Instead of even alluding to the wellspring of Major Hasan's antipathy towards this country and his comrades, the review goes to absurd lengths to leave the obvious unsaid.
And I saw them for what they were, the mirror image of the things that go unsaid: all the things that go unasked.
And the message left unsaid: It's your right to get formula, too, and the support you need.
The storytelling power of clothes is both said and unsaid on the show.
The subject matter is dark, and much is left unsaid, but the reader is drawn on, from page to page.
Left unsaid was the pace at which America would begin to reduce its force of 100, 000 troops.
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Joseph Biden, D-Delaware, said much of Bush's speech sounded appealing, but he stressed that the president left much unsaid.
What is often unsaid is that the physical proximity issues of seeing work in action and seeing them focus on work is a matter of trust in the individual.
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Left unsaid: Can the 49-year-old soccer mom motivate a worldwide staff of 36, 000 designers and engineers in an old-boy industry where only "car guys"--like the colorful, cigar-chomping Bob Lutz--are considered worthy of leading vehicle development?
Perhaps the most striking part of the package is what was left unsaid.
Is that a comment that the administration would have preferred gone unsaid?
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Self-control is the ability to leave some things unsaid.
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The style is quiet and restrained, and all the more affecting for what is left unsaid.
Still left unsaid by Amazon is who were the small number of customers who lost their data.
Unsaid but self-evident is the fact that this drone's estimated 500-mile range would enable it to reach not only Kuwait but targets in Israel, Saudi Arabia and elsewhere, as well.
The thing about piracy that is often left unsaid is that not all of those pirated copies would convert into game sales even if we could eradicate piracy entirely. 4 million pirated copies of a game is not the equivalent of 4 million lost sales, even if it may indeed represent lost revenue.
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What was left unsaid was what, if any, role the British head of state would have in that future.
The power of the situation, however, was in what they left unsaid.
Also left unsaid by Mr. Obama but free for the telling by Mr. Romney is that as the U.S. unemployment rate hit 9.5% in June 2009 and a shocked public was looking for a response, the new president introduced the Affordable Care Act.
What would happen to the present incumbent were this happy scenario not to materialise was left unsaid.
The movie starts off with separate vignettes in which the characters run afoul of each other, say things better left unsaid, and get into terrible trouble.
In a turn of phrase which I think many Keynesians today might feel would have been better left unsaid, Keynes argued that this would work even if workers were hired by the government simply to dig holes in the ground and fill them up again.
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