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However, this implicit concept of similarity may be too restrictive with respect to the overarching analytical aim of the present study.
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The best social-scientific accounts of adjudication, for example, boast predictive success that is so feeble (better than coin-tosses, but not much!) that their explanatory models, with their implicit concepts of law, earn no epistemic credence.
At the heart of the proposal to restructure the teaching profession lies an implicit concept: democracy.
Jude Rogers: In my opinion (sorry, I couldn't resist), an opinion is implicit in the concept of a review.
That there will be better off and worse off is always implicit in the concept of order.
Implicit in the concept of being authentic — "being actually what is claimed" — are qualities of interactive behavior.
Implicit in the concept of specialist housing is the notion of 'special' occupants, imagined older people.
It is therefore implicit in 'the concept of ordered liberty' and as such enforceable against the States through the Due Process Clause.
In this context, it is helpful to recall that the limitation of power is an idea implicit in the concept of law itself.
Christian theologians spent the best part of two millennia sorting out these implications and devising ways out of the dire prognosis implicit in the concept of original sin.
Implicit in the concept of a constitution is the idea of a "higher law" that takes precedence over all other laws.
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