British officials protested that he was aggravating tensions by implicitly raising again the question of jurisdiction over the enclave.
The exhibition implicitly raises this question: As the Bronx changes, how is its art changing as well?
Also, it implicitly raises questions about how the Mayor's advisers have developed his plans for overhauling the public system, with many major decisions made behind closed doors.
And the heightened concern about these few families implicitly raises questions about the tens of thousands dropped from welfare before them without nearly as much thought.
But it implicitly raises a question central to most copyright battles.
But it also implicitly raised the issue of what photojournalists must do to stay alive these days.
Scarry's book implicitly raises all these questions, but when I look to her for answers, she has nary a word to say.
This is another point the show raises implicitly: Photographs made not as art but as documents can have a special esthetic energy.
The state's landmark community rating-open enrollment legislation, proposed by Governor Cuomo in 1991, was designed to address many of the concerns you implicitly raise.
Mr. Lanouette implicitly raises an old question in this book: How important are "mere" ideas?