(1) The direct link between economic freedom and unfettered self-expression is the unarticulated subtext of the many biographies of stars from this era.(2) Her technique hinges on the unarticulated and the tenuously suggestive, even the subliminal.(3) This broadly political concern, though, remained unarticulated in a coherent way.(4) But the ‘exception’ can also refer to those most fundamental assumptions which frame political discourse while remaining invisible and unarticulated .(5) I weep at his unarticulated rage, his suppressed fury, his casual despair.(6) So, for instance, he explores the many, often unarticulated , ways in which goals are crucial to human living and to the life of faith.(7) This motif of self-imposed silence, of unarticulated anguish, reappears in other of Gaines's novels and is made all the more prominent by his customary emphasis on the speaking voice.(8) Those are very strong words to describe what I reckon was a conscious but unarticulated strategy by Channel 10.(9) Eliot's protagonist speaks aloud, to himself and to his readers, relying on unarticulated but implicit similarities between his situation and theirs.(10) The unarticulated aims of the movement are, surely, what leaves it open to criticism, though?(11) People's priorities thus remain largely unarticulated in the absence of a decentralization process.(12) The nationalism (and hence the spoken heterosexuality and unarticulated lesbianism/queer sexuality) of the album, however, is compromised by its visual subtext.(13) In an odd way, the eagerness of existential aliens in both plays to forge a bond with the official Venetian alien serves to underscore an unarticulated affinity felt between two sets of men.(14) It's always kind of a vague, usually unarticulated threat that's waiting to destroy your life, like a big cinderblock falling down on your head when you walk down the street.(15) Until recently, local concern for nestling architecture into the landscape was implicit and largely unarticulated .(16) Because we accept unacknowledged, therefore unarticulated , premises that inhibit us from identifying causes and eliminating them, we deal with the effects only of our most pressing problems.