak to women about Jness were more overt.
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The 'what' has to be an overt attempt to seize power illegally.
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But with its overt political message, "I, Daniel Blake" is an anomaly.
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The most overt example, of course, was on the topic of abortion.
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It's more accessible but not in an overt way — there's no filler.
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The Orville also started to have fewer overt jokes and more conversations.
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But at his most recent show, there was no overt political messaging.
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Q. Is this trip going to bring you into any overt danger?
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The black forms don't show overt signs of how they are made.
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In this way, the internet allows passive information gathering without overt disclosure.
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But the French are hyper-sensitive to signs of overt Muslim religiosity.
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Unlike men, researchers say, women act out aggression in less overt ways.
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One involves overt threats, which are more obvious but not always witnessed.
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Lawyers are rarely so overt about their efforts to racially engineer juries.
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Right-wingers make jingoistic nationalist arguments with overt doses of white supremacy.
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Yet an overt Chinese presence might provoke resentment in Russian-speaking Belarus.
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This time, protectionist measures promise to be more overt and wide-reaching.
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But directly commenting on the latest headlines in an overt, partisan way?
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"Sometimes to be an advocate you have to be overt," Robbins says.
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Russia also made at least one overt attempt to influence the debate.
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Thus far she has largely stayed away from any overt celebrity connection.
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Like his European counterparts, Trump has eschewed overt discussion of racial superiority.
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The PJ Mode Collection maps are much more overt with their bias.
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Since then, some of the more overt offenders have been retired: E!
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You're renowned for your stillness on screen, a lack of overt expression.
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But doing so would require some channel of communication, overt or covert.
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And some still display it as an overt symbol of white supremacy.
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This suggestion of overt hostility to the group could not be rewarded.
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Usually only political dissidents or minorities are subject to overt state control.
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Today the R.S.S. plays a far more overt role in the party.
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But he avoids overt expressions of political apostasy, at least for now.
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The group has received hostile comments online before, but few overt threats.
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And some Republican lawmakers joined Pelosi in accusing Trump of overt sexism.
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"Trampoline," one of the dimmer songs here, features some overt Drake-isms.
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On late-night TV, critiques of the Trump administration are pretty overt.
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Covert, rather than overt, political maneuverings can help a country like Afghanistan.
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Strom Thurmond of South Carolina pandered to, and stoked, overt racial animosity.
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This project's call for learning is much more overt, and equally powerful.
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The artwork is an overt merger of the digital and physical world.
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But when I'm on my own it's a little bit more overt.
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All three are fantastic at portraying their characters' not-so overt duplicity.
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She was saying that in her day, the sexism was just overt.
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Overt government restrictions, after all, aren't the only way to impede internet freedom.
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Herz notes there was never overt pressure to push one's self to vomit.
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But this case isn't about punk psychology, but about overt and treacherous behavior.
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They aren't nude, but the overt intimacy in the photo's composition is interesting.
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The lawsuit may succeed despite losing the overt support of such big names.
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The PPG approach may lead to more overt government influence over takeover battles.
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Jeffries, who introduced the overt sexualization of its models, often nude, was controversial.
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Since then, most mainstream politicians have found it easy to condemn overt bigotry.
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Some are overt homages; others are subtler recreations of certain gestures or poses.
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But work discrimination isn't always always an overt act, such as getting fired.
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We are getting Donald Trump&aposs most overt and obstructionist tweets to date.
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Meanwhile, Kenya is also keen to diversify from its overt dependence on China.
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But Georgia is also effectively banning abortion—though via a less overt approach.
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The company will not allow even less overt references to violence in ads.
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This is some of the more overt dance music either you have made.
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But the film never takes an overt side on what happened between them.
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This was to be expected -- overt racists are seldom invested in being nice.
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We're told the 2 are interacting and there's no overt sign of hostility.
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By and large, however, overt dictatorships have disappeared across much of the world.
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Western firms have played little overt role so far in China's surveillance boom.
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We would likely have to accompany sanctions with covert or overt humanitarian intervention.
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As well as overt means, Mr. Putin has deployed cyber methods of subversion.
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Chiefly, they have the opportunity to specify resilience as an overt policy goal.
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At the same time there was an overt hostility to dissent and difference.
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And subtle forms may be as harmful as more overt forms of discrimination.
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Teaming up with a marijuana-centric website makes a subtle hint more overt.
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It was one of Russia's most overt attempts at election interference to date.
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But what makes him interesting is the overt radicalism of fighting against injustice.
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A delay would be Trump's most overt undermining of American democracy as president.
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Refn's film, his overt debt, at least earned admiration from its master source.
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His overt, in-your-face sexuality sustained me in my conservative Connecticut town.
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There's the tiptoeing around certain topics with an overt racial element, several said.
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Nixon played to the middle by eschewing the overt racism of George Wallace.
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But there are no overt Shakespeare references to be found in the film.
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Saudi Arabia called the statement "overt and blatant interference" in its internal affairs.
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Within a few years he had turned his attention to more overt activism.
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He outperformed expectations, and his overt religious appeals attracted attention to his campaign.
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Overt signs of American Indian culture have receded in his art over time.
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ALBANY — During his once-occasional but now overt flirtation with national politics, Gov.
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But Trump's drumbeat has been sustained, overt and routinely cast in us-vs.
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Given this history, eliminating overt instances of intentional discrimination, while necessary, isn't enough.
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To counter Moscow's overt aggression, Estonia launched a Russian-language public broadcasting channel.
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The campaign's transition to a more overt confrontation of race is no accident.
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There are these overt and subliminal messages that being partnered is the ideal.
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On the other, suffragists, both overt and covert, claimed her as their own.
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His latest foray into overt racism delights his base but repels everyone else.
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The obstacles have been sometimes overt, sometimes subtle, but always persistent and numerous.
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There's been more overt abuse and waste in the VA's dog labs, too.
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Structural racism and overt discrimination are powerful factors in U.S. poverty and homelessness.
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RM: Speaking of not necessarily an overt politics, but the idea of politics.
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But there are less overt ways to resist an anti-science administration, as well.
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The task was to speak up about overt oppression and discrimination as an ally.
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Her work generally contains less overt queer undertones, but this is a purposeful choice.
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Maybe the situation that Jane was in was OK, because there was overt consent.
|
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Such overt statements regarding monetary policy from the White House are reckless and irresponsible.
|
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The complexity doesn't stop with this dichotomy between dual-use apps and overt spyware.
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The case was closed due to a lack of an "overt threat" against Pruitt.
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Whiteness moves in an overt political way, but also, in these smaller gestural ways.
|
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The overt propaganda and covert hacking efforts reinforced each other, according to the officials.
|
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This year, its presence was more overt: a giant billboard touting Apple's privacy stance.
|
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Some slasher movies attack the entire Valentine's Day enterprise in an overt, gruesome way.
|
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There has been no overt opposition to Mr Xi's amassing of ever-greater power.
|
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Her use of devices associated with surrealism, such as disjunctive juxtapositions, is not overt.
|
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There's no overt nudity in Assassination Nation, no scene that's entirely black and white.
|
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Eschewing any overt political stance, Patani Semasa simply asks us to start to listen.
|
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Other songs in the album are a bit more overt — looking at you, "Dress"!
|
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It emphasises the insidious means of manipulation as well as the overt physical violence.
|
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While not always overt, a vein of Christo-fascism runs through the QAnon narrative.
|
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Rejection sensitivity can occur with different personalities that don't have overt mental health problems.
|
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Oh, and have I mentioned all the pederastic vibes and the overt BDSM overtones?
|
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In some cases, the exclusion of girls and children of color was incredibly overt.
|
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It is this blatant inequity—and overt injustice—that should concern the whole country.
|
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The autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) has also voiced misgivings about overt Israeli backing.
|
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Bereal: I was not subjected to overt racism like some of my brethren were.
|
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It has become an open form of resistance — an overt rejection of election results.
|
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They can appear in overt ways, such as how compensation and recognition are done.
|
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Many have made attempts to keep the Sinterklaas tradition alive without the overt racism.
|
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Too much overt pressure, moreover, would only harden Mr. Kaczynski's resentment of the union.
|
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Because women — in ways subtle and overt — are taught to never verbalize that feeling.
|
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Of course, not all examples of what I'm talking about are quite so overt.
|
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Safieddine has long been Hezbollah's representative in Tehran, an overt and senior political role.
|
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The overt act requirement would be straightforwardly satisfied with the June 2016 meeting itself.
|
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In part because she moved away from overt proselytizing to more discreet statement-making.
|
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What's changing is the proportion of people who, after sensitization, proceed to overt allergy.
|
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When you're talking about yourself, you tend to be less of an overt advocate.
|
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Other than the initial tingling, I don't notice any overt reaction from my skin.
|
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It wasn't anything overt, but there was this underlying trust and confidence among them.
|
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Mr. Pence has made no overt efforts to separate himself from the beleaguered president.
|
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However, the priority for Facebook and Instagram seems to be posts with overt misinformation.
|
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Some tech companies did not make their displeasure as overt on their home pages.
|
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Rather, coverage of major developments in influential outlets has been imbued with overt slant.
|
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Not only is that overt bias by F.B.I. agents, they're stealing Graham's best material.
|
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There's no overt sexual content beyond kissing, but there's plenty of implied sexual content.
|
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I ask Mark how common that kind of overt racism is in his district.
|
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There are no people at all in Gallace's paintings, and also no overt politics.
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DS: The script has no overt exposition about how being a webcam model works.
|
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An enduring influence of those afternoons he spent reading comics is perhaps more overt.
|
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Women who have gestational diabetes and are not screened postpartum may continue to have elevated blood sugar or overt diabetes, then become pregnant again, and entering a pregnancy with overt diabetes poses greater risks to the fetus and the pregnancy, Morton-Eggleston said.
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They can be complicit or catalysts in everything from microaggressions to overt discrimination and disenfranchisement.
|
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Analysts say the military's role is more overt than it has been in the past.
|
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Which is where Gloria — the season's most overt nod to its Midwestern roots — comes in.
|
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Both include 1980s-era designs, a nod to the days when overt greed was good.
|
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To market itself, Fiji has always relied more on strategic product placement than overt advertising.
|
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"We have never seen any overt discrimination or policies that create these disparities," Gee explains.
|
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During the course of his speech, he reiterated a dangerous and overt lie about abortion.
|
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He was saying he engages in overt, or hostile sexism — at least behind closed doors.
|
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But after questioning the woman, officers again said there wasn't any overt crime, Tirado said.
|
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But even in moving depictions of homosexuality from covert to overt, Disney plays it safe.
|
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Dona's journey to protect her rights touches on government corruption, class prejudice, and overt racism.
|
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The overt feminist themes at play in the narrative are mirrored in the show's structure.
|
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According to the document, the app would allow both overt and covert recording and streaming.
|
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Overt defiance of presidential authority by the president's own appointees — now that's a constitutional crisis.
|
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Their legacy has persisted, just as their overt presence in the rock world has shrunk.
|
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Like his European counterparts, Trump has eschewed overt discussion of racial superiority during his campaign.
|
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Director Elia Kazan masterfully crafts scenes that reveal bigotry both overt and often insidiously subtle.
|
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However, these concerns do not justify overt or tacit acceptance of discrimination against minority groups.
|
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Overt racial hostility is no longer acceptable; however, certain forms of religious hostility may be.
|
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And she has made several overt outreach attempts to the Jewish community, with limited success.
|
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Lucas was conscious of what inspired him, but never to the point of overt acknowledgment.
|
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General Kelly took an instantly assertive tack, and some of the overt shenanigans stopped overnight.
|
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This has been the most overt mention of Morgan's Walking Dead character, Negan, on Supernatural.
|
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He instructed his bouncers to rile and reject male visitors, and sex became more overt.
|
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Meyohas began her career by making that uncomfortable fact the overt subject of her work.
|
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Not shying away from controversy Google has not shied away from taking overt political stances.
|
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In August, TV shows were forbidden from "overt admiration for Western lifestyles" and showing cleavage.
|
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With no overt symptoms, chronic inflammation is a little harder to understand or even recognize.
|
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The underlying scent was milky and sweet, but definitely not "eggy" in an overt way.
|
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John Hickenlooper (D-Colo.) has been less overt about his support for abortion, and Gov.
|
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But, while not overt, the language is a rebuke of the substance of the TPP.
|
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Time and again, diplomatic dialog and economic sanction has been preferred over overt military action.
|
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But watch his old shows now, and their flamboyant physicality and overt artifice stand out.
|
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As is the way of things in China, there was no law or overt prohibition.
|
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Overt racism among hiring managers certainly still exists and must be combatted by legal means.
|
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Clinton, making it dangerous for her to make overt or ideological appeals to Republican women.
|
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He argued that making the policy overt in an email risked compromising the entire program.
|
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In fact, in its overt bigotry, the ad is even worse than the Horton one.
|
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The proportions of truth to untruth shift, and dynamics that seemed latent now seem overt.
|
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A. I think there is less overt tension than there is in the United States.
|
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That overt quid pro quo prompted the passage of the Foreign Service Act of 1980.
|
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I thought we were the generation when overt sexism, racism and general intolerance would abate.
|
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It's about the kinds of overt insults and crassness that polite society normally doesn't tolerate.
|
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Replacing an overt offender with a more clever one is not a victory for equality.
|
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One of the countries that still adhere to the principle of market overt is Israel.
|
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"'Neutrons' research could not be considered 'overt' and needs to be concealed," his notes read.
|
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It would have been easier, perhaps, if it was all as overt as potato jokes.
|
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Even measures like the ASA's will only address the most staggeringly overt forms of messaging.
|
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Such assumptions that she is less qualified than other professionals are rarely overt, she added.
|
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There were more overt indications of displeasure from the Biden camp directly after the debate.
|
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Carter's upward career climb was especially impressive in that overt racism didn't thwart her choices.
|
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Fourteen years was a long time to abide deep and overt discrimination at your job.
|
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They generally don't receive the overt contempt that many Romans have for Albanians or Africans.
|
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Bytedance also takes more overt steps to stay on the right side of the authorities.
|
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Ironically, pressure to avoid overt partisanship in voting behavior instead creates a disturbing partisan epistemology.
|
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Did you feel unwelcome here, even before Mr. Patten began his overt campaign against immigrants?
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If overt eroticism tended to be downplayed in Mexican painting, exoticism was a selling point.
|
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Trump is notorious for these sorts of dog whistles — and more overt displays of racism.
|
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Trump is notorious for these sorts of dog whistles — and more overt displays of racism.
|
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Trump did not deliver overt criticism of any potential rival from a crowded Democratic field.
|
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No one then asked for credit or overt recognition; the collective effort infused our pride.
|
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Some conservative legal thinkers were uncomfortable with that overt mixing of politics and the law.
|
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Just as striking, she is taking more overt steps to highlight her history-making potential.
|
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The lack of an overt profit motive has done little to rein in prices, however.
|
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"Nixon played to the middle by eschewing the overt racism of George Wallace," Risen wrote.
|
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We've seen glimpses of penises in the show before, but this one was pretty overt.
|
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Now that the endorsement is official, Trump can be even more overt in his support.
|
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That "substance over overt style" attitude attracted attention, though, and he started getting more responsibility.
|
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Any overt move to sideline the queen would be extremely sensitive, given her beloved status.
|
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There's some commentary about being enslaved by our screens in this movie that's quite overt.
|
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Overt segregation and racism were, most of us thought, no longer allowed in polite society.
|
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Patty Murray (D-WA) directly counters the White House's most overt sabotage of the ACA.
|
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This "masculine" songwriting is at odds with the overt femininity presented in the record's visuals.
|
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And from there, it'd allow the band to become more overt about its pop fascinations.
|
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Most, though, have no overt tones of death, and instead suggest moments of fleeting lives.
|
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These plans to have overt control over the stations were a sticking point for Pai.
|
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"Some abuse is more overt, like when a child is being hurt physically," Godwin says.
|
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Its appearance in the game strikes a great balance between overt product placement and goofy humor.
|
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It is an overt exercise of political speech, and it does not serve any commercial purpose.
|
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Despite a relative absence of overt bias, Northern Ireland is in many ways a segregated state.
|
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Even parties without any such overt focus on old people increasingly favour them when setting policies.
|
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The senator "doesn't like overt sentimentality," his friend, the former chief of staff Grant Woods, said.
|
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" I resisted writing any overt love songs until then and I thought, "Can I do this?
|
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Seeing a woman own her sexuality in such an overt and outspoken way should be empowering.
|
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" Of political slogan tees and other overt displays of fashion as protest, he adds: "It's tacky.
|
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The tabloids aren't the only ones making proclamations, both overt and subtle, about O.J.'s guilt.
|
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Even as China's challenge has become overt, America has been unwilling or unable to stop it.
|
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Their overt anti-military positions just makes me wonder why AFN supports their programming so robustly.
|
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There are many overt forms of voter intimidation, such as verbal harassment targeted at specific people.
|
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The EU set up a special unit last year to counter what it considers overt propaganda.
|
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Acting as his own cinematographer here, he does something similar, but in a less overt way.
|
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Dressed casually, the pair arrived at a restaurant together but showed no overt signs of PDA.
|
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But there's certainly nothing overt in the economic signals pointing to a need for more easing.
|
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The soldier displayed no overt aggression during the nine-minute encounter with Perez and her son.
|
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But what he actually represents is the overt manifestation of the ugliest strain in American politics.
|
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Plus, it's an overt signal that you're part of a very nerdy club, which is nice.
|
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Content posted as comedy might get flagged for overt racism, anti-Semitism, misogyny, homophobia, or transphobia.
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These include intercepts monitored by US intelligence that showed suggestions of illegal coordination but nothing overt.
|
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You haven't had to do a lot of the overt identity work to find that out.
|
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This culminated in his latest robot stripper, which is much, much more overt than its predecessors.
|
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"You see a more overt cooperation between the Taliban and these designated terrorist organizations," Nicholson said.
|
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Sometimes, the overt use of dismemberment as a crutch to punctuate the plot is highly unrealistic.
|
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Due to its Nazi past, Germany bans public Holocaust denial and any overt promotion of racism.
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" Or, "Maybe there won't be any overt racism, but it's better if we're all the same.
|
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Mubaritz at the refugee shelter also said Daleel had shown no overt signs of religious faith.
|
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John Kerry, America's secretary of state, called the nuclear test "reckless and dangerous…an overt threat".
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But there are no easy answers here, or even overt messages about the outcomes of sex.
|
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They talked about subtle and overt racism, with one family considering moving out of the country.
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World-building rules are especially overt at theme parks like Disneyland, if you look for them.
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Yet, the overt racism of white interference by state legislatures doesn't neatly fit along partisan lines.
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It would be easier to do so if it were not an overt al Qaeda branch.
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The distinction was particularly thrilling to older women, who recall the overt discrimination of decades past.
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While control over security forces remains essential in the autocratic playbook, overt strong-arm tactics aren't.
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And it was certainly an improvement over the overt nuclear threats of a few months ago.
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And, yes, there are definitely overt references to Harley and Ivy being more than just friends.
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Sometimes this was under duress, but often no overt threat was needed: women understood the perils.
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Although there was nothing overt in it but kindness, there was also something of desperation. From
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Previous albums took an overt path to sociopolitical commentary and humanity's adverse effects on the Earth.
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Some of these are overt and visible, such as race, physical disability, and many chronic diseases.
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It's not always overt, it's not like Louis C.K. or Jerry Seinfeld, who are also heroes.
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One of the many defining characteristics of a bad movie is an overt manipulation of emotion.
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But victims experience both overt and subtle forms of manipulation, violence and exploitation, the authors said.
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More overt action has been taken by some spectators against Froome and other members of Sky.
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Racial prejudice did not disappear after the American civil rights movement; it simply became less overt.
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But even with such a direct stance, the game's overt message is downplayed by industry representatives.
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Racist demagogy obviously existed in our politics, but overt white nationalism was confined to the fringes.
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Conspiracy requires criminal intent, illegal agreement, and proof of an "overt act," according to the statute.
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Mr. Wallace was a Democrat, and his use of race was far more overt and central.
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In the US, a history of overt discrimination is still built into many of our institutions.
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What begins with a few racist slurs may lead to exposure to overt white supremacist propaganda.
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Yet Mr. Feng also steers away from overt political messages, preferring to dwell on personal drama.
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And yet, we know this to be an effect of the color, not of overt illusionism.
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The prevalence of overt hypothyroidism hasn't changed much, but the number of annual prescriptions keeps climbing.
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If anything, the transactional nature of America's relationship with the Saudi kingdom has become more overt.
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Officials there have stepped up regulations banning overt signs of religious observance, like veils or beards.
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Autocratic power, both overt and covert, kicked the life out of everything beautiful in the land.
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The dog and the donkey return at the end of the movie, again without overt explanation.
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One day I adore a coy floral, the next day something that is hedonic and overt.
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The virtues of this country are mostly negative anyway, which may also make overt celebration difficult.
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Casting Mr. Costanzo in the role introduced an overt homoerotic element to Polifemo's sexually aggressive character.
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You find this overt sensuality in early Baroque statues such as Bernini's 'Ecstasy of St. Teresa.
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On Friday, the mood in Battersea was celebratory, though Labour did not win an overt victory.
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And overt displays of Hindu piety and nationalism have become central in pop culture and politics.
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According to Pew Research, four in 10 Latinas have experienced overt discrimination in the past year.
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"Incontrovertible" and "overt" took off during his discussion of race on Marc Maron's podcast last summer.
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That season's overt rejection of Game of Thrones' usual chauvinism also shined a spotlight Theon Greyjoy.
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In addition to the February Munchkin deal, Dunkin' has also released some more overt Valentine's Day treats.
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I think President Trump actually has been making surprisingly overt efforts to get the Iranians to talk.
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Whether overt or covert, Moscow's stance toward Washington runs a short, troubling gamut from mischievous to hostile.
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These songs shimmer, awash in a sort of melancholy that faintly pervades the album without becoming overt.
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While there have always been strains of techno in their music's DNA, it's never been this overt.
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There's an overt injustice where you walk down the street and someone called you a racial slur.
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America's first drug laws were born in a climate of overt racism, during the Jim Crow years.
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" The most overt tease came yesterday, with an image accompanied by the text "the future is tilted.
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The late 113s were rife with blatant displays of overt racism and xenophobia against immigrants and Jews.
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Overt spyware violates Google and Apple's policies; neither FlexiSpy nor HelloSpy is available in their app stores.
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They also describe what they say is a male-biased review process, and even overt sexual harassment.
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As a result, racism is often too narrowly defined as overt individual actions rather than systemic injustices.
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Officials in Xinjiang have stepped up regulations banning overt signs of religious observance, like veils or beards.
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Others are so overt that after they're pointed out you feel foolish for not noticing them sooner.
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For Sterling, the sexism she sees and has experienced herself has mostly been subtle rather than overt.
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As Mr Maduro has pushed the country into overt dictatorship, the United States has responded with sanctions.
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In addition, girls often end up graduating from the JK business into the more overt sex industry.
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Overt white supremacy is reportedly on the rise, with a global trend toward nationalism emboldening prejudiced players.
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Critics have confused Narcos's overt cynicism for a deeper rejection of the U.S.'s war on drugs.
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And won't somehow see the overt telegraphing of the hit, and, therefore, be ready with a response?
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The catalyst for this overt display of embarrassment is a question about her prom date, Sayeed Shahidi.
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In recent Canadian election campaigns, the issue of race lurked below the surface but was less overt.
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I didn't expect to get booed for winning, but it was so overt and cartoony, you know?
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Aside from business and foreign policy goals, relationship building was an important if less overt agenda item.
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While politicians may enforce their intolerance through the law, others enforce it through violence and overt discrimination.
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However, warning signs of an affair aren't always overt, so it's more or less a gut feeling.
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The album, Chance's most popular, leaned on religion in an overt way that his previous work hadn't.
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But be wary: several hide a duplicitous nature behind cod-medieval speak, weird riddles, or overt cheerfulness.
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All the while, he kept pushing Washington in both subtle and overt ways to fight currency manipulation.
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And there was Trump's own strongman address—"I alone can fix it"—with its overt authoritarian overtones.
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The story of the Trump resistance thus far has been told largely through overt acts of protest.
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This leaves them admirably free of overt political interference and lobbying but it also limits their scope.
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To bolster his case, General Nicholson points to "overt cooperation between the Taliban and designated terrorist organisations".
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Part of his response will be overt, declarative and utterly convincing for all the world to see.
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There are not a lot of overt Russo-skeptics on the Italian political scene at this point.
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Voices: German readers in mixed-race families told us about the subtle and overt racism they experience.
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The United States argues against overt censorship and policies that block the flow of data across borders.
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Johnson would continue to stray from his roots, shocking his Modernist fathers with his overt historical references.
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Implicit bias disassociates racism from overt villainy and, as a consequence, engenders less defensiveness in the dialogue.
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More importantly, it was well tolerated by the cats and had no overt toxic effects on them.
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Some San Franciscans are overt about this, while others are only privately wishing it to be so.
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Officials in Xinjiang have stepped up regulations banning overt signs of religious observance, like veils and beards.
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I do feel we have elements of that type of music, but it's not an overt nod.
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Since that time, many Republican candidates have tapped into anti-black bias without running as overt segregationists.
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Your social media image is very punk, intense, sexually overt, but in real life, you're so approachable.
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FN's leaders knew that overt appeals to white racial superiority and opposition to democracy had become taboo.
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I never faced the overt sexism or harassment that many women at male-dominated startups suffer through.
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Elsewhere, the image is defined as an overt visual pun on the idea of a female erection.
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The larger barrier to entry for prospective doctors with disabilities, however, is bias, both overt and hidden.
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While her parents tracked her down in short order, it was her first overt action of independence.
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So when does external, overt or covert, Latin American backing for a coup become necessary and desirable?
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His team is somewhat restricted because campaign finance laws prohibit overt coordination between campaigns and super PACs.
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The most overt show of gamesmanship that Hamilton said he ever experienced came after a warm-up.
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Fashion is at its essence about identity politics, but brands have traditionally shied away from overt positioning.
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But this is the most overt and unflinching combination of the three that fashion has offered yet.
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Both reading and shade involve playful put-downs, but shade is usually more artful and less overt.
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This was an overt acknowledgment from America that different Iraqis have different views -- as in any democracy.
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On the commercial side, overt support for the protests could lead to a loss of Chinese business.
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To be sure, the Trump presidency's overt disdain for intellect did not arise in an historical vacuum.
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The overthrow of participatory democracy has been the overt goal of white supremacy from the very start.
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More than any book I've read this year, "Against Empathy" is an overt, joyful conversation with readers.
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Zimmerman's plan is less overt but with a similar endgame: to be the best version of himself.
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It is proof of the state's subtle and overt white supremacist values, enabled by white racial illiteracy.
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VANESSA I'm not sure that's what they were going for, at least not in an overt way.
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After all, Gilbert & Sullivan operettas draw much of their comedy from overt references to their own artifice.
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The overt politicization of violence can render certain forms of it rational and tolerable for public consumption.
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If that didn't work, they kicked them out, because the union doesn't tolerate overt racism and nationalism.
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And he said the lawsuit had failed to show that the state had practiced overt racial discrimination.
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While Littlefinger is slightly more overt with his manipulations, Varys prefers to keep people in the dark.
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It is easy to condemn the Richard Spencers of the world, the most overt and obvious racists.
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Jean-Marie knew that overt appeals to white racial superiority and opposition to democracy had become taboo.
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Barring overt demagoguery, Democratic politicians have said they will work with President-elect Trump — to an extent.
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But, also, nobody made any overt screwups at the Globes when it came to their acceptance speeches.
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It's not an overall assessment but an overt attempt to spur the world into more aggressive action.
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Trump won because of, not in spite of, his overt appeals to white racial grievances and identity.
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In fact, the most overt influence is Jamaican—with heavy dancehall, joyful soca, and dulcet reggae overtones.
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So far, sign-ups have been somewhat strong in the face of the Trump administration's overt sabotage.
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I think it's gotta be that way if you're going to make your aesthetic tropes so overt.
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Onstage four guys in shirt jacs, conspicuous lack of overt theatrics, shaker bars on the guitars: Television (1).
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There were times when I was treated differently in overt ways because of my race and my gender.
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The fact is his text show overt explicit pervasive bias and there was only one thing going on.
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Veep's biting combination of overt disdain and Julia Louis-Dreyfus's precise, spiky delivery has made for glorious television.
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Before the midterm election, the Daily Stormer site urged followers to vote for their overt and implicit agendas.
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The bans have, in one sense, served their purpose; officials say that overt Russian-originated disinformation has decreased.
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The whole busy, gaudy venture suffers in the overt comparison, and loses a host of charming visual jokes.
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The overt effort is political and self-aware, and those elements are a huge part of its charm.
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It's where free speech, community interests, censorship, harassment, spam, and overt criminality all butt up against each other.
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FBI agents again pressed to take more overt steps in the Clinton Foundation probe, including possibly issuing subpoenas.
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Today, just as overt racism is socially unacceptable, anti-Semitic views about international finance are beyond the pale.
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Still, as China's influence in Macau becomes more overt there are growing fears that its autonomy is threatened.
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Other FOMC members are mainly debating whether to cut rates at all, with little overt support for 50bp.
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Since Bill Clinton, presidents have exercised relatively little overt influence over Fed policy, never openly second-guessing decisions.
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So, is the designer put off by fashion's sudden, seemingly insincere interest in overt political and social outcry?
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And it was done in a way that removed all traces of overt racism, by invoking states' rights.
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Princes were expected to show loyalty to the king and avoid overt calls for change in the system.
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It's not until the fifth track, that overt elements of At The Drive-In's future sound take over.
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The hidden moves in Russia's agenda are no less significant than its overt actions – perhaps even more so.
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But the overt appeal to the historic nature of her candidacy didn't seem to be resonating in 290.
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In Harry's telling, Spacey's subtle hints transformed into overt — and inappropriate — touching over the course of an evening.
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Trump realized that there was a vast appetite among the Republican rank and file for overt white nationalism.
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It's one thing to use domestic policy or even overt foreign policy information to oppose a sitting president.
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As a business proposition, National Review is increasingly competing with outlets offering overt support for the White House.
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He is revered across confessional lines in Iraq for being staunchly anti-sectarian and refraining from overt politics.
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Although Rohingya politicians like Wai Wai Nu's father could still run for parliament, institutional discrimination became more overt.
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The rhetoric from the White House has exacerbated the problem, opening the door to increased overt racist behavior.
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Pao charged the firm with creating an atmosphere of both insidious and overt sexism that stymied her career.
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The gathering itself had no overt hierarchy, though one participant seemed a little more equal than the others.
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Most experts, including Zeitz, do not expect there to be overt public criticisms amid such a formal setting.
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To be honest, it usually isn't the overt supercars, the automotive big boys, that terrify me like this.
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"It's an implicit goodbye, without being overt," Mr. Lennox, the media executive and Mr. Downie's longtime friend, said.
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Herpes is most obvious when you have actual sores, but the majority of people have no overt symptoms.
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We know that weight stigma — both overt and hidden — can be disastrous for our mental and physical health.
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Of course, today's viewers are probably less taken in by the overt sleaziness of both Bud and Gekko.
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The Circle's premise is darkly obvious — the trailers alone are overt PSAs for the evils of social media.
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" The feminist art historian Linda Nochlin called the work "pornography" but also "a little masterpiece of overt sexuality.
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The promise of more was overt, but the more itself could not be discovered through simply surfing by.
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Gradually, however, antisemitism begins to become more overt, and Lindbergh's heroism and celebrity prove to be powerful motivators.
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In a recent show, they paid overt tribute, showing oversize polo shirts with stippled portraits of their faces.
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All the same, none of that is really overt or compositionally assertive enough to be of great significance.
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What set apart the bump stock evaluation, according to former bureau officials, was Mr. Trump's overt political pressure.
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I've suffered much less overt discrimination since the gender marker X has made it into the national press.
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Surprised by the overt sexism on display, she called her mother, figuring her reaction would be the same.
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There are agents, guns, extraterrestrials, special effects, pop-cultural nods and a lot of overt tiptoeing around politics.
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Although Foy made these drawings during World War II, he makes no overt reference to this worldwide calamity.
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The real narrative, now and always with Amazon, is its ambition — sometimes veiled, sometimes overt, but never absent.
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Those papers had delivered the news with a partisan spin, and sometimes even had overt ties to parties.
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He gave me a black eye when I was pregnant and intimidated me in other less overt ways.
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The goal — through overt, frontal attacks on prominent liberals, minorities and immigrants — is to stoke an us vs.
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The pandemic caused by the coronavirus changed and governed everything about the evening, in ways overt and oblique.
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The term refers to a slew of subtle or overt advantages afforded to white people due to race.
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The group's outreach to African-Americans has been more overt, and involved multiple members of the Kochs' network.
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It was the most overt display of brute force since the end of the civil war in 1992.
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The overt and unconscious racism that pervades our society and the medical community has not been adequately addressed.
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There probably is some political payback for the overt efforts by New York officials to impede immigration enforcement.
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In her opinion, government censorship is not overt, but Hong Kong institutions often self-censor to avoid trouble.
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It makes clear that there are harder problems to solve around these issues than simply eliminating overt discrimination.
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In this fray, the overt support of the United States for Mr. Guaidó has played a major role.
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It was one of Washington's most overt attempts in decades to carry out regime change in Latin America.
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It was reminiscent of the overt systems that forced housing segregation in America, now and in the past.
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There's little overt drama: The six performers sit at six small tables on platforms, recite-singing into microphones.
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"Not everyone in the alt-right is a overt white nationalist," Berger told Business Insider in an email.
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She said she found that while the most overt harassment has generally stopped, hurdles remain, particularly for working mothers.
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It really portrays the overt exploitation of artists and that numbers usually eclipse the creative most of the time.
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This is often the critical context imposed on work by LGBTQ artists whose sexuality is in any way overt.
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For Putin, the end of the games meant that he was less constrained and able to take overt action.
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Will robots at some point be able to feel pain, stress, anxiety, a lack of inclusiveness or overt discrimination?
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Aside from these instances of overt surveillance, Uber has also come under fire recently for grossly incompetent security practices.
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The media wasn't swayed by the overt support, but viewers listening at home on the later newscast might be.
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Making a Perfect Donut walks a tightrope between a nihilistic strain of the Dada tradition and overt political engagement.
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It's not all low-key, there are overt references to religion here—this is a record of two halves.
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The resulting project, backed by a $2.5 million National Science Foundation grant, is called openVertebrate, or oVert for short.
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Some developers may have been driven to do this because of previous US government actions against overt spyware vendors.
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Their willingness to do this is not only in a covert way, but now increasingly in an overt way.
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But since 2016, the company has been forced to be more proactive and responsive, reluctantly making overt editorial decisions.
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At the same time, Facebook says it's trying to respect its users' freedom of expression and avoid overt censorship.
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Just in case you missed the overt text, Stone's also got a "Hillary for President" pin on her clutch.
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The league's caution reflects wariness about overt Han chauvinism, which threatens official narratives about a unified, multi-ethnic China.
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It's far less overt than, say, a TV musical like Empire, but this is not that kind of series.
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This new system of governance could make Facebook's policies feel less overt, as they should align with local norms.
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And they expressed concerns that with the election close, any overt actions shouldn't be made until after Election Day.
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But not every book or film that carries a racial subtext is as overt about it as Get Out.
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"There are constant reminders, subtle and overt, that being a woman of color is second best," she tells Refinery29.
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EVEN as rich countries seek to rid workplaces of subtle gender bias, in many developing ones discrimination remains overt.
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Underwood's most overt political statement comes on "The Bullet," a tear-jerker that details the aftermath of gun violence.
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And in a country where overt sexiness is taboo, Victoria's Secret presents an approachable product in a new way.
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AHaynes, a 40-year veteran in the industry, said he has never seen such an overt clash between regulators.
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"Even when Trump is attempting to compliment someone, his overt racism just oozes out," wrote one user on Twitter.
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Nixon borrowed his "law and order" pitch from George Wallace, but was careful to strip it of overt racism.
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In the 2016 campaign, we have seen plenty of examples of overt partisan jeering when pundits discuss economic conditions.
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So far, nothing overt has happened, other than some construction workers in Chile relentlessly asking about my marital status.
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Race and class also may play a role even for someone who's free of subconscious or overt racial bias.
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A cursory glance at the user names and links was the only overt hint, with, again, many, many 1488s.
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Neon's overt sexualization—and inherent ties with the sex industry—makes the sterilization of the female form particularly intriguing.
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"Pharmaceutical companies in particular are by and large not an overt part of this policy debate," said NORML's Armentano.
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It was the most overt move made yet by Trump to help Netanyahu, who faces an April 9 election.
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He is widely unpopular and has drawn many comparisons to Donald Trump for his aggressive insults and overt racism.
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Repression of civil society has been paired with the government's overt disregard for accountability, yielding an environment of impunity.
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" It, too, avoids overt description, here in favor of what Mr. Cerdenia calls "a large, quasi-symmetrical narrative arc.
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Bosses like JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon have been less overt in their criticism of regulations in the past few years.
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I do think that over time they could probably spend more time on more overt narrative and narrative structures.
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Nerds may be a powerful commercial force, but many of them harbour disdain for big brands and overt marketing.
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A recent Harvard Business Review article reported, however, that subtle bias is often worse than the more overt variety.
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Before he was an overt white nationalist, Richard Spencer attended a Christmas Party at Reason magazine, my former employer.
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However, for conspiracy, the clock starts running when the last overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy takes place.
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Additionally, anyone who intentionally "performs an overt act" that kills a child "born alive" could be guilty of murder.
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Again, Sinclair was consistent in offering the package to the Democratic and Republican nominees, thereby not showing overt favoritism.
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Once implemented, these actions provide a foundation for Chinese influence and control below the level of overt military power.
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"In both situations, both individuals reacted appropriately to the overt threat that was presented to them," Mr. Berger said.
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The alt-lite broke with the alt-right after Spencer's more overt fascism tarnished the brand, well before Charlottesville.
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While racism is no longer as overt as it once was, covert forms are still prevalent, but largely ignored.
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That aversion toward overt political action — or even implicit criticism of his successor — carried into his speech on Tuesday.
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Anyone that wants to evolve a thinking culture today must look for methods that shy away from overt aggression.
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But Walsh took it to the next level when she singled out Trump's outfit's overt femininity as a problem.
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But Mr. Trump alienates younger and better-educated voters more "by being so overt in his rhetoric," she added.
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But the visual similarity with any forerunners is less overt than in the portraits that made Mr. Wiley famous.
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But there is one overt "teaching" aspect: All programs emphasize neuroscience findings from Harvard's Center on the Developing Child.
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So there were things that were pretty blatant, but it's not like somebody did some overt form of bias.
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For decades, the modern conservative movement has depended on racial appeals — sometimes coded, sometimes overt — to seize political power.
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The transcendent world of the spirit is less overt in Albright's greatest paintings, but it is most certainly there.
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The drama is not an overt comment on the current political moment, but it is a kind of parable.
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The aspect of "Cult" that feels most powerfully of the moment is not its overt politics but Ally's hallucinations.
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The music has been stripped clean of much of its overt masculinity, and most performers strenuously avoid political conversation.
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These white politicians are as morally bankrupt as overt racists because they know better but do nothing, Stroupe says.
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True or "overt" hypothyroidism can cause intense symptoms and, if untreated, can lead to heart disease and other threats.
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Just like the Johnson administration, the party under General Secretary Le Duan did not tolerate overt manifestation of dissent.
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You actually harm them not through overt racism but by not holding them to the same expectations as others.
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The tumultuous '60s would convert Rockwell into an overt social liberal — and the era's unlikeliest practitioner of polemical art.
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The scene is one of shame and exclusion more than overt violence, and is the more powerful for that.
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I don't think the regional argument works in an overt kind of way to say, hey, it's our turn.
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In my career as an engineer, I have seen both overt sexism and the softer sexism of social assumptions.
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But while looking for overt patterns like Bonior recommended can be helpful, it's important not to go too far.
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A Senate committee blamed bureaucracy and errors of judgment for the flawed investigation rather than an overt cover-up.
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However, it does so without overt exposition, or mechanical complexity, or any other structure championed in most successful games.
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Just in case you missed the overt symbolism of the backdrop, Klobuchar drove it home in the speech itself.
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So much so, in fact, that one could argue that any overt U.S. military action tends to be counterproductive.
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Their strategy is likely to become a more overt theme in the contest as the first nominating voting looms.
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Unlike the 120,000 students who had gone before them, this group had no overt need for aquatic-survival training.
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Though many of us will pat ourselves on the back for not being overt bigots, let's not fool ourselves.
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Yet Hebrew has a word for the latter — firgun — which describes total ungrudging and overt pride in another's success.
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The series is part of a naturalistic downshift in reality TV; it features neither overt competition nor narrative arc.
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Capital 'P' politics wasn't an overt presence at home, but a healthy distrust of authority was instilled in him.
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HIV-positive gay and bisexual men constantly fight back against the assertion that overt promiscuity led to their diagnosis.
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Meanwhile, the show's primarily female cast, overt queerness, and mysterious science fiction elements all draw easy comparisons to Steven Universe.
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Greene says she was further ignited by the overt biases against minorities present in the cannabis industry and in regulation.
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Stoking fears of crime, disease, degeneracy, overt denialists tribalize individuals into opposing communities, sow hate and fear, and foster violence.
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Now it's time for Barr to get called out publicly on his most important misstatements and his overt political pandering.
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These images lead you away from the overt aggression of the male organ to the covert power of female sexuality.
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News of the latest, new deployment comes amid overt hostility between Ukraine and Russia over the status of Crimea, however.
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The proposal says if anyone intentionally "performs an overt act" that kills the baby, they would be guilty of murder.
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And you said that the underrepresentation of women in tech and overt sexism are not unrelated and they're very related.
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In this frozen aftermath, the memory of horror surfaces indirectly in Frits's gruesome nightmares and, very occasionally, in overt allusions.
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Sad thing is I must accept the FACT that NOW is PACKED with (both overt and covert Racists) 'Ms Fetterman's.
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It's easy to dismiss everything that isn't an overt act of resistance or survival as petty and unworthy of discussion.
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" He told NPR that "music is a form of resistance that doesn't need to come via an overt social message.
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But this and more overt forms of woman-on-woman violence define the story Sharp Objects is trying to tell.
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But that part of the indictment focuses mostly on overt acts by Hutchins' co-defendant, whose name remains under seal.
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The tenuous connection between Angels in America and Trump — which was there, however subtextually, from the beginning — was suddenly overt.
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To Chris' point, I think the overt "gaminess" of Resident Evil 7 breaks immersion but makes it more mechanically interesting.
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Steve King's increasingly overt racism, McCarthy took action against him early this year by stripping him of his committee assignments.
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But while Elizabeth is more ideologically rigid than he is, that's no longer a source of overt conflict between them.
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The upcoming hearing will focus on Trump's "most overt acts of obstruction," said Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.
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Along with his fight against corruption, Xi has also been reining in overt dissent by party members on key issues.
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For most of the war, even overt communist sympathies were unremarkable; after all, the Soviet Union was a cherished ally.
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In practice, however, Black members of the Oak Park community are still subject to overt and subtle forms of racism.
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His tour of the Admiral Kuznetsov in the Mediterranean on Wednesday was Russia's most overt show of support to date.
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Additionally, anyone who intentionally "performs an overt act" that kills the child would be guilty of murder, the proposal says.
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But his blog post Tuesday is his most overt attempt to tie his personal experience with a distinct policy proposal.
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Prince Muhammad may calculate that a viable peace process would give him political cover to make the alliance more overt.
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But they avoid overt shows of force that would increase the risk of clashes with modern Chinese warships and submarines.
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It's both covert and overt, too stylistically heightened to scan as truly radical, but simultaneously resistant to usual Hollywood typifying.
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Danziger said the new hotels will have no overt connection to Trump, whose name will not appear on the properties.
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Have you ever seen her read an erotic novel or watch a show with any overt sexual moments in it?
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While each side implored its charges to lay down their weapons, neither expected the kind of overt unity that transpired.
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Turkey entered the war for the first time as an overt combatant when it launched the Afrin offensive in January.
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That would privilege overt discrimination in a way that is antithetical to our conceptions of non-discrimination and equal protection.
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That said, it's possible that what happened still fell short of an overt quid pro quo between Kennedy and Trump.
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Though some expected Lady Gaga to get political during her halftime performance, she did not make an overt political statement.
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She was a virgin when we meet her so her threat was not overt; it was wanting what she wanted.
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Erpenbeck's novel is usefully prosaic, written in a slightly uninviting, almost managerial present tense, which keeps overt emotion at bay.
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Non-violent, internal opponents of the Iranian regime would most likely be hurt more than helped by overt US support.
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The standoff marked the first overt military confrontation between the two countries, the AP noted, since the annexation of Crimea.
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Defining in advance what constitutes an overt and unambiguous violation by Iran can begin to bridge the trans-Atlantic gap.
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SodaStream's April Fools' partnership with Bed Bath & Beyond misses the mark and comes across as more overt advertising, Harrison said.
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" Other brands promise to help keep women thin — the most overt being "Reach for a Lucky instead of a sweet.
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When the courts outlawed overt segregation in the 280s and '22s, many whites reacted by trying to "privatize" public spaces.
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The history of blacks in the U.S. military is proof of courage and competence in the face of overt oppression.
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The indictment claims an "overt act" taken by the suspects was the use of a video explaining how Kronos works.
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Over the past few years the African poaching crisis has devolved into an overt war on the continent's iconic wildlife.
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In any event, the question of whether or not to be overt was always a pretty simple one for us.
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Since then, its contributions have run the gamut from overt anti-Trump songs to apolitical demos (if such things exist).
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And absent overt corporate sponsorship and branding opportunities, it's really just the Dakis Show, a product of his peculiar ambition.
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This first issue of The Few opens up an intriguing post-apocalyptic world without giving the reader many overt details.
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His character's overt cool factor is rooted in real life, as Schwartzman is the frontman for the rock band Rooney.
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As a dark-skinned Black man, I have faced both overt and subtle instances of racism from white gay men.
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Karen Attiah, Global Opinions Editor of the Washington Post, called the whole wedding "an overt celebration of black American culture".
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In her work, Ono generously extends the creative hand to her audience, without overt judgement we are open to respond.
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This is a movie that aims to startle in overt and subtextual ways; the less known before viewing, the better.
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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has unveiled a regulation designed to permit overt class discrimination in the immigration process.
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The result is that it is women ourselves who are supposed to know the line between covert and overt sexism.
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If depressed people are euthanized in Belgium, it's just … troubling, and the only overt outrage is on the religious right.
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When facts, civility, character and overt lying are either dismissed or ignored, there is no room for a reasonable discussion.
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When it accused Mr. Morales himself — of campaign finance irregularities — the government began an overt effort to block the panel.
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I think that any time Facebook makes overt gestures of getting into a category, I think the market pays attention.
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In Europe today, for instance, politicians rarely make overt claims that their national identity should be explicitly white or Christian.
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It is important to emphasize that all people have experiences with race, whether they are overt, hidden, unconscious or implied.
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"Three" is the album track with the most overt beat, under washes of chords that find drama looming within meditation.
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A Carnegie Mellon scholar, Dov H. Levin, has scoured the historical record for both overt and covert election influence operations.
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Many large corporations consider such strategic advice to be part of their government affairs program, complementing their overt lobbying efforts.
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In my early adulthood it felt like the overt racism of my childhood had become a thing of a past.
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But I've learned that doesn't mean racism doesn't exist in Washington — it's just typically a less overt brand of racism.
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Many of those who remain, who see themselves as apolitical civil servants, have been disturbed by displays of overt partisanship.
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Belching human smokestack Alex Jones is scrubbing his Twitter accounts of their most overt violations of Twitter's Terms of Service.
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To those involved in the groups, the audits were an obvious scare tactic, an overt way to threaten their activities.
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Interviews with nearly a dozen Democratic senators and strategists revealed little overt concern about the status of the Senate map.
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The Russian government reached millions of American Facebook users through both overt and covert means in the last presidential election.
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"The overt and covert message to people like myself is you've had your fun now, go home," she told me.
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That's why I find her overt dismissal of the racially motivated media barrage that Meghan Markle has faced so sinister.
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Except our society — until recently — has come to believe that overt expressions of racism might not be a good thing.
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The company also says that it is extending its policy on forbidden ads to include more overt expressions of violence.
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Overt U.S. hostility empowers anti-American hardliners in the Cuban regime opposed to stronger bilateral relations between the two countries.
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Black residents of Charlottesville face far more overt racism and structural and systemic discrimination, from policing to housing to jobs.
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NPR reported that there were three separate instances in which Rosen made "overt physical and sexual overtures" to co-workers.
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" U.S. intelligence agencies have determined that RT, which they say rebranded itself to avoid overt Russian ties, employs "anti-U.
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The White House's increasingly overt dismissals of Congressional oversight are making it harder for Risch to stand by the President.
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The Kristol memo captures the reasoning and the philosophy behind the many covert (and overt) Republican attempts to eviscerate Obamacare.
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But that left open the question of money that may have come from shell companies or other less overt sources.
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There's a strong norm in America against expressing overt, personal racism in public, and that includes arguments about public policy.
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Do you see these as overt forms of censorship by the government, or as more nuanced forms of self-censorship?
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Nearby, a glass boxing glove shines quietly on a pedestal, exemplifying all the soft power of her more overt work.
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The thing that liberals find most consistently horrifying and disgusting about Trump's candidacy is its overt racism, xenophobia, and Islamophobia.
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They usually wait until there is a possibility for major mobilization against the government before they engage in overt censorship.
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In particular, skepticism of foreign entanglements and of the alliance with Israel specifically would occasionally bleed into overt anti-Semitism.
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The approach to this was multifaceted; overt racism and support for segregation would not make for a successful national platform.
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Is there a covert or overt connection to the women's marches that have been popping up all over the world?
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I'm siphoning the big, intense feelings into gestures, instead of feeling like I need to be so overt about them.
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We've used sports throughout the world in similar fashion to teach acceptance of American values in a less overt way.
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It doesn't always have to be overt, like some of the songs I've written are very overt and very direct, some other ones I've written are not like that, they're more image-laden with metaphors and everything and give you a chance to see it through different light, but the subject is always there.
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It was his most overt bid yet to seek party unity at a time when many establishment Republicans bitterly oppose him.
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Advertisers see millennials — and millennial males in particular — as evasive because market researchers think they have no tolerance for overt advertising.
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Then, we turn to a more overt form of racist violence: white terrorism committed in the name of protecting white women.
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From overt miracles to simple stories of God's love showing up just at the right time, their experiences have moved me.
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Throughout the film, we've seen these attempts become more overt, in conjunction with his ever-increasing desire to possess Hundreds Hall.
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Work discrimination isn't always always an overt act, such as being called a name or losing your job over your identity.
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Spoiler alert: Some of these songs feature overt sexism, but that's just one more glass ceiling we're all working to break.
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Such works were doubly rejected, first by a mainstream society scandalized by overt sexuality, and secondly by the feminist movement itself.
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Ms Le Pen may have purged the FN of the overt anti-Semitism and neo-Nazi imagery of her father's era.
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The breakdown is pretty sick, with the sky changing above him—a more overt signal of the transformation presented to him.
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Danial Nord, also invited to contribute to Offal, takes a less overt but more immersive approach to connecting entrails and politics.
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Whether Melania Trump's wardrobe choice was overt or simply admiration for an esteemed, French designer, the symbolism sends a sobering message.
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In fact, the Christian message in Narnia was too overt for the tastes of Lewis's friend and fellow writer, J.R.R. Tolkien.
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He gathers his supporters at a rally that is both historical in its overt references to Nazism and eerily topical today.
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I moved to a new school and although it wasn't overt, I wasn't welcomed, and I became socially anxious as well.
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Why it matters: "The move was among the most overt acknowledgment[s] of Boeing's responsibility in the crashes..." per the Times.
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So if data contains overt or subconscious bias, expressed in language, then AI learning from that data will reproduce those tendencies.
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And this is in addition to his overt efforts to undermine Mueller, most notably from his bully pulpit of choice -- Twitter.
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Classic rapid response, pragmatic logistics and overt shows of faith are all basic parts of the job of running for president.
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Ball's overt opposition to Brexit and desire to have it stopped also showed the case had no legal merit, Darbishire added.
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In America, nothing casts a darker shadow than slavery and racial segregation, so that overt anti-black racism is uniquely taboo.
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Most games tend to frown on overt violence even as they implicitly condone it through the thousands of interactions they present.
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One lesson is that the road away from democracy is rarely characterized by overt violations of the formal rule of law.
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Football is a passionate game, but it is yet to harness the overt ebullience Indian cricket fans show for their sport.
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REPUBLICANS: Mississippi was Trump's latest Bible Belt victory, another success evangelical Christian voters in spite of his lack of overt religiosity.
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Monday night, he made an overt plea for voters to support him -- and an unspoken one, imploring them to stop Trump.
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To be safe, take careful notes and document the process in case this evolves into full-blown and overt workplace discrimination.
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"If you catch diabetes or abnormal blood sugar early, there are ways one can try to prevent overt diabetes," she said.
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But the students also told me there was no other sort of overt propaganda about American foreign policy or America itself.
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Lately, reporters rarely mention Trump's overt bigotry toward Mexicans and his threat to relaunch "Operation Wetback" (a 1950s government deportation program).
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This office also might map China's overt and covert propaganda operations to advance its ideology in the United States and elsewhere.
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It was an astonishing level of pushback from Republicans who, time and again, have avoided overt criticism of their party's leader.
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And the 48-year-old has won over millions who never voted for Le Pen Snr's overt racism and anti-Semitism.
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The white supremacist attacks in Charlottesville showed that we have got to lay siege to both overt and covert white supremacy.
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He has neither consulted them on issues nor avoided overt criticism of their presidencies, breaking tradition on matters large and small.
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Implicit coercion: By testing ballistic missiles capable of reaching all of Iran's regional adversaries, Tehran need not resort to overt threats.
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Those patterns may be really overt; for instance, in fashion you see animal print popping up everywhere, that tells you something.
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Veteran political strategists said the video had a collective power, using a patriotic appeal to vote, without any overt partisan pitch.
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The question, then is do Kavanaugh's overt partisan statements shake some Americans' faith that the Court can be an impartial arbiter?
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High point: The gospel choir swelling on the chorus of "Every Breath You Take," which gave overt sentimentality a good name.
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His objective was to see how people treated them at a time when racism against Chinese people was common and overt.
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While much of the overt indoctrination is now gone, the material traces of this campaign still permeate cities and small towns.
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Meanwhile, the two Koreas themselves seem to be flirting, tentatively at least, with what could become more overt overtures to peace.
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Ferguson court decisions, banishing the doctrines of overt racism and "separate but equal" from our law, if not from our society.
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Hip-hop has been extending its tendrils into gospel for well over a decade now, but sometimes the influence is overt.
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And while overt expressions of racism and classism have mostly faded, there are still enough unspoken hints that create this underclass.
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But racism pulses through the school's veins in overt and covert ways, as acutely observed in this intimate and memorable documentary.
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"Wonder Wheel" manifests some of his worst tendencies; the sexism is overt and his blurring of life and art is repellent.
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Overt impugning of masculinity is still only the most surface level at which ideas about gender play out in strategic thinking.
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Lloyd believes the overt wit, which some would call kitsch, the brand puts forth is what's helped Kate Spade maintain loyalty.
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The Trump administration has wrongly dismissed North Korea's new missiles despite the overt and growing threat they pose to our allies.
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I think our first point of overt attack was on the theme of old clothes to Sam, the Negroes' hospital dilemma.
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Visconti's anticlerical, anti-bourgeois politics become overt only in the trial sequence, broadly staged in a real, seemingly stifling Algiers courtroom.
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"Serious questions have been raised about overt and covert actions by Trump campaign officials on behalf of Russian interests," they wrote.
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But the collegial relationships, while common in many industries, veered into more overt anticompetitive tactics, Mr. Jepsen, Connecticut's attorney general, said.
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BREAKING: In the face of repeated attempts to repeal the ACA and numerous acts of overt sabotage, ACA enrollment remains stable.
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An amusing sketch in which competing ad agencies pitched a new Cheetos campaign had political overtones but no overt Trump references.
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The killing prompted Iran to take a step it had long avoided: a direct and overt strike against the American military.
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Overt threats to academic freedom, like the Hungarian government's attempt to shut down the Central European University, can be directly challenged.
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The United States has engaged in information operations and overt public diplomacy in the past, using both civilian and military assets.
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Bono largely steered clear of the overt references to President Donald Trump that had peppered his performances during the election campaign.
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Every overt act is an opportunity for observers to reach out to law enforcement, teachers, counselors, human resources, pastors and parents.
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Thank the Federal Reserve and its overt willingness to continuing stimulating an economic expansion that&aposs already the longest in history.
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This week, the European Union's highest court ruled that employers can ban employees from wearing overt religious symbols, including Muslim headscarves.
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"The overt racism of these statements is self-evident, and a stain on an office as august as yours," Mohale wrote.
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"I don't know if you'd call it more aggressive, but I think you've seen a more overt media presence," Gifford said.
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First Reformed seems presciently poised for 2018's frightening times, though there are no overt references to the era of Trump.
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Many white supremacists, meanwhile, are threatening to engage in overt voter intimidation — but they're probably exaggerating or just making things up.
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Antosca's protracted take on Straub's story feels pleasantly out-of-time, never basking in referentiality or overt nostalgia (read: Ryan Murphy).
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Tequila's words are also in line with sentiments expressed by the Trump campaign, which at times relied on overt anti-Semitic imagery.
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And if they do that, they can quietly negotiate with the United States, perhaps through third-party countries, in less overt ways.
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Other studies have found that disclosing mental health conditions on licensure forms can lead to overt or covert professional discrimination, they add.
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When you hear about the gender wage gap, you might think it's the result of overt pay discrimination between women and men.
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The sight of women bonding in loud, public, and overt ways has long been a threat to the established order of society.
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What seemed new — and alarming — was that such a broad range of far-right groups had come together alongside overt neo-Nazis.
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While he didn't make an overt reference to the New Hampshire primary results, his reference were laden with hints of Donald Trump.
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That said, it's treading inherently uneven ground due to the foundation laid in season two's foray into overt science fiction adventure territory.
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Overt discrimination—"you can't see the place"—remains rare, she says; subtle steering towards this or that kind of home is commoner.
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It's infamously hard to measure white people's views on race, especially now that there's a significant taboo against overt, old-fashioned racism.
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Tatar believes these older, fairy tale-based stories will hold wisdom, too — even if their messages are less overt or pre-planned.
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Yet if Lou Reed did the opposite of what was expected of him, then he wouldn't be advanced: he would be overt.
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To object to this action is an overt admission that there is no common ground or compromise possible with gun control opponents.
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Thompson is not so overt—in our conversations at least—though does refer to qualities that captured the "magic" of the place.
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The only real question is whether they'd be so overt as to say outright that they are overturning Roe in the process.
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Do you think this a uniquely European thing because they don't have the First Amendment, and have laws against overt hate speech?
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The Italian Bishops Conference has come out firmly against the bill and many of the banners on display had overt religious overtones.
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Shrill requires no frills, no overt progressive messaging, no reductive characterization, and no extraordinary plot to find inherent value in Annie's story.
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The French-speaking province is hostile to overt religious symbols like the turban and the kirpan, a dagger worn by Sikh men.
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The questions ranged from actions that are often innocuous, such as asking to go for a drink, to overt demands for sex.
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Other law-enforcement agencies in California used a similar service whose marketing materials referred to "unions [and] activist groups" as "overt threats".
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One man held up a blank piece of paper, with no overt criticism of anyone, to test the limits of peaceful expression.
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"We regard this as another overt provocation by radical Georgian forces designed to undermine Russian-Georgian relations," it said in a statement.
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But, Arie soldiers on as a pretty meh choice defined by his overt physicality, cardigans, and anxieties over making the wrong decisions.
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In addition to being stared at, some passengers featured in the film say they have been victims of more overt body shaming.
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But with enough time passed from the release of "BTSTU" and "Jasmine," Paul's influence is now spreading in a less overt way.
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Agents involved in the Clinton Foundation investigation, get this: they were instructed to take no overt investigative steps prior to the election.
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You would think that an overt racist running for a major party nomination would have been the story of the 2016 campaign.
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The only way Ryan could ensure that he not become the nominee is to do anything overt to show he wants it.
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Meanwhile in Charlottesville, the overt hostility that raged over the weekend between white nationalists and anti-fascist protesters continued outside a courthouse.
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Hammons doesn't draw overt connections between these dynamics; instead he subtly suggests similarities between them among clues that unfold like a subtweet.
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But the story of Rachel and Bilhah isn't The Handmaid's Tale's only reference to the Bible, even if it's the most overt.
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All traces of subtlety soon went out the window and became completely overt – it was ON for Mom and the mysterious man.
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It was an overt proclamation that the life of an ordinary black girl merited the same serious consideration as a Latin epic.
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The new law is an overt response to the 3D printing boom as well as the increasing sale of "unfinished" lower receivers.
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" "In other words, Al Nusra's overt relationship with al Qaeda made it easy for Russia and the U.S. to justify bombing Syria.
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Rationing, both overt and indirect, is one consistent outcome of a Medicare for All system as presently used in Canada and Britain.
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Overt antagonism has been Huang's muse, and its absence leaves "Double Cup Love" a baffled and elliptical book compared with its predecessor.
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But Twitter representatives told Business Insider that Trump's tweets from this weekend — despite using an overt racist trope — didn't violate its rules.
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It's an offscreen mercy strangling, and it is entirely unearned and so overt that it just made me angry at the game.
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This is not any more of a "choice," in any meaningful sense, than that faced by the refugee fleeing overt physical violence.
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Pressure to control, manipulate, plant, tilt, block and propagate the news and analysis cycle comes from overt and covert civil-military platforms.
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He has made overt moves, such as suggesting last week that he would name Supreme Court justices who would overturn Roe v.
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There's no overt explanation for them; there's no voice-over commentary and none of the traditional documentary time, date and location markers.
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Dennis McKeon Staten Island Always uncomfortable with overt expressions of patriotism, I welcome any inquiry into our overuse of the national anthem.
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It turned out that prudent inaction didn't necessarily further the cause of progress any more than a naïve confidence in overt action.
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There were street demonstrations, meetings with San Francisco officials, letter-writing campaigns — all targeting Pacific Bell for its overt homophobiaThe activism worked.
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They have used Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram and websites as tools to launch overt and covert information warfare campaigns against various nations.
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Laced with subtle themes of fascism and overzealous Christianity, it was a political album that didn't browbeat the listener with overt politics.
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Prachanda led the uprising in the name of the Chinese revolutionary leader, but it did not enjoy the overt backing of Beijing.
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You can hear that all over this debut, where his intentions are vivid and clear but not so overt they become nauseating.
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While no overt cultural issues at Slack have hit the mainstream, Butterfield says he recognizes that Slack is not immune from them.
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But Trumpism, with all its bluster, conflict-seeking behavior, and overt bigotry, is just not what many millions of Americans actually want.
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Once in Mexico, Horna's overt engagement with national politics diminished and was replaced by an engagement with feminism and her personal experience.
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In Scotland, overt displays of anti-fascism are usually associated with punk—artists like Oi Polloi and The Wakes have international followings.
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The deep divisions in our country that make such explanations necessary have resulted from many problems, including both overt and structural racism.
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But after Charlottesville, the MOAR organizer told his followers that overt displays of racism like the Confederate flag would not be permitted.
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While Fall Out Boy were always prone to making their references more overt, Minneapolis' Motion City Soundtrack were more sly about it.
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Like the first two versions, the current travel ban recalls an era of overt bias in immigration that Congress ended in 2628.
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The wide-ranging podcast has no overt theme besides the desire to "spark curiosity" in the audience with important issues, Stoner said.
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There's less overt discrimination now, but we're still at the mercy of this segregating momentum that our past has inflicted upon us.
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It's gone from this overt discrimination about 'women can't do science,' to this gender dynamic that we haven't really worked out yet.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads For an ostensible masterpiece, Prince's Sign o' the Times (210) is suspiciously lacking in overt concept.
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This is a proposition for a new one: clothes as an overt expression of values to be worn all the time, anywhere.
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Without overt shows of emotion — but also not without tension — they look unusually attuned to each other yet not entirely at ease.
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Our participants saw their retirement, for which they worked for decades, vanish overnight, all because of the overt greed of Mr. Madoff. . . .
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The Saudis claim that the Canadian statement is "an overt and blatant interference" in its internal affairs, but that argument is specious.
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Prevention is also possible in a few other cases — for instance, if the perpetrators make overt threats and those threats are reported.
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Mr. Trump had previously attacked Ms. Abrams on Twitter, but he had not made any overt references to her background until Thursday.
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"As long as you didn't make some kind of overt movement to strike him," the officer says, "you're going to be fine."
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They mock Islam and purport to be soldiers against a "war on Whites," while being mindful not to embrace overt white supremacy.
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The next day, I bought Gaitskill's 1988 debut story collection, BAD BEHAVIOR, which revels in more overt grime: addiction, prostitution, bodily functions.
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Clinton's candidacy and hurt Mr. Trump's, they could have buried the email investigation or taken more overt steps in the Russia inquiry.
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Nevertheless, her overt moral revulsion at her subject can sometimes make it seem as if we're getting only part of the picture.
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They reject overt appeals to racism that have been Trump's calling card and an approach to politics based on dividing the nation.
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Schismatic tribal "factions" generate and consume art and media that's increasingly characterized by blatant political partisanship, and overt contempt for ideological dissidents.
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Politicians on both sides of the aisle should be concerned about this overt exploitation of both public science and public health insurance.
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That Flight of the Navigator keeps up a sense of narrative tension without an overt villain is one of its great strengths.
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If there is one consistent thread through Mr. Trump's political career, it is his overt connection to white resentment and white nationalism.
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Democratic efforts to rein in President Donald Trump on Iran could fall short amid a lack of overt support from Senate Republicans.
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It was an overt sign of the renewed ties that could give China a bigger foothold in Latin American trade and investment.
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Rorschach was never shown to be an overt racist in the comics, though he's clearly got strong nationalist and far-right sensibilities.
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In subtle and overt ways, the issue remains alive on the campaign trail — even among people who are sympathetic to Mr. Biden.
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Security expert Will Geddes said police would have an overt and covert presence from both U.K. security personnel and visiting U.S. agents.
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The scene was unusual -- governors, even Republicans in the age of Trump, rarely make overt appeals to the President about Senate appointments.
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In this second category of serial memoir, the theme of repudiation or correction is often more overt than it is Shapiro's case.
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She entered the race on the holiday of Martin Luther King's Birthday, an overt nod to the historic nature of her candidacy.
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When I asked Charles if there was a deliberate decision to infuse the show with overt political messaging, he shook his head.
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It isn't overt, but the photos and objects reflect the lives of queer and transgender people, all willing participants in the project.
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Becky denies the charge that he made any overt threats, but he too is a man with plenty of power to wield.
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These moves come on top of their overt dispatching of warplanes and ships to target the political opponents of its ally in Syria.
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There can be no question that the President-elect's overt Islamophobia and anti-Muslim fear-mongering became a hallmark of his divisive campaign.
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Summers was, in turn, enthusiastically hired by Barack Obama's White House, showing how little overt sexism deters from elite white men's professional success.
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None of the emails describe overt demands from Google to edit a blog post, disinvite an unfriendly panelist, or kill a policy paper.
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I did not want to make an overt gun-reform-advocacy movie, because to inform wasn't as interesting to me, as an artist.
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Even when it's grim, and something dark is happening, there's quite an overt beauty, and we took pains to make sure that happened.
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And in fact, among popular news and current events content, links with overt political content were among the least frequently shared by bots.
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The Diaz sisters jump head first into previously, for them, uncharted territory; trading quiet subtlety for overt swipes at sexism and state violence.
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A means of sharing her physique with her millions of followers without being so overt as to photograph herself totally in the buff.
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Peter Pan's innocence is so aggressive precisely because the sexual tension of a boy flying into a girl's bedroom window is so overt.
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At the Super Bowl, the most widely viewed television event of the year, political statements from international superstars can be only so overt.
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Trying to make sense of all the little clues, of all the overt and covert attempts to lobby the Kremlin, is hard work.
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Surprisingly, the depraved landscape of the Colonies also the setting for some of The Handmaid's Tale's more overt instances of camaraderie and affection.
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It's openly aimed at cinephiles who recognize the overt references to Singin' in the Rain, West Side Story, and The Umbrellas Of Cherbourg.
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We're in the midst of wedding season, which means everyone on your Instagram feed is getting hitched in overt fashion — ceremony hashtag included.
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You're talking about the illicit, overt addition of illegal ingredients that are put in dietary supplement packaging and masquerade as legal dietary supplements.
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NDiaye's heroine doesn't wield overt power over this class, but instead commits herself to delivering savory before sugar, invention and technique before pleasure.
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Rothko spurned overt subject matter and painted diaphanous veils of muted color, while Bloom embraced subject matter and applied paint every which way.
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Now that Snap is a publicly traded company, it's essentially wedging its way into being in more overt direct competition for advertising dollars.
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To mistake musical directness for conceptual strength is to subscribe to a tiresome valorization of overt force, tied to codes of masculine defiance.
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But when people understand racism as limited to overt, "textbook," Trump-style expressions, it can make that discrepancy hard to understand and criticize.
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As the most overt symbols of Islam in non-Muslim countries, women who wear Islamic coverings already have a target on their backs.
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Their sexism — and the sexism the show overall tries very hard to depict — is too often overt in a way that feels unrealistic.
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Elsewhere, however, there were more overt political statements, a curiosity for an awards show that has typically avoided statement-making in the past.
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The site is regarded as a journalistic enterprise, despite its lack of ethical or factual standards and overt ties to white nationalist groups.
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I would like to say that "1 NIGHT" was the first very overt example of that, but I'm sure it was happening before.
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Over a dozen countries—ranging from friends to overt rivals—sent naval vessels to the eastern Chinese city of Qingdao on April 23rd.
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"According to the report, the investigation found "no indications of poor command climate and no evidence or allegations (of) overt sexism or misogyny.
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In comments to reporters, she cautioned against interpreting the exercises as an overt response to China's South China Sea drills the day before.
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But these overt forms of voting suppression are merely the most visible manifestations of a larger questioning of democracy on the political right.
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Schilling has been critical of Hillary Clinton and openly supportive of Donald Trump, one of Schilling's many overt endorsements of Republican presidential candidates.
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Not to mention the way overt personal style in some circles can be seen as social suicide — or in this case political suicide.
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Maybe my friends and colleagues thought I was a little different, my name slightly harder to pronounce, but I never encountered overt hostility.
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Thankfully, there are tons of cute costume dresses on ThinkGeek, ranging from subtle to overt, that take the prep work out of Halloween.
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" His words set an overt political tone to the lyrics, which open: "I wish you would step back from that ledge my friend.
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The drone's destruction brought President Donald Trump to the brink of ordering the first overt U.S. military strike on Iranian targets since 1988.
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In 1969, with overt political activism and leadership largely dormant, Black Consciousness emerged from the South African Students' Organisation to fill the void.
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It also specified that BPDs "vary in size from hundreds to millions of records", and can be acquired by "overt and covert channels".
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Only 28 percent of those polled expressed overt support for Republicans in the 113 poll - about the same percentage as two years earlier.
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But in the case of Trump, the investigation is fully overt, and he is a sitting president who is surrounded by legal counsel.
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These biases are not always overt, they are understated, and not always present in just men but also found in other women physicians.
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Regarding China's overt threat to U.S. and allied industry, there are measures to address unfair trading practices — ranging from subtle to heavy-handed.
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He said that agreements are much more powerful than people realize they are, and that implied agreements are more powerful than overt agreements.
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Still others have made it into the "S-Files" but were not considered overt threats, like many of the participants in the Nov.
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From instances of overt sexism to racist costume and makeup choices, there are a number of cinematic blunders these films are guilty of.
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But an overt sign of support from the President could be enough to push an immigration bill that would otherwise falter through Congress.
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The F.B.I.'s criminal investigation continues, though agents have followed the Justice Department's guidance and have not taken overt steps in the case.
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And behind the scenes, some members with well-known reputations for making overt and unwanted advances are already being pushed toward the door.
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"As such cases go, the jury seemed to find the conduct was very overt," said Maimin, who was not involved with the trial.
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Overt racism, once thought to have been eradicated from our post-civil rights body politic, is back with a vengeance in American politics.
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And because they have maintained their innocence and are expected to appeal, it seems logical for them to resist overt statements of contrition.
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But perhaps no style is more overt in the work of and more closely associated with Tim Burton than that of the gothic.
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Holmes also now infamously played the part with her almost monastic adherence to the all-black wardrobe, an overt nod to Steve Jobs.
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Anti-union bias in news coverage is usually subtle rather than overt, and can be as simple as the framing of a story.
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Some of the references are fairly overt, like Sonni's popping, stylized rendering of the local cityscape replete with rooftop revelers and water towers.
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It's an unavoidable evil, but in the hardcore scene I don't think it's as much as an overt problem as in other scenes.
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He thinks the United States needs another late-life, peaceful Malcolm X but, surprisingly, claims that he hasn't faced overt racism from whites.
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De Blasio referred to Bolsonaro as a "very dangerous human being," citing his "overt racism and homophobia" and potential to influence the climate.
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The overt content of so many sacred stories, which enjoin obedience for the sake of an ultimate reward, is not really sublimely mysterious.
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The network recently issued new guidelines for employees regarding social media and political commentary, instructing them to avoid overt partisanship and inflammatory comments.
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She's not going to be an advocate for the industry in any overt way, but she's still using clothing to her own ends.
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Spencer endures both overt racist taunts and not-so-micro micro aggressions, and in the third episode he and Jordan face police harassment.
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However overt or subliminal, intended or accidental, these dimensions rise to the surface, whereas at another time they may have rested beneath it.
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There is less overt racism, many people in Los Angeles say, and police forces have been reshaped to better reflect the city's diversity.
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" AT&T is "overt" with its conservative views, "yet CNN is what the president singles out," Cramer marveled on "Squawk on the Street.
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Three recent books of short fiction, each of them fantastically hybrid, join the conversation and demonstrate just how overt its dynamics can be.
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Why would sisters insult each other with the word "slut" in a libertine kingdom where overt sexuality, incest, or bastardry aren't frowned upon?
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The only overt sexual moments in the film — which, as it's rated PG-13, are nearly nonexistent — are between the two of them.
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The most overt fraud uncovered by The Times involved the sham corporation, All County Building Supply & Maintenance, created by the Trumps in 2728.
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When society ignores overt forms of violence against black women while downplaying the harmful effects of discrimination, we create environments that perpetuate erasure.
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With every book, with every question, with every overt display of ambivalence and disgust, he was affirming to us that we were contenders.
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There seem to be no subtle truths under the cacophony of overt signifiers, so that every joke about him becomes merely a reference.
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Many Trump-hating Democrats might be in the mood for payback, but most Americans could easily be turned off by overt political games.
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Before Now From 2014 to 2017, the troll farm ran Facebook accounts with overt pro-American, pro-black and pro-Southern culture themes.
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With "The Damned" [based on Luchino Visconti's 1969 film about Nazi-era German aristocrats] in 2016, I avoided doing something [overt] about Hitler.
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Images like these — symbolically overt, politically and anatomically in-your-face, forcing a public confrontation with sexism — are all descended from Chicago's imagination.
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In the wiretapped conversation, the man was advocating for a return to that bloody time of overt intimidation of authorities and citizens alike.
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Andrew M. Cuomo, a famed micromanager who has called for a three-year extension but has not exerted any overt influence behind it.
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Economics conferences can be hostile — paper discussions often feature overt takedowns of fresh research — and women may get more aggressive questions, research suggests.
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Luan Bohan, a 22-year-old Chinese student who stayed in Russia over the Lunar holiday, said he had encountered no overt discrimination.
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The exchange may be taboo, as in prostitution, bribery or extortion, and even when it is legitimate, overt deal-making can be disagreeable.
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Overt sexism may also play a role, including concerns about how public markets or investors will react to first-time female chief executives.
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Using his precious air time to reiterate a complimentary message and praising other candidates instead of trying to draw an overt policy contrast.
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I certainly am very uncomfortable with the fact that overt white nationalists have seen fit to make this a symbol for their cause.
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Sanders hasn't been shy of overt criticism about more moderate frontrunners like former Vice President Joe Biden, but hasn't personally gone after Warren.
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During the investigation into the foundation, F.B.I. agents in New York wanted to take more overt steps, like conducting interviews and obtaining subpoenas.
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Maybe it's the idea of overt male sexuality — Klein was the first to create a male pinup in snug tighty-whities, after all.
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"In this way, they punished Heffernan for what they thought was his 'overt involvement' in Spagnola's campaign," Justice Breyer wrote of city officials.
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The absence of overt political statements, however, makes it all the more shocking when one woman is fired on by a border guard.
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Far more overt is the opening of the first episode of the new season, which begins streaming on Friday at 3:01 a.m.
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But mostly, it played to popular skepticism and sometimes overt government hostility toward multinational companies and their products in Central and Eastern Europe.
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A modest and lazily seductive number, it's the most overt pivot to R&B he's released (apart from his overlooked acoustic-ish work).
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There had been hushed speculation that the court, in coming to its decision, had the tacit, if not overt, backing of powerful generals.
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Trump praised his nominee but avoided overt criticism of his accuser, a restraint aides watched with a mixture of relief and muted shock.
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Nor is the overt misogyny and racism of alt-right Austenites likely to woo many normal Austen readers down that particular rabbit hole.
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This overt gesture toward comedic lineage, done for a reporter's benefit, was exactly the kind of stunt that Sandler had avoided for years.
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Israeli-Palestinian problems unaddressed A sudden surge in overt American political and diplomatic support for Israel has not solved the country's bigger problems.
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The gathering comes amid overt tensions between some leaders regarding spending pledges and how to tackle the challenges posed by Russia and China.
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I mention in the book that I see a lot less overt racism here the way that I did in upstate New York.
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During the past two decades, especially, the presence of this regime's proxy militias and affiliated Shiite groups has been considered an overt secret.
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Especially when the work in all of its detail, subtle or overt, moves you in a way you don't all the way understand.
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But Mr. Pompeo chose to take a stronger approach, one person said, helping prompt the Trump administration's first overt attempt at regime change.
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I felt as though it was reacting to societal conditions, racial issues that were going on at the time, segregation and overt racism.
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Only 28 percent of those polled expressed overt support for Republicans in the 2018 poll - about the same percentage as two years earlier.
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So it's not to say that the racism that Wallace is playing on doesn't exist today; it's just a little bit less overt.
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Dead or Alive 6 toned down much of the overt sexuality, including shipping without the revealing costumes that the series is known for.
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If A Bronx Tale had debuted on Broadway last season — back when we still lived in a world where Nazis didn't feel emboldened to heil one another in broad daylight — its characters' overt prejudice would have seemed quaint; the easy nostalgia surrounding its themes would have signaled to audiences that this era of overt prejudice was comfortably in the past.
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