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TO THE military dangers implicit in waging war against Iraq alongside the Americans, Tony Blair must now add growing political risk at home.
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When NATO expansion began after the Cold War, implicit in this new balance of power in Eastern Europe was a commitment by NATO - and particularly by the United States - that nations formerly within the Soviet Union's sphere of influence could feel confident that they would be safe from renewed Russian acquisitiveness.
To summarize, we argue that the present concept of fair-play implicit in the war against doping fails to incorporate several other sources of inequality between athletes.
Nor is the red line against chemical weapons an implicit argument that wars and massacres are fine just as long as armies massacre civilians with conventional weapons.
He supported the thesis of Germany's war guilt implicit in the Versailles Treaty; and when he served again as prime minister and minister for foreign affairs (1922 24), he refused a delay in German reparation payments and in January 1923 ordered French troops into the Ruhr in reaction to the default.
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra wanted a grand piece of music to commemorate Lyndon B. Johnson, born 100 years ago, and it may have gotten more than it bargained for: a 70-minute oratorio with implicit reverberations about another war propelled by faulty intelligence, prosecuted by another Texan.
As new waves of immigrants reached our shores after the second world war, the implicit pledge was elaborated into the idea for immigrants that even if their own hard work did not lift them into a new social class, it would elevate their children into the ever-growing ranks of the middle class.
They'd say that Afghanistan was now a "postgraduate" war, an implicit contrast with the experiences some of us had on earlier deployments, when it was still a shooting war.
They'd say that Afghanistan was was now a "postgraduate" war, an implicit contrast with the experiences some of us had on earlier deployments, when it was still a shooting war.
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