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Перевод: implicit speek implicit


[прилагательное]
подразумеваемый; не выраженный прямо; неявный; скрытый; полный; безоговорочный


Тезаурус:

  1. Thus information about the presence or absence of ascenders and descenders is only implicit and not directly derivable from the coded version of the input.
  2. The implicit sympathy for the killer given in the coverage of newspapers which are routinely advocating more severe sentencing strategies might be considered contradictory.
  3. Despite the inherent difficulties in comparative work it has been argued that an international perspective has always been implicit to some extent in the study of industrial relations.
  4. In the police this desire for a clearly defined world of order derives from an implicit understanding that control of social behaviour is always surrounded by the dirt of structural ambivalence.
  5. Most assessment procedures are developed in order to provide a particular kind of interpretation and because of this the criteria against which the child's language will be evaluated are implicit in the procedure.
  6. Implicit in this last argument is another logical relation which is more interesting for this question than that between ought and is : the relation, that is to say, between ought and can .
  7. The quality of the conceptualization of his thought was low, but the garrulous style of The Fascist and his pamphlets contained an implicit if dimly perceived racial philosophy which linked Leese to this tradition.
  8. In placid periods this measure would represent only a very modest implicit tax on speculation.
  9. In particular, in spite of his attempt to avoid positing history as an a priori transcendent law, in the published first volume of the Critique he had still utilized an organicist teleological model of history which assumes that the end is already implicit in the beginning, and that history rolls forward to a determined end.
  10. The tests may indeed produce something of a learning-for-the-test mentality, and the extent to which the tests pose a problem will depend a lot on the kinds of pupils: how well the values implicit in the school ethos match and are supported by those of their home, and how far advanced is their disaffection with school.
  11. Bismarck hoped this would enable him to avoid an Austro-Russian quarrel by showing that the implicit assignment of Bulgaria to a Russian sphere of influence still held good.
  12. Curran (1980) maintains that experimenters in the West have an implicit ethnography which allows them to share processes and experiences with their subjects.
  13. Certainly, an attack on southern planning models, national legislation, and perhaps even bureaucratisation was implicit in all of this but the issue of personal culpability clouded and discredited these important points.

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