Sentence examples for more tacit from inspiring English sources

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Drier, more tacit violence lies in between.

With more tacit French backing, he remained president until his death in 1967.

The more tacit the hint, the less we are likely to smirk, and, to be fair, Fontaine — who co-wrote the screenplay with her Camille Fontaine* — proceeds wherever possible by the insertion of small clues.

#CancelColbert might have rankled and annoyed people who got Colbert's joke, but Park says that the point of the "movement" was to argue that white liberals who routinely condemn what she called "worse racism" will often turn a blind eye to, or even defend, more tacit forms of prejudice, especially when they come from someone who shares their basic political beliefs.

And perhaps the willing surrender of our own private lives to the eyes of Facebook "friends", Twitter followers and webcams can be read as a more tacit protest against the black boxes of the self and the world, a fantasy of making ourselves and everyone around us fully transparent.

Sites like Politiwoops are still running because they have a more tacit understanding with Twitter.

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It has become common for hospitals to prohibit what are known as VBACs (for Vaginal Birth After Caesarean, pronounced VEE-back) for reasons having to do with anesthesia availability and, more tacitly, a fear of lawsuits.

It may be that our culture of surveillance – by which I mean not only the persecutory monitoring of the totalitarian state envisioned by Orwell, but the more tacitly imposed, pseudo-benign mutual monitoring of social media culture, as well as tabloid media intrusion – can only be understood in relation to this feeling of helplessness.

Shorter-term contracts – all purchases for a period of one year or more including tacit renewal of shorter periods.

The nuttier their situation gets, the more the tacit sympathy between them grows: their dialogue is like Dada poetry, with extra beats to take the place of the things they don't dare say.

It's more a tacit acceptance that some of the qualities that launch people into public office — self-regard bordering on narcissism, risk-taking — can also launch them into risks of a more personal kind, and that this doesn't inevitably reflect on their ability to govern.

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