Sentences with phrase «n't overt»

The problems just aren't overt as the used to be.
Saying that the fuel cycle is energy - positive is saying that nukes aren't overt money - losers given all the subsidies (starting with Price - Anderson here in the US).
You were dark - skinned, handsome, voluble, and though you must have been at least ten years younger, you let my friends and me flirt with you — you weren't overt, just a gentleman politely escorting a group of women two decades older.
Even if there aren't overt infractions, think about this — what responsible breeder would ever sell their puppies to someone sight unseen?
This is Change we could almost believe in, if it weren't overt malfeasance of the political process.
This isn't an overt criticism as much as an observation that's become clear over the last few years.
Often referred to as second - generation gender bias, «what we are talking about is not our mother's sexism; a lot of it is not overt,» says Bennett.
A content strategy must focus on providing content top, middle and bottom of the funnel that is relevant, helpful, informative, and entertaining — not an overt sales pitch.
Investors had grown fearful of systematic selling — and no doubt weary of the «everything bubble» — but that sentiment was covert, not overt — while concern was building, volatility targeting strategies no doubt followed January's melt - up into even more risk.
Just because the war is not an overt military theater operation (though there are plenty of these as well in -LSB-...]
While patriarchy is not an overt theme in the book of Esther, it is ever - present in the story, as it is in most of the books of the BIble, written in times and cultures in which patriarchy was the unquestioned norm.
As Ashbrook points out, covert, if not overt hostility will build up under such an approach:
Even if not overt abuse, there are parents and children who feel divided from one another — it's hard to put into words the dangers of this disconnection, but we all inherently understand why it's so important to maintain our attachment bonds with our children and spouses.
Maybe not overt, but all the brief headlines pointing to stories are there to denigrate Trump or the administration.
«It's not overt sexism,» says study author Nadya Fouad at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
The women agreed that the slights were typically not overt but rather stemmed from unconscious attitudes.
After admitting for the first time that four American citizens had been inadvertently killed in the crossfire of unmanned attacks, the administration announced a new policy guidance that will limit the number of drone strikes that can be carried out in places that are not overt war zones.
Not an overt comedy, the story gets pretty dark, but this seems really unbalanced, especially near the end of the film with the conclusion of the drug dealing storyline.
Like its predecessor, the ad is both spare and subtle: not an overt request for the buying of the product the Times sells, but rather a spot aimed at brand - building.
On one level a genre mash - up revelling in influences as diverse as John Carpenter, Night of the Living Dead and The Stepford Wives, it also ambitiously holds a mirror up to the history of modern America, confronting not overt racism (that would be too easy, not to mention predictable) but a more insidious narrative of coercion and white supremacy whose legacy stretches back across the generations.
While not an overt white - supremacist like his Klan - member father, he has no problem enforcing and endorsing racist power structures so long as they help him make a profit off his land, making him in some ways just as insidious.
Paul works toward a combustible climax with various enemies out to nab the alien before he reaches his iconic rendezvous point, speeding toward an unexpected climax of confrontation, not overt comedic accentuation.
What she saw in Efficacy was not an overt prescription, but a practical framework for staff - wide improvements.
Leaders often have time to process their own reactions to change before the change is presented to the staff, and by then the leaders just want to get on with implementing the change — but if the leaders don't get all the staff involved in the process, there will be resistance, if not overt, then in the form of non-committal and deafening silence, when the change is attempted.
For example, the AAHA guidelines require that we first do blood work, and then depending upon your dog's overall health, other tests to ensure there is not an overt risk of complications from receiving dog anesthesia.
The truth is that cats typically are not overt scratchers, so they often address their own flea infestations by normal - appearing grooming behaviors.
While it's not overt, there's clearly a «horror» element to the game.
While not an overt announcement, Charla's teasing comment «I wonder when we'll see them next?»
It is not the overt messaging of Jennifer Holzer, the irony of Richard Prince, the conceptual art of Lawrence Weiner, the artist book itself, or the cool withholding of a book from Ed Ruscha.
«Elkins» photographs are not an overt indictment of the American criminal justice system, but they do ask us to question our own stances on the use of capital punishment and solitary confinement.
Olaoluwa Osuntokun, a developer at bitcoin's Lightning Network, for instance, called the monero development team «not overt scammers», a compliment that could pass for high praise among a notoriously fickle bitcoin crowd.
She attempts to use reason and manipulation, but not overt power to accomplish her ends (p. 889).
Its not overt conflict that necessarily indicates a troubled relationship.
What is different is not the overt value placed on home ownership but the hierarchy of meanings by which people express that value.

Not exact matches

But that dynamic shouldn't be so overt.
Other instances were less overt, like when this person said he was rejected from a listing, but the host didn't block off the dates — essentially an admission that the home owner simply didn't want him there.
Ferrari hasn't done turbos in this type of car since the 1980s with the F40, so there was concern, possibly even overt panic, among the Ferraristi.
The training should cover not only which overt and covert comments and behaviors to avoid.
In reading the blog, a casual observer might wonder — if there is such rampant sexual harassment and retrograde attitudes toward women, then why isn't there more overt activism?
When companies neglect to communicate in empowerment ads those benefits (intrinsic or extrinsic, subtle or overt), audiences are not empowered with the information needed to make choices and the advertising tactics risk falling into the category of empty pandering.
Confidence is not bravado, or swagger, or an overt pretense of bravery.
The only way Ryan could ensure that he not become the nominee is to do anything overt to show he wants it.
They might not be overt.
The irony of this approach is that while we don't «build links» directly for SEO, the attraction based approach we take typically results in links that are very high value and sustainable that many overt link building tactics.
Sin leads to death, not because of any overt act of God but because of the intrinsic nature of sin itself.
So, apparently from your posting «you» have not had any «overt» direction on «who» or «what» to vote for, yes...?
Since you prefer «overt aggression» (though aggression is your term not mine) I'll simply say... leave me the hell alone and stop trying to censure everything I say!!!
Overt violence on the part of husbands toward their wives, while not common, is a sizable social reality.
The Lutheran draft is not that overt, but you don't have to push too hard to see that the assumptions are the same.
In her groundbreaking book, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness, Michelle Alexander notes that «racial caste systems do not require racial hostility or overt bigotry to thrive.
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