Audiovisual waking revelation/Divine speaker (that refers implicitly to Moses)
According to some interpretations, the Qur'an also implicitly refers to Ahl al-Bayt in using the term al-qurbā.
The words 'something like' in the statement implicitly refer to the complexity in which the causal relationship is enacted.
The term "automatic", when it is used at all, still usually refers implicitly to cam-operated machines.
"1080-I offers the highest resolution of any format, 50 percent more resolution than the other format," he said, referring implicitly to ABC.
In some contexts one considers the more general notion of order-indiscernibles, and the term sequence of indiscernibles often refers implicitly to this weaker notion.
In S/Z Barthes is not suggesting that literary texts implicitly refer to some transcendent model: literary texts can only cross-refer to each other.
Hence, they can implicitly refer to instance variables and methods of the enclosing class.
When Europeans say that their administrative model is in crisis, they implicitly refer to past crises such as the "Eurosclerosis" of the 1960s and 1970s, which they ultimately overcame.
Depending on the field of application, nominal impedance is implicitly referring to a specific point on the frequency response of the circuit under consideration.