Resolution 3379, through convoluted U.N. verbiage, placed Israel - the Zionist state - beyond the moral pale, and implicitly challenged its right to exist.
Still, he ran on an economic platform that implicitly challenged the cronyism and corruption of clerical rule.
Mr. Ahmadinejad, in contrast, offered a populist economic platform that implicitly challenged the cronyism and corruption of more than a quarter-century of clerical rule.
Another peculiarity is that Americans are honoring Johns at the point where his work implicitly challenges the orientation that made him an American hero.
Implicitly challenging his position, the agency said that tax increases were "probably an unavoidable part of any realistic strategy for reducing the deficit."
Pluralistic modernity may implicitly challenge such claims.
And it is a scene that implicitly challenges the assumptions of the old welfare system, which offered cash to the able-bodied like Caples while expecting nothing in return.
I discovered that while boys do sound and act like stereotypes at times, they also often implicitly challenge such stereotypes especially in the context of their closest male friendships.
But his speech implicitly challenged her view that the 1992 move is simply about enlarging the opportunities for business in a much bigger market.