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Free sign upThe phrase "implicit compromise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an agreement or understanding that is not explicitly stated but is understood by the parties involved.
Example: "The negotiations led to an implicit compromise that both sides accepted without formally acknowledging it."
Alternatives: "unspoken agreement" or "tacit understanding."
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So as economic growth rates fall, the implicit compromise between the rulers and the ruled gets more tense, because the authoritarianism is accepted by the population only on the condition that life will get better.
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It is hard to imagine Denis making a Hollywood film - with all the implicit compromises - but she was offered a shot at Boys Don't Cry, the tale of the American woman, Brandon Teena, who lived as a man and was murdered by bigots in Nebraska.
No one questions Mr. Small's energy, but given the compromises implicit in accepting the Reynolds gift there is reason to question his leadership.
As the pronounced impairment of explicit declarative learning (ie, episodic memory) associated with AD does not compromise the implicit learning that occurs when patients acquire cue-outcome associations, 31 CBM may be a particularly suitable for use in this population.
In our conversation, the company referred to the KeyOne as BlackBerry's first device without "compromises," an implicit acknowledgement that all previous devices had fallen short of consumer expectations in one way or another.
That Act, the brainchild of Illinois Democrat Stephen A. Douglas, opened the two named territories to slavery, an implicit repeal of the Missouri Compromise of 1820.
At that time, the simmering disagreement between the free and slave states heated up with the introduction of the Kansas Nebraska Act, proposed by Illinois Democrat Stephen A. Douglas, which would open the Kansas and Nebraska territories to slavery, an implicit repeal of the Missouri Compromise of 1820.
Regulators may be compromised by the implicit promise of lucrative employment, should they only look out for the industry during their watch.
"His emphasis on a win-win outcome for the nuclear impasse was an implicit statement that Iran is willing to compromise".
The black-box method with implicit gradients seems to provide a good compromise of features, and can be retrofitted to most existing analysis codes to turn them into design codes.
Implicit here is that fabric selection may involve some compromise; for this designer, recycled polyester was an acceptable choice for what constitutes an environmentally sustainable material.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com