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Well past the high-water mark of McCarthyism, the comedians were mocking liberalism, implicitly recognizing that this was the ideology in cultural ascent.
But in deciding on a very measured response, the White House was also implicitly recognizing the reality of how North Korea differs from Iraq.
When Palestinians say they recognize Israel, they are implicitly recognizing this reality; they are acknowledging the name of a communal desire.
By the end of the 1990s the government had stopped its campaigns against polygamy and initiation rites, implicitly recognizing that such social customs were difficult, if not impossible, to legislate.
Implicitly recognizing this division, the latest draft uses the dreaded (by some) F-word but imposes that status only on CFPs when they provide actual financial planning services.
Implicitly recognizing Bagley's point, Johnson tried a few other tacks.
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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.
Six years later the new country adopted a Constitution that implicitly recognized civilian control.
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".
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