Sentence examples for implicitly held from inspiring English sources

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Tinguely's art implicitly held a wealth of ironic social commentary.

The result is that women are implicitly held to a higher standard than their male colleagues.

After his defection there, Sergeyev and Ms. Dudinskaya were implicitly held responsible by Soviet authorities.

At times these opposites were implicitly held to be in fact identical the view earlier called identity of opposites pantheism.

But its effects reach far deeper: the use of military parlance in organisations may reinforce historically-rooted and implicitly held beliefs that business is no place for a woman.

Derivative Litig., 907 A.2d 693, 749 (Del.Ch.2005) ("The Delaware Supreme Court has implicitly held that committing waste is an act of bad faith".) (citing White v. Panic, 783 A.2d 543, 553-55 (Del.2001)).

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But as long as Brussels and Berlin believe aid is necessary, Spain retains bargaining power — the chance that it self-destructs implicitly holds the rest of Europe hostage until they agree to terms.

In a column in which Berkow asks, "Are Jews today, a hundred generations removed from the crucifixion of Jesus, to be held accountable?" Berkow implicitly holds Christian believers, generations removed from religiously inspired pogroms, accountable.

I wondered how soon I could get a new doctor, and how soon I could stop allowing strangers to implicitly hold me accountable for anything any woman has ever said or might say.

This dubious logic—that an opinion upholding the constitutionality of a particular search implicitly holds unconstitutional any search that is not like it—runs contrary to Griffin ’s express statement that its “special needs” holding made it “unnecessary to consider whether” warrantless searches of probationers were otherwise reasonable within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment.

This dubious logic—that an opinion upholding the constitutionality of a particular search implicitly holds unconstitutional any search that is not like it—runs contrary to Griffin ’s express statement that its “special needs” holding made it “unnecessary to consider whether” warrantless searches of probationers were otherwise reasonable under the Fourth Amendment.

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