Irony, humour, pastiche and theatricality murmur through the exhibit, which in certain sections is purposely claustrophobic; Bolton wanted to deliver the sense of secrecy and
covertness that surrounded camp's origins.
As Carson explains,
covertness and reactive secrecy are driven by the need to control escalation and avoid large-escalation conflict (pg.
For me, the Aptus offers a level of
covertness that I like.
The foregrounding of the woman and the
covertness of the man suggest that the souteneur does not desire visibility to the same length that the woman portrayed does.
Research focused on covert marketing usually "measures consumers' persuasion knowledge when
covertness was disclosed, a covert cue was presented, or a different sponsorship motive was perceived" (Ham et al.
A sense of surveillance, censure and attack on the one hand, and of
covertness, dread and paranoia on the other, permeate these episodes, casting the characters in a vulnerable Us versus almighty Them faceoff.
A different interpretation of the same passage is that Aristotle refers to the "
covertness" of the Homeric narrator: the poet says little in his own voice in the sense that he rarely interferes in the story (he shows rather than tells)--apart from the proem and the invocations of the Muse, the narrator is invisible.
The high prevalence of misconceptions could be explained by cultural
covertness regarding sex [3] and lack of poor health literacy in curricula [4] and samples were taken from clinical populations, single centered study, preexisting myths [5, 6], religious misperceptions [3, 5], and other such factors.
The idea of "being discreet" may mean undertaking "speech and actions" designed to "avoid embarrassment," maintain "confidentiality" or remain "unobtrusive." (73) Thus notions of secrecy,
covertness, and selective acknowledgement as "codes of behaviour" are part of this mimetic meaning.