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They hold that you should address recipients by their last names unless invited otherwise, explicitly or implicitly (see "mirroring"), and they disdain intemperance and reprimand.

For example, while women explicitly say they do not associate science with men, tests reveal that women implicitly see science as a male domain to the same degree that men do.

The principal fallacy in argumentation is the petitio principii ("begging of the question"), in which the speaker presupposes that the audience accepts a thesis that actually is contested by them, even implicitly (See also logic: The critique of forms of reasoning).

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It is hard to escape the impression that it is out to "get" the tabloids, implicitly seen as uncultured, malpractised and unethical.

In his book After the Death of Childhood, Buckingham writes: "Children, in particular, are implicitly seen to be passive and defenceless in the face of media manipulation... Television, because of its inherently 'visual' nature (one wonders what happened to the soundtrack), is effectively seen to bypass cognition entirely.

Thus, covertly starving one's elderly father or husband by passively diverting food away from him occurs and is implicitly seen as reasonable.

Pappus's account of method in ancient Greek geometry suggests that the regressive conception of analysis was dominant at the time however much other conceptions may also have been implicitly involved (see the supplementary section on Ancient Greek Geometry).

It is arguable whether a document signed this week by Hamas and Fatah, Arafat's secular movement that previously ran the show, does, even implicitly, recognise Israel (see article).

All late-night hosts are doing some facsimile of Johnny Carson, either implicitly or explicitly (see Bill Maher's monologue, or Jon Stewart's tie-loosening Art Fern impression).

Second, the dominant narrative that links Islamist insurgents to polio is associated with Western commentators, many of whom see implicitly or explicitly – Islamist insurgents as enemies of Western interests.

"Even if women haven't studied this or seen this data, they often implicitly understand this, so they hold back".

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