Sentence examples for implicit sanction from inspiring English sources

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Rohrabacher's strident words and actions provide implicit sanction for the C.F.F.

"Three Wishes" arrives with the implicit sanction of the Rothschild family, including a six-page introduction by a granddaughter, Nadine de Koenigswarter.

AGU's decision is an implicit sanction, however unintentional, for Exxon to attack science and scientists.

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But what has happened to this country since Sept. 11 — the war in Iraq, domestic spying, the implicit sanctioning of torture and a complete lack of concern by the United States government for the average American — is the greater tragedy.

The threat of a Commons vote to condemn the size of Hester's bonus was pivotal in persuading him to forgo his bonus, even though it had been sanctioned by the board and had the implicit endorsement of David Cameron.

There's an undeniable gut impact imparted by the presence of a familiar artist or a classic performance -- and there is an implicit suggestion of sanction or association in these constructs, even when we know that can't be the case.

The argument is that it could rely on its rights under a bilateral agreement signed in 1979; or, failing this, that the annual review (with implicit threat of sanctions) of China's status is anyway consistent with the obligations both countries undertake as members of the WTO.

(e) The State’s remaining argument—that Congress’s failure to preempt state and local sanctions demonstrates implicit permission—is unavailing.

Iran's double-digit inflation rate worsened for the sixth consecutive month in March, the government said on Monday, in what appeared to be an implicit acknowledgment that international sanctions linked to the disputed Iranian nuclear program are causing some economic harm.

During the past four years, a whole series of policies have targeted Iran's right to produce nuclear fuel for peaceful energy, including illegitimate UN/US sanctions, repeated implicit and overt threats of military attack by the United States and Israel, overt and covert well-funded US destabilisation operations, and aid to terrorist forces seeking to overthrow the government of Iran.

Prominent scholars have challenged the conventional notion that anti-discrimination norms, backed by legal sanctions, can check implicit bias.

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