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While Mr. Bush did not say so explicitly, that meant he was insisting that General Musharraf crack down on elements within his own government that have supported terrorist activity, a major test of the Pakistani leader's authority.

Sterling's banishment suggests, though Silver has not said so explicitly, that there will be a heightened standard of conduct going forward — surely for owners, and perhaps for other members of the league as well.

He said the policy clearly indicated, without saying so explicitly, that what was expected was a religious message, "suggesting that a solemn, yet nonreligious, message, such as commentary on United States foreign policy, would be prohibited".

The use of the word "majority" implied, without saying so explicitly, that one or more justices might have been willing to relax the ban on cameras, at least for this case.

In a potentially significant part of the decision, Pegram v. Herdrich, No. 98-1949, the court suggested without saying so explicitly that because treatment decisions are not covered by Erisa, defendants can no longer invoke the doctrine of Erisa pre-emption to take such cases out of state court.

This view, together with what has been said above, seems to entail (although Priest does not say so explicitly) that nonexistent worlds are constituted (partly) by existent objects.

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They may not say it so explicitly, but that's what the marketing departments of Johnson & Johnson, L'Oreal and their ilk would love you to believe.

The overwhelming vote in Congress last year to authorize the use of force against Iraq would have been closer "but for the fact that the president had so explicitly said that there were weapons of mass destruction that posed an imminent threat to citizens of the United States," Mr. Graham said in an interview on Wednesday.

This conclusion follows from the general fact, one that libertarian approaches explicitly or not so explicitly ignore, that the conditions on what one individual may do to another are not exhausted by what the second individual consents to.

The purpose of the event and others that are planned in coming weeks, Mr. Gore's associates said, was to court these important fund-raisers, and put them on notice -- without saying so explicitly -- that they should not defect to other prospective contenders.

Raising the issue of army loyalty so explicitly suggests that Mr Jiang--who, unlike Deng, has no military background--may be concerned about the army's political role.

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