unexamined造句1 The unexamined life is not worth living.
2 But there lay buried beneath this theory an unexamined dichotomy.
3 A tester can have no confidence that unexamined values in extremely complex systems will perform continuously with examined values.
4 In fact,[www.] they'll do anything for an unexamined life.
5 Socrates The unexamined shit is not worth shitting.
6 An unexamined life is not worth living. -- Socrates.
7 But it does represent the Cinema of Unexamined Privilege, let's face it.
8 They believe what they believe for unexamined reasons, and there is no arguing with them.
9 He should, because the topic is unexamined and is as important as any he has raised otherwise.
10 He knows he's subject to unexamined assumptions, and he tries to examine them now.
11 There was his unexamined belief in the importance of his work, in his objectivity, and in rationality itself.
12 Behind the current absurdity here lies a novel assertion by House Speaker Newt Gingrich that has gone unexamined for too long.
13 Certainly censorship should not be allowed to masquerade as virtuous compromise, but nor should commitment to free speech go unexamined.
14 Now that the media is busily engaged in the scrub cycle, Forbes' will no longer be an unexamined life.
15 The crucial question of who produced the clip, when or where, remained unexamined.
16 The idea is true, but it would be wrong to let it hang unexamined.
17 Law enforcement comes across as awkward and misguided, yet it looms, ubiquitous and unexamined, in the film's margins.
18 Whether such cosmetics may also produce unintended and potentially harmful effects remains largely unexamined.