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inarticulated

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See: indeterminate


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The employee's restlessness is here not so much proposed as an inarticulated need for efficiency but more precisely as the necessary condition for his creative wandering.
131, 138 (1976) ("Commentators have posited that Latin America has not ratified the ICSID Convention out of some inarticulated fear the ICSID tribunal would be a biased forum, and perhaps a surrogate for diplomatic intervention against the Latin state.
Still, needs are the same all over: "Improved cost-performance, new or enhanced claims that meet a previously inarticulated need and perceived environmental friendliness are perennial drivers," said Mr.
 
 
 
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