unacted

unacted

(ʌnˈæktɪd)
adj
1. not carried out or executed
2. (Theatre) not dramatized or acted on stage
3. (Film) not dramatized or acted on stage
4. not acted upon or formed
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'Hence, there are 99 PSAs [excluding two PSAs that were later withdrawn-54 acted upon, 45 unacted upon] which stand to be affected by this Honorable Court's decision for failing to comply with the CSP requirements,' said the ERC.
In the 17th Congress, De Lima filed a similar resolution seeking to inquire into the spate of killings and attacks against members of the legal profession but it was unacted upon by the Committees on Public Order and Dangerous Drugs and Justice and Human Rights.
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(4) In effect, these novels stage what Woolf in her final work, Between the Acts, calls the "unacted part" ([1941] 2008, 104), the heroic self m potentia that exists outside of historical and biographical time.
The remaining MOAs remained unacted by the parties, COA said.
Yet the fact that it went first unnoticed and then unacted upon, speaks volumes.
'It has been a year since I last wrote a letter to Facebook expressing my concern over the continued proliferation of fake news that has been populating our social media, notably on Facebook, but the letter remained unanswered and unacted,' she said in a statement.
It is worth noting that, compared with the gravity model that considers the interaction with a node's neighbors within a given distance value r, MINK is unacted on the influence of subjective parameters.
Here it was, on the fourteenth page: Sooner murder an infant in its cradle than nurse unacted desires.
By reminding his interlocutors of his dangerous scheme, Caliban draws attention to the fact that the particular narrative unfolding on the plot of this island-stage was made possible by the erasure of many other unacted plots.
Associated so prominently with "documentary" film, Vertov in fact described his art as "unacted [neigrovaia] film." (26) Just what was not acted, however, was carefully selected.