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is tacitly
adjective
Expressed in silence; implied, but not made explicit; silent.
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Russian media has gone completely nuts about the shootdown, publishing in a barrage of negative stories, including accusations (or at least insinuations) that Turkey is tacitly supporting IS.
That this consensus is tacitly shared even by Thomas's political defenders is easily shown.
But it's also because Leopold is tacitly acknowledging his own radicalism.
It suggests, say some, that the army is tacitly backing Sinaloa.
By renewing with the makers of "American Idol," he is tacitly acknowledging the importance of the show to his brand.
And he is tacitly demanding that his government risk soldiers' lives if a rescue attempt is made.
And it is tacitly encouraged by affluent parents, many of whom themselves are chasing fashion, never mind the cost.
(Note: Libya is technically dry, although there is a thriving black market for alcohol and discreet drinking is tacitly accepted.
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The comparison between then and now is tacit.
One penetrating criticism of the imperial culture of the United States is tacit in the show.
The result is "tacit collusion": the maintenance of high prices, without any explicit communication between firms.
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