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1 Most Americans have implicit biases toward people of color, particularly toward Blacks.
2 These simple children of nature have implicit faith in the supernatural.
3 I have implicit confidence in Nick's good judgment, I continued, a trifle austerely.
4 Those who are the wisest have implicit confidence in it.
5 You know me, and are aware that you can have implicit confidence in me.
6 Barney Bill, in whom I have implicit confidence, confirms it.
7 They have implicit faith in everything that you do.
8 You may rely on my practical talents for that purpose and have implicit confidence in me.
9 And all Indians have implicit faith in dreams.
10 That is all I have to say, except that I have implicit faith in her word.
11 I have implicit confidence in Captain Barrington.
12 I have implicit confidence in him.
13 Think what it would mean to your sister, to some pure friend in whom you have implicit trust.
14 The priority objective of each state is to secure its interests, which have implicit security, political and economic requirements.
15 Dr. Bryant has promised to watch over us: and surely you have implicit confidence in both his judgment and honor.
16 Saleh was awake now, and had at once consented to my suggestion, having come to have implicit faith in me.
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