Sentence examples for Implicit appeal from inspiring English sources

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In a much noted recent speech, Hiroshi Okuda, president of the Japanese Business Federation, made an implicit appeal for broader immigration.

If Mr. Gore spends $1 million on television and radio advertising -- with an implicit appeal for donations -- it counts as only $500,000 against the state limit.

As a candidate in 2008, Mr. Obama took advantage of an extraordinary moment to run as all things to all people; beneath the airy notion of "hope and change" lay an implicit appeal to disaffected independents and fatigued liberals.

Nevertheless, as those allied against Russia at the meeting noted, the summit declaration did include an implicit appeal to members of Mr. Assad's government to abandon him, by suggesting that they could survive in a new government that excluded him.

Though this is expressed less loudly, the implicit appeal of an in-out referendum for many on the Tory right is also that they want to leave the EU.

That Alabama's attorney general would not welcome a federal inquiry, but bristle instead, with an implicit appeal to state's rights — with all the defiant history of intolerance and minority oppression those words suggest — says volumes.

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His strongest rivals in the presidential race are making implicit appeals to religious voters by signalling their own piety.

Students in this course will draw on these materials to construct their own arguments, and to identify and assess implicit appeals to the ethics of citizenship in popular culture and contemporary public discourse, from The Simpsons to President Obama's speeches.

Others have doubted that Walton's appeal to unofficial games of make-believe can yield appropriate antirealist paraphrases for metafictional sentences in general, perhaps because these critics deny that such sentences involve either explicit or implicit appeals to pretense (Thomasson (1999), van Inwagen (2003)).

Donald Trump's presidential campaign effectively bucked what the political scientists Donald Kinder and Lynn Sanders adroitly termed the Republican Party's electoral temptation of race — using implicit racial appeals to win over racially conservative voters without appearing overtly racist.

Implicit in the appeal was a veiled suggestion that the Bush administration, focused on the struggle against terrorism and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, has not paid sufficient attention to changes in Moscow over the past several years, and has concentrated too heavily on a military solution to the conflict in Afghanistan.

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