Word: implicitly
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...increased minimum Social Security benefits, and an upgrading of welfare benefits for poor people who are not covered by Social Security and cannot work. Under this upgraded system, a family of four would receive $4000 in cash and food stamps--a gesture of continued commitment to the $4000 minimum implicit in McGovern's $1000 per person proposal...
With the Senate confirmation last week of Attorney General Elliot Richardson and the implicit approval of his chosen special prosecutor, Archibald Cox, the stage is set for an all-out pursuit of the guilty: Democrat Cox, an aggressive Solicitor General in the Kennedy Administration, declared in Richardson's presence that he did not intend to "shield anybody, and I don't intend to be intimidated by anybody...
...Public Interest, he castigates libertarianism by pointing out that the libertarian-capitalistic ethic has permitted large corporations to publish books, make movies, and sponsor television shows which celebrate pornography, denounce the institution of the family, revile the "ethics of acquisitiveness," justify civil insurrections, and so on. The implicit conclusion of his argument is that these things should not be permitted, i.e., as a matter of public policy, they should be banned. In concrete terms, this would lead to the banning of books by Jerry Rubin, of Paul Simon's latest song on A.M. radio, and of most movies produced...
...Houses are not merely inequitably run, they are poorly run. President Bok has shown an interest in limiting the tenure of House Masters. This idea carries with it an implicit limitation on Masters' prerogatives. The time has come for a more radical redefinition of the Master's role, for moderating his powers, and for increasing the importance of students, House staff and the central administration in making decisions affecting House life; these changes might improve the quality of House life a little...
...Implicit in an improved interaction between providers and consumers of medical care is the right to respect. Medicine is a profession of service, but to many people it seems to serve only itself. Patients fall at the bottom of the hierarchy. To change this, we have to bring providers and consumers together outside of the treatment area, and get them to talk to one another. Both sides need consciousness-raising. No changes are made by putting one side or the other consistently on the defensive. Starting to talk over issues of importance, as our Consumer's Council has begun...