"It was an implicit admission that growth is weak in the euro zone."
"In fact," she said, "one of the problems with SADD is the implicit admission that students do drink."
His implicit admission of this, that "Apple has many proprietary products too," is a comical understatement.
And one downside would be the implicit admission that most of what Democrats did in the last election wasn't illegal.
This amounts to an admission, even if implicit, that man is the cause of warming.
The first was that the statement might be construed as an implicit admission of alcoholism.
The agreement with James is an implicit admission that the Knicks no longer expect to land either one.
The admissions implicit in this hurt him but he knew he had no alternatives.
The decision is an implicit admission that the circuit breakers, adopted after the 1987 market crash, had become far too restrictive.
The document is an implicit admission by the nation's leader of the heretical truth that these fine guarantees do not exist.