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You need to read about it, see it in the next year, consider the various underlying, unspoken elements – including a slam on the West's treatment of China in the 19th century – and come to your own conclusions.
Like most great rivalries, this one is between two places that are more alike than not, and entails unspoken elements of fondness and respect as well as of enmity.
Acknowledging Ellsworth's (2005) critical discussions about how language, the rational and predictive have been priviledged over the sensory, affective and playful in learning research and practice, she call for further emphasis on the embodied, sensory and unspoken elements of learning (Fors 2013: 277).
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Yet I can't help but wonder whether there's an unspoken element of the appeal of fear too.
The often unspoken element is that the girl will go back and spend the night at his hotel.
Complex social issues exemplified by those facing Boston's Haitian community are a big, unspoken element in the health care crisis nationwide, the School's professors say.
The unspoken element, however, which applies to any serious measures to curb the benefits bill, is that they will be expensive.
Although the concept that neither side should take advantage of a cease‐fire was not written into the State Department initiative, it was an important unspoken element of the cease‐fire proposal.
"The unspoken element in the room is that this could potentially be a test of what works and what doesn't" for a presidential contest, said a Republican with knowledge of the inner workings of the campaign who spoke on the condition of anonymity to avoid antagonizing Mr. Christie's circle.
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