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A Touch of Class have an implicit, effortless feel for the unspoilable fun of dancing.
"Elite institutions have an implicit bargain with their alumni," he wrote.
Her songs have an implicit socioeconomic undercurrent: live, she makes a point of discussing the pay gap.
He said that many egalitarian test-takers were shown to have an implicit anti-black bias, much to their chagrin.
Mr. Kumar said that politicians seldom back these khaps publicly, but they have an implicit agreement to support each other.
Much depends on whether SIFIs are now perceived to have an implicit guarantee, and on whether that can be monetised.
(A lot of lefties, notwithstanding their scorn for "the system," seem to have an implicit naive faith in the workability of the mechanisms of American governance.
In tests taken from 2000 to 2006, they found that three-quarters of whites have an implicit pro-white/anti-black bias.
The student assembly adopted a resolution in favor of the right to chalk, but with a condition: that chalkers have "an implicit responsibility to respect community standards".
And pan-Arab networks like Al Jazeera have an implicit anti-American slant in their coverage, helping the guerrillas win support throughout the Middle East.
Mr. Camnitzer's, by contrast, have an implicit narrative content and project the sound of individual voices from a world beyond art-about-art.
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