Sentence examples for make implicit reference from inspiring English sources

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It can also make implicit reference to your real name (Jennifer Lopez, for instance, goes as J. Lo or Lola).. Fill in the small details about your alter ego.

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Gibson talked about tormentors who knew exactly what they were doing, making implicit reference to Wright's detractors and explicit reference to the petty naysayers of everyday life.

He made implicit reference to Mr. Dole and drew another round of applause when he said: "I recognize the history of the Republican Party and the N.A.A.C.P. has not been one of regular partnership.

Extra-linguistic context determines what way of grasping (what Crimmins and Perry call an idea) an utterance of a propositional attitude ascribing sentence makes implicit reference to.

Lastly, Gauthier argues that the principles in question are principles of morality, an argument which makes implicit reference to a functionalist account of moral norms (Gauthier 1986, chapters 7 8).

Documents make reference to children, communities etc.

The divisions between nations surfaced again, with Austrian Chancellor Werner Faymann criticising Hungary's response to the crisis by making an implicit reference to the ordeal the Jews faced under the Nazis.

"Our anonymous and romantic Love Notes, which are used to initiate contact, stand out in particular, compared with many other dating apps in which 'purely' voyeuristic satisfaction and visual impressions are the focus," he says, not specifically name-checking any rival apps (but doubtless making an implicit reference to Vanity Fair's Tinder 'dating apocalypse' takedown).

"Our anonymous and romantic Love Notes, which are used to initiate contact, stand out in particular, compared with many other dating apps in which 'purely' voyeuristic satisfaction and visual impressions are the focus," he says, not specifically name-checking any rival apps (but doubtless making an implicit reference to Vanity Fair's Tinder 'dating apocalypse' takedown).

By featuring a mute mermaid in "Fish Out Of Water", Mihara makes an implicit reference to the fairytale "The Little Mermaid", according to Oxford.

The commercial did not discuss Specter by name but made several implicit references to him, such as Sestak's statements that "too many politicians are concerned about keeping their jobs instead of helping people" and "if we want real change in Washington, we can't keep sending the same career politicians to represent us".

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