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Kerry's aggressive, anti-democratic posture brought such a strong rebuke from South American governments that he was forced to reverse course and tacitly recognize the Maduro government.
For practical purposes we tacitly recognize these civil marriages even if they don't quite meet our theological standards.
For Appalachian residents who live under the deadly fallout of EPA's decisions, state corruption and Big Coal's assault, the rules are akin to a prolonged death sentence -- and in effect, tacitly recognize birth defects and cancer corridors as acceptable collateral damage in the coalfields.
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The 1967 war led to U.N. Resolution 242, with the Arabs tacitly recognizing Israel.
Rather, he wants North Korea to be at least tacitly recognized as a nuclear power, like Pakistan.
There were no "Colored Only" signs, just tacitly recognized black and white areas in the airport.
This grassroots, local-leader movement represents a defensive strategy in what is being now tacitly recognized as unprovoked aggression against an entire nation, and an entire people.
The rebels' war aims are tacitly recognized by NATO's mere presence, though Ali Ahmeti, their commander, argues that NATO should stay much longer.
The raid on Sunday appeared to be the first step by the Pakistanis that at least tacitly recognized the American and Indian claims.
The FARC's negotiators have now signed an agreement in which they tacitly recognized their involvement in drug trafficking by agreeing to sever their ties to it.
Officials close to the talks said the two countries had agreed on the broad principle that Serbs in the small Serbian-majority area in northern Kosovo would gain more powers in return for tacitly recognizing the authority of Kosovo's government.
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