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What has emerged is something of a tenuous armistice: modders are implicitly permitted to keep modding, so long as "gamers mod not for commercial interest, and not out of trying to damage to someone's copyright".
This may be achieved, most directly, through the use of appropriate terminology in both the study protocol and standard operating procedures documents: in avoiding the use of dogmatic excessively or didactic language, interventions may be implicitly permitted appropriate levels of flexibility in intervention delivery, whilst maintaining fidelity to the original study protocol.
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For example, the new law also bans the reproductive cloning of humans but implicitly permits therapeutic cloning for potential medical treatment, also known as "somatic cell nuclear transplantation," drawing the ire of anti-abortion groups.
An antievolution policy need merely implicitly permit such material to be taught, and creationist pressure at the local level will often ensure that it is taught.
However, if more contexts are used, this formulation implicitly permits more graded evaluations.
The parameter D node implicitly permits to accommodate the effect side-chain flexibility to a certain extent.
"An inquiry undertaken by officials - who either implicitly or explicitly permitted this shooting - is likely to lack integrity, so the government must permit an independent body to determine what happened at Nangpa Pass".
Because it requires energy to operate, it can retain or recruit functional entities: this explains part of the controversy surrounding the concept, which is usually assumed to be purely passive (see however the widely spread Spencerian "selection of the fittest" (Spencer 1864), which assumes implicitly some mechanism permitting comparison between fit and unfit organisms).
Antti Kauppinen (forthcoming a) distinguishes between moral appearances, which are constituted by manifestations of sentiments we expect others to share, and moral judgments, which are (implicitly) beliefs about what would be permitted, required, or recommended by standards an ideal subject would endorse.
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Those remaining are being asked to make escalating — and perhaps existential — sacrifices that so far are being only implicitly acknowledged: Japan's Health Ministry said Tuesday it was raising the legal limit on the amount of radiation to which each worker could be exposed, to 250 millisieverts from 100 millisieverts, five times the maximum exposure permitted for American nuclear plant workers.
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