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And the implicit model can be made explicit by a process known as fleshing out.
Now the ECB wants the conditions to be made explicit by governments.
This pattern or paradigm can be made explicit by abstracting its key elements from each of the specific methods that express the new conceptual model.
Most mathematicians would agree that, by contrast, if a proof's implicit steps can be made explicit by an expert, then the gap is merely one of exposition, and the proof should be considered complete and correct.
The complete modal profile of RF can be made explicit by surveying all the different combinations of properties RF exhibits in the possible worlds in which he exists.
Austin held that illocutionary acts as opposed to perlocutionary acts are conventional, in the sense that they can be made explicit by the so-called performative formula (Austin 1962: 103).
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This identification was made explicit by the 11th-century Byzantine theologian Nicetas Stethatos.
This has been made explicit by his disagreement with his previous employer.
In both works the allegorical meanings to be read into the stories are made explicit by the poet.
This difference, between "proper" art and your own beloved tat, was made explicit by Alan Kane at Frieze this year.
This is made explicit by the two photographs that get taken, one in each part, with the same sentence being precisely repeated.
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