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I discovered that while boys do sound and act like stereotypes at times, they also often implicitly challenge such stereotypes especially in the context of their closest male friendships.
Hume's skeptical arguments regarding causal reasoning are more radical than his skeptical questioning of reason as such, insofar as they call into question even experience itself as a ground for knowledge and implicitly challenge the credentials of Newtonian science itself, the very pride of the Enlightenment.
Having realized that such a front would exclude the Soviet Union and implicitly challenge the hegemonic role that the DRV had arrogated to itself in Indochina, the North Vietnamese leaders declared that all communist states should join forces against "American imperialism".
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He thus implicitly challenges the leftist notion that similar military dictatorships in Latin America were inherently "neoliberal".
This means "Breaking Bad" implicitly challenges audiences to get down to bedrock and actually justify those norms.
And he implicitly challenged the authority of the country's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, to make decisions without seeking consensus.
The central bank survey implicitly challenged the stereotype of rich Germans who barrel down the autobahn in their Mercedes Benzes.
Without putting it in so many words, Mr Thaksin implicitly challenged that dispensation, and a majority of Thais approved.
In that sense, the proposal implicitly challenges the thinking of some Democrats that their spending proposals can be easily paid for by taxing the rich.
Yesterday, knowing that Sutton could only send his players out in ranking order, implicitly challenging them to justify their status, he shuffled the pack and trusted that three or four of his experienced men would produce the goods.
This nine-piece band from New York fit all those criteria, and then add their ebullient fusion of Western rock, Gypsy jazz and Ukrainian folk, implicitly challenging racist perceptions of eastern Europeans and Gypsies as scrounging refugees.
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