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Implicit meaning
Suggested indirectly, without being directly expressed. | Contained in the essential nature of something but not openly shown. | Having no reservations or doubts; unquestioning or unconditional; usually said of faith or trust.
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Example sentences (20)
The facilitators placed emphasis on implicit and explicit coaching, with strong recommendations for the use of implicit coaching.
Implicit in that arrangement (i.e., implicit in ECB support) is the notion that the Italian government won’t do anything to put the country on the path to fiscal ruin.
For example, experiments using the Implicit Association Test have found that people often demonstrate implicit bias against other races, even when their explicit responses reveal equal mindedness.
ADL’s data shows that at least 200 of the 653 anti-Israel rallies held across the U.S. since Oct. 7 featured explicit or strong implicit support for Hamas and/or violence against Jews in Israel.
At another point in the research, the tests will be presented to professionals in law enforcement to evaluate implicit bias there toward people with disabilities.
Beyond that, there was also the implicit understanding Black athletes carried with them when they were compared to whites.
Due to the of Israel’s flag, continuing to use blue in a logo after Israel’s invasion of Gaza shows implicit support for the oppression of the Palestinian people.
From tons of testing, it seems that adding services in GBP helps improve both implicit and explicit keyword rankings.
Greek life is also inherently classist, as the dues, fees and implicit financial obligations of date nights, formals, chapter house upkeep and rent present an insurmountable barrier to lower-income students.
If everything goes according to plan, according to our estimates Jumia's implicit plan is to end up with a quarterly cash burn in the range of $10-15 million by the end of 2023.
Implicit in this outreach work is an acknowledgement that local people have kept Albion Rovers in existence for 141 years.
Instead, it’s an implicit threat: as long as the United States continues to operate near China’s shores, the risk of war will continue to escalate.
It is an implicit, shared understanding that learning happens every day for everyone.
Jag Bains and Hisam Goueli are both contestants of color who came into the house with an understanding that there would be implicit bias surrounding their appearances.
Katie unpacks each one of Harry’s implicit biases and prejudices, laying them out in front of him without reserve.
Once again, there must be legal and implicit quid pro quo agreements for those approving of these funds.
So we do expect, as I make it to be free cash flow positive, which I think implicit in that EBITDA positive as we leave the year.
Spoiler: it’s people like me, cleverly increasing the subjective elements of the process because that is where our implicit biases can reign free.
The Azerbaijani takeover of Nagorno-Karabakh raised more fears in Yerevan that Baku may act on its implicit threats of military action.
The group’s Secretary, Adamu Samaila, said it had implicit confidence in Kalu and described him as “a square peg in a square hole”.