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- 01. [Implicit] in his refusal to give Maureen Hoffman a promotion was an obvious prejudice against women working in management.02. I trust Young-Soo [implicitly], having dealt with him on numerous occasions, and having always found him to be totally honest.03. We have [implicit] faith in the doctor's ability to take care of our son.04. There are certain obligations which, although not stated explicitly, are obviously [implicit] in the contract.05. Mutual respect should be considered an [implicit] part of any discussions between the Government and the Opposition.06. Some people feel that international aid projects to developing nations are [implicitly] ethnocentric in assuming that the aid workers somehow know better how to survive economically in the region than the people who actually live there.07. [Implicit] in the President's warning to terrorist groups was the threat of further action in the occupied territories.08. I trust her [implicitly], so if she says that it has to be done, I believe her.09. The President's remarks concerning the Prime Minister's reaction to the conflict have been widely interpreted as [implicit] criticism of his handling of the affair.10. The rebels succeeded in overthrowing the government, aided by the [implicit] cooperation of the U.S. government.11. Any aid given to developing countries by the developed nations seems to carry with it an [implicit] agreement that the developed country will get something in return.12. [Implicit] in the extreme right-wing party's political platform is the belief that those who are poor have only themselves to blame.13. Young children have an unquestioning and [implicit] faith in their parents' decisions.14. [Implicit] in the government's agreement to reduce taxes for the company is a promise by the company to provide more jobs for local workers.15. Children don't need to study their native language; their language learning occurs [implicitly], not through explicit instruction.16. Patricia Meyer Spacks once suggested that the vanity of men, a constant insult to women, is also the ground for the [implicit] feminine claim of superior sensitivity and morality.17. Andrea Dworkin once said that all feminist arguments, however radical in intent or consequence, are with or against assertions or premises [implicit] in the male system.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.