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Six years later the new country adopted a Constitution that implicitly recognized civilian control.
But, as his open letter implicitly recognized, they know that they can get more with a dialogue and a kidnapping than with a dialogue alone.
"He has now implicitly recognized the court," said Avril McDonald, a lawyer at the Asser Institute for International Law here and a former official of the tribunal.
The speech came on the first anniversary of the collapse of Lehman Brothers and implicitly recognized that time was an enemy of reform.
Containment of the H.I.V./AIDS epidemic in Australia was a public health milestone — achieved through legislation that implicitly recognized the human rights of homosexuals.
By singling out server software, she implicitly recognized the emerging threat to Microsoft from Linux, an increasingly popular operating system that is distributed free and updated by a community of volunteer programmers.
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The new policy wisely, if implicitly, recognizes this fact.
These reforms implicitly recognize that the public suffers when law is created and interpreted in secret.
Other critics objected that a deal would implicitly recognize Iran's right to enrich uranium.
"This is something people either consciously or implicitly recognize as sacred".
When Palestinians say they recognize Israel, they are implicitly recognizing this reality; they are acknowledging the name of a communal desire.
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