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Separability is, however, an explicit premise in all of Einstein's later presentations of the argument for the incompleteness of quantum mechanics, both in correspondence and in print (see Howard 1985 for a detailed list of references).
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The implied or explicit premise of every Republican I heard is that any involvement of government in our lives is an arrogant abrogation of freedom.
That was the explicit premise; the implicit part, gradually to become clear to the audience, was that flies have infested not only this particular dwelling but the world at large, and that their presence is a symptom of climate change.
So far, the replies to the reductio have been "combative" in that they seek to undermine some tacit or explicit premise therein.
We clearly have a set of very explicit premises about the nature of the host and the symbiont, some processes and some logical consequences from which complexity is permitted (but not prescribed, to lift your prescient abstract text).
Ecuador has described a letter from the British government drawing attention to the Diplomatic and Consular Premises Act 1987 as "intolerable" and an "explicit threat".
She had an explicit preference.
Uniforms, for example, are an explicit signal.
Sometimes, an explicit deal was involved.
Not an explicit federal warranty.
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