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In cricket it is implicitly accepted, though rarely explicitly admitted, that the home team can ask groundsmen to give them a helping hand.
It is implicitly accepted that ranking claimants on some measure(s) of past receipt of goods is possible, but difficult to implement.
That position was implicitly accepted by the United States Supreme Court in 1991, when it declined to hear the case.
Rehnquist argued that, since many state anti-abortion laws were already in place when the amendment was adopted in 1868, they had been implicitly accepted by the ratifying legislatures and the appellant, "Jane Roe", therefore had no case.
It is only by attacking Islamic radicalism as an idea that we avoid the impression that the terrorists' interpretation of themselves is implicitly accepted.
Nobody stops to ask what education is for, because the answer is implicitly accepted by all: an education is for getting a job.
Even if this concept is implicitly accepted by the procedure which requires that all the three criteria (P, B, and T) must be fulfilled, it is never explicitly mentioned in official regulatory documents.
The triages that are implicitly accepted in the vocabulary of investing in health in developing countries have received too little attention from development and population health researchers.
"It's implicitly defaulting on the debt," he said.
If the person then accepts employment, I think it is implicitly understood that they agree to perform the job activities as described.
It was, implicitly, an apology for exploitation.
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