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I appreciate his honesty and overtness in how dour this song is though.
The "overtness" of an app's purpose is, of course, a judgment call, and legitimate apps and their developers could be unfairly punished by overzealous banning.
There was also something incompletely evolved, though, in the overtness of Mr. Abloh's quotations from fellow designers, as though he had written a Wikipedia term paper.
Speculation has abounded in Israel on what is driving the newfound overtness of its actions, with many suggesting domestic politics could be a factor ahead of Apr.
Climate change is touched upon in "Watching Over" when Kiazka sings, "And it's our demise/With the water rising," but the overtness found here is the exception rather than the rule.
Asked by Axelrod if he was surprised by some of the revelations in recent weeks, Hanks said that he had "absolutely" been shocked by the "overtness" of many of the stories that have emerged.
In the complaint that Gretchen Carlson, the former Fox News anchor, filed this week against Roger Ailes, the network's chairman, one thing stands out above all: the overtness of the sexual harassment that Ms. Carlson says she endured.
Over time, the overtness of the faith displayed by Christian bands largely diminished, following the path of other "crossover" artists like Amy Grant and King's X. But that didn't mean it wasn't still a central component of the project; while altar calls and concert-ending "God bless" still happened at occasional shows, it was often much more about deciphering cryptic lyrics and music videos that served as subtle nods to the piety of each band.
Another dimension for analyzing language rights is with degree of overtness and covertness. Degree of overtness refers to the extent laws or covenants are explicit with respect to language rights, and covertness the reverse. For example, Indian laws are overt in promoting language rights, whereas the English Language Amendments to the US Constitution are overt prohibition. The Charter of the United Nations, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child all fall under covert toleration.
17Andreyev, Judith Wondering about Words: D'où Viennent Les Mots Anglais ? p.56 # the overtness: snicker, snigger, guffaw. # the respiratory pattern involved: snort. # the emotion it is expressed with: relief, mirth, joy, happiness, embarrassment, apology, confusion, nervous laughter, paradoxical laughter, courtesy laugh, evil laughter.
The distinct flexibility of Jack's sexuality contributed directly towards the character's popularity and public interest. The overtness of Jack's sexuality broke new grounds, the labels "pansexual" and "omnisexual" being applied to the character on occasion. In "The Parting of the Ways", Jack kissed both Rose and the Doctor on the lips, the latter being the first same-sex kiss in the history of the program. Despite the boldness of the first lesbian, gay or bisexual character in the series' run, there has been very little uproar about the character, although there was some controversy at the time of Jack's introduction.
He recognizes that the scenes he has sometimes deteriorate to banal depictions of a thorny dispute, but defends this with the argument that "clichés often become reality in times of conflict". In a much wider sense, Loevy seems to be saying that documentary film has the cathartic effect of purging objects of their partisan interpretations to get to the crux of the subject under investigation. This parallels Bill Nichols's interpretation of documentary realism as "join[ing] together objective representation of the historical world and rhetorical overtness to convey an argument about the world."Bill Nichols, Representing Reality: Issues and Concepts in Documentary, Indiana University Press, 1992, p. 166.

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