Sentence examples for implicit thought from inspiring English sources

"implicit thought" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a thought or idea that is not directly stated or expressed in words, but can be inferred or understood through context or implications. Example: The author's use of subtle imagery and metaphors conveys an implicit thought about the fleeting nature of beauty.

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The assessment of each player's offensive and defensive styles made for the centerpieces of many series previews, with the implicit thought that this particular positional showdown had the potential to determine the eventual victor.

The implicit thought is that different processes in the TIS are complementary.

Abstract or implicit thought processes, such as the interplay between conceptual and mathematical reasoning skills characteristic for learning physics and connecting molecular mechanisms with emergent properties of a biological system, are not reflected in the Bloom's taxonomy of cognitive levels, yet they contribute to item difficulty.

Elsewhere this week, Alex Salmond's GQ interview was the gift that kept on giving, thanks to his expressed admiration for Vladimir Putin, Rupert Murdoch, Alistair Campbell (okay, the last one was implicit, thought I can't help but notice that AC brings out the macho in the most metrosexual of creatures).

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That framework, commonly implicit in thought and language, necessitates that when perceived durations are dilated, so are other temporal measures that is, when the police car flies off the ramp, an increased duration is necessarily accompanied by a lowered siren pitch and slower flicker rate.

We used a direct method for weight elicitation, which may not capture implicit or unconscious thoughts or preferences [ 51].

JN: One of the things that struck me forcibly in your writing is the thought that implicit in every technological choice there is some underlying philosophy or ideology.

An increasing interest in left-wing thought was implicit in La Chinoise (1967; its title is slang for Parisian Maoists) and was confirmed by Godard's active participation in the Paris student riots of 1968 and other demonstrations.

This is an implicit danger demanding further thought, but the transparency of the resource allocation is infinitely preferable to the cutting and rationing that goes on behind the closed doors of the traditional system.

(For instance, such a line of thought is implicit in Earman 1989, 125).

I wonder, for him, how this will compete (and Brinkman loves the competition implicit in some evolutionary thought) against explicit sex, copious drugs, enormous amounts of Crystal champagne, and general "bling"?

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