Sentence examples for implicitly agrees that from inspiring English sources

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In these arguments, Xunzi rejects the Mohists' arguments, but does not dispute the rather narrow conception of the good that they are based on; he implicitly agrees that music (and ritual) should be judged solely on the basis of its practical consequences.

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He implicitly agreed that McClaren's Wolfsburg had played "a kind of kick and rush, without the rush", as the Süddeutsche reporter suggested.

Somewhat tame in the Cunningham context, barely seen but certainly heard, they implicitly agreed that the emphasis was on the dancers onstage above them.

After President Woodrow Wilson refused to comply with a law preventing him from removing postmasters without Senate approval, the Supreme Court struck down the statute in 1926 as an encroachment on executive power in a case that was seen as implicitly agreeing that a president is not required to execute unconstitutional laws.

The other panelists did not seem to share Mr Schwartz Giron's view.Each member of the panel had a distinct view on what had gone wrong in the euro zone, although all implicitly agreed that the blame could be assigned to dysfunctional institutions and insufficient attention to rules.

While implicitly agreeing that its officers had information about missing dissidents, the top brass of the military was happy that the brief document allotted responsibility for the coup not only to the military but also to a general chaotic political situation caused by both the left and the right.

They implicitly agreed that whatever caused a problem was a problem.

To say nothing is to accept the labelling of a group as appropriate, or perhaps to implicitly agree that fighting overt bias, rather than unconscious bias, is more worthy.

Each individual has had a voice and everyone in the group should have implicitly agreed that everyone will honor and support the choice of the decider.

While very different, the book implicitly agrees with the view taken by Brenton that Paul, the ultimate born-again convert, hijacked Jesus's mission and forced onto it warping global ambitions.

The ­novel implicitly agrees with them: it shows the sisters only on their halting journeys to Hammarso, with long detours into their respective pasts in that bewitched place, particularly the pivotal summer of 1979, when sex, death and betrayal became inextricably intermingled.

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