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It is implicitly accepted that ranking claimants on some measure(s) of past receipt of goods is possible, but difficult to implement.
But the former Eurocrat implicitly accepted that another of his aspirations – the inclusion of party heavyweights in his cabinet – was unrealistic.
Germany is fast learning to deal with both.Meanwhile Germany has implicitly accepted that Crimea and parts of eastern Ukraine are lost.
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The G-8 leaders implicitly accept that argument, which goes like this: Genocide is regrettable, but don't lose perspective.
If we start having 'women only' places on the underground, in the way that we have seats reserved for the less able to stand, we implicitly accept that women are vulnerable in society rather than challenge that assumption.
Implicitly accepting that grammar schools may set their own entrance tests, it published guidelines for all schools: preferential treatment for locals and siblings of existing pupils, 20% of places to be reserved for poor children, and so forth.
According to Young, the activists were trying to shock by having women do things that require physical strength and are thus "implicitly accepting that women are the weaker sex".
Flint also cautions the party that it needs to turn up the volume on its commitment to bring the deficit under control, saying it would be wrong for the party to pursue a so-called 35% strategy in which it aims to win 35% of the vote, implicitly accepting that large tracts of Conservative voters are not going to be converted.
He promised to review the legal aid system, implicitly accepting that the cuts have gone too far.
The paper disputed that she had been harassed but apologised to her anyway, implicitly accepting that she had "felt" she had been harassed.
Should he see the questions as opportunities to build a bridge, or is he right to believe that once you start apologising for the actions of terrorists you implicitly accept that they represent all Muslims?
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