Sentence examples for tacit in from inspiring English sources

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One penetrating criticism of the imperial culture of the United States is tacit in the show.

An edge of radical politics is tacit in such work, but hardly ever with the self-congratulatory air that is so tedious in the annals of conceptual art.

That support is sometimes more than tacit: in December, months before Trump secured the Republican nomination, Putin called him "a colorful person, talented, without any doubt" and said: "It's not our business to decide his merits, that's for US voters, but he is absolutely the leader in the presidential race".

When she hit, at last, on the format of the grid a motif that was tacit in modern painting after Cubism but never before stripped, and kept, so bare she found ways to make those qualities the exclusive basis of a wholly original, full-bodied art.

If the researchers had relied on their own understandings and knowledge of citizen interpretations of the way in which such technology operates, they would have missed out on various aspects of citizen understanding of photovoltaic technology which were tacit in their understanding of how such technology operates.

For example: Organisations have Knowledge Assets that are Tacit (in the heads/experience of employees), or are Tangible (e.g. external documents) which can be placed in an Information/Database. To make use of Tacit Knowledge it should be given a Tangible form, for example, through interactions (synchronous and asynchronous) between employees and knowledge experts.

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If a professional performs a task based on tacit knowing-in-action, learning is limited to building up experience by executing routine tasks.

According to Schön (1983), competent professionals are highly unaware that they have a wide range of knowledge when solving issues, which he calls tacit knowing-in-action.

As selected and installed by Gary Garrels, the senior curator at the Hammer Museum, in Los Angeles, the ensemble affords an adventure in aesthetic experience — and, tacitly, in ethical, and even spiritual experience.

Whoever wrote the particular manuscript I'm reading will have had a good reason for writing it, and that reason exists, either manifestly, or tacitly, in the text itself.

When the censure was lifted (presumably also tacitly) in the early '80s, Díaz had, we are told, "the composure and professional sobriety to sit down and rewrite the novel from scratch".

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