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This characterization suggests a distinction that has already been implicitly drawn, and which was first explicitly drawn in the 1930s by Susan Stebbing (1932, 1933b, 1934) and John Wisdom (1934), in particular, between what was called 'logical' or 'same-level' analysis and 'philosophical' or 'metaphysical' or 'reductive' or 'directional' or 'new-level' analysis.

The paper concludes that the Metro seems to have at least implicitly drawn fairly heavily on best practices and principles, but that its ultimate failure to be implemented is an instructive lesson about how operating environment can impede integration of useful knowledge and experience.

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Implicitly drawing a contrast with Republicans, Mr. Obama added, "Now, there are going to be some folks who make the argument that if you just slash spending, eliminate regulations that prevent us from polluting our air or polluting our water or, you know, we bust labor unions, that that in and of itself is going to restore the American dream.

From the first paragraph header, "The Need for Encryption", to the letter's conclusion that "it would be wrong for the government to force us to build a backdoor into our products", Cook implicitly draws the parallels between this case and others, such as Apple's earlier battle to try and prevent the UK government forcing a backdoor into its encrypted iMessage chat system.

The denouement to this story then (usually implicitly) draws on the famous "Pascal's Wager": either such an SI will be evil or it will be good.

Before looking more specifically at how Nishida and other members of the Kyoto School attempt to give philosophical form to the formless, it will be helpful to look at some of the threads in Eastern traditions on which the Kyoto School thinkers are explicitly and implicitly drawing as they weave their texts on absolute nothingness.

One of the most interesting things about Warm Up is the way it throws together very different artists onto the same day's bill, implicitly drawing connections that are always surprising, and sometimes even brilliant.

However, the programme implicitly drew on the experience, support and training of several large, well established and donor-funded (particularly PEPFAR-partner) ART sites based in academic centres.

The model is given in terms of ABA-specific utterances, debate trees and forests implicitly built during and drawn from dialogues, legal-move functions (amounting to protocols) and outcome functions.

Input flooding involves giving students an extensive amount of exposure to a particular language feature, which can be either explicitly or implicitly modified to draw attention to the feature (Han, Park, & Combs, 2008; Hernández, 2011; Izumi, 2002).

Today's polarizing politics on the environment, like on many other issues, draws implicitly or explicitly on the Exodus narrative, the epic struggle of the Jews against their bondage in Egypt.

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