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Although the tacit control of the generals over Egyptian politics is now unmistakable, General Sisi laid out a more detailed and faster plan for a return to civilian governance than the now-retired generals who deposed Mr. Mubarak did two years ago.
Making Lutz an adviser to Wagoner seems the American equivalent of what Japanese companies call giving outgoing top executives "an office with a window," which often gives those executives tacit control of a smaller company within the carmaker's corporation.
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Over the past week I've been reading Fatal System Error by Joseph Menn, an unhelpfully-titled book that takes you deep into the heart of how gambling sites (often tacitly controlled by organised crime) fought off distributed denial-of-service (DDOS) attacks in the early 2000s.
The U.S. has tacitly controlled the Strait of Malacca for decades, yet the American middle class has eroded nonetheless, with gains flowing to the top one percent instead.
It is also one of many lawless places in Mexico where the authorities have tacitly ceded control to powerful mafias and thugs.
It turns out, however, that Mr. Kan, in winning the election, may have tacitly ceded control of economic policy to Mr. Ozawa, known as the "shadow shogun" for his prowess in backroom dealing.
Meanwhile, the PGA needs to figure a way to use Tiger's current dominance to market the tour as the Quest to Bag the Tiger without allowing that to become a tacit abdication of control.
I've always had the vague suspicion that those of us who hadn't crossed the nuptial threshold and the ones who had become smug marrieds were in fact residing in opposing enemy camps, but it was a tacit thing kept under control by that all-purpose detente known as the need to get along.
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One exception has been Tim McGraw, a gun owner who has expressed tacit support for moderate gun control in the past.
In choosing to not hear those cases, "the justices have given at least tacit approval to broad gun control laws in states and localities that choose to enact them," wrote Adam Liptak, the legal affairs correspondent for The Times.
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