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Discover LudwigThe phrase "implicitly allowed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is permitted or accepted without being explicitly stated.
Example: "In this context, certain behaviors are implicitly allowed, even if they are not formally documented in the guidelines."
Alternatives: "tacitly permitted" or "implicitly permitted."
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The administration wants to argue that Congress has always implicitly allowed anti-subsidy cases against nonmarket economies — a stance that would be harder for China to challenge at the trade organization.
And I do not believe the feminist principles which I hold dear would be served by Tony Abbott becoming Prime Minister with the views that he has expressed on women and women's capacity and because of the ways in which he has implicitly allowed the sexism in this country that we have seen on display.
When Vanja Pupovac, Lidija Bilic-Zulle and Mladen Petrovecki, of the Rijeka University School of Medicine in Croatia, studied plagiarism in Britain, Spain, Bulgaria and their native Croatia, they found that the prevalence of the practice depended on "the degree to which plagiarism is implicitly allowed or explicitly accepted" in the wider society.
Under the Kyoto Protocol (2013 2020), these reference levels considered age-related forest dynamics, but also implicitly allowed the inclusion of the assumed future implementation of approved policies.
Criticising market practice and accounting standards, they argue that by not reporting capital and funding costs transparently, banks are implicitly allowed to hide those costs and report inflated profits.
This represents the main difference with the approach under the Kyoto Protocol, where the assumed future impact of pre-2009 ponicies on the projected forest management was implicitly allowed.
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Parents interviewed yesterday complained that school officials failed to punish students who attacked other children, implicitly allowing attacks to continue and escalate.
"And the standard rent-stabilized lease contains a provision that implicitly allows the landlord to amend or add to the house rules".
By asking to be judged at a higher level Mr. West implicitly allows for it by creating the language for that acclaim.
Now, in those states that explicitly or implicitly allow unbundling, people or businesses can hire a lawyer on a limited basis to help them fill out forms, to prepare documents, to coach them on how to present in court or to appear in court for one or two hearings.
Or are they simply saying that any content-provider physically located in China must be licensed with SARFT- thereby implicitly allowing inbound foreign content as before?
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