Stasser's chapter on unshared information indicates that group members tend to share only common information. |
The sheer weight of all this sorrow means that many stories are left unshared. |
Every unshared moment of delight becomes the occasion for fear, envy, and jealousy. |
A mothers' movement perhaps could be based not so much on our shared values as on indifference to our unshared values. |
So the term personality came to mean not only the non-material, interior character of a human being, but also what is distinctive and unshared. |
The silicon atoms are arranged at the corners of hexagons, and the unshared oxygen atoms are commonly oriented on the same side of the sheet. |