Word: implicitly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Crimson enjoys a unique dual position as both a newspaper--with all the rights implicit in the freedom of the press--and a student group that benefits from Harvard resources...
Instead, they expose the implicit and explicit ways majorities, even in the best intentioned places, endow their traditions with universal acceptance and shield them under the guise of secular neutrality...
...grape pickers even more. The only party that stands to profit from the boycott is the United Farm workers Union, and the union benefits at the cost of all non-unionized workers. By claiming that supporting the boycott somehow upholds human rights, the dean's office makes the implicit statement that only unionized grape pickers have human rights, a statement that ought to be rejected by all thinking human beings. In not taking such factors into consideration in their exhortation, the FDO has acted in a morally reprehensible fashion. The Bulletin, a publication supposedly printed to provide important information...
...character-centered production, of course, is probably an appropriate result of an implicit concentration on identity (here, ultimately that of a Jewish community in November 1938 that exists concurrently with Jewish communities suffering horribly in Nazi Germany). The allusive title binds the two in its surface mundane apperance and its actual reference. Yet this connecting of the dots in the greater picture just doesn't happen enough, and the audience--faced with the struggle of a number of fine performances but a frustrating lack of compelling, well-paced interaction--must pick up the pieces...
...gifted actress--she's at her best when unburdened by the awful lines, relying rather on her amazingly expressive face to convey emotional subtlety. These moments are rare, however, and Daisy eventually becomes less a heroine than a mere whining annoyance. The film attempts to make an implicit comparison between Daisy and Anne Frank. The mere suggestion of a resemblance between Daisy's soap operas and Anne Frank's ordeal is nothing short of shameful...