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In a much noted recent speech, Hiroshi Okuda, president of the Japanese Business Federation, made an implicit appeal for broader immigration.
Successive governments and parts of the bureaucracy have made an implicit, grudging admission that America was right, and changed some of the rules to make selling in Japan easier.
"The only thing the Court of Appeals has said is that it is conceivable that there may be circumstances where a sponsor may have made an implicit promise to sell apartments," said Matthew Leeds, a Manhattan lawyer who is a past chairman of the Co-op and Condominium Committee of the State Bar Association.
In Cartwright's discussion of the electron track in the cloud chamber, for example, she can identify the track as an electron track rather than as a proton track only because she has made an implicit commitment to the law of ionization for charged particles, and it's dependence on the mass and velocity of the particles.
We made an implicit promise to protect them when the American presence was scaled down and they risked their lives to help us.
By outsourcing their regulatory responsibilities to the banks that they were supposed to regulate, the Fed and other bank supervisors made an implicit admission that the size and complexity of megabanks had exceeded their comprehension.
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And then every city with mass tourism makes an implicit compact with tourists, which involves certain territorial concessions.
Gays and lesbians who are open about their sexuality make an implicit claim that homosexuality is legitimate and morally upright.
You are making an implicit judgment about the merits of the comprehensiveness of coverage and the particular features of the coverage.
The widening political inclusion is real, and it makes an implicit promise — that equality of opportunity is rising, that the world is everyone's oyster.
Though they function, here, as matters of convenience, each of these novels makes an implicit case that the future belongs to them.
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