Sentence examples for implicit in the work of from inspiring English sources

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It was implicit in the work of my teacher, [French professor] Nadia Boulanger.

His theory of education stressed the importance of practical experience (implicit in the work of Boccaccio) and put heavy emphasis on historical studies.

More than that, the countercuisinists took up the idea, implicit in the work of Claiborne, Beard and Child, that good cooking could be a mode of protest, a way of opposing the hegemony of the bland, processed, standardized American diet.

Concentrating on the early black-and-white paintings that made Ms. Riley famous, it presents stringently pure yet accessible works that have, at their best, extended the optical potential implicit in the work of Mondrian, Josef Albers and Ad Reinhardt.

More than that, the "countercuisinists" took up the idea, implicit in the work of Claiborne, Beard and Child, that good cooking could be a mode of protest, a way of opposing the hegemony of the bland, processed, standardized American diet.

The continuity implicit in the work of Manutius and others during this period destroys the value of that older approach to the history of typography that isolated everything printed from 1455 to 1500 as incunabula.

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Although the ontological argument may have been implicit in the works of Greek philosophers such as Plato and the Neoplatonists, the mainstream view is that the ontological argument was first clearly stated and developed by Anselm of Canterbury.

The emphasis on a mature and healthy balance between mind and body, first implicit in Boccaccio, is evident in the work of Giannozzo Manetti, Francesco Filelfo, and Paracelsus; it is embodied eloquently in Montaigne's final essay, "Of Experience".

Instead they suggest that literature is a "potential cause of experiences" consisting of a system of stratified norms – implicit in the work – which can only be partially realized by the reader; it is neither purely material, mental, nor ideal, nor is it static or bereft of value.

(This is implicit in much of the work of Baues on crossed (chain) complexes, [10, 13, 15], and was explicitly proved by Ehlers and Porter [18].) Crossed modules model algebraic 1-types (and hence topological 2-types) and we have recalled from Conduché's work, [12], that 2-crossed modules model algebraic 2-types (and hence topological 3-types).

This is implicit in the working definition's reference to "intrinsically valued associational attachments".

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