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11unexpressed — un·expressed …
12unexpressed — un ex•pressed′ adj …
13unexpressed — /ʌnəkˈsprɛst/ (say unuhk sprest) adjective 1. not expressed, stated, or communicated. 2. not stated explicitly; tacit …
14INTERPRETATION — This article is arranged according to the following outline: definition of terms bible exegesis substance of bible exegesis in jewish creative interpretation and integrative interpretation …
15MISTAKE — A legal transaction requires that the making up of the mind (or the conclusive intention of the parties to close the bargain – gemirat ha da at) be demonstrated (see acquisition , Modes of). When it is apparent that one of the parties lacked such …
16Pragma-dialectics — The pragma dialectical theory, developed by [http://home.medewerker.uva.nl/f.h.vaneemeren Frans H. van Eemeren] and Rob Grootendorst (see 1984; 1992; 2004) at the University of Amsterdam, is an argumentation theory that is used to analyze and… …
17tacit — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. unspoken, unexpressed; silent, mute; implied, understood. See silence, taciturnity. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. implicit, assumed, unspoken; see implied , understood 2 . III (Roget s 3… …
18creative transformation + biology — by John Protevi Biology seeks to explain resemblance and novelty in living things across multiple spatial (molecular, organic, systemic, organismic, specific, and ecological) and temporal (developmental, physiological, reproductive, and… …
19creative transformation + biology — by John Protevi Biology seeks to explain resemblance and novelty in living things across multiple spatial (molecular, organic, systemic, organismic, specific, and ecological) and temporal (developmental, physiological, reproductive, and… …
20Argumentation theory — Argumentation theory, or argumentation, embraces the arts and sciences of civil debate, dialogue, conversation, and persuasion; studying rules of inference, logic, and procedural rules in both artificial and real world settings. Argumentation is… …