As with images of political leaders, he continues, we deal with the feeling, unexpressed though it may be, that by damaging the representation one damages the person whom it represents.
The unexpressed answer to that question is that prior wishes are irrelevant to physicians acting solely on medical grounds and according to medical principles.
He points to such interconnectedness in the relationship between unexpressed negative emotionsanger and sadness, for exampleand the development of high blood pressure and heart disease.
The principle of reciprocity recognises that in many contracts the common intention of the parties, expressed or unexpressed, is that there should be an exchange of performances.
By means of reification, something that was previously implicit, unexpressed, and possibly inexpressible is explicitly formulated and made available to conceptual (logical or computational) manipulation.