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The government argued that the Supreme Court had implicitly endorsed that time limit in 1998, when it declared that the tax was unconstitutional.
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"Today's meeting endorsed that position".
Benjamin endorsed that approach.
He said the effect on children included "marketing-related diseases," including diabetes and other health problems that can result from overconsumption of sugary snacks -- implicitly endorsed, he said, by schools that allow snack sales or their advertising presence in cafeterias, hallways and classrooms.
Significantly for policy makers designing such deliberative committees, each method differs substantially from that explicitly or implicitly endorsed by the institution.
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So the president of the United States has declared, with that claim duly echoed and implicitly endorsed by media commentary -- the New York Times reporting, for example, that Mansour's death leaves the Taliban leadership "shocked" and "shaken".
Originalists who object in principle to titles that stray far from the text have to accept that composers of the past implicitly endorsed the concept.
That is a proposition implicitly endorsed by anyone who seeks higher pay, either through a trade union or individually.
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