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Maps have always served as visual information compendiums, often tacitly revealing some point of view or assertion about who rules the space depicted.
Financially, the accusations against the Kids Company are confusing because they are diffuse – a mixture of the open and the tacit, the illegal and the simply not done, intimation crossing assertion like smoke in a saloon bar.
Craig Merrilees, a spokesman for the longshore union, denied there was any such tacit approval and said his union resented the Occupy organizers' assertions that the union was craven.
Public galleries seem tacitly to endorse the conservative view, exemplified by Brian Sewell's assertion that "only men are capable of aesthetic greatness".
By making the dubious assertion that "everyone" wants to redress income inequality, he tacitly agreed, "Yes, I want to tap into rich people's fortunes to beef up the middle class".
Today's statement tacitly acknowledged the fix.
Dr Rowan Williams' assertion that "there is not systematic persecution of Christians, apart from certain sects" tacitly permits the Chinese government to continue in their practices and attitudes towards organised religion.
It gives tacit approval.
Tabloidus: Her agreement was tacit.
So, by tacit agreement, they fought-fought.
The assertion has resonance.
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