Word: implicitly
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...place, the setting, matters. The Yard is in many ways unique—historically, as well as in terms of the complicated balance between openness and closure. Just in that one characteristic, one could write a great deal about the implicit ideology of the College and the University...
...Plummer Professor of Christian Morals Peter J. Gomes says, “Every president of Harvard is chosen with a kind of implicit shopping list of things...
...Harvard. They would ask the same questions asked at the beginning of the search: How is Harvard perceived? What does it need? Where is higher education going? Who would make a good president? Only rarely were interviewers told they were being considered for the job, but that fact was implicit in many of the interviews...
...Consumer Reports results stunned Ford engineers, who acknowledged in a memo that passing "the Consumers Union test became an implicit requirement for Explorer due to the potential for adverse publicity." The memo was referring to a double-lane-change test that Consumers Union used to evaluate an automobile's real-world maneuverability...
...strong and rich and could laugh at itself. Its upfront presentations were like Friars roasts, with Triumph the Insult Comic Dog (of Conan O'Brien fame) ripping mercilessly on the network's programming mistakes. ("'Stark Raving Mad' was a great show - for me to poop on!") The implicit message: a healthy network can afford self-deprecation...