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Implicitly, each side has assumed that the other is an obstacle to pursuing its goals and acted accordingly.
Michael E. Porter: The Big Idea: Creating Shared Value Michael E. Porter 2011
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Implicitly, each side has assumed that the other is an obstacle to pursuing its goals and acted accordingly.
Michael E. Porter: The Big Idea: Creating Shared Value Michael E. Porter 2011
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Implicitly, by action and by choice, he is challenging a long tradition of black activists and thinkers to fundamentally see their specific black experience as attached to the broader fabric of American society.
Rakim Brooks: Cultural Critic Tricia Rose: "We may have to conclude that Obama didn't materially transform black life." Rakim Brooks 2012
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Implicitly, each side has assumed that the other is an obstacle to pursuing its goals and acted accordingly.
Michael E. Porter: The Big Idea: Creating Shared Value Michael E. Porter 2011
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Implicitly acknowledging this lack of progress, President Obama announced last fall that his administration would grant states waivers that would, among other things, give them more time to meet the law's goals.
Michael Rebell: U.S. Schools Have a Poverty Crisis, Not an Education Crisis Michael Rebell 2012
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Implicitly acknowledging this lack of progress, President Obama announced last fall that his administration would grant states waivers that would, among other things, give them more time to meet the law's goals.
Michael Rebell: U.S. Schools Have a Poverty Crisis, Not an Education Crisis Michael Rebell 2012
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Implicitly acknowledging this lack of progress, President Obama announced last fall that his administration would grant states waivers that would, among other things, give them more time to meet the law's goals.
Michael Rebell: U.S. Schools Have a Poverty Crisis, Not an Education Crisis Michael Rebell 2012
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Implicitly, then, all currencies pegged to the dollar also had a fixed value in terms of gold.
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Implicitly acknowledging this lack of progress, President Obama announced last fall that his administration would grant states waivers that would, among other things, give them more time to meet the law's goals.
Michael Rebell: U.S. Schools Have a Poverty Crisis, Not an Education Crisis Michael Rebell 2012
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Implicitly, the Law Society seems to be acknowledging that the completion of law school and articling are not necessary in order to provide defendants with adequate representation in minor criminal matters.
Access to Legal Services: Lessons from the Medical Profession (Part 3 of 3) : Law is Cool 2009
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