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Implicitly
adverb
In an implicit or implied manner.
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More than that, Levin also implicitly suggested that there was something wrong per se with betting that the housing market would crash, suggesting that while it's good to make money from good things happening, it's nefarious to put yourself in a position to make money when bad things happen.
In his first campaign speech, Sabbahi also claimed to carry the flame for Egypt's revolution – a mantra that implicitly positions Sisi as the establishment figure.
The party has implicitly acknowledged there is a long-term problem with the system by saying it will support a wider review of student finance in government.
There are many more stories of people hoping to enter the UK temporarily being turned down on the suspicion, stated implicitly if not explicitly, that they are happy to abandon jobs and life in order to grab some of our abundant riches.
Warsi is implicitly critical of Hague's successor, Philip Hammond, for not being so interested in rights, not least those of women, especially poor ones.
There is a painfully overwritten scene about ageing women being like roses who lose their bloom, delivered for the benefit of Louis's mistress Madame de Montespan (Jennifer Ehle), who is being passed over for the implicitly younger and fresher Madame de Maintenon.
And I do not believe the feminist principles which I hold dear would be served by Tony Abbott becoming Prime Minister with the views that he has expressed on women and women's capacity and because of the ways in which he has implicitly allowed the sexism in this country that we have seen on display.
In light of Rusbridger's disclosures, it's even clearer that the detention of Miranda is part of an attack on American journalists authorized at the highest levels of the British government, and it's an attack that is at the very least implicitly backed by the Obama administration.
An enemy implicitly presented as blocking the path towards a beautiful future together.
She implicitly threatened Zakani with legal action over his "smear" and accused him of being "disrespectful of the broader effort by the country's leadership to improve the situation at home for all Iranians".
"Through a series of legal contortions Obama has argued that Congress, since 9/11, intended to implicitly authorise mass surveillance.
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