Sentence examples for quite implicitly from inspiring English sources

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Traditional communities often develop this dense referentiality, quite implicitly, by sharing involvement (and therefore concern) in many overlapping practices and institutions.

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And here the film is quite clear, if implicitly so.

Although implicitly, quite a few ethical challenges were discussed several times.

The search for the maximal subspace clusters in INSCY is quite exhaustive as they implicitly generate all intermediate trivial clusters during the bottom up clustering process and hence, INSCY too can not strongly conform to the 2 n d criterion of the desired subspace clustering algorithm.

Romney talked about two-parent households last night; the GOP platform includes quite a lot about (implicitly hetero) families is he opposed to gay adoption?

Interestingly, Ezra Klein implicitly offers two quite different interpretations.

"Quite a lot of policy implicitly can end up favouring London and the south-east of the country, and disadvantaging northern cities.

On Saturday night, less than an hour after polls closed in GOP's first Southern primary, the Political Establishment was suddenly forced to realize what most Americans have implicitly known for quite some time: South Carolina, that harbinger of right-wing racism and oily, dog-whistle populism is definitely Donald Trump's Country.

Still only 61, he now claims to be content to wield influence rather than power, though that doesn't quite ring true to form .Amarres Perros" implicitly makes a broader case for Latin Americans to give biography its due.

Arbitrarily fixing s1 and s3 with s1 < s3 the closure of an explicit definition is reflected by the choice of s2 with the restriction of s1 ≤ s2 ≤ s3 ; see Section 2.4 and Appendix B. Explicit definitions, so to speak, implicitly make some (though quite vague) assumptions on the type of underlying disease structure.

They were also, incidentally, quite merciless toward the shibboleths that Deresiewicz implicitly accuses them of propagating: don't split infinitives, don't end a sentence with a preposition, and so on.

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