0 suggested but not communicated directly: --
Implicit in the poem's closing lines are the poet's own religious doubts.
He interpreted her comments as an implicit criticism of the government.
2 suggested but not communicated directly: --
3 (esp. of trust and belief) complete and without any doubts: --
implicit faith
Cut-elimination is a completeness theorem (the real one indeed!), saying that the explicit approach is as strong as the implicit one.
An assumption implicit in this 'safety-first' principle is that slow rehydration, if not beneficial, at least is not damaging to the partially dehydrated tissue.
We explain the mapping types: explicit/ implicit, static/dynamic.
They again found that the implicit standards were largely exonormative.
Activity (i) relies mostly on datamining functions and algorithms that extract implicit knowledge from raw data by performing aggregation and statistical analysis on the database.
The challenge for the wider community is to recognise the innate dignity of the dying, a recognition implicit in the rituals of some cultures.
This points to the importance of prior knowledge in implicit learning.
The problem is that this isn't obviously either explicit or implicit, as those terms are understood in picture (1).