Sentence examples for tacitly responding from inspiring English sources

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(Eliot used it because he was tacitly responding to a book called "Tradition and Change," by Arthur Waugh, in which he and Pound were attacked).

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This decision reaffirms and applies the principle under Delaware law that, while a pre-litigation demand "tacitly concedes" a board of directors is disinterested and independent for purposes of responding to the demand that concession only goes so far.

In Turkey, foreign governments were seen as responding slowly and tentatively to the unfolding events, prompting Mr. Erdogan's supporters to suggest that the coup had the tacit support, or at least happened with the foreknowledge, of Turkey's allies, including the United States.

While tacitly excluded from religious coalitions, humanist groups did respond to the Newtown killings.

But rather than voicing the tacit support the Saudis expected, Barack Obama's administration responded with wary prevarication and a reduction in aid.

Future attempts to change prescribing practices should engage both patients and clinicians during the clinical encounter, and should be flexible enough to assist and enable clinicians with different communication styles and degrees of experience to anticipate and respond to a range of explicit or tacit requests for antibiotics from patients [ 38].

Godard has never been to Brecht's Berliner Ensemble, but this ghost-ridden, tacitly comic man, dedicated to the noble structure of accuracy, responded at once to a mention of Brecht's poems.

For the same Iraqi government that wants the Americans to stay is also tacitly condoning attacks by Shiite militias on American troops, by failing to respond as aggressively to their attacks as it does to those of Sunni insurgent groups like Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia.

Because hospitals put quotas into effect tacitly and rarely documented them, little has been written about how non-Jewish physicians responded to them.

We identified one empirical study in this area: Yoshioka-Maeda et al [ 33] explored the tacit knowledge of Japanese public health nurses and found that tacit knowledge was important for identifying community problems and then being able to respond quickly with needs-based programs.

Through countless hours of collaboration with the same coworkers and teams, veteran employees gain tacit knowledge that allows them to predict how colleagues will behave and anticipate how they will respond to everyday situations.

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