Not exact matches
I have had some business leaders tell me that they have been surprised to see, for
example, companies in Asia pursuing investments with
implicit returns
of around 3 to 4 per cent, well below most companies» hurdle rates.
Another
example of implicit appeasement and appalling «impartiality» is the position
of the World Council
of Churches.
The narration
of these events is meant to serve not just as an
example but as an
implicit argument for how Christians should think, and how seminary curriculum should be restructured to take congregational life seriously.
That can be demonstrated from the
example of the Tupamaros in Uruguay, whose revolutionary practice has
implicit in it publicity for their actions.
I might add that play is often governed by rules, either explicit (as in game) or
implicit (there are rules
of impersonation, for
example) and that it often involves a test or contest.11
This failure can be illustrated with the same
example, for although Marxists on the whole have been less sexist in their attitudes than have psychoanalysts, they appear only a little less deficient when viewed in the light
of contemporary feminist consciousness.37 Or, again, use
of Marxist sociology by Latin American theologians
of liberation has done little to free them from
implicit anti-Judaism in their theological formulations.
Implicit atheism would be more for a very young child, for
example, who lacks theism and doesn't consciously reject it — most likely in this case, because
of the lack
of exposure to it yet.
Sometimes this is explicit, in the exchange
of harsh words; at other times it is
implicit, evident not so much in what is said as in what is left unsaid --- for
example, in the loss
of those earlier notes
of emotional, intellectual, and spiritual intimacy with his beloved sister Jemima.
In the second edition (1970)
of Kuhn's book and in subsequent essays, he distinguished several features which he had previously lumped together: a research tradition, the key historical
examples («exemplars») through which the tradition is transmitted, and the set
of metaphysical assumptions
implicit in its fundamental conceptual categories.
And always
implicit,
of course, in making Israel into his people is the ultimate mission
of making all nations his (see Gen. 12:3; the symbolic inference
of Gen. 41:57; and, as
examples only, Isa.
Surely, in principle there is nothing wrong with a modification
of Whitehead if it can be viewed as in improvement, but I see no reason to evaluate this as such, because Whitehead's own (
implicit) conception seems to me very rich in possibilities when it comes to the interpretation
of theological issues like «conscience» and «grace,» for
example.46
This supplementary relationship is at least
implicit in much early Christian thinking, wherever, for
example, the convert assumes that the one God
of whom he has learned in Greek philosophy is he who has revealed himself in Jesus Christ.
Since this dominant model
of how theology should be done is perpetuated by
implicit example, a counterproposal needs to be made explicit.
«There may be as many as a million structures that fall within this category, which means that they're especially low - lying and at greater risk than structures, for
example, that comply with the flood insurance program's sort
of implicit land - use management criteria.»
Implicit in my assertion that computers will eventually be capable
of the same kind
of perception, cognition and thought as humans is the idea that a sufciently advanced and sophisticated articial system — for
example, an electronic one — can be made and programmed to do the same thing as the human nervous system, including the brain.
As a result, clinical psychologists have developed ways to test for suicidal intentions that circumvent self - report issues; for
example, by using
implicit methods that may reveal intentions
of which the patients themselves are unaware.
The agreement with Tufts University, for
example, mandates training on «victim behavior, dynamics
of power, [and]
implicit bias.»
Regardless
of what we learn about promising interventions (for
example, to mediate educators»
implicit biases, or for positive behavioral supports), these interventions need to be implemented at the school level to work.
For
example, Latino teachers spoke unequivocally about the importance
of recognizing the diversity
of Latin American culture and the need to address
implicit bias.
For
example, the federal school discipline guidance jointly released by the U.S. departments
of Education and Justice in January 2014 not only mentions
implicit bias as a factor that may affect the administration
of school discipline, it also encourages school personnel to receive
implicit bias training.
For
example, if they answer a question right tell them «well done» and maybe supply an
implicit reward by supplying a link to more content — kind
of saying, «you've done great, you're ready for this now»!
For
example, looking at the graph above, if you decide to rebalance away from stocks and back toward bonds after a period
of 10 years, you're making an
implicit market - timing decision to favor bonds over stocks in the next period (however long that may be).
In recent years, Gursky's experiments in manipulating images have led him to create
examples of «fictional photography,» extending his
implicit questioning
of our faith in the factual veracity
of images.
Nieves» standing sculptures tapped into other defining characteristics
of many
of the sculptural works included in Biennial: the figure or perhaps more accurately the fantastical figure, whether explicit or
implicit, that also appeared, for
example, in the floating, disquieting bodies
of Ajay's Kurian's Childermass (2017) installed in the main stairwell
of the Museum; the engagement with the everyday, as seen in Kaari Upson's dysmorphic, visceral transformations
of furniture; and the fastidiousness
of making, also visible in Samara Golden's The Meat Grinder's Iron Clothes (2017), which involved a lot
of tedious labor, in this case the handmade, miniature pieces
of furniture, treadmills, and medical equipment filling up the various vignettes comprising the piece.
jferguson's
example of the «unsustainable» tobacco farmer is an excellent illustration
of what Schumpeter (mentioned by Luke Warmer above) meant by the «creative destruction»
implicit in capitalism.
As a tangible
example, perhaps someone could explain how this paper which was included as «Mitigation» and rated Level 3 («
Implicit endorsement»), makes a case for the majority
of warming being anthropogenic?
The
implicit value system
of «catastrophe», a powerful side topic worthy
of whole bodies
of work surely can't be lightly entered into under the terms
of their paper; yet no, they use that
example as a guidance trigger phrase for qualifying as:
One well known
example of implicit waiver
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For
example, social psychology advanced our knowledge
of implicit prejudices and the outcomes
of low self - esteem.
Building on these understandings, the authors elaborate on work with varying types
of groups as seen through an IPNB lens, for
example; how systems - centered therapy creates a rich neurobiological climate that supports integration; how children's groups can help with sensory motor, psychological, and interpersonal development; how using an IPNB frame enables couples» groups to attain more solid interpersonal regulation; and how experiential learning groups can transform
implicit memory.
The
implicit assumption seems to be that the program affects parenting directly through, for
example, instruction, modeling
of appropriate behavior, rehearsal and feedback.
It must be kept in mind that as compared to adults, children often give evidence
of RF in more
implicit ways, for
example by mimicking, changing their tone
of voice and by facial expressions.