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The war metaphor makes an implicit statement about the nature of competing businesses.
A chef who writes a cookbook makes an implicit deal with the reader.
And then every city with mass tourism makes an implicit compact with tourists, which involves certain territorial concessions.
The book reflects her struggle to reconcile the two, and makes an implicit argument that even the most mundane matters of family and home are worth everyone's attention.
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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However, nonlinearities present in these equations make an implicit implementation cumbersome.
In a much noted recent speech, Hiroshi Okuda, president of the Japanese Business Federation, made an implicit appeal for broader immigration.
Gays and lesbians who are open about their sexuality make an implicit claim that homosexuality is legitimate and morally upright.
When a company initiates a succession process, isn't it making an implicit promise to its top people that the next CEO will be one of them?
In an MSNBC interview, the New Jersey Democrat made an implicit criticism of his fellow 2020 presidential contenders on the issue of marijuana use.
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