Exemples d'utilisation de Explicitly or implicitly en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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These values are explicitly or implicitly.
Explicitly or implicitly, about the parameters of the analysis.
This definition recognizes explicitly or implicitly that.
Depends explicitly or implicitly on value-judgements.
This signaling can be done explicitly or implicitly.
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We do not explicitly or implicitly guarantee there is no.
That information can be presented explicitly or implicitly.
Those which are explicitly or implicitly guaranteed in the.
That information can be presented explicitly or implicitly.
Were they explicitly or implicitly recognized in the Constitution?
No warranties of any kind are explicitly or implicitly stated.
Explicitly or implicitly, this is the figure most often mentioned.
These are also(explicitly or implicitly) declared.
It is based on nothing that she has said explicitly or implicitly.
Values that explicitly or implicitly are entwined with ethics.
Each one of these approaches can be solved explicitly or implicitly.
Explicitly or implicitly, and what is likely to happen;?
This will is expressed, explicitly or implicitly, by various means.
Analogical reasoning is drawing comparisons by analogy either explicitly or implicitly.
(i) Acknowledges explicitly or implicitly that, to achieve fair.
Military aid packages have and do, explicitly or implicitly.
Thus, these are explicitly or implicitly linked to program outcomes.
Of course, I have never advocated this explicitly or implicitly.
Every Indian explicitly or implicitly meets one of these standards.
Parental rights can also be terminated, either explicitly or implicitly.
Historiography that either explicitly or implicitly deals with the history of the loya.
Information may be obtained in confidence explicitly or implicitly.
N some way, explicitly or implicitly, had to do with the presence of priests in.
Information may be obtained in confidence explicitly or implicitly.
The latter was included explicitly or implicitly in many multilateral treaties.