Sentence examples for implicit in the working from inspiring English sources

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

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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.

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.

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.

Pascal, turning Augustinianism inside out, radically expanded the powers of imagination implicit in the work of Montaigne and Descartes, and made imagination the determinative faculty of everything from meaning and beauty to political legitimacy and happiness.

Thus, Bargh and other automaticity theorists are able to maintain a superficial allegiance to cognitivism, while at the same time harkening back to the radical situationism of Skinner, and of earlier, pre-cognitive social psychology, and embracing the conscious inessentialism implicit in the work of Dennett.

A somewhat torrid history may have been implicit in the work's title – Emin had bought the hut with Sarah Lucas in 1992, and had previously shown a series of photographs of herself squatting naked in its splintery interior, taken by her then-boyfriend Mat Collishaw – but it didn't stick around long enough to gain the same notoriety as her bed; it went up in smoke in the Momart fire in 2004.

Taking a very different tack, Denis Walsh has recently argued that a form of 'evolutionary essentialism,' bearing a striking resemblance to the essentialism of Aristotle's zoological work, is implicit in the work of a number of evolutionary developmental theorists.

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