Using "implicit" in a sentence

That he doesn't like these elements or this genre is his prerogative as a critic, but he appears to deny their very legitimacy as part of a Broadway musical, an implicit assertion of traditional white cultural supremacy.
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Reed clings to an old-school notion of “objectivity” in each interview, whereas Syed advocates for the important of challenging people’s explicit or implicit biases.
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The stage was set for an epic confrontation that pitted Baldwin's call for a moral revolution in race relations against Buckley's unabashed elitism and implicit commitment to white supremacy.
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Many policies are vague as to armed robots, and some departments may presume they have implicit permission to deploy them, said John Lindsay-Poland of the American Friends Service Committee, a Quaker organization, who has been monitoring implementation of the law.
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" There was also a tendency, implicit in the response team’s mandate, to focus more on the effects of Covid than the consequences of lockdowns.
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He also took the implicit message of the multicultural trio to heart, as he later told Andscape: “[Lee, Saxon, & Kelly] were all working together against the oppressor who was poisoning the people.
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31 Recent research has also reviewed global health activities through an ethical lens connecting IRs to the social contract, an implicit agreement between medical schools and society that grants physicians autonomy, self-regulation, and status in return for competent and responsive service to society.
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These are analogous implicit gestures to the ATM Leaderboard’s explicit one,” Greenberg told USA TODAY.
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Audiences are also privy to the inner workings of a young and scrappy Burton’s “Hollywood or bust” mindset, as he continuously uses the reprise, “from Prince to King”—both as related to one of the Shakespearean roles for which he was known and also as a larger frame for understanding the rise (and implicit “fall”) of Richard Burton the actor.
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NBC Since the late 1940s, the television sitcom has been an implicit delivery system of social instruction.
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Many policies are vague as to armed robots, and some departments may presume they have implicit permission to deploy them, said John Lindsay-Poland of the American Friends Service Committee, a Quaker organization, who has been monitoring implementation of the law.
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2 The implicit target of the criticism was China’s “social credit” system, a big data system that uses a wide variety of data inputs to assess a person’s social credit score, which determines social permissions in society, such as buying an air or train ticket.
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Though the original series had occasional meta-fun by addressing its casual attitude toward the Enterprise’s disposable heroes, the show never really answered the implicit question of where those in the “left behind” category ended up.
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It wasn’t quite a proper Spinal Tap reunion, but there was some implicit history happening Tuesday night at Largo in Los Angeles as Michael McKean and Christopher Guest sat in with Loudon Wainwright III, the headliner for the latest in a series of Judd Apatow-hosted “Juddapalooza” benefit concerts.
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The use of explicit consent as opposed to implicit and opt-out consent were also key issues in this preliminary checklist item.
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In the face of Max’s painful isolation and alienation from others, a ‘deal with god’ could heart-wrenchingly reflect Max’s implicit belief that only a miracle of unlikely understanding and show of support could help her climb the hills of life before her.
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Till then, reasonable guesses on how it will play are limited to an implicit similarity to other BGS role-playing games like Fallout 4.
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That he doesn't like these elements or this genre is his prerogative as a critic, but he appears to deny their very legitimacy as part of a Broadway musical, an implicit assertion of traditional white cultural supremacy.
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It doesn’t make accurate arguments or express creativity, but instead produces textual material in a form corresponding with the requester’s explicit or implicit intent, which might also contain truth under certain circumstances.
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As for the ML-specific instructions, there are a set of shuffle, transpose, and convert instructions that are commonly done in software that are now etched in transistors, and the core also does stochastic rounding and can do implicit 2D padding, something that is commonly done by adding zeros to both sides of a piece of data to tweak a tensor.
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In this way, the NSS seems to note the implicit tension between the need to work together with allies and partners, pooling “technical expertise and complementary industrial capacity,” while in an era of competition.
Source: Brookings Institution

  For many, the words “disaster preparedness” evoke images of stashes of water and canned food; this contains the implicit assumption that authorities and neighbors are of no use.
Source: The Urbanist

In the public sector, it includes central, provincial, and local government bonds and other formal liabilities, as well as implicit debts such as unfunded liabilities from pay-as-you-go pension schemes and health-care systems—all of which will continue to grow as societies age.
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These are analogous implicit gestures to the ATM Leaderboard’s explicit one.
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However, analysis of AlphaStar’s games suggests that it manages an implicit focus of attention.
Source: DeepMind

Personalize implicit and explicit consumer touchpoints and create engaging content.
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The implicit theory behind the Red List is that people care about the natural world.
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“Their clientele included daughters, wives, mistresses of police, states attorney, judges,” explains one person in the film, the implicit hypocrisy of the very men prosecuting women for abortion shown turning a blind eye as soon as it was convenient for them.
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'Most departments are not prepared to use their robots for lethal force'Many of the use policies already approved are vague as to armed robots, and some departments may presume they have implicit permission to deploy them, said John Lindsay-Poland, who has been monitoring implementation of the new law as part of the American Friends Service Committee.
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"I believe there is implicit bias from the prosecutor's office and the court, which has seeped into these legal proceedings.
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However, each person who visited went home with tales of a magical land of bottomless powder snow, guarded by stormy seas and icy winds from the encroachment of masses hungry for easy access ski adventures and the commodification of nature implicit in ski resorts.
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Fresh thinking is the implicit promise of a startup automaker, and the R1S is flush with new and unusual features, such as self-leveling Camp mode (so you don't roll out of your rooftop tent), a removable Bluetooth speaker, a video security system, and a built-in air compressor.
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The new lawsuit against Toback was filed due to his “explicit and implicit threats of blacklisting them in the industry, physically harming them, and/or even killing them if they did not comply with and remain silent about the sexual abuse they endured.
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Within 30 minutes and 45 seconds DomainMCF produced an alternative geological model that honoured the drilling data and correlated well with the implicit model.
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Because he gets disproportionate attention (not always for his leadership), his style receives a kind of implicit validation.
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Zelensky’s comments, made via video link to The New York Times’ DealBook Summit, were an implicit rebuke of Mr.
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I think I got a lot of these unhelpful comments as I am a young(ish) woman and an immigrant of color, and there are a lot of implicit stereotypes of what we can and should write — namely, we need to make ourselves legible and mine our traumas in order to have a seat at the literary table.
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“And the reason for that, in a global market system which is run by capitalists, whether we like it or not, is that the price of carbon, implicit or explicit, is not at a level that would allow markets to internalize carbon damage.
Source: The New Yorker

Part of the enthusiasm for a company might also lie in it being in an industry or a market segment that is expanding or where the company has some implicit advantage.
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That’s based on the implicit belief, still widespread in the U.
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Many are rooted in the Age of Enlightenment and have the overt values of modern society as their implicit background.
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That he doesn't like these elements or this genre is his prerogative as a critic, but he appears to deny their very legitimacy as part of a Broadway musical, an implicit assertion of traditional white cultural supremacy.
Source: Broadway World

Perhaps the tag is more appropriate to the implicit rejection of American commercialisation.
Source: "In 1994, Blur released Parklife, Oasis released debut single ‘Supersonic’ and the pendulum swung" hotpress.com

As most of our leases do not provide an implicit rate, we generally use our incremental borrowing rate based on the estimated rate of interest for collateralized borrowing over a similar term of the lease payments at commencement date.
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As a human being, you can draw on a vast reservoir of implicit knowledge to interpret these situations.
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“Pelosi in the House” is unlikely to change anyone’s mind about the Speaker — those who think her spineless or incapable of recognizing the urgent peril of our times will probably be unmoved by the film’s implicit suggestion that relentless vote-seeking is more effective than moral outrage — but there’s something to be said for a Speaker who cares more about the House than she does keeping her room in it.
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There’s an implicit assumption there which explains something of the difficulty which victims of child abuse have in fitting into society and therefore in being accepted as good witnesses.
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And “fight the empire” is implicit in everything else Maarva says in Shaw’s impeccably delivered speech.
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They wrote that from the headline to the review itself, specific word choices about the script, choreography, costuming, lighting design and score — coupled with the review’s decision to leave out both audience reaction to the show’s Korean language elements and a lack of discussion about the performers themselves — denied the production’s K-pop performance elements “very legitimacy as part of a Broadway musical” and offered an “implicit assertion of traditional white cultural supremacy.
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Pfeffer: “a set of shared ideas, implicit and assumed within a group, which determines the way the group perceives, evaluates, and reacts to the external environment”.
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Zero trust will play a key role in risk management  “Gartner defends zero-trust architecture (ZTA) as an ‘architecture that replaces implicit trust with continuously assessed risk and trust levels based on identity and context that adapts to risk-optimize the security posture.
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That has a ton of implicit meaning: Scouting Report: Mervis is a hulking lefthanded hitter with plus raw power.
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Racism is a thing we’ve all seemingly come to terms with — or implicit bias, rather.
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  Kuspit is currently exploring further the sense of beauty implicit in the work of some specific abstract artists, such as, Kandinsky, Mondrian, and the contemporary Frank Gerritz (Whitehot Magazine, May 2022).
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The executive branch has made similar arguments about implicit congressional approval since at least the 1970s, if not earlier.
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… There’s a deliberate flirtation with destroying art, an implicit threat to go all the way, which expresses contempt for art and the museums that try to conserve and protect it.
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One troubling question remains unanswered, however: How is it acceptable that, more than three decades after skin pigmentation discrepancies were first brought to light, pulse oximeter manufacturers have not acted to eliminate them? I would suggest that the lack of corrective action points to the larger issue of implicit bias in medicine that helps create and sustain barriers that prevent historically marginalized communities from accessing the care they need.
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Then in a dramatic development on Saturday evening, Glasgow Central MP Ms Thewliss announced she was entering the race – with the implicit backing of the SNP leader.
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In her book The Race Card, Princeton professor Tali Mendelberg revealed how Republicans’ use of coded racial messages, and their impact on voters, lost power when the implicit was made explicit.
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The other vulnerabilities that were fixed by Samsung’s new security patch include kernel information access in devices with Qualcomm chips, improper access to data in the Contacts app, and the ability to access information from the Phone app via implicit intent.
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But under leader Xi, that implicit deal is looking increasingly precarious.
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Lawrence Fuller makes no explicit or implicit guarantee with respect to performance or the outcome of any investment or projections made by him or Fuller Asset Management.
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On the whole, the report offers implicit criticism of the country and how it is run.
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In the first days, that meant the implicit understanding that there would be flaws.
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As total RNA abundance changes for several tissues and cell types during the lifespan of animals4,5,6,7,8,9, it is important to point out that most transcriptomic studies—including ours—included an implicit normalization of the abundance of one transcript relative to all other transcripts.
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And their decisions about what’s important to report, what facts to include or exclude, and the implicit choices posed, are becoming ever more concentrated in the hands of very few people – such as Elon Musk, Chris Licht, Rupert Murdoch and a handful of super-celebrities such as Dr Phil McGraw and Tucker Carlson.
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This distinction between coercive government programs which compel certain behaviors, and welfare programs which merely fund voluntary activity, is implicit in the Constitution’s text.
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In this study we extend our previous work by (1) adding experiments with a second new dataset; (2) a second medical condition (pneumonia), and (3) a comparison to a recently proposed network, employing implicit attention mechanisms.
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 "I think Disney made this decision to protect the integrity, and sort of this implicit moral standard that they want to see happen," Shiffer said.
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"These are analogous implicit gestures to the ATM Leaderboard's explicit one.
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ISD analyst Ciaran O’Connor told Hatewatch in an email that Super Chats on Pool’s stream “were used to promote explicit and implicit forms of antisemitism, including comments that spread antisemitic conspiracy theories, championed Holocaust deniers and promoted antisemitic propaganda.
Source: Southern Poverty Law Center

In the public sector, it includes central, provincial, and local government bonds and other formal liabilities, as well as implicit debts such as unfunded liabilities from pay-as-you-go pension schemes and health-care systems—all of which will continue to grow as societies age.
Source: MarketWatch

There’s nothing smart or implicit about Axl Rose’s work here.
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  Within 30 minutes and 45 seconds DomainMCF produced an alternative geological model that honoured the drilling data and correlated well with the implicit model.
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) Most importantly, by eliminating a team at the end of every leg, The Amazing Race is keeping its implicit promise to its audience that the show is about skill and teamwork, not free passes.
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But in these poignant tales of friends lost to alcoholism and opioid addiction, or her flinty excoriations of capitalism's hamster-wheel machinations, there is instead an abiding love for that home, expressed through the implicit demand that such places and their people be lifted up rather than so routinely put down.
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Historically, Chiu said, computer science brings with it a lot of implicit biases – about who does computer science and what a computer scientist looks like, for example.
Source: UVA Today

Zero trust will play a key role in risk management  “Gartner defends zero-trust architecture (ZTA) as an ‘architecture that replaces implicit trust with continuously assessed risk and trust levels based on identity and context that adapts to risk-optimize the security posture.
Source: VentureBeat

This allows for an implicit adjustment for age within the proportional hazard models.
Source: Nature.com

To solve the above problems, this paper proposes a complete process of 3D geological implicit modeling that abandons the tedious process of traditional display modeling and manual delineation and integrates borehole and geological profile data.
Source: Nature.com

That’s how Avatar snares us; that’s how it gets away with even its most awkward conceits, its cringe forays into manic-pixie territory, its implicit representational weirdness.
Source: The CyberWire

The only other study known to have looked at community-level age bias and older adults’ health found that explicit age bias was associated with positive health behaviors among older adults, while implicit bias was linked to negative health behaviors among older adults.
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Longstanding tech stacks that sought security using interdomain controllers and implicit trust proved too slow to react and be responsive to changing business requirements.
Source: VentureBeat

In the classic Batman-Joker way, there's a really nasty question implicit in Sinister as in, Sinister agrees with you but he takes it to a different end.
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There are some important assumptions implicit in thinking of the world this way.
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Consolidating earlier cases, the court held that unenumerated rights would be protected only if they were “deeply rooted in this Nation’s history and tradition” and “implicit in the concept of ordered liberty.
Source: The Washington Post

Source: BetterBriefs/IPA That said, there is a deeper challenge implicit in all this talk of briefing.
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 The victims say they are only now finding the courage to speak out due to Toback's 'explicit and implicit threats of blacklisting them in the industry, physically harming them, and/or even killing them if they did not comply with and remain silent about the sexual abuse they endured.
Source: Daily Mail

   If a powerful leader is acting a certain way, that can also be perceived as an implicit endorsement of certain behaviour, says Greenberg.
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That he doesn't like these elements or this genre is his prerogative as a critic, but he appears to deny their very legitimacy as part of a Broadway musical, an implicit assertion of traditional white cultural supremacy.
Source: Broadway World

Second issue is that there was an implicit contract associated with allowing China into the global system.
Source: The New York Times

) In “All the Beauty and the Bloodshed,” Poitras seamlessly weaves together Goldin’s political work and her photography by drawing implicit parallels between the two—something that Goldin herself has done.
Source: The New Yorker

is by itself an implicit sort of support to the oil market," Kang Wu of S&P Global Commodity Insights told the BBC.
Source: BBC

If a critic feels confident going out on a limb, it’s because of the implicit understanding that there’s a tree.
Source: The New Yorker

Yet, behind everything that he studied and wrote about, there was both a manifest and a deeper or implicit theme.
Source: The Tribune India

It forces us to make implicit assumptions explicit and clarifies where disagreements may be.
Source: The Conversation

The findings provide evidence of an implicit association between masked human faces and concepts related to psychological distance.
Source: PsyPost

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