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"unexamined" Definitions
  1. not subjected to examination (such as critical scrutiny, analysis, or comparison) : not carefully weighed or examined
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With that in mind, how many other devices are unexamined?
Other potential entry points for bananapants antics are left unexamined.
Her assumptions of privilege, however unexamined, will not be denied.
Scalia's unexamined death will add to the conspiracy theory industrial complex.
It's a pressing, plausible future—and one Stephenson ultimately leaves unexamined.
The deep links between misogyny and American sports culture remain unexamined.
But the particular nature of this family blindness remains frustratingly unexamined.
"Overall resilience is being weakened in unexamined ways," Ms. Raskin said.
Instead, it has freed me from the prison of unexamined preference.
Meanwhile, another aspect of their alleged influence campaign has gone relatively unexamined.
The Greek philosopher Socrates said, 'The unexamined life is not worth living.
During its weaker segments, it's juvenile—and, in maddening, unexamined ways, misogynist.
But there is still the unexamined cumulative impact of living with sexism.
This unexamined cliché is disheartening, and diminishes both Als and your publication.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton disproportionately suffered from such unexamined rules of thumb.
It also offers a look at a relatively unexamined aspect of her thinking.
Implicit biases are automatic, unexamined thoughts that reside below the level of consciousness.
They let Atkinson explore the tapings from a heretofore unexamined point of view.
It's unclear whether that amounts to scores, hundred or thousands of unexamined shipments.
Under left-wing governments Argentina's judiciary convicted military leaders but left guerrilla crimes unexamined.
Instead, they'd prefer to leave their earlier sins in the dustbin of unexamined history.
In the Game of Thrones world, no detail is small enough to remain unexamined.
Mr. Gorton's archive of images taken in 1969 have sat unexamined for 50 years.
A second unexamined reason elders may be outside is to assert their individual rights.
This is fascinating and profound stuff, but it mostly goes unexamined in Jasanoff's book.
Phrases like "the unexamined life is not worth living" became his new greatest hits.
It can make you less reactive, more reflective, less buffeted by unexamined emotion, more equanimous.
The one real perk of the unexamined reclusive life is always seeing the sun rise.
Although the GALEX spacecraft itself was decommissioned in 2013, much of its data remains unexamined.
Levy is a thorough and thoroughly engaging storyteller, leaving no stone of the Palazzo Rucellai unexamined.
Such discursive acrobatics leave the causes of these crises unexamined, and those responsible untouched by guilt.
Now, with crucial evidence missing or unexamined, Agent Rodgers had to make sense of the mess.
An automotive engineer, he left no detail unexamined; his desire for facts bordered on an obsession.
There is something unknowable in human nature, the novel seems to assume, something better left unexamined.
Costumes, facial expressions, writing — in the hunt for sweet, sweet clues, no detail can be left unexamined.
While his moral code is not as deranged as Foos's, the two have unexamined entitlement in common.
If that's the metric of our system, we are going to leave a lot of justice unexamined.
"One travels to the Antilles driven by vague desires, mostly unexamined, rarely named, never advertised," he writes.
Historically, graphic design has had a peculiar and frequently unexamined role in the exercise of political power.
His jokes here have more of a class context, even if it's one that seems blissfully unexamined.
Betty 1 (Dana Delany) is an uptight socialite with a cheating husband and an unexamined inner life.
We share stereotypes, mostly — tiger moms, music lessons and the unexamined march toward success, however it's defined.
White racial illiteracy is a skill deficit that, left unexamined and uncorrected, ultimately harms the public good.
But little by little, the voyage reveals itself to be plucking at unexamined emotional bonds between the two.
At this point, Huck's black ops past can be chalked up as general governmental skullduggery and left unexamined.
Professor Eric made the previously unexamined connection between the Deep State and Ellen based on his Twitter recommendations.
The move to Fox prompted him to review what he calls his "unexamined assumptions" about traditional network news.
Reports like this force sex work arguments to the peripheries, leaving unexamined the vast mainstream of the industry.
While moving nimbly from neighborhood observations to broad national and international contexts, Moskowitz occasionally stumbles into unexamined platitudes.
The unexamined life is surely not worth living, but the overexamined life — that's a different kind of hell.
Even if that were true, it'd still be unfeeling and boring to state it, then leave the statement unexamined.
A few other people are interviewed, but the ethical, psychological and cultural meanings of the story remain mostly unexamined.
Some of our body's physical processes are probably better left unexamined (at least, at a certain level of detail).
Contemporary right-wing politics, by contrast, is driven largely by the unexamined prejudices and anxieties of (primarily) white men.
Her reply — "perhaps because I was born to chronicle them" — suggests that large parts of her desires remain unexamined.
That they both inhabit the book indicates the real complexity of the man himself, but the dichotomy remains unexamined.
The unexamined among us allow these ancient self-perceptions to run the show in current time, but not Nxians.
Yet the reasoning for the gap — and moreover, why black women vote the way they do — remains largely unexamined.
There are dozens of unexamined assumptions in this book, about what humans are built for, how they best thrive.
The truth here, however, is that imposing this tax represents a major, unexamined reversal of federal policies toward universities.
At their best, both LSD and Grateful Dead music can help guide explorers into heretofore unexamined corners of consciousness.
But Ready Player One is also worse than that, in quietly unexamined ways that speak to the internet's original sin.
"Crossroads," which Ms. Shapiro created and writes, takes bite-size looks at unexamined moments that had profound impacts on history.
The initiative has revealed as much about Hollywood's still unexamined sexism as it has the abuses it intended to address.
WM: How do you treat this toxicity, and how do you get the unexamined person to examine his or herself?
In Britain, killing a swan still generates unexamined outrage: It is wounding the body politic, a thing akin to treason.
You repeat the unexamined assumption that all presidents have had and should have the authority to launch a nuclear attack.
Though their relationship is far from unexamined, the interest in the famous mother-daughter pair is at an all time high.
Since the Weinstein allegations kicked off a mass outing of men abusing their power in Hollywood, music has gone largely unexamined.
The French philosopher takes a different approach to happiness compared to Socrates' theory that the unexamined life is not worth living.
According to previously unexamined records, Cohen incorporated a business there in 2002 that was involved in large quantities of medical claims.
By sitting out the 2016 primary, Biden's record largely remained unexamined, thereby preserving his image as an affable, everyman vice president.
They seemed infected by the same unexamined certainty as the religious and the insane, mistaking it for some greater ontological understanding.
While the notion of "blackness" is often at the forefront of such discussions, the idea of "whiteness" is frequently left unexamined.
Those particular ideals are often so deeply held, and so unexamined, that they can seem like unalterable components of our being.
At its core is that mostly unexamined middle-class belief that everything will ultimately be swept up, made presentable and respectable.
The restaurants I cover should ideally reveal something greater about Australia: a story that has not been told, an unexamined angle.
When left unexamined, gaslighting can have a devastating and long-term impact on our emotional, psychological, and sometimes physical well-being.
Paying attention to my alcohol intake made me realize how many unexamined statements I uttered about needing wine to get through something.
From civil society organization to think tanks, academia, and philanthropy, these rules will have important, unexamined implications and opportunities outside of Europe.
The vast majority of alerts would remain unexamined, explaining why compromises can run for an average of 145 days before anyone notices.
" In a nice line that opened his first volume, Moore wrote, "Socrates famously said that 'the unexamined life is not worth living.
Pai dove into poetry, catalyzed by the Beat Generation, then moved on to Eastern influences that reflected her own, yet unexamined, culture.
Rapists' defense attorneys know they can rely on juries' susceptibility to these unexamined myths, and more often than not, they are successful.
Lucidly written and resourcefully argued, it is a superb example of a scholarly intervention in a public debate dominated by unexamined prejudice.
Kelly is relentless in pursuing her arguments: no passing detail goes unexamined, and, to her, every word of Austen might be encoded.
My subconscious and unexamined assumption was that the elderly transcend these desires because they become more stoic and sage-like over time.
The phrase "family values" — Right Wing code for homophobia, misogyny, perpetual patriarchy, and a disregard for women's health — too often goes unexamined.
And they go largely unexamined, with little acknowledgement or consideration for how the problems themselves have been, intentionally or unintentionally, designed into place.
It tackles different issues to previous seasons and focuses more sharply on issues and realities that were left unexamined in its previous iterations.
That moment drives home how unexamined Noah's motivations are in his point of view, how much he puts himself onto a golden pedestal.
Still, weighing in on these delicate issues, on your own steam, suggests some unexamined entitlement that can hardly be separated from your race.
Actually, Mr. O'Hara has always reserved his most wicked blows for the liberals, puncturing their comfortable pieties and exposing their unexamined blind spots.
Paglen says the debiasing effort is a positive step, but he finds it revealing that the data apparently went unexamined for 10 years.
A storm of protest erupted in Germany after ECB President Draghi last month described helicopter money as a "very interesting" - if unexamined - concept.
They have just come through World War I with most of their unexamined class assumptions intact and thus all the riper for lancing.
The media frames that were deployed in the immediate aftermath of the shooting did sometimes have a troubling subtext that often went unexamined.
The unexamined life is not worth living, but "A Strange Course of Events" reminds us that the inspected one is not always worth watching.
New evidence continues to come to light through thousands of documents and hundreds of previously unexamined devices that Defendants are only now turning over.
The Argentines try to leave nothing unexamined, nothing to chance, so the family is left without doubts — even if there is nothing to bury.
The unexamined life and all that… The field of AI is full of people working to replicate or simulate various features of our intelligence.
By focusing on artworks reflecting "non-conforming sexualities and gender identities", it draws attention to the unexamined assumptions that underpin the Western artistic canon.
The business of culture is one of the most subjective in American society, and its executive suites are all filled with unintentional, unexamined biases.
What's unexamined for Betty 2 (Adina Verson) is more tangible; she is horrified by the prospect of looking at, let alone touching, her genitals.
Prosecutors continue to use bloodstain-pattern analysis in even the most circumstantial of cases, and judges keep allowing it into the courtroom, largely unexamined.
"The Unexamined Brutality of the Male Libido" offers a contentious counterpoint to that power argument: Men arrive at this moment of reckoning woefully unprepared.
The unexamined life was once a source of joy, but now un-joys us in the remaking —because our methods were suspect and extreme.
A deeply felt, mostly unexamined, sense that tech would lead to a freer and more convenient existence was the midwife of our digital present.
He continues to live a totally unexamined life, evincing not a shred of doubt about his past actions, let alone an ounce of contrition.
Left unexamined though, it leads us to constantly try to demonstrate our worth by out-working people, out-earning them, and out-greating them.
But none of them—and especially not gun violence, mass shootings, or genocide—magically appeared overnight; they've been sitting there, untouched and unexamined, for centuries.
The study looked at a previously unexamined data set: the brokerage records of 220,000 accounts at an unnamed firm from January 2013 to June 2014.
Like their Redeemer forebears, today's Democratic diagnosticians of the Trumpist malaise typically traffic in misleading euphemisms that naturalize a wider politics of unexamined race privilege.
We credit Socrates with the insight that "the unexamined life is not worth living" and that to "know thyself" is the path to true wisdom.
"Accordingly, they have a clearly established due process right under the Fourteenth Amendment to avoid unnecessary and unexamined solitary confinement on death row," he said.
But when Jen (Virginia Vale) awkwardly admits that there are two brides, not one, Della's unexamined assumptions about the sanctity of traditional marriage are tested.
Extravagant promises by ruling elites, and their unexamined assumptions, are at least partly to blame for this moral breakdown in the world's most powerful country.
Decrying someone's research for being anthropomorphic may have more to do with a critic's unexamined assumptions about human exceptionalism than inaccuracy on the scholar's part.
The world's attention has fallen on this carrot of Kim's speech, while the coercive aspect of his stratagem — liberating the South by force — remains unexamined.
The unexamined adoption of popular Black things is at odds with the persistent prejudice against Black people, and in this case, Black women in particular.
But Cevallos's unexamined assumption that even these minority viewpoints would apply to JASTA is misplaced for several reasons, none of which he ever attempts to address.
But the assumption that Republicans will be punished if they fail to repeal the law is a different thing altogether; it has become unexamined conventional wisdom.
The hosts — all men, mostly white — put on suits and ties and did their best Johnny Carson, and the format went virtually unexamined and unchanged for years.
Left unexamined at the hearing was the cost and multiple delays of NASA's jumbo $23 billion Space Launch System, which Bridenstine pledged to support at the hearing.
He leaves no mortgage-backed security uncovered, no collateralised debt obligation unexamined in his effort to produce the most comprehensive account of this complex and gripping subject.
Hence Hillary Clinton's proposals on paid parental leave go unexamined (see article) and the case for trade liberalisation is drowned out by "common sense" demands for protection.
Anchored in the work of James Baldwin, who spent several emancipatory years in Istanbul, her memoir is a piercingly honest critique of the unexamined white American life.
"Even at a college with very smart and generally very politically progressive students, you can still have this kind of really unexamined male entitlement," Dr. Waters said.
It's so out of step with my own self-image that I must have let this fact fester in some part of my brain, unexamined for years.
Daniel Ramp, the director of the Center for Compassionate Conservation in Sydney, told me that the country's cat program is based on unexamined stigmas toward introduced species.
It is possible that we could replace the most flamboyant and flamboyantly unqualified president in history with the most quietly unqualified and unexamined president since Warren Harding.
In 2013, $11 million was set aside in budget funds to test kits that had gone unexamined between 1996 and 2011, Department of Public Safety figures show.
Although she has come to live with her ailing grandmother after graduating from college and the bond between them is strong, at the outset it is unexamined.
But a lot of unexamined assumptions lurk within Warshow's idea, in particular an unthinking universalism that supposes both the critic and the ticket-buyer to be male.
Astronomers have rigorous methods to estimate the effects of statistical noise and other random errors on their results; not so for the unexamined biases called systematic errors.
Maybe this—like the fact that children can apparently bring any inanimate object to life just by wrapping a pipe cleaner around a spork—is better left unexamined.
Also unexamined in the "natural makeup" concept is that even within current trends, beauty standards almost always remain within a narrow range: young, thin, Eurocentric, with perfect skin.
"New evidence continues to come to light through thousands of documents and hundreds of previously unexamined devices that defendants are only now turning over" a Waymo spokesperson said.
In fact, the letter's absence of meaningful constitutional inquiry beyond baldfaced claims that Article II establishes a unitary executive gives the impression that these questions have gone unexamined.
But while American food writing celebrates the tater tot, ranch dressing and Hot Pockets, Australia lets many edible components of its collective childhood slip by, unsung and unexamined.
And the millennials and Gen Z's might rethink the sacred values their boomer parents have left unexamined since the Doobie Brothers sang at the 1979 No Nukes concert.
By co-sponsoring the study, the American Bar Association took a necessary and commendable step of demonstrating leadership on a difficult issue that had gone unexamined for too long.
That $20 billion is a smudge in the Pentagon's ledgers, but no one — neither Washington nor those whose money she spends — is well served by letting it go unexamined.
" He added, "John Lukacs is well known not so much for speaking truth to power as speaking truth to audiences he senses have settled into safe and unexamined opinions.
But there are utterances and actions of his that can't go unexamined, breaches of decorum, diplomacy or normalcy that stand out from the rest or precisely distill his character.
The cohesive force that Alphas must have to qualify as a generation could end up being a shared distrust of online advertising—or an ingrained, unexamined need to consume.
There are a hundred and ninety-eight thousand glaciers in the world, and, while many of them have been studied extensively, the nine thousand in India remain mostly unexamined.
The president struck back, launching a volley of tweets that savaged Mr. Cohen and his family — insinuating that Mr. Cohen's father-in-law had engaged in unexamined criminal activity.
A storm of protest erupted in thrifty Germany after Draghi last month described the idea of "helicopter money" - sending money directly to citizens - as a "very interesting" - if unexamined - concept.
Mr Milner's ideas for contacting aliens challenge some of the unexamined assumptions of America's space bureaucracy by using tiny spaceships and laser beams rather than larger craft and rocket fuel.
I'm interested in Mr. Hefner's legacy as an architect of the sexual revolution, a claim that's been repeated so often, for so long, that at this point it goes unexamined.
If the unexamined life is not worth living, the hyper-cultivated life is entirely worth living if only to give the rest of us something to roll our eyes at.
This nexus of unexamined power simultaneously gathers up Black women in the grasp of disciplinary impulses while also depriving them of the political and discursive tools to hold anyone accountable.
Unexamined is the larger question of the appropriateness of the expectations and pressures created by colleges, secondary schools, parents and students themselves, which may be impairing adolescent growth and development.
Op-Ed Contributor Last month, Sunday Review published an essay by Stephen Marche, "The Unexamined Brutality of the Male Libido," that drew more than 1,500 responses on the Times site.
Korea (many tourists neither know nor care that there is a difference between the north and south) is just a largely unexamined backdrop against which to hang out with their friends.
DAVID J. GARROWPittsburgh No, honestly* "The unexamined mind" (February 17th) implies that our future faith in artificial intelligence hedges on some other human's ability to light up the AI "black box".
Patricia Devine, a professor of psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison who studies ways to reduce racial prejudice, calls this "tuning in" to habits of mind that usually go unexamined.
Then he unleashed a fusillade of accusations about Hillary Clinton and her missing emails, the F.B.I., the D.N.C.'s unexamined computer server and the testimony of the F.B.I. agent, Peter Strzok.
It turns out the easygoing Alabama trial lawyer with a heroic prosecutor's story really did have a chance against the hard-right former judge with an attic full of unexamined skeletons.
Who knows, that "cohesive force" that Alphas must have to qualify as a generation could end up being a shared distrust of online advertising—or an ingrained, unexamined need to consume.
Amid that gore (including a harsh stoning — not that there's any other kind — and an exciting yet vicious conclusion), "Pilgrimage" raises a question or two about unexamined beliefs and religious zeal.
But we have got very careful prosecutors on the staff who rightfully want to leave no witness unexamined, and they want every detail to be nailed down as much as possible.
But we have got very careful prosecutors on the staff who rightfully want to leave no witness unexamined, and they want every detail to be nailed down as much as possible.
"Empire" has always cared too much about the political and cultural issues it tackles to let their commercialization and exploitation by compromised corporations like Empire — or, one supposes, Fox — go unexamined.
By letting the Equifax breach go unexamined, the Consumer Federal Protection Bureau (CFPB) is permitting a world more vulnerable to fraud, insecurity, consumer inaction, and third-party risk — a menacing combination.
"New evidence continues to come to light through thousands of documents and hundreds of previously unexamined devices that Defendants are only now turning over," an Alphabet spokesperson said in a statement.
A storm of protest erupted in thrifty Germany after ECB President Mario Draghi last month described so-called helicopter money - sending money directly to citizens - as a "very interesting," if unexamined, concept.
I don't say that because I believe Oswald was a patsy in the president's assassination, but there's still quite a lot of unexamined and important history there, and it merits close scrutiny.
The writing workshop, with all its unexamined assumptions, has spread to Britain and Hong Kong, a model of pedagogy that is also an object lesson in how power propagates and conceals itself.
Lankford's claim to analyze aspects of Leonardo's life that others have left unexamined — because, according to Lankford, they didn't want to soil the image of the great Renaissance genius — is fundamentally false.
For years this legacy went unexamined, several people with ties to the school say, as did the school's history of benefitting directly from slavery and more contemporary instances of racism on campus.
Rather than feeling like The Bright Sessions is retconning to expand its world, these "reveals" come across as an as-yet unexamined area of that world coming into focus for the first time.
At the same time, while liberals are often guilty of implicit and unexamined biases, the willingness of conservatives to not only proclaim such flagrant biases, but propose policies based on them is breathtaking.
It should be welcomed as a new grappling with an unexamined set of nuclear questions, including just how many weapons we need for deterrence and whether America is safer with treaties or without.
Unlike most medicines, whose effects we sift, measure and scrutinize, often using the most rigorous clinical trials, human diets — the other set of molecules we put into our bodies — have gone relatively unexamined.
The United Kingdom's still-roiling Brexit controversy, with the referendum's most fervent supporters boasting of an unleashed Britain recapturing imperial-era glory, has tended to leave the messier, bloodier details of colonialism unexamined.
We agree on this, however: Murray and Harris's current endorsement of a genetic contribution to the black-white IQ gap is based on a weak brew of unexamined intuition and sketchy empirical evidence.
Adding to the backlash against "Cat Person" was the sense that its narrative is fat shaming, and that it is constructed around the unexamined idea that fat bodies are inherently gross and bad.
The masculine libido and its accompanying forces and pathologies drive so much of culture and politics and the economy, while remaining more or less unexamined, both in intellectual circles and in private life.
In the financial context, Mr. Dodson said, unexamined attitudes may, for example, cause fund managers to pass uppromising investment opportunities if a company is headed by a woman or a person of color.
A further example of leaving no dead space unexamined, this towel holder is a cheap and easy way to get a big, bulky item off your counter and into somewhere ultimately more useful.
"The very fact that I usurp their place—make them my characters—lessens the unexamined authority that goes not with their art but with their gender," she wrote, of the male authors she studied.
But since the case had gone largely unexamined for 17 years, it felt startling to contend with the news of Bryant's death in the same moment as a reckoning around the allegation against him.
" Whether he knew it or not, he was echoing theologian John Luther Adams, whose ideas had echoed across my childhood: "an unexamined faith is not worth having, for it can be true only by accident.
A storm of protest erupted in thrifty Germany after ECB President Mario Draghi last month described the idea of so-called helicopter money - sending money directly to citizens - as a "very interesting", if unexamined, concept.
Because in its blunt and unexamined form, it is being applied to our examination (and self-examination) of so-called "enhanced interrogation," or torture, as practiced by the CIA in the years following the Sept.
The nostalgia associated with Native American crafts and with 19th- and early 20th-century images of Native peoples is a direct product of historical nostalgia—which, after all, grows out of unexamined and simplistic narratives.
Not a single item in the day's news goes unexamined by these warrior satirists, and unlike the late-night comfort food of days past, their comedy is heightened by the bright fire of their anger.
If such sleek, unexamined images of violence against women — this wasn't the only one in "Odessa," but to me the most prominent and inexplicable — weren't so pervasive in contemporary ballet, I might have felt differently.
Or maybe it was because she had never encountered someone like me in a columnist photo, and it was easier to fall back into the comfort of the unexamined stereotypes making their way through her brain.
I thought there would be accolades because it would add to the social sciences a new armamentarium of background information, comparative analysis, terminology, and general conception that could illuminate previously unexamined aspects of human social behavior.
Many of the offerings recall Greenpoint long before it was Greenpoint, when Keskachauge huntsmen stalked game on this land, when "free-range" and "organic" were the unexamined norm, not marketing tags aimed at a virtuous counterculture.
She's riddled with all of the unexamined prejudices our culture teaches young women to feel: that nice girls are polite, that turning down sex once it's been initiated is rude, and that fat people are gross.
He describes using filters to try to make photos of her look nearly ecru in the messages he sent to friends after she was born, actions that, he writes, bought him months of the unexamined life.
Then a warm layer of keys rises into the mix and Yung Lean has a bit of a croon and you're like, 'OK, this is starting to stick its nose into some deeply unexamined emotions here.
It's clear how meticulously scrutinizing every part of the sculpted body became a metaphor for scrutinizing every part of our life, in the spirit of that adage of Socrates that the unexamined life is not worth living.
In the late 1960s, in pursuit of a more diverse higher education experience, and to redress prior unexamined biases, schools began shifting some of these extra points toward students of color and students who were economically disadvantaged.
Halpern's descriptions of Kit and Cal as "friendly and companionable" and "happily enough married" are clearly intended to show Kit's failure to examine anything under the surface — but the surface itself is too often unexamined as well.
"The unexamined life is not worth living," said Socrates—like it or not, art is perhaps the longest standing record of our lives, but little examination has been given to the significance of that Socratic sentiment today.  Love?
It worries me that we've come to use psychological diagnosis in a very unexamined way in everyday conversation, as if it's scripture, as if its categories are clear and true, and we can just fit people into them.
If unexamined outrage is the new truth, then we are moving dangerously close to a form of reactionary politics that closes down difficult discussions and prevents us from distinguishing between sexism or racism and critical discussions of them.
If Socrates was right and the unexamined life is not worth living, then surely we should examine our feelings to find what we really care about as opposed to what we would like to think we care about.
" Let no one accuse Jamison of living an unexamined life, but inertia can dull her points: "Maybe I wasn't doing anyone any favors by pretending that my belief system was tolerant enough to hold everything as equally valid.
The provision has largely gone unexamined by the courts over the past 230 years, but was revived in several cases against the president for not selling off his network of private businesses, including hotels frequented by foreign diplomats.
Once the novelty wears off, bleached hair will revert once again to the confines of its core audience—horny idiots magnetically drawn to anything that connotes "anger problems" or "issues with mom" due to their own unexamined emotional problems.
Matthew McBee, a psychologist who edits The Journal of Advanced Academics, which focuses on gifted education, recently called referrals "the elephant in the room," a largely unexamined source of racial and ethnic bias in the identification of gifted children.
Trump has his signature anxieties and appetites, numerous fears and a few oafish ambitions, and a wide spectrum of ancient and unexamined biases and bigotries, but he can claim nothing that rises anywhere near to being an actual belief.
Compounding that impression, Comey then reopened the investigation in October 2016, days before the election, upon discovering a previously unexamined cache of emails on the laptop of former Congress member Anthony Weiner (whose wife, Huma Abedin, was a close Clinton aide).
What follows suggests that the great majority of modern men are inescapably prisoners of shadowy and unexamined assumptions, immersed in private lives involving the pursuit of various personal interests, with limited time, and even less attention to give to public affairs.
Of course Scanlan would be interested in Broodthaers, an artist who also developed an inflammatory and unruly practice, playing with notions of expectation and frustrating them (though Scanlan presses on wounds that have not yet healed, rather than just unexamined assumptions).
Unexamined ways of positioning indigenous cultures as somehow lacking technology or science persist, and it is underwritten by a colonialism that assumes and asserts that indigenous could not and continue to be able to govern and enter into full technological modernity.
The nugget remained unexamined until recently, when someone got the bright idea that taking a closer look might help trace immigration into Denmark between the years 1450 and 1650—and also illuminate what the locals were eating on the regular.
One of the most radical and satisfying elements of Megan Abbott's brilliant eighth novel, "You Will Know Me" — a murder mystery centered on an ambitious teenage gymnast and her family — is that it calls all such unexamined assumptions into question.
What does feminism mean to each of us, as black women, when we had just lived through an election season of hearing candidates and commentators use that old, unexamined phrase, "women and black people," skipping over our existence as both?
In addition, interviews with migrant women and those working with them along the border point to large numbers of cases that are either unreported or unexamined, suggesting that sexual violence has become an inescapable part of the collective migrant journey.
In the National Archives, researchers for a new special on the History Channel called Amelia Earhart: The Lost Evidence found a previously unexamined photo that appears to show Earhart and Noonan sitting on a dock in 1937 — the year she allegedly went missing.
But so much blockchain engineering is built on the unexamined presumption that blockchains are inevitably going to become wildly important, rather than an attempt to actually make them important in any way … again, other than the decentralized global casino of unregulated speculation.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is investigating, though it will likely remain a suicide and whatever series of events led here, whatever condemnation of a carceral state which lets people rot for a month rather than getting them help, will disappear unexamined.
Although largely financed by petrodollars, these states with reactionary ideologies have greatly benefited from the military assistance and diplomatic support extended by the United States during the Cold War — a policy that has remained largely unchanged and unexamined in a very different time.
Discrimination is often an implicit—and unexamined—part of the way designers approach their work, according to Anna Lauren Hoffmann, an incoming assistant professor at the University of Washington Information School who studies how technology and design can help or hinder marginalized groups.
But Mr Reed and his legal team—including lawyers from the Innocence Project, an organisation dedicated to freeing wrongfully convicted prisoners and, in capital cases, fighting against their executions—argue that the trial was marred by unexamined evidence and false scientific claims.
And because private collections were off limits for those trying to track down stolen art, works of unexamined provenance have hung for decades in family homes and office corridors, the stories of how they were acquired often vague, inconsistent or simply not discussed.
So when I look back 10 years later, I find it difficult to untangle my hatred of Twilight from my own internalized misogyny, and from my profound and at the time unexamined belief that anything made for teenage girls must inherently be less-than.
News coverage has focused on the incredible cost of the plan at $315 billion and its implications for the presidential ambitions of Harris, yet left unexamined is the hidden hand of unions seeking a lease on life in the wake of a Supreme Court ruling.
The purpose, he said, was to eliminate conflicts of interest; the real purpose, it soon became clear, was to create vacancies that he could fill with industry experts and state officials pushing for lax regulations — people whose own conflicts of interest would be left unexamined.
"Prudence was blinded by unexamined political and cultural assumptions, and the result was a massive and avoidable waste of time, lives and resources," Aaron MacLean concludes; he led a Marine infantry platoon there and also holds a master's degree from Oxford in medieval Arabic studies.
This result — a finale that asks "How does BoJack go on with his life now?" without really giving a solid answer — is a fitting one for a show that wanted to explore the life of an awful person with unexamined mental health issues and addiction.
He sold the house I grew up in and gave me all the thousands of regular pictures he shot in the years before he took up stereo photography: faded prints, boxes of unexamined negatives, multiple binders of carefully sorted slides — half a lifetime of work.
"The masculine libido and its accompanying forces and pathologies drive so much of culture and politics and the economy, while remaining more or less unexamined, both in intellectual circles and in private life," Stephen Marche wrote last year as the #MeToo movement was taking off.
Unlike other Middle Eastern broadcasters, which in place of news tend to emit a wearisome stream of unexamined government announcements and fawning footage of princes and presidents embracing each other, Al Jazeera, which was set up in 1996, tries to tell viewers what is actually going on.
Keynes famously remarked that "practical men who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influence, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist"; his policy activism was designed to replace that unexamined received opinion from the past with explicitly stated apposite analysis from the present.
For the sequencing, Harris Lewin, a genomicist at the University of California, Davis, who was one of the EBP's founding spirits, estimates that extracting decent-quality genetic data from a previously unexamined species will require between $40,000 and $60,000 for labour, reagents and amortised machine costs.
Even as Congress, cowed by the National Rifle Association's opposition, has refused to act to limit the danger of unexamined sales, 19 states, including Nevada, have tightened background checks on handgun sales and 13 states, including Nevada, have tightened them for handgun and long gun sales.
This remains an ugly truth that—with the notable exception of labor activists and advocates working against exactly this assumption—is an unexamined expectation among shoppers: that clothing manufactured in the U.S. is made under fair conditions, and clothing manufactured overseas is made under exploitative conditions.
Furthermore, if unexamined feelings and outrage always trump arguments and analysis, then the unhappy consequence is that white nationalists and on-campus rapists will be as justified in their claims to victimhood and safe spaces as black men and women abused by police or women who've been raped.
The enthusiasm for Mr. McGregor was so high and our comfort with this kind of unexamined racist performance so ingrained that even after that "half-black" business, it wasn't until Mr. McGregor bragged, in Brooklyn, that his fur coat was made of polar bears that anybody booed him.
Around the time the cold war ended Herbert Simon, another Nobel-prize-winning economist and a pioneer in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), argued that talking about economies purely in terms of market transactions left a huge amount of what actually goes on in the world unexamined.
"In addition to Peck's stance that Buttigieg is "just another unrepentant or at least unexamined beneficiary of white male privilege," the essay also contained a passage that received the most criticism online for its graphic sexual descriptions and assertion that Buttigieg is stuck in the mindset of a "gay teenager.
" The conversation is good and sincere and complex all at once, emphasizing the unexamined heteronormativity, but also the difficulty of not knowing: "If there was some huge outcry about like, Oh my God, this is super offensive and you're harming somebody actively, then, of course, change the name of the show.
The story has a bit of everything: The classic rise-and-fall arch of stardom, the literal embodiment of the male gaze, reputation gangrene from scandal shrapnel due to a man's unwanted advances, virulent attacks for showcasing her sexuality, and the unexamined sixty-four year stretch when she was locked away.
The key, and unexamined, phrase in this article is "seek treatment": where are all those sick people supposed to take their illness when states like mine (with the money to make better choices) are closing rehab clinics like the one that saved my friend when she began her recovery six years ago?
For example, algorithms used to decide who is allowed bail during court proceedings may have unexamined racial biases (leading some experts to call for the open-sourcing of the code), and study after study has shown that similar biases can show up in our machines in unexpected ways, and with potentially disastrous consequences for people.
In all the finger-pointing that has gone on since Friday night's planned Chicago rally for Donald Trump -- and the debate over whether Trump or the protesters are to blame for security concerns and, later, after the rally was canceled, clashes in the streets -- the responsibility of public safety entities has gone largely unexamined.
Pugh is fine as a stubborn, opinionated young woman pulled into an unexpected adventure, but we're not really given evidence of Charlie's performing skills, and Le Carré's notions about the toll on her — the likely consequences of bringing the passions of performance into the high-stakes, real-life world of terrorism — are mostly unexamined.
And yet those hidden commands and unexamined choices can lead to discrimination in housing and jobs, to a public sphere that fosters continual harassment of women and people of color, to a world where conservative news is suppressed, to a digital commons that everyone must use but that only a certain kind of person gets to build.
It's a great line, and a troubling sentiment—but when it first happened I assumed it was either a badass piece of dialogue with political weight that would go unexamined by a stock JRPG story, or a thuddingly obvious hint that this character was the secret big bad who would turn on me at the end of the game.
In my courses, we start the semester with intersectionality as a key framework to better understand intersectionality as not just a buzzword or lists of identities... Creating a syllabus makes me think about who is at the table when it comes to knowledge production, especially in an institution and discipline that often reinforces whiteness as an undisputed and unexamined frame.
And he who was to be the hero Is not the hero And we who are given so much To sing must move as if this is not Interlude or merely disruption As we sing by the engine That will not cease, and the bird above the siren In its unexamined freedom Lifts even higher As there is no place left to land.
The end of Mr. Mueller's inquiry also left Democrats on the defensive and will force them to decide how vigorously to continue pursuing allegations of misconduct by the president and his allies, including many that were unexamined by the special counsel, whose mandate was limited to Russia's interference in the election and any possible obstruction of justice resulting from it.

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