Conservatives succeeded in inserting several key planks into the party platform, some of which were implicitly critical of the President's own policies.
And for a mild-mannered sweet country gal, Swift tells "60 Minutes" a few things that seem implicitly critical of her pop peers.
The action seems likely to create a split between North Korea and China, which this evening issued a statement that was implicitly critical of its former ally.
The draft is implicitly critical of the party's old thinking and old solutions.
This evangelical movement was led by lay preachers who themselves came from the lower strata, and whose preaching was implicitly critical of the established order.
The piece feels a little like a large-scale digital war game and is implicitly critical of the lulling, distancing effects of the technology it uses.
But the report's tone is consistently bullish and implicitly critical of past approaches that it suggests have been overcautious.
A rock singer, Cui Jian, whose lyrics are implicitly critical of the society, was even allowed to proceed with a concert tour in late January.
It stated that "Miss Berger should not have attended the meeting, which was implicitly critical of the union, when she was a national executive member.