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The Supreme Court deemed this unconstitutional in 2003, but ruled that less explicit preferences might be allowable.
ECONOMIST: Black America
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This is more or less made explicit in the agreement between the State and the investor, known as the concessionaire.
UNESCO: Madiodio Niasse on the risks associated with large-scale foreign land aquisitions | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
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According to 2012 data from publishing industry analysts Codex Group, less overtly explicit covers in fact have a wider appeal among general readers.
BBC: The battle against 'sexist' sci-fi and fantasy book covers
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Mr Lansley's plans might have caused less of a rumpus with more explicit warning.
ECONOMIST: Public-service reform
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On the contrary, procedures that rely on the statement of explicit reasons systematically exclude those individuals who are less able to engage in the articulate persuasion of majorities but who may still possess valuable knowledge embodied in the exercise of entrepreneurship, a practical skill or adherence to a particular ethical code.
FORBES: Mark Pennington on Hayek and Habermas
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Mr. Halperin says that he never encountered explicit mistrust, but that parents seemed a little less comfortable with him than they would with a female sitter.
WSJ: No, Girls Are Not Natural Baby Sitters
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What began with a frenzy of allegations, fueled by explicit communications and accompanied by outrage, ended Friday with something less than a slap on the wrist.
NPR: House Leadership Chided for Foley Scandal
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The Fed might still need to print some money, but much less than would be required if it tried to raise the inflation rate without announcing an explicit target.
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