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In rejecting Justice Stephen Breyer's reasonable proposal to remand the case to the Florida Supreme Court with instructions to resume the recount under a uniform standard, the majority deferred to an implicit desire on the part of Florida's Legislature to hasten the process to benefit from the safe harbor.
The very articulated, differentiated and complex procedures for promoting, constituting and sometimes formalising the governance process and partnership-forming often require proof of the bottom-up character of this process, even when an implicit desire for control is easily detected.
It has been proposed that the significantly higher levels of smoking seen in patients with schizophrenia might be due to an implicit desire to activate the α7 nAChR.
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Critics of school prayer said the court had deliberately repudiated the Supreme Court's implicit desire for a new opinion.
The fantasy is pervasive: she suggests that GamerGaters, old-school cultural gatekeepers, ludologist hard-liners, and people on the subway are all alike in their implicit desire to imagine games as an otherworld, a playground separate from wider cultural forces.
Their murkiness is somewhat sinister, frustrating the eyes' implicit desire to see and understand.
Their implicit desire is to split the United States and Europeans on the issue.
It is observed that the more or less implicit desire for control by the Regions over the district's actions is strictly related to the acknowledgement of a specific line of credit to the DA project.
The increased approach to social stimuli for the high SAs in anticipation of social interaction may indicate the increased salience of social stimuli or the SAs' implicit desire to engage in social interaction.
The analysis shows how different syntactic constructions allow speakers to foreground either themselves or their would-be recipients: speakers can display agency in initiating offers of assistance, or they can expose the implicit desires of others.
The later Brahmanic orders—such as the order founded by the Hindu reformer Shankara (8th century ce)—contain hardly any "rules" except an implicit renunciation of worldly desires, a detachment from society, and an indifference toward the "opposites," such as pleasure and pain.
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