To York, this action by Vice "implicitly acknowledges the relationship (and) allows the evidence to be made public."
He continued to ignore Rachel, implicitly acknowledging that she lay outside his reach.
But there he was, offering moral support and implicitly acknowledging that his beloved field had changed.
"We need to reconnect with the people of this country," he said, implicitly acknowledging that the party had somehow lost touch.
Parish leaders acknowledged implicitly that their chapel had become a 9/11 monument.
We've carried on this trade with them - thereby implicitly acknowledging their existence - for decades now.
Recently, the pageant has got itself into trouble by implicitly acknowledging this truth about itself.
Each new lie of the advertising industry implicitly acknowledges the one before.
They said that canceling the game would implicitly acknowledge Hitler's birthday as a day different from other days.
He implicitly acknowledged several other children by unnamed mothers.