But this kind of thinking is implicit in a lot of thinking about patent policy, especially among patent lawyers.
Was he implicit in creating a sympathy vote to win the Heisman Trophy?
As LaRose pointed out, the idea that women are equally free to make their own choices is implicit in being a libertarian.
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Regulation, after all, is the price that society demands, and banks pay, in return for the implicit promise of a government bail-out if the worst happens.
He aims to gain implicit control with a 20% to 30% stake in each, and to build a web of mutual cross-investments with sales, marketing and supply ties.
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European policy makers are considering a host of proposals to eliminate implicit government guarantees, including a new resolution regime, turning some liabilities into bail-in debt that will automatically take losses, depositor-preference regimes that would subordinate unsecured bondholders, and U.K.-style plans to ring-fence certain activities.
Depending on how you look at it, the fact that Fannie and Freddie have such a big share of the market and carry an implicit government guarantee is either a big cause for concern or the only way in which the peculiarities of America's mortgage market can operate with relative safety.
Europeans, he says, put a higher implicit price on their leisure.
They became a focus for intellectual life and could be seen as an implicit rival to the mosque as a meeting place.
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Many asset managers could improve their results by using a smart order router that goes beyond explicit costs in determining where an order is executed to consider implicit shortfall costs, according to a new Pragma Securities study.
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Right at the opening, there was a spike in the implicit interest cost to Italy of borrowing for two years (the yield on two-year bonds) to a euro-era record of around 8% - and then it fell back to 7.5% or so, which is where it was on Friday (which is still high).
Implicit in this model is a recognition that that which is self-serving leads to suffering.
Implicit in that phrase is a challenge to America's role as the world's only superpower.
The Think Different campaign began a trend of implicit lifestyle advertising that left behind explicit product mentions.
Implicit in this approach is a much more hands-on approach than as an investor in a 3rd party venture fund.
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He does not deserve to receive more abuse, however implicit and qualified, from a newspaper as respected as The Economist.
Implicit in this argument is a deep criticism of the MBA, a degree that Messrs Khurana and Nohria teach, and which many of today's failing managers hold.
Human interactions are governed by a set of implicit codes that can sometimes seem frustratingly opaque, and whose misreading can quickly put you on the outside looking in.
They subsequently tried to argue that there was an implicit gift to them of a 1% interest, that they provided services and later on that a contribution that Mrs.
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With a whimsically eclectic technique (including musical sequences and special effects), she sets in motion a flashy yet complex superstructure of personal life that rests on a solid, implicit base of quasi-divine technological power and sociopolitical openness and energy.
The problem with selling licenses for spectrum -- any kind of spectrum -- is that there's an implicit assumption that the investment a company's going to make into buying the airwaves and building out the infrastructure necessary to take advantage of it is eventually going to pay off.
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Rather than studying the most complex form of memory in a very complicated animal, we had to take the most simple form -- an implicit form of memory -- in a very simple animal.
Make a Moda purchase, and the implicit aspiration is that you're buying into an exalted fashion-forward lifestyle a sorority of good-taste gals.
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Customers buying a handset have an implicit contract that they will be kept as up to date as possible.
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Mr. Ambassador, first we hear this implicit recognition of Israel and then a Hamas official denying that that's what this agreement means.
It is also striking that Gates seems to be the victim of a police mentality that chafes at a challenge of its implicit authority.
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Undocumented immigrant is not only not pejorative, it implies a moral judgement an implicit tut-tut for misplacing some papers of failing to dot ever i and cross every t.
His implicit threat to quit came at a meeting of party workers as he embarked on a campaign to win support for his plans ahead of a party conference on June 1st.
As ever, a drop in the yield on German bonds, the fall in the implicit interest rate it would have to pay, is not a sign that investors are any more hopeful that a solution to the eurozone's stresses are anywhere in sight.
Implicit in his writing is that for a nation of immigrants, their continued arrival enriches us.
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