Keynes' criticism of Winston Churchill's form of the return to the gold standard implicitly compared it to the consequences of the Versailles Treaty.
When he presented his discovery to the Royal Society, he continued to assert that he had found a comet while also implicitly comparing it to a planet:
Adding insult was a McCain commercial that implicitly compared Mr. Bush to President Clinton.
In comparing himself to Medea, Prospero is implicitly comparing himself to Sycorax.
At the same time, the film implicitly compares his brutal exercise of power with China's Cultural Revolution under Mao Zedong.
To the Editor: In implicitly comparing himself to George Washington, President Bush shows that his understanding of Washington's successes is incomplete.
These deaths were of a category apart, they said, and the idea of implicitly comparing victims of terror with more ordinary on-the-job deaths was offensive.
By putting the question in his mouth, Spark is implicitly comparing herself to God.
In the song he implicitly compares the peoples of the world to sheep, that must be wary of the threat of a wolf (implied to be Bush).