If Kahn's Kimbell is so good, the implicit argument goes, wouldn't it be better to have some more of it?
In contrast, the implicit argument of the Conservative movement is that precedent provides illustrations of possible positions rather than binding law.
At once, he managed to combine bold talk with tepid action and the implicit argument that the problem is someone else's to fix.
This is commonly implemented by passing the address of the object as an implicit first argument to the function.
The process of nurturing the seeds to flowers, to continue Bacon's metaphor, is one of the translating implicit arguments into explicit ones.
She's making too much of it because of her implicit argument that her ascension has smashed the ceiling.
Yet I cannot but question his implicit argument that employers are simply lazy in failing to "provide decent jobs for all."
"The Two Towers" could also be read as an implicit argument for the value of coalitions when facing a fearsome enemy.
It is difficult to understand Mr. Bush's implicit argument that good architecture and tourism are incompatible.
The implicit argument seems to be: why give paying customers a skeletal, uncertain version of familiar songs when automation can help them sound better?