Sentences with phrase «hidden from outsiders»

Deafness may have been long - established in a breed but kept hidden from outsiders to protect reputations.
Here are three typical answers: «He is as much a necessity to my spiritual existence as the elements of pure air are to my physical system»; «If I were convinced that there is no God, I fear a sense of loneliness would become intolerable»; «As for any repose, or ability to face life and death with composure, any incentive to be perfect in things hidden from outsiders, any exhilaration in living and trying to do my best — I can not conceive it without the idea of God.»

Not exact matches

The hidden wealth associated with Chinese leaders and their families has been a known to outsiders for years, but Chinese leaders are adept at hiding the news from their citizens.
People are so suspicious with their fear of hidden agendas from former «insiders» who are now «outsiders».
C. Thomas Howell (Side Out, The Outsiders) stars as a high school student named Michael, who, shortly before he is finished with his junior year in high school, receives an anonymous love letter from someone who is revealing her hidden passion for him.
However, staying private also cuts the likelihood that nosy outsiders and analysts will find out about and draw attention to hidden risks and problems that the REIT happens to suffer from.
Burying: Some dogs will choose to hide their favourite things underground in order to keep them safe and protect them from outsiders that may steal them.
There's nothing even remotely interesting here from a scientific perspective; what it * is * useful for is countering claims that climate - scientists have «hidden» their data / code so that «outsiders» can't scrutinize their work.
The decline was not hidden from other scientists working with paleoclimatic reconstructions, it was hidden in presenting results to outsiders of paleoclimatic science community.
Was their intent to hide something, in fear of exposure, and lose standing within community, funding, tenure, etc (Judith's feedback description), or was their intent to protect the science from outsiders whom they felt would misrepresent their work in a way that would confuse the public on an important policy matter.
Assuming that I give my credit card number to GetDefensive.com over the internet, will it be «hidden» from outsiders (i.e. — potential hackers)?
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