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Discover Ludwig"tacit order" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to something that has been implied rather than stated or made explicit. For example, "I knew from his tone that he expected me to carry out his tacit order, even though he hadn't actually said what he wanted done."
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But whether the new regulations are actually a tacit order to censor content is still unclear.
As this author revealed in early-May, the depth of coordination between Western-backed FSA factions, Islamists, Jabhat al-Nusra and other jihadists has increased markedly in Idlib since April, both due to a natural need for cooperation on the ground, but also thanks to a tacit order to do so from the U.S.- and Saudi-led coordination room in southern Turkey.
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In the new song "How Deep Is the Red" and the old song "Alison," he sang off-microphone for stretches, submitting to the acoustics of the room and tacitly ordering the band to play softly.
Finally, at a dinner party, I showed my grim pinky finger and sprained and bruised wrist to Catherine Moore, Administrative Assistant at the Colony, who reacted with concern and tacitly ordered me to inform Lawrence Schiller, the Executive Director and unofficial father-in-residence of the Colony, about what had occurred.
So does the tacit gag order against passengers in place since the security crackdown of 9/11; though precautions have eased a bit in recent years, they still make airports and planes feel to some like police states.
For 3DP based wearable product design, scholars (Sun and Parsons 2014) have found that traditional fashion designers would need to efficiently apply their spatial visualization ability (Kozhevnikov et al. 2010) and their tacit knowledge in order to effectively translate or convert the conventional hand-on based tools, procedures, and workflow into the 3D CAD processes.
Knowledge management is central to evidence-informed decision making, as it involves organisations and/or individuals creating, accessing, exchanging and translating knowledge (both explicit and tacit), usually in order to apply it to a particular policy or program challenge [ 4, 5].
For this explanation to hold, the lenders must be at least tacitly colluding in order to maintain the price cycle.
They say the assault fit a pattern cited by law enforcement authorities in which favored prisoners receive tacit approval to keep order by beating and threatening other inmates.
Last week, victims called on Cardinal Connell not to celebrate the Mass, which they viewed as a tacit endorsement of the order and its attempts to play down allegations of child abuse.
New York City will pay $850,000 to settle a lawsuit stemming from the beating of an inmate at Rikers Island that fit a rogue disciplinary pattern cited by law enforcement officials in which favored prisoners, in a system known as the Program, received tacit approval to keep order by assaulting and threatening other prisoners.
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