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All its life is now becoming explicit.
This is an African version of the American South, and by this time the themes of the novel are becoming explicit.
There is a dangerous tendency that has long been plain in Australia and the US and is becoming explicit now in Britain, to present climate change as a story of loss and sacrifice rather than one of potential gain.
But this is not because there is no reason for the principle; it is because the principle 'includes its reason, the reason becoming explicit when the principle is properly expressed' (ibid).
According to the inferentialist view [7], the content of a concept must be expressed, becoming explicit, through the use of it (the concept) in inferences, as premises or conclusions of reasoning.
The workshops in the program were therefore a focal point for our inquiry the scene, so to speak, of implicit interests becoming explicit between the people from the GTC and the researchers from the universities.
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The politicking is becoming increasingly explicit.
In a sense we are becoming more explicit," he said.
Its religious ties are also becoming more explicit.
Aggressive statements of where the two parties differ are also becoming more explicit because both think it is to their electoral advantage to advertise where they disagree.
Mr. Dervis's remarks, made during a news conference about the agency's plans for the new year, underscored deep fears in the United Nations' senior ranks that the organization was increasingly becoming an explicit target of terrorist groups.
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