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"undiscussed" Definitions
  1. not talked about : not discussed

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It's full of discussion points but lets them go by undiscussed.
That marks the fourth consecutive debate where the topic went undiscussed.
But, in a series of unseen and, undiscussed moments, this early lead evaporates.
Many impacts of the project were left "undisclosed, undiscussed, and unconsidered," it continued.
"Unrealistic beliefs on scope — often hidden and undiscussed — kill high standards," Amazon's founder wrote.
Our complicated, painful, and often undiscussed history around race has created barriers to authentic conversations.
When an intelligent failure is buried or goes undiscussed, others risk repeating the exact same mistakes.
For decades, the story of Prince Edward's role in enforcing the status quo went largely undiscussed.
While head trauma is a serious issue, proper treatment for its symptoms remains a largely undiscussed one.
The counterfeit problem, in particular, goes largely undiscussed by CEO Jeff Bezos and ignored by investors and analysts.
It took decades for female masturbation to go from completely undiscussed to a celebrated aspect of healthy sexuality.
He has a lengthy history of racist remarks that seem to go largely undiscussed by his fellow Republicans.
Often, disabilities go unidentified or undiscussed, which obscures the extent of disability involvement in the police killing epidemic.
Another threat commonly cited by experts — advanced artificial intelligence — went undiscussed by the candidates, which was a bit surprising.
She says that "period poverty" is a serious issue, though it often goes undiscussed due to stigma and sexism.
Miscarriage is devastating enough on its own, but it also can come with a financial burden that goes undiscussed.
Trump's constant rhetoric has gone almost undiscussed on the campaign trail, as all candidates stay in lockstep opposed to him.
In contrast to Sharapova, Williams left rivals largely undiscussed in her own midcareer memoir, "On The Line," published in 2009.
Analysts have been combing over the prior relatively undiscussed periods when a global pandemic coincided with a nasty market drop.
No, it's in fact the thing that we've been doing for the past six years that has gone undiscussed and unnoticed.
Steve's shame at being dyslexic and other "undiscussed and unresolved hurts" led to his life spiraling out of control, Lifford says.
Baldoni now opens up regularly about his body dysmorphia on social media because he sees it as a problem that goes undiscussed.
Soon after completing her treatment, the actress developed lymphedema, a common "souvenir" after lymph node surgery but one that often goes undiscussed.
Whether we should pursue this path, and how prepared we are for the consequences, are questions that the media has left undiscussed.
Although they certainly are better off than the DNC, there is a multitude of undiscussed issues swirling about the future of the Party.
The undiscussed benefits of a walkout don't make the decision to reject GM's offer and throw the contract into chaos any less baffling.
Viagra was the first noninvasive treatment for male impotency and opened up a previously undiscussed dialogue between men and their doctors about sexual health.
He was trained to think through problems systematically, and he envisioned a host of undiscussed downsides: truck traffic, odor, inadequate waste disposal, public health risks.
Yet an often undiscussed but equally important test of the relationship between the United States and the European Union revolves around the global banking sector.
Forum moderator Lyz Lenz pinned increased incarceration rates for LGBTQ people of color on the bill, highlighting a largely undiscussed element of the controversial law.
Every couple of years, a website or two will proclaim to have resolved the issue due to the discovery of some heretofore undiscussed piece of evidence.
She also wants them to take comfort in the fact that Shine, which has 500,000 subscribers, is addressing a common experience that often goes unspoken or undiscussed.
According to the American Pregnancy Association, about a quarter of all pregnancies end in miscarriage — however, it's an issue that largely remains undiscussed, in part due to stigma.
Notably, income and sale taxes are state revenues, and left undiscussed in the pamphlet was how the state would distribute them to localities for local government's major service: education.
"My hope with this video was to shed some light on the real work Planned Parenthood is doing and to highlight the often undiscussed services they provide," she told Refinery29.
There's a lot to love, analyze, and discuss about Ryan Coogler's monumental Marvel feat, so we  understand why this particular aspect of the film's magic has gone criminally undiscussed.
While that art could've led to conversations about the complexities of Ellen's illness and given the filmmakers a way to express her anguish beyond her stark physical features, the drawings go undiscussed.
To the contrary, it has contributed, in undiscussed ways, to Rubio's larger political difficulties, pitting the 44-year-old, amnesty-curious Cuban hip-hop fan against an aging, white, culturally terrified electorate.
I really doubt I would have had the luxury —the privilege, you might well say — of constructing a life in which my appearance was this studiously undiscussed topic if I weren't a man.
This rare and beautiful moment in pop culture history has, inexplicably, gone almost entirely undiscussed, which – in our era of rampant nostalgia and archive footage-based embarrassment – just isn't on really is it?
Presenting a happier life than the one you're actually leading for the benefit of social media followers isn't exactly an undiscussed phenomenon, but Halt and Catch Fire captures beautifully just how old this impulse is.
Although if it ends up encouraging London commuters off of existing TfL buses and Tubes and onto London's congested roads the service could well have the opposite effect — a risk which goes undiscussed in its blog.
It also includes links to even more graphic content that lives on Google+, a platform that has largely gone undiscussed amid its parent company Alphabet's overtures about eliminating radical content on both YouTube and Google Search.
MACCALLUM: So, coming up, we will bring back the panel undiscussed why Bruce Ohr, who worked for Sally Yates, is now becoming a more central figure in how the Russia investigation got its legs in the first place.
Beijing's aggressive expansion into the South China Sea and the subsequent fortification of a string of islands near the Philippine coast was the specter lingering undiscussed over the training exercise — a threat that both Washington and Manila are trying to counter.
Tarr acknowledges that the original Never Again MSD group is aware of their relative privilege — that they were afforded a spotlight to discuss their grief, while other victims of gun violence, particularly in low-income neighborhoods and among people of color, go undiscussed.
"What we see here with Mark Walker's letter to the Secretary of the Navy is the undiscussed, but most successful component of TTSA—a political lobby," Tim McMillan, a law enforcement consultant and intelligence analyst interested in UFOs, said in an interview.
The formless location—one that is half American, half British, half whatever else—enables and emphasizes that it's essential for teens, across the globe, to understand these issues surrounding sex (ones previously undiscussed outside the realm of online forums or playground chats or worse, gossip).
WASHINGTON — North Korea is moving ahead with its ballistic missile program at 16 hidden bases that have been identified in new commercial satellite images, a network long known to American intelligence agencies but left undiscussed as President Trump claims to have neutralized the North's nuclear threat.
That journalism was also constructed for an era during which, as Charles Krauthammer used to say, American politics and governance were played between the 40-yard lines of bipartisan consensus on free markets, light regulation, a relatively open immigration policy whose cruelties went largely undiscussed, and hawkish foreign policy.
The eighth episode clocks in at a whopping 1 hour and 45 minutes, but if you're a functional human being who doesn't have the time to invest in watching Shane unpack all of Jake's undiscussed trauma, don't worry about it: We watched every agonizing minute of it so that you don't have to.
The poll suggests, too, that the increasingly political polarization of American society over the past decade and a half has resulted in a much more secular contingent of the American left, something that is often left undiscussed when we talk about the radicalization of the religious right under the recent political climate.
The investigation may also have received less public attention or discussion given that it was released amid the thick of the Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Judge Brett Kavanaugh — a potential explanation for why, as Politico's Jack Shafer put it, it became the "bombshell that bombed," virtually undiscussed by the agenda-setting Sunday political shows.
Published less than a week ahead of Nas X performing "Old Town Road" at the 2020 Grammys with Diplo, BTS, Mason Ramsey, and Billy Ray Cyrus, the interview reveals some previously undiscussed details about how he coped with his turbulent year, which, in addition to his professional success also included his process of publicly coming out as gay.
But there's one downside to the AirPods that, so far, has gone largely undiscussed: The impact that the loss of the visible white cords could have on women and other marginalized people who experience harassment on the street and use headphones much like a piece of armor, a layer of protection between us and the outside world when we're navigating public space.
Many of the characters are elderly and reckoning with the past: a narrator has lunch with the woman for whom her (recently dead) ex-husband left her, decades earlier; a couple almost broaches the long-undiscussed subject of the death of their small son; the bird of the title, a resident of ancient Pompeii, recalls the debauched days before the eruption of Vesuvius.
Left undiscussed, however, is Dallas' defense—low on talent, highly dependent on being healthy, but stitched into a whole that is more than the sum of its parts by defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli, who has relied on an old school formula of solid tackling, keeping plays in front of them, and benefitting from all that time the Cowboys' offense chews up.
The basic concept of an experiment and the RCT logic thus becomes inadequate. In addition to this fundamental misalignment of RCT research in psychotherapy, Kriz has criticized numerous other problems due to questionable – mostly undiscussed – assumptions.
Due to the high fatality rates of prematurely-born infants in the first half of the twentieth century, the topic was generally undiscussed. Couney’s promotion of his Infantorium demonstrated that ‘preemie’ infant care could be successful, if expensive.
Joseph A. Boardman, "Where is the public input? Where is the transparency?" Railway Age, May 10, 2018. The issue was provoked by Amtrak introducing new requirements for the third renewal grant and raising previously undiscussed technical issues regarding the midsection of the route.
The Female Eunuch. UK: Harper Perennial, 2006. In contrast to earlier feminist works, Greer uses humour, boldness, and coarse language to present a direct and candid description of female sexuality, much of this subject having remained undiscussed in English- speaking societies. Greer's irreverence towards Sigmund Freud and psychoanalysis was inspired by Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex.
Summer of 1998: a family has reunited at their ancestral home to celebrate a new birth in the family. It's a joyous, carefree occasion, with trips to the mango grove, game of cards, feast, and light-hearted conversations. Autumn of 2010: The landscape of the village has changed significantly. Awkward lunch conversations, formality in speech, and undiscussed decisions, show that the family is not as close as it used to be.
Matters which are controversial in intellectual and political affairs must also be taught as controversial in educational instruction. This demand is very closely linked with the first point above, for if differing points of view are lost sight of, options suppressed, and alternatives remain undiscussed, then the path to indoctrination is being trodden. We have to ask whether teachers have in fact a corrective role to play. That is, whether they should or should not specially set out such points of view and alternatives which are foreign to the social and political origins of pupils (and other participants in programs of political education).
The film was shot in the Cincinnati, Ohio neighborhood of Over-the-Rhine, whose "un-gentrified area of the old downtown lower depths stood in quite nicely for ... 1950s Harlem." About midway during production, it turned out that Duke and Woolley had undiscussed differences about the tone the film was going to take: > About halfway through we [Woolley and Duke] were looking at a scene, and I > turned to Bill [Duke] and said 'You know, that wasn't quite as funny as it > was in the script. And I don't know why. And he said to me, 'We're not > making no god-damn comedy.
The phenomenon of parasitic gaps appears to have been discovered by John Robert Ross in the 1960s,See Ross' seminal dissertation (1967/86) in this regard. but remained undiscussed until papers by Knut Tarald Taraldsen and Elisabet Engdahl explored the properties of the phenomenon in detail.See especially Engdahl's 1983 article in this regard – more than any other paper, this one got the ball rolling. The knowledge of parasitic gaps was central to the development of the GPSG framework (Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar) in the mid 1980s, this knowledge then being refined later in the HPSG framework (Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar) of Carl Pollard and Ivan Sag.
Hepatitis B in China was even described as an "epidemic" in Chen et al. (2018). Some socioeconomic factors that contribute to the continued prevalence of Hepatitis B in China are first the high medical cost related to treatment. Second, the stigma that surrounds the disease causes the importance of Hepatitis B testing to go undiscussed in that people who disclose their Hepatitis B positive status may be discriminated against. These combine to cause a situation where many people in China do not even realize that they are infected with the disease and thus unknowingly may succumb to the disease or pass it on to others.
According to Cardinal Francesco Gonzaga, the pope's appeal to fund Skanderbeg with only 5,000 ducats was heard and when the Cardinals responded that the fund was minimal, Paul explained that he would send more once Italy was pacified. Paul's decision led to a fierce debate on Italy's future which left Albania's fate undiscussed. A second consistory was called on 12 January but did not result in anything favorable for Skanderbeg. Contemporaries were critical of the pope's delays but he explained that he was waiting to see what Ferdinand of Naples was willing to offer before offering anything himself, in order not to waste funds.
Many passages of Chestre's poem follow Marie de France's Lanval line by line (probably via the earlier English romance). However, he adds or changes scenes and characters, sometimes working in material from other sources, and makes explicit and concrete many motivations and other aspects of the story which Marie leaves undiscussed—for example, the fairy purse and other gifts, such as the horse Blaunchard and the invisible servant Gyfre, who both depart when he breaks his promise not to boast. Some of these additional elements are derived from an Old French lai of Graelent, itself borrowing from Marie's Lanval.Burgess, Glyn S., and Busby, Keith, 1986.
In view of the situation, King James II and his son, whose relationship was strained due to the reluctance of the latter to fulfill his court obligations, signed a document before a notary in October 1319, on the eve of the marriage ceremony, where the younger James promised to marry. Later, in an interview between father and son, both agreed that the young James should be only present at the bridal mass, which would be officiated in the city of Gandesa, but leaving undiscussed the question of whether the marriage should be consummated, given his opposition to the consummation, and taking into account that the commitments with the Kingdom of Castile and León only forced the celebration of the marriage.
Worldwide, non-compliance is a major obstacle to the effective delivery of health care. 2003 estimates from the World Health Organization indicated that only about 50% of patients with chronic diseases living in developed countries follow treatment recommendations with particularly low rates of adherence to therapies for asthma, diabetes, and hypertension. Major barriers to compliance are thought to include the complexity of modern medication regimens, poor "health literacy" and not understanding treatment benefits, occurrence of undiscussed side effects, poor treatment satisfaction, cost of prescription medicine, and poor communication or lack of trust between a patient and his or her health-care provider. Efforts to improve compliance have been aimed at simplifying medication packaging, providing effective medication reminders, improving patient education, and limiting the number of medications prescribed simultaneously.
In 1927, Sraffa's yet undiscussed theory of value, but also his friendship with Antonio Gramsci—a risky and compromising endeavor in the context of the Italian fascist regime, considering Gramsci had previously been imprisoned (Sraffa supplied the material, literally pens and paper, with which Gramsci would write his Prison Notebooks)—brought John Maynard Keynes to prudently invite Sraffa to the University of Cambridge, where the Italian economist was initially assigned a lectureship. Sraffa arrived in July of 1927 and remained there for life. In the shelter of the English city, he held courses about advanced value theory in his first three years. Then, again with the help of Keynes, he held a librarian position and could devote himself to study, intertwining relationships with a series of intellectuals destined to leave remarkable and lasting tracks.

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