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to implicitly
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In an implicit or implied manner.
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It's a point that Kevin Parker seems to implicitly understand.
But to avoid acknowledging the extent of American military undertakings is to implicitly condone them.
"Through a series of legal contortions Obama has argued that Congress, since 9/11, intended to implicitly authorise mass surveillance.
In the new national curriculum for history, they're referred to implicitly under the rubric of 'society, economy and culture'.
Putin even has the audacity to implicitly arrogate to himself some of the moral glamour of the great Andrei Sakharov.
But despite those missteps, it has mostly managed to implicitly ask the right questions before it employs force: If we do that, then what?
Thus, to admit that boys have or want emotionally intimate male friendships, or to reveal their emotional sensitivity, is to implicitly accuse them of being gay.
It effectively prohibits gay-rights demonstrations, opens the door to implicitly sanctioned discrimination, and inflicts second-class citizenship on gays and lesbians in Russia.
Although the last paragraph in the article can be interpreted to implicitly include this issue, I believe it points to the possible social destabilisation of the world.
The closest any politician came to implicitly mentioning the medics' stoppage was Mr Corbyn wearing a pro-trade union badge on his label reading "heart unions".
Through a series of legal contortions, the Obama administration has argued that Congress, since 9/11, intended to implicitly authorize mass surveillance.
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