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Over and above all, one hopes to meet authentic form and content: stories that are often unwritten for the singular 'folly' of being unusual or unmarketeable.
These rules themselves are complex, having evolved over centuries, and are often unwritten protocol as much as a members' rulebook, but a "point of order" is normally used as a device by the opposition in an attempt to trip up individual members of the government - although it can work the other way around.
Ms. Chen is one of many Chinese who are denied government jobs because they do not meet an often unwritten code of fitness -- height, looks and robust good health -- that many say has nothing to do with their ability to perform the task in question.
These additions to training would more closely reflect the expected but often unwritten tasks of CHWs than the often medical oriented training that is currently offered.
These rules are often unwritten, but invaluable to the way you play.
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Each country has its own academic job titles and--often unwritten--career paths, making an international job search thorny and opaque.
In religious cases, there is often an unwritten rule that what happens in church stays there, with disputes handled by the church elders or the minister.
(The practice is, however, considered a violation of baseball's often inscrutable unwritten code; if someone is caught peeking, they might get yelled at, or else thrown at during their next at-bat).
In her acknowledgments, Hoffman reminds us that she is neither a historian nor a religious scholar and declares that the novel is meant to "give voice" to the women who participated in the Jewish struggle, whose stories "have often gone unwritten".
But they say major companies often have an unwritten agreement to not actively poach employees from their partners.
Using the analogy of a tennis club, he argues that the absence of a codified constitution alienates citizens from the state: "If you have to ask" for clarification of unwritten, often obscure rules, then "you don't really belong".
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