Notice that the formal definition of a limit implicitly assumes that the real line is continuous. |
It is implicitly, and has been historically, the strategic pivot of the world. |
I don't know the legalities, but I expect that any informal verbal contract would implicitly include something similar. |
What is more, there is a clear juridical advantage to the plaintiff in Ontario implicitly acknowledged by the Post. |
In a sense, people asked implicitly for the new section simply by repurposing the original one. |
They spell out what their intentions are rather than arrogantly assuming everyone trusts their judgment implicitly. |