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been tacit
adjective
Expressed in silence; implied, but not made explicit; silent.
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Instead, there has been tacit encouragement of the banking industry's actions from figures like Mayor Bloomberg.
THE Japanese have long been tacit devotees of the old Gucci family motto: "Quality is remembered long after the price is forgotten".
By portraying Batman as openly gay, Mancassola has made explicit leanings which have been tacit throughout the character's comic book and screen history.
It's been tacit NRC policy not to aggressively pursue safety questions that could have adverse economic impact on the nuclear-power industry.
And, of course, there has been tacit acknowledgement of the multitude of risks that America faces over the longer horizon; President Obama's State of the Union address was a recent example of this.
In addition, the EU has expressed doubts that the development can meet pollution laws, the locals are furious and there has been tacit opposition in cabinet from climate change secretary Ed Miliband and environment secretary Hilary Benn.
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Mr. Wolfowitz has been tacitly campaigning for the jobs.
21, 1965, by members of the group, there was talk that Ali had been tacitly complicit.
Since 1945, Britain - like much of Europe - has been tacitly involved in a massive bargain.
Lack of any action now means that prior criminality has been tacitly condoned and that future criminality is encouraged.
A connection between IRES-mediated trandlation and cancer has been tacitly assumed [20], but has never been demonstrated.
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