Similar words: explicitly, implicit, simplicity, illicitly, complicity, explicit, duplicity, implicate. Meaning: [ɪm'plɪsɪtlɪ] adv. 1. without doubting or questioning 2. without ever expressing so clearly.
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31. These results are, of course, implicitly contained in the general approach to colinear solutions described in Section 10.1.
32. An identification is then implicitly or explicitly made with parallel forms of political struggle in our own day.
33. However researchers might style themselves-methodological individualists or collectivists-all social scientific research adopts a methodology that is implicitly individualistic.
34. But some philosophers get themselves tied in knots because they implicitly assume that the cat can have only one history.
35. Theories of socialization also tend to provide implicitly biological explanations of social relations other than gender.
36. Feminist psychologists often adopt an implicitly biological standard of heterosexual normality.
37. Implicitly it is conceptualized in terms of the personal behaviours which individuals indulge and which are well recognized as risk factors for various diseases.
38. That this may or may not be implicitly Rawls' own view is only of academic interest.
39. Psychology takes different, sometimes incompatible, and often implicitly social subjects as its objects.
40. The novel's apocalyptic ending takes on a universal dimension by being implicitly compared to a nuclear holocaust.
41. Every attitude in favour of a position is also, implicitly but more often explicitly, also a stance against the counter-position.
42. The focus of media coverage in the popular press is implicitly working towards this chimera.
43. All cultures hold such beliefs implicitly,[www.Sentencedict.com] and religions make them explicit.
44. Present science teaching generally assumes implicitly that pupils possess the reasoning patterns.
45. Those who claim that the obligation to obey the law is primafacie only implicitly deny it that right.
46. They implicitly calculated the costs and benefits of hunting, gathering, and eating each other.
47. The law specified only that the grants were to go to general-purpose local governments thus implicitly strengthening the position of elected officials.
48. Does the example implicitly condone overtime working as a means by which a living wage is earned?
49. By condemning the disorderly symptoms of social conflict and neglecting its causes, the media implicitly endorse further repressive measures.
50. In return for such a privilege we implicitly acknowledge that there are reciprocal obligations incumbent upon us.
51. Hence, the use of the change in the logarithm of prices implicitly assumes that F t is the sum invested.
52. He had the charm of all people who believe implicitly in themselves, that of integration.
53. In his Nobel Prize acceptance speech, Claude Simon also considered marginalized writing to be subverting totalitarian political control at least implicitly.
54. But that, of course, is the rub: scholars want to make explicit what lay people know implicitly.
55. However, interest is reflected implicitly in the difference between the discounted issue price and the par value received at maturity.
56. It does influence the calculated probabilities implicitly.
57. The hierarchy implicitly defines the multicast overlay data paths.
58. I can trust Mr. Somerville implicitly, I suppose?
59. The World Health Organization (WHO) has implicitly disputed claims by the Gambian president Yahya Jammeh that he has found a cure for HIV/AIDS.
60. Implicitly hidden columns are not externalized when implicit column lists are used.
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