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The tricky challenge, then, is proclaiming the Trust's glories while working out a contract whose end-date implicitly accepts that it's doomed because it was never fit for purpose.
But of course, that path implicitly accepts that the measure, which on its face is designed to legalise marijuana, will not in fact legalise marijuana: supporters treat it as a foregone conclusion that the feds will do what feds do.This is a shame.
The first thing to say is that the policy implicitly accepts that you can't do both: you can either save money (by assuming most tenants stay put and suck up the £14 a week average loss in housing benefit) or you can address overcrowding by encouraging lots of people to move (although the housing benefit bill then doesn't shrink much, and may even grow).
Rule IV implicitly accepts that the future may bring surprises and new evidence, and, thus, anticipates Hume's fallibilistic insights.
This thinking implicitly accepts that the role for the older among us is to be taken care of.
The reasoning implicitly accepts that the town is in fact violating our constitution - but that we should excuse Christianity from its limitations.
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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.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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