Sentences with phrase «went unexamined»

What went unexamined in the story but became clear in the aftermath is that competition among the franchises is growing fiercer.
In any event, the prohibition went unexamined and unquestioned for many years, until it became apparent that the societal ills it was intended to prevent no longer existed.
«There's a broader issue that really went unexamined in this process,» said Ken Pokalsky, with the New York State Business Council, whose group opposes the hike to $ 15 dollars.
Also they often go unexamined and challenged.
Tenderness separated from the source of tenderness thus supports a «popular piety» that goes unexamined, a piety in which liberalism in its decline establishes dogmatic rights, rights that in an extreme» as presently in the arguments for abortion in the political sphere and for «popular culture» in the academic» become absolute dogma to be accepted and not examined.
These important observations that remind us that both interpretation and proclamation of the biblical texts are exercises of power in themselves that should not go unexamined.
Is the basis of life to go unexamined?
Paladino then questioned why his lovechild and former lover had been getting so much press — while Cuomo's love life goes unexamined.
Myths can be more harmful than lies, Nobel laureate Harry Kroto has said, because they are more difficult to recognize and often go unexamined.
Ships have taken readings along many isolated transects, but each effort has occurred at a moment in time, and significant portions of the seas have gone unexamined.
Still, there's another gap that often goes unexamined: the cultural gap between students and teachers.
In order to «fight,» we must read critically by paying «attention to concepts that, although they are ever - present in daily life, usually go unexamined» (Bomer & Bomer, 2001, p. 27).
Don't let that new discovery go unexamined.
Flea infestation can even mask other diseases — meaning the causes of anemia, fatigue, or itching may go unexamined while there is a flea infestation.
Ironically, given the rich history of performance and its prevalence in black artistic practices since the 1960s, this tradition has largely gone unexamined save for a handful of publications including the exhibition catalogue Art as a Verb (1988) by Leslie King Hammond and Lowery Stokes Sims.
That «Big Drug John Doe» is known to be a crook does not mean that «Warmist Jane Doe» goes unexamined.
As a result, details that might have exonnerated her go unexamined.
But assumptions, especially when implicit, can have a constraining effect when they go unexamined.
Without time to accommodate a robust and meaningful process, the systemic and institutional failures that led to the disappearances and murders of so many Indigenous women and girls will continue to go unexamined and unanswered.

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If you let the Harlan K Ullmans of the world dominate your life, or go through life in an unexamined manner, the elite's unfolding game of Jenga, unseen but visible to the curious eye seeking to be informed, will destroy you.
The film, Scene's from a Marriage, leaves unexamined the questions of how to redeem community in the larger society; it seems to have gone irrevocably to the devil as it has become technically more nearly perfect.
Scene's from a Marriage leaves unexamined the questions of how to redeem community in the larger society; it seems, as Johan says, to have gone irrevocably to the devil as it has become technically more nearly perfect.
Yet even as the politics of the progressive paradigm comes under skeptical reconsideration, the model of public morality that goes with it remains largely unexamined.
However, the relationship between men and women and their dogs has gone largely unexamined cinematically.
A delicious if unexamined subtext that recalls the underbelly denouement of Tod Browning's Freaks is the only real selling point of the picture, a crime drama about a robbery gone awry that leads to an encounter at a circus led by a hooded lion tamer (Lee).
But those efforts targeted at preparation programs (which include long - standing university - based schools of education and less - traditional programs like Teach For America) have gone comparatively unnoticed and unexamined.
Bezemer makes the arguement that the view that it was impossible to know that a crash was imminent has gone unchallenged and unexamined by the mainstream press and academia:
I get the impression sometimes that many papers in this nascent area are just stabs in the dark, and if a poor one is allowed to stand unexamined (I won't go further off - topic and mention any particular exaMBHple), then it intimidates successors into following its path rather blindly.
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