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Babeu, 43, had remained tacit on his public stance for gay rights, but following the revelation of his gay affair, he said, "I can be a supporter and get out and help articulate as we progress as a culture and a society".
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Ironically, disparate forces of change like IS, the Houthis, and the Kurds, and counterrevolutionary forces headed by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, agree tacitly on one thing: pursuing their divergent goals involves a violent and bloody process that will carve up various states into ethnic and sectarian entities.
The Writer Responds The writers' replies range from full support to total rejection of nuclear power, with tacit agreement on one point: no expressed desire to see fossil fuels in our energy future.
There is also anxiety among those who were, in one way or another, whether enthusiastically or tacitly, on Pinochet's side.
The courts disagreed, ruling that it is difficult to collude tacitly on something as complex and opaque as tourism capacity, harder still to discipline cheating, and impossible to prevent smaller competitors or new entrants from expanding supply and spoiling the incumbents' game.It's hard to sing in harmonyWhat about the record industry?
Senior management instead peevishly tried to get me to drop the programme, tacitly on the basis that they didn't want the boat rocked with the Thatcher government "at a difficult time", and certainly didn't want to be seen finding common cause with ITV in opposition to the free market ideology behind the legislation.
Unluckily, the generalized nonlocal continua theories are based (often tacitly) on the physical assumption of long-range particle interactions while the actual particle interactions are short-range on nanometer or angshort-range on
We hypothesize that an incumbent firm's ability to exploit these new methods of invention depends initially on access to tacit knowledge on how to employ the new methods.
At the same time, Gerald always felt a tacit competitiveness on Hemingway's part, which weighed on their relationship.
For this is, in his (and our) tacit comparisons on the subject, already a meditation on being black in this country.
The concept of operation should provide an effective framework for incorporating certain highly valuable insights about the nature of scientific practice, including the ideas of Ludwig Wittgenstein (1953) on language-games, Michael Polanyi (1958) on tacit knowledge, Marjorie Grene (1974) on the knowing agent, and Ian Hacking (1983) on direct interventions in experimental investigations.
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