Sentence examples for and implicit in the from inspiring English sources

The phrase "and implicit in the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is suggested or understood without being directly stated, often in academic or analytical contexts.
Example: "The concept of freedom is complex and implicit in the discussions surrounding human rights."
Alternatives: "and inherent in the" or "and understood within the".

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It was explicit in his gruff demeanor and hard-drinking lifestyle and implicit in the muscular, somewhat violent process whereby he wrestled his work into existence.

And implicit in the way we have mourned her is the possibility that, like Orpheus, we could defy the laws of nature, that we could reverse time, we could stop it happening.

And equally, what an indictment, over a whole generation, of the police, the ambulance service that we now know failed to save 41 people who might have lived, and implicit in the verdict – of the justice system.

What was most important about him was his commitment -- explicit in his speeches and implicit in the people he surrounded himself with -- to the very idea of civic duty.

God has created not only the natural world and the order existing therein but also the ethical order to which humanity ought to conform and, implicit in the ethical order, the social order.

They contributed powerfully to the growing conception of an eternal Roman empire, seen no less in the special types of eagle (the soul flown heavenward) or funeral pyre or temple in honour of "good" emperors consecrated as divi than in the annual record of military victory, economic security, and provincial peace and implicit in the regularity of imperial succession.

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That is only made possible by having created the whole premise of the film previously and, implicit in that, the whole network of relationships.

These observations predict that long-term exposure to gefitinib will improve survival by delaying the development of intestinal adenomas and implicit in this the notion that gefitinib resistance may develop, possibly through deregulation of pathways such as IGF1R.

And, implicit in that is the acknowledgment that employees having a voice in their work is a way to ensure and improve the quality of vital public services.

That's the mantra of the moment, and implicit in it is the notion that the ones we've got aren't nearly good enough.

This is Turing's stored-program concept, and implicit in it is the possibility of the machine operating on, and so modifying or improving, its own program.

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