On occasion, it does, particularly in its implicit rejection of the Christian code that Stowe saw as a cure-all for social evils.
The play follows out this implicit rejection of the romantic comedy of his peers.
In these questions, there is an implicit rejection by conservatives of a shared society within America and a sense of community among its people.
That's an acknowledgment of how real people live, and it's an implicit rejection of one trend for spring 95: clothes you can barely breathe in.
A few days before the President's public rejection of the lily-white strategy implicit in the book, the muzzle was applied.
And the implicit rejection of neoconservative politics will appeal to all voters who seek to spurn tainted Republican candidates.
This was an implicit rejection of nozionismo.
Another clear point of difference is Woolf's implicit rejection of the 'toxic mix' theory.
Her implicit rejection, by effectively overlooking him when the two of them were alone and so much alike, was painful.
He nodded Garric toward the door in implicit rejection of the king's orders.