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Racial, class, and aesthetic connotations were tied implicitly and explicitly to this knowledge.
We are wary of making the datasets freely available to everyone, as participants have not consented explicitly to this widespread use of their data.
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Nobody is really saying this explicitly to the community.
(S11) Some would appeal explicitly to authority: This is what we've been taught.
The Irish government aims explicitly to fulfill this condition from the outset of managed competition.
From 2002 to 2005 a European Union (EU) Fifth Framework Programme Research and Development project, INUENDO, was carried out explicitly to address this deficit in current knowledge.
For those of us who have endured a generation of policies intended explicitly to inflict pain, this has a surreal quality to it.
Dr Goldin-Meadow therefore taught this gesture explicitly to another group of children.
Sometimes this was explicitly to allow for pathology (see, e.g., Lewis 1980).
Similarly, peer review identities will only be released if a reviewer explicitly agrees to this, for example by signing the comments made to the authors with their name.
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