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In the course of his pre-Budget report, he implicitly made an unflattering comparison between the monetary and fiscal regimes for the euro and his own policy framework.
It was a book that implicitly made the argument that Palestine was a tabula rasa waiting for its Jewish revival; or, as the old slogan had it: "a land without a people for a people without a land".
Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iran's foreign minister, implicitly made that point Monday by noting that the negotiations that led to the nuclear agreement between his country and six world powers involved give and take by all sides.
William Gale, a budget analyst at the Brookings Institution, said Mr. Bush had implicitly made his deficit-reduction goal easier by projecting a surprisingly high budget deficit of $521 billion this year.
The purpose of our focus group discussions (FGDs) was to validate our food groups, familiarize ourselves with local dishes to inform what we should probe for in the household surveys, and to validate the assumptions our survey implicitly made regarding meal frequencies and times, cooking responsibilities, and foods cooked on special days.
As Mr. Peppard notes, Representative Paul D. Ryan implicitly made the same distinction when he asserted that abortion policy in a Romney-Ryan administration would make exceptions for rape, incest and the life of the mother, a position not supported by the Catholic Church.
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People also implicitly make personal cost-benefit assessments of waiting times.
Advocates of a dash for gas, moreover, are implicitly making a risky bet on future prices.
But they were implicitly making assumptions about independence, or at least relative independence.
First, the right's disinformation machine is, explicitly and implicitly, making the argument that facts (science, math, evidence) are fungible and have been co-opted by liberal eggheads.
Yet local politicians regularly explicitly and implicitly make clear to me they remain very concerned about coverage in local newspapers and websites.
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