Sentence examples for tacit implication from inspiring English sources

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Like the published invitation list to Truman Capote's Black and White Ball, its power lies in the tacit implication that most of us aren't on it.

My wife's silence carries the tacit implication that perhaps the most outrageous part of the story is not that Donald Trump doesn't understand how sarcasm works.

The tacit implication in that belief is that since they are supplying all this beneficence apparently for nothing (and it is undeniably a magical kind of resource and legacy – organising all the world's knowledge! Mapping all the world's streets! Providing instant translation between 97 languages! Digitising all the world's books!

These hinges are proposed to confer local flexibility; conversely, the tacit implication is that the STR regions away from the hinges are comparatively rigid.

Uber's letter kicks off by emphasizing its rapid growth — with the tacit implication being that it's having to nail down privacy policies that perhaps weren't formally documented in its scramble to drive all over the map, especially now it has a whole lot more employees on its books (it notes it's grown from 400 employees a year ago to 2,000 now).

Businesses that do opt to include them often only put them in the women's bathrooms ― a tacit implication that changing dirty diapers is a "woman's" job.

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As the case in (Schein 2009), when a CEO would like to make an innovation which is proved no effective response, given that he did not get to know well about the tacit implications at the place he has just come.

It has, however, been used in taxonomy as the main morphological character to define several traditional genera, such as Microcoleus, Schizothrix or Hydrocoleum [3], with the tacit phylogenetic implication that rope-building is a synapomorphy, a case of shared inheritance of this trait in the present-day descendants of a common ancestor that built such ropes.

Everything was understood tacitly, by implication.

The type of analysis conducted in this study might serve as a useful form of "reality-check" when assessing a new practice or policy – has the policy included consideration of all potentially relevant evidence, as well as the myriad other factors (including tacit knowledge, resource implications, contextual factors, etc).

In contrast to previous studies that identify knowledge codification as the main contribution of ICTs, this study provides detailed micro-level evidence about the ability of virtual technologies to support the transfer and the creation of new knowledge – both explicit and tacit – and offers some implications for scholars and practitioners.

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