Sentence examples for Tacitly from inspiring English sources

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Tacitly

adverb

In a tacit manner; done in silence or implied.

  • Your failure to object to the request resulted in you tacitly approving the change.

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The internet has been rightly praised for democratizing access and for giving voice to the non-elite; newspapers, with their history of tacitly or overtly amplifying dominant voices, represent the establishment that the internet is breaking down.

If the Conservatives get 10 more seats than Labour, but Labour has the bigger bloc overall, would the Tories retreat quietly into opposition allowing Miliband to head a minority government, tacitly sustained by the SNP?

In February the two men are said to have cut a deal, with Rydzyk tacitly supporting PiS in the election in return for several Radio Maryja candidates, including Krupa, being given European parliament seats.

However, since all students – including those who write for themselves – are subject to the same assignments, deadlines and assessment criteria, it is unfair for universities to collude tacitly with ghostwriting.

Tacitly at least, European leaders have accepted that there will be a default, and the fight is now to make it an orderly one.

The Trayvon Martin case is important not because it suggests that lots of people are actively racist, but because it shows that institutions and rules that fail to account for the fact that most people are tacitly prejudiced can ultimately strip those on the receiving end of that prejudice of their most basic rights.

Mr Déby appears tacitly to support Mr Bashir's terror campaign.

The World Trade Organisation would squeal if the government mounted a "Buy Korean" campaign; instead it tacitly encourages private groups to conduct "frugality" drives.

It is one thing to note that The Economist dislikes their choice, quite another to argue tacitly that, like children, Venezuelan voters didn't even make one.

That is the price people tacitly accept for the convenience of using popular web services free of charge.

He has also put tariffs on softwood lumber, and has tacitly condoned the efforts of Congress to offer more protection to America's dying textile industry.Then came the farm bill, which two months ago overturned the market-based agricultural reforms that were bravely brought in in the 1990s.

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