The term "ivory tower" often carries with it an implicit critique of academic elitism.
The dream may be seen as an implicit critique on Freud's analysis.
But he acknowledges that this conflicts with the university's traditional role to "protect diversity, dissent and an implicit critique of bourgeois morality."
Still, the movie, with its implicit critique of the Bush administration, is likely to kick up a storm, and then there's the matter of the election itself.
This style was an implicit critique of late 18th-century pedagogy, which typically employed rote learning and memorization.
Like these musical forms, Landgraf's serious comic book art contains an implicit critique of effete society while offering explicitly primal fantasies.
This implicit critique of state socialist societies, however, largely operated at the level of abstract social philosophy.
You hear two ideas in what they are saying here: An implicit critique of 'what am I doing here?'
There is an implicit critique of Microsoft's software-building practice of relying so much on product cycles measured in years.
So, no doubt, does Mr. Konwitschny, whose realization delivered an implicit critique.