1. The campaign was fought on such issues as increased winter relief and unemployment benefit, though with implicit recognition of the ultimate necessity of revolution. 2. That is an implicit recognition that fatigue is believed to have played a role in the mistake on Thursday. 3. That review reflected an implicit recognition that the military and political aims of the American campaign needed to be better coordinated. 4. The Clinton visit, his first to the autonomous Palestinian territories, was widely seen as implicit U.S. recognition of Palestinian claims to independence. 5. The rejectionist front demanded that the seventh point -- implicit recognition of Israel -- be deleted from the initiative. 6. The warning, together with the implicit recognition of the YDR, added to the political pressure on Sanaa to lay down its weapons. 7. The warning, together with the implicit recognition of the secessionist southern state, added to the political pressure on Sanaa to lay down its weapons. 8. Paying for a British fishing license could be construed as implicit recognition of British sovereignty over the archipelagos. |
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