Sentence examples for a form of covert from inspiring English sources

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"In a country obsessed with linguistic purity, it turns a stigma into a positive emblem, a form of covert prestige," Ms. Lefkowitz said.

There are 482 denominational schools, which use religious criteria, but also on occasion interview parents—a practice that some left-wingers regard as a form of covert social selection.

In Sri Lanka, blood donations by the majority Sinhalese have merged Buddhist notions of 'merit, social service, kinship and higher orders of cultural unity' with nationalistic sentiments to render it a form of covert participation in the war against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam LTTEE) (Simpson 2009).

When understood this way, young women's interpretations of the biological effects of the pill and their contraceptive practices can be read a form of covert resistance to normative ideologies (Comaroff 1985; Da Matta 1991; Lock and Kaufert 1998) or, more specifically, a hidden transcript (Scott 1990).

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Note Obama's use of the word "large", suggesting that even his model country has seen some American boots on the ground in the form of covert special operations soldiers.

These contacts acknowledge that Iran is providing some form of covert support to armed groups like the Promise Day Brigades and other small groups, but maintain they have stopped support for the big militias.

Now McGuinness announces that the Irish and British governments are currently engaged in some form of covert talks with the republican dissident groups who are determined to destroy the peace process the Sinn Féin MP, amongst others, helped piece together.

Timing channels constitute one form of covert channels through which programs may be leaking information about the confidential data they manipulate.

The modest readiness theory holds that the way an object's spatial attributes are represented in visual experience is sometimes modulated by one or another form of covert action planning.

The modest readiness theory, as we shall call it, claims that the way an object's spatial attributes are represented in visual experience can be modulated by one or another form of covert action planning.

The modest readiness theory, as we shall call it, claims that the way an object's spatial attributes are represented in visual experience is sometimes modulated by one or another form of covert action planning (Festinger et al. 1967; Coren 1986; Vishton et al. 2007).

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