Word: implicitly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...purpose of a free press in a free society." Noting that "there are some Americans who apparently think they know what is good and what is bad for other Americans to hear on the radio and to see on television," Ervin charged that the "sweeping Government regulation of broadcasting implicit in this view foreshadows the end of a free broadcast media and with it a mortal blow to the First Amendment...
Inherent in these reports is the understanding that the target numbers or goals are set to measure in part the University's good faith intentions and performance toward equal employment opportunity. There is no attempt, explicit or implicit, to operate on a racially-based quota system...
...split is evident in his book, The Beat Generation-part sketchy sociology, part elementary lit. crit., part personal reportage and part casual Ph.D. thesis. "The almost schizophrenic change that has been worked in the temper of our times," Cook proclaims, "was predicted a decade before, implicit in every poem, novel and prose piece produced by the Beat Generation...
Americans have sometimes cherished a blunt directness in their politicians. But that particular "give-'em-hell" charm, as Spiro Agnew has never discovered, demands, besides truculence, an implicit instinct for the underdog. It is the charm of the anti-bully...
...longer the emphasis on a "cause"' because it sounds "just" to an American ear so carefully tuned to the omnipotence of maxims yet usually garnering only a vaguely distant "helpful" attitude. No, because when struggling people are an essential part of your whole life's definition, there is an implicit dedication...