Word: implicitly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...city. They are an American people who are geared to what is and who yet are driven by a sense of what it is possible for human life to be in this society. The nation could not survive being deprived of their presence because, by the irony implicit in the dynamics of American democracy, they symbolize both its most stringent testing and the possibility of its greatest human freedom...
...once had the U.S. exercised its veto in the United Nations Security Council. Though the Soviet Union has voted "nyet" 105 times, it was implicit American policy to use the veto only in grave emergencies...
...motion made on behalf of the Faculty Council by Rogers G. Albritton, professor of Philosophy-making it implicit in the Resolution that "intense personal harassment of such a character as to amount to grave disrespect for the dignity of others be regarded as an unacceptable violation"-was passed by voice vote...
...action is called for in the play itself, and its potential impact could very easily be lost in a welter of words. What Mr. Wheeler has done is use the movements of the actors throughout the course of the play as another means of expressing the many subconscious elements implicit in the characters' speeches. The actors make full use of the beautiful chapel in which the play is performed, often putting the audience in the middle of a scene...
...Dominican Republic-which it has felt compelled to rubber stamp. Most encouraging of all. Congress has been willing to use its ultimate prerogative, the power of the purse, to block expansion of the war into Thailand and Laos. The fear that foreign policy is being made at the Pentagon, implicit in the Senate's concern for Laos, indicates a new legislative independence...