Sentence examples for implicitly tied from inspiring English sources

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China has generally supported the American-led campaign against terrorism, but it has implicitly tied that support to its own efforts to control Uighur Muslims in the western province of Xinjiang.

Two important outcomes of a study design power and resolution are implicitly tied together by the principle of uncertainty.

For these kinds of quantity, the determination of differences and ratios will become implicitly tied to the mathematical forms of accepted fundamental laws.

Thus, we designed a simpler model of motility, in which cell movement is implicitly tied to the survival of new cell progeny.

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Mr. Maher has implicitly attempted to tie his own demeaning attacks on women to the unrelated issue of partisan-motivated fake outrage, which we agree is tiring.

He tied that funding implicitly to passage of a version of a 2015 House bill that would provide $8.8 billion for the NIH but also loosened the FDA's reins on the drug industry.

The behavior of aerosol particles as IN is implicitly included in the framework of the HUCM SBM tied to the present ALICIS module.

But Afropunk's ideals were originally tied to socioeconomic inclusivity, a fact Constant-Desportes implicitly jabbed at when he griped about "elitism under the guise of black excellence" in his post.

Few studies have looked for regional differences in awareness and attitudes regarding genetic testing that may implicitly suggest influential sociocultural factors within each region, not specifically tied to educational background or race/ethnicity.

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