Word: implicitly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...effect, it is a summation of their year's work. It is also, TIME'S editors feel, an obligation to our readers that is implicit in TIME'S kind of journalism...
...fact that the disease is generally accompanied by epidermophytosis (skin disease) is further confirmation of its psychological nature, for skin diseases are found to be closely concerned with the infant relation with the mother, which relation is also implicit in the oedipal material...
...irony is so deep that it has escaped the notice of reviewers, and will probably escape most of his readers. He seems to be saying that Scobie-though, God knows, no saint-is in reality a very likable, perhaps admirable, and probably forgivable sinner. And the implicit sympathy with which Author Greene watches his "hero" plod doggedly from one crime to the inevitable next-adultery, sacrilege, murder and suicide-seems to show that Greene is on Scobie's side. He is certainly in Scobie's corner (he is his handler); but he is not necessarily on Scobie...
...Collateral. The promise was both explicit and implicit in the party's platform (see below). It rang through the oratory of the opening days. It even boomed out from Keynoter Dwight Green, the governor of Illinois, who in the past had faithfully followed the "nationalist" line of the Chicago Tribune's Colonel Robert R. McCormick...
Other ideas have disappeared from Cambridge since Henry Adams and 1871, but not the absence of ideals implicit in the reply of the gentleman from Chicago. Harvard College is worth a great many different things to different people in 1948, but there are few undergraduates beyond their Sophomore year who could answer: "I am here because I want to learn, and I am learning." Most men would have no answer at all, or they might say they are at Harvard because they have nothing else they would rather...