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Another dimension for analyzing language rights is with degree of overtness and covertness.
David Kaczynski said there had always been a "covertness" in his brother's creative work.
Open warfare became vulgar, replaced by the polite covertness of rampant industrial espionage.
It was basically agreed, both by Congress and concerned military officers, that the deception employed during Menu went beyond covertness.
Degree of overtness refers to the extent laws or covenants are explicit with respect to language rights, and covertness the reverse.
The covertness and deliberation suggest the kind of cruelty that makes a charge of first-degree murder nearly automatic in such cases.
Covertness or not, his oil-fueled escorts were dangerously close to empty bunkers, and that was a hazard he could not afford.
It is based on the 2010 spy webtoon series Covertness by Hun, which has received over 40 million page hits.
The mission was one of top clearance and covertness; Lupaza had fooled the Cardassians, Kira kept watch, but only Shakaar knew the details.
Sure, of necessity there was a certain covertness to the agency's activities, and the mental and physical prerequisites for agents were extremely rigorous, designed to screen out all but the very best.
EO/IR sensors and video downlink provide intelligence and communications support that enhance officer safety during high-risk operations and increase covertness during surveillance operations.
Excessive secrecy, unwillingness to consult with senior politicians, reluctance to uncover the hands of cards on the table of missions and operations, and for all that covertness there had been no great efficiency and success.
Indeed, the members of Congress are in a dilemma: when they are informed, they are in no position to stop the action, unless they leak its existence and thereby foreclose the option of covertness.
Whorf, himself used the term "cryptotype" as separate from "covert category" to refer to "a special, highly concealed subdivision of covertness, amounting sometimes to a second degree of covertness".
The covertness we often find in Plato, appearing here and there couched in some enigmatic use of symbol and/or irony, may be at odds with the mysticism Plato's Socrates expounds in some other dialogues.
Neither would have occurred without a truly resolute literary executor, a role that is usually almost underground in its covertness but has popped to the foreground because of the attack on the publication of the Hemingway book by Joan Didion.
Another scholarly perspective is from Harriet D. Lyons: "I shall argue that in Sembene's work the "covertness" of the folk material takes the form of suppression of detail combined with the retention of essential values.
In Mr. Ajami's view, Tim Russert (whose testimony contradicted Mr. Libby's) and the American system of justice are untrustworthy, and "the 'covertness' of Mrs. Wilson was never convincingly and fully established."