Sentence examples for implicitly referred from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Biden implicitly referred back to tragedy in his own life when his first wife and infant daughter died in a car accident.

Brown, in his victory speech, implicitly referred to a decisive moment in the campaign when the moderator in a debate asked him how, given his views on healthcare reforms, he could sit in "Ted Kennedy's seat" – a description repeatedly used by Coakley in the campaign.

The expressions themselves (and not just their referents or semantic contents) are, however, typically relevant to what way of grasping is implicitly referred to.

(On the most plausible version of the view, a type of way of grasping, instead of a token way of grasping, that is implicitly referred to).

So, although substitution of co-referring names does not affect the proposition the propositional attitude ascribing sentence claims the believer to believe, as it does on the Fregean view, in some cases it affects what way of grasping is implicitly referred to and hence is capable of affecting truth-value of a propositional attitude ascribing sentence.

He also implicitly referred to Kaepernick, the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback who protested racial injustice by symbolically taking a knee while the national anthem played, as a "son of a bitch".

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She is implicitly referring to Barack Obama, but there is a group of people scattered across America for whom the words carry a deeply personal resonance.

"If we don't understand what the tactics are, we cannot really identify them when children may be implicitly referring to us about the kind of things they get up to when they are interacting online with others," said Lorenzo-Dus.

So too does Eduard Gorokhovsky's Bitsa – a depiction of the open-air art market of the time which implicitly refers back to the notorious day in 1962 when Khrushchev ordered an exhibition of abstract art at Bitsa to be smashed.

There are four layers of markings in "Mural," and many of them implicitly refer to the history of finance capitalism — maps, trade routes, population shifts, financial institutions, the growth of cities. Mehretu pointed to several bold, curving, orange and blue lines.

They are about people who are, or who are trying to be, graphic novelists, and they all follow, or implicitly refer to, a kind of ur-narrative, which upon examination proves to be, with small variations, the real-life story of almost everyone who goes into this line of work.

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