Sentence examples for deeply implicit from inspiring English sources

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The future that the demo portended — entertainment shaped by deeply implicit interactivity — was one that the Daniels later told me they found exhilarating and disconcerting.

Thus, it is now, at the least, deeply implicit in Scion's research agenda, which includes a strong emphasis on boosting plantation productivity within the Growing Confidence in Forestry's Future (GCFF) research programme.

But like everything else, the world is set up to fuck with women and girls with its juxtaposed endorsements and demands of all or nothings, feasts or famines, over-the-top why-aren't-you-eating "one of the guys" bingey free-for-alls or a deeply implicit magaziney anorexic-ethic.

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Or the ambiguity may be considered systematic for example, on the grounds that both natural theological and natural atheological arguments fail because they are deeply circular, resting on implicit assumptions acceptable only to those already thinking within the relevant perspective.

Research shows that all of us suffer from some degree of implicit bias, deeply ingrained negative attitudes associated with certain groups or markers of social identity.

To break through the deeply ingrained homophobia, that implicit bias which I spoke to a lot of researchers about we have to show who we are, fully desensitize people and focus on that difference and that diversity.

That ecological absurdity is implicit in the widespread, but deeply mistaken, acceptance of that position for the root.

But there is a darker side to this conflict: as much as we venerate athletes in America, with attention and riches and the respect implicit in cultural capital, we are also deeply hostile toward them.

Though Holder didn't mention the N.R.A., his remarks were an implicit rebuttal to the organization — which has been deeply supportive of Stand Your Ground laws — and to its flawed reading of the past.

But is there something to be said for the German position implicit here, that a proven willingness to integrate deeply into the host society should be a precondition for an freehold place in that society?

Rights are "fundamental," and thus deserve protection, the justices have held, if they are either "deeply rooted in the Nation's history and tradition," or "implicit in the concept of ordered liberty".

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