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"Something covert is always problematic," agreed Nancy Berlinger, a research scholar at the Hastings Center, a bioethics research institute in Garrison, N.Y., whose booklet on the ethics of sharing information is available on the center's Web site.
In the darkness we can just make out that something covert and cruel is happening: a little boy is getting mugged for his Walkman and rucksack by big vague adults.
She felt that something covert was taking place.
It plunges back into something covert, minimally publicized, silently lethal, silently insane: our normal relationship with so much of the world.
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But David Cameron doesn't know what to do to go about regulating something so covert and powerful as sex trafficking so instead he is banning so called 'rape porn'.
But did you know that our understanding of introversion is pretty similar to something called covert narcissism?
But Hannity is something more covert, an inoffensive looking Trojan horse filled with rancid opinions, making his way to the stage next to presidential candidates.
Hannity is something more covert, an inoffensive looking Trojan horse filled with rancid opinions, making his way to the stage next to presidential candidates.
But there is something of a covert resistance afoot, the fringes of which I can see on the Facebook page of my 13-year-old niece.
It is worthy enough to get the optimum outcome from a research by applying case study when the focus of the study is not typical, but something unusual, unexpected, covert, or illicit (Hartley 1994).
The military maneuver went by the name Jade Helm 15, but many in the bustling audience were convinced it was something menacing: a covert attempt by the federal government to invade Texas, seize citizens' guns, and possibly imprison the state's conservative residents in abandoned Walmarts.
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