What especially characterizes board meetings are the variety of concerns that remain for the most part undiscussed and undiscussable. |
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I think the unanswered, almost undiscussed question is, how expensive this bill is, particularly in the long run. |
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He was well aware that it contained many previously undiscussed provisions intended to protect Dr. Fox. |
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You wanted to talk to Marshall about what had happened that day, but figured the issue was best left undiscussed. |
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Several items remained undiscussed on the agenda when the meeting broke up. |
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It places itself, as witness, before a regime that wishes its behavior to remain hidden, secret, undiscussed, and without testament. |
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Besides, on this particular evening, a hitherto undiscussed aspect of my fancy London ways has aroused my dad's curiosity. |
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They'd also make a few arbitrary, unreviewed, undiscussed decisions about other stuff they'd keep. |
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Needless to say, Shade's unusual behavior early today was not going to go undiscussed. |
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When things are running smoothly it tends to be a socially invisible, undiscussed routine. |
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More often than not, the contributors treat works of art as schemata or categorical icons, leaving matters of facture, line, and color undiscussed. |
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Despite the generally childish behavior, one character does bring up a largely undiscussed element in most friendships. |
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But many of the country's deeper problems remain unsolved and even undiscussed. |
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He and his dad appear to have reached a place of mutual, if undiscussed acceptance. |
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It had a gate, cabins, picnic shelters, and washroom conveniences best left undiscussed. |
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The Abortion Monologues, by Jane Cawthrone, reveals an aspect of women's lives that is usually undiscussed. |
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When debate is shut down, and policies remain undiscussed, the approach is naturally more narrow and, at the end of the day, unsustainable. |
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Going back to Meg or rallying behind Natasha will both lead to political destruction if the underlying root cause of the division is left undiscussed and untreated. |
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Of course, some of the protagonists will deny this, for to admit that this might be so would open up the debate into an area that they would prefer to remain undiscussed. |
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Ethical questions such as the value the NHS and other health systems should place on preventive rather than immediately lifesaving care remain largely undiscussed. |
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But what I view as Farrell's most controversial point remains undiscussed. |
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The great tensions in the current Dutch side usually go undiscussed. |
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As with many celebratory documentaries, fraught undercurrents go undiscussed, including questions about how Mabley's sexuality was received as she became a motherly civil-rights figure, or her role as a mother of four. |
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In this context the horse is surely the outright protagonist of the festival and race. It is the only and undiscussed arbiter of the victory or defeat: from here born the particular love of the Siena's people for the horses. |
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Our innovative solutions, the undiscussed quality of our products as well as the dynamism of our teams make us the leader of our historical market. |
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