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Word: implicitly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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BACKING. The President, at his televised press conference, laid special emphasis on an announcement that "we have today recognized the government of El Salvador." Implicit in his announcement was a caution to the new junta, dominated by El Salvador's legendary "14 families," whose indifference to the nation's poor has been conspicuous even by Latin American standards. The junta, said Kennedy pointedly, "has announced its determination to bring about free and democratic elections in that country, and it seeks solutions for the economic and social difficulties . . . We hope to be able to assist El Salvador in reaching...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Americas: Alliance for Progress | 2/24/1961 | See Source »

Elbow Ethics. Implicit in many such methods are tricks of the trade not exactly prescribed by the rules-and indeed N.B.A. officials are lenient of necessity. Admits one referee: "We don't call a foul unless the contact directly involves the play-except once in a while. If we called them all, we'd be blowing those damned whistles all night...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: The Graceful Giants | 2/17/1961 | See Source »

...important that social and academic crises occur as that the problems implicit in higher education for women become very important when things are not going well. It matters very much, therefore, that a girl faces conflicts between academic achievement and social life, that she seeks a connection between what she is doing and her future life, and that the academic world pressures her to intellectualize all experience...

Author: By Stephen F. Jencks, | Title: Education for What? | 2/14/1961 | See Source »

...Implicit in the search for identity is an uncertainty about what they can themselves bring to an emotional relationship. Trained neither as housewives nor as party-givers, not expecting marriage to be mere division of labor, they are confused about just what they are preparing for. Emotion is intellectualized to a point where romantic ideals are not enough, but not rationalized so far that they no longer demand emotional warmth--indeed, they now want more because they have been robbed of the security of traditional roles...

Author: By Stephen F. Jencks, | Title: Education for What? | 2/14/1961 | See Source »

...face of the rising protectionist cry, President Kennedy last week gave his implicit endorsement to a new solution. He ordered release of the summary of a report being prepared by the Senate Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce which argues that "remedies other than import restrictions should be available" in the form of "adjustment assistance." (The Nation-Wide Committee on Import-Export Policy's protectionist members promptly denounced the plan.) Under the plan, industries would be required to prove that imports-and not inefficiency-were the specific cause for falling sales and employment. Where the need was real...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Free Trade Under Fire | 2/3/1961 | See Source »

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