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It seems to me that an issue such as the prison industrial complex is already implicitly embraced by this congregation of the 99%.
On the other hand, Bei-jen, who had a very different educational experience from Tracey, held a very different view toward American educational practices and sometimes she even implicitly embraced some of them.
More fundamentally, like with their gutting of the Voting Rights Act yesterday, the Court implicitly embraced the reactionary notion of "state's rights" trumping civil rights.
America was founded with principles that explicitly embraced freedom, and implicitly embraced freedom for far more people than the Christian British white males who drafted America's defining documents.
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Most war movies, even those that claim to be antiwar, overtly or implicitly embrace violence as either a political or cinematic means to an end.
Furthermore, neither the corporate governance principles of the Financial Market Authority nor the NZSE specifically covers CSR, although the principles implicitly embrace the concept of CSR.
What Alcibiades thinks he sees in Socrates are embryonic virtues, which like spermatazoa in the embryology the Symposium implicitly embraces when it speaks of the lover as pregnant and as seeking a beautiful boy in which to beget an offspring need only be ejaculated into the right receptacle in order to grow into their mature forms (209a5-c2).
Moreover we rarely move today without implicitly embracing and utilizing the advances of science - from what I'm typing on today (a Mac), to what I'll call home with soon (an iPhone), to where I'll go when I'm sick (a doctor, and hopefully not a hospital), my life and your life are inundated with science.
The whole nested hierarchy is synchronously integrated as One System that implicitly embraces all possible varieties of phenomenal experience.
We are grateful to Environmental Health Perspectives for implicitly embracing green chemistry as a field with profound connections to the environmental health sciences.
The mood is implicitly nationalist, embracing a man who, in 1936, was named the director of the Prado, in absentia, by the republican government, but who never lived in his native land after 1904.
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