It will of course anger some because its concentration on problems implicitly denies the possibility of good financial reporting.
An emphasis on technical activities and on what is often, essentially, administration implicitly denies that staff are an asset.
Those who claim that the obligation to obey the law is prima facie only implicitly deny it that right.
Unfortunately, our Constitution implicitly denies that ties occur, which is like denying any other natural law.
One prepared a draft laying blame on "our fellow citizens" in Germany, thus implicitly denying or diffusing the responsibility of the church.
( 458) In his grand jury testimony, the President implicitly denied this encounter.
Professor Shorter implicitly denies that the problem exists for twentieth century women.
He also wants to "defend marriage as the union of one man and one women," implicitly denying the freedom of some to recognize whom they love.
This can be used to implicitly deny British sovereignty by placing it into the rest of Ireland, at least linguistically.
Then we'll put out a story that implicitly denies those specifics.