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They argue that this threat and uncertainty may tacitly kill the industry by driving investors away from large-scale projects.
While the West may tacitly accept Russia's predominance in the former Soviet area, with the important exception of the three Baltic states, there is more at stake for both sides in central and eastern Europe.
He later (1994, p. 416) amends this suggestion to allow for the "folk theory" that may tacitly underlie our ordinary use of, e.g., mental terms.
In particular, I raise critical questions about how educational policy and practices may tacitly encourage students and parents to pursue educational migration and how these policies contribute to educational inequity among people in the sending countries while reproducing the hegemony of English language and cultural norms and education systems of a few English-speaking countries.
Favoring a character may tacitly reveal to fellow players not simply who you are but how you view yourself, what you're afraid of, who you dream of becoming.
Favouring a character may tacitly reveal to fellow players not simply who you are but how you view yourself, what you're afraid of, who you dream of becoming.
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Mrs Merkel may well tacitly support Mr Draghi.
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But I have started to worry that, by being so calm and clinical, we may be tacitly sending the message that this isn't really an existential emergency after all.
Now that the Islamists have taken over the Quneitra crossing, the Israeli government may be tacitly approving of Mr Assad's bombing of rebel positions inside the narrow demilitarised zone.
The ethics office found that two of the lawmakers -- Peter Visclosky, Democrat of Indiana, and Todd Tiahrt, Republican of Kansas -- may have tacitly tied requests for campaign donations to earmark requests in violation of House rules.
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