Word: implicitly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...clearly got something for its $5.2 million. "No one's going to say, 'Give me an ad, and I'll give you two credits,'" says an insider. "But if you're holding out a $3 million ad budget, it would not be surprising if there were an explicit or implicit understanding that editorial credits would be forthcoming...
...course, the College must decide whether smokers' housing options can be justly curtailed. We believe that students who choose to smoke must face the demands of a College that largely shuns smoking. The decision to smoke should have the implicit consequence of separation, to protect--at the very least--the health of other students...
...think ghettoization is what theHarvard experience should be about," Shinagelsays. "You sort of engage in an implicit contractwhen you come to Harvard, it seems to me. Ifyou're African-American--one doesn't go to HowardUniversity, one goes to Harvard University...
...really ready for a multiracial 21st century. The future looks promising. The number of Latinos getting involved in their communities through service, cultural and political groups is growing. The most common name on mortgage applications in L.A. last year was Garcia. And the strong family ties and work ethic implicit in Mexican culture (85 percent of the area's Latinos are of Mexican origin) are likely to help most L.A. Latinos rise from the underclass within a generation...
...quite some time I have wondered about how faculty members and administration choose what events they attend. Since the criticism implicit above shares space with my equally strong desire to learn more about this process, I would appreciate any responses. Annie Decker...