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Unstated
Unstated meaning
Not explicitly stated; unspoken.
Synonyms of Unstated
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Also, though usually left unstated, is its desire to preserve America’s Asian predominance by maintaining its nuclear monopoly among friends.
Might there be an unstated pro-status quo arrangement between our election fronted oligarchy/plutocracy and the main stream Media, including the B. B. C.?
And after Biden’s first year as president, Politico reported, “It was a key theme of Joe Biden’s 2020 campaign, unstated but powerful, and a vivid contrast with the public-train-wreck incumbent: If elected, he was going to be boring.
Like in Gaza, there is concern that the number of civilian casualties is “quite high” given that the alleged military target is often unstated or relatively small, said Rich Weir, the senior conflict, crisis and arms researcher at Human Rights Watch.
The Ninth Amendment is the most important Amendment as it protects the reservoir of unstated Natural Rights.
Lewis’s announcement of his cancer diagnosis — “I have never faced a fight quite like the one I have now,” he said — inspired tributes from both Democrats and Republicans, and an unstated accord his passing would represent the end of an era.
Murkowski’s Lament was not this coherent, as she bemoans the supposed “rushed and flawed articles”, but then concludes that a fair trial simply isn’t possible (for some unstated reason).
That unstated contingency provides backing to Trump’s assertion that “this may be the last opportunity the Palestinians ever get” to declare a state.
Beyond the altruistic arguments that merchants use for going cash-free, there’s another, unstated reason they're drawn to this model: Consumers spend more.
But, as I said, the fun is about the process -- living in a world without Deathstroke -- which was the unstated goal of many of DC’s heroes.
Careful examination had uncovered some logical inadequacies in Euclid's reasoning, and some unstated geometric principles to which Euclid sometimes appealed.
Erik Satie wrote many compositions that are ostensibly in free time, but actually follow an unstated and unchanging simple time signature.
Ian Hacking has also argued that much of what is called social constructionism of science in contemporary times is actually motivated by an unstated nominalist metaphysical view.
If the radix point is not specified, then the string implicitly represents an integer and the unstated radix point would be off the right-hand end of the string, next to the least significant digit.
Newly discovered objects only offer a vague physical description that is randomized between games, with purposes and capabilities left unstated.
One major RAAF requirement was the ability to airlift the Army's M1 Abrams tanks; another requirement was immediate delivery. citation Though unstated, commonality with the USAF and the United Kingdom's RAF was also considered advantageous.
The agreement is of course, an implicit and unstated one, but its terms are absolutely obligatory; we cannot talk at all except by subscribing to the organization and classification of data that the agreement decrees.
The successful student, according to Snyder, was the one who was able to discern which of the formal requirements were to be ignored in favor of which unstated norms.
The unstated premise was that the surviving brother would be king.
This was because Jackson had a talent for understanding Lee's sometimes unstated goals, and Lee trusted Jackson with the ability to take whatever actions were necessary to implement his end state requirements.