Sentence examples for tacitly accepted from inspiring English sources

"tacitly accepted" is an acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
This phrase is used to describe an idea or agreement that is understood but not openly or explicitly stated. Example: The new policy was tacitly accepted by all employees, even though they had not been consulted on what the change would be.

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These are fictions of consensus, fictions that are tacitly accepted and not publicly denounced because their acceptance insures a satisfactory compromise with mutually acceptable and desirable results.

The FARC has tacitly accepted this.

France has tacitly accepted the partition of Chad.

Although that demand has provoked considerable grumbling among the Malians, the French have tacitly accepted it.

These companies had tacitly accepted the prevailing inhumane and dangerous working conditions.

In savvier parts of the establishment, that relationship is now tacitly accepted.

Instead, he has tacitly accepted one was in operation, and blamed his aide for acting in an "unauthorised way".

It is tacitly accepted that no lives have been lost, and US diplomacy has not collapsed in the sunlight.

(Note: Libya is technically dry, although there is a thriving black market for alcohol and discreet drinking is tacitly accepted.

A word that once sounded strange and unnecessary, even to its original boosters, has become tacitly accepted as part of our lexicon of health.

He thinks that Morrison's champions crossed a tacitly accepted and well-established line when they printed their protest in the Times.

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