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to tacit
adjective
Expressed in silence; implied, but not made explicit; silent.
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Does not this silence amount to tacit approval?
"We will show that the market is not susceptible to tacit collusion among the record companies".
He argues that the silence was tantamount to "tacit approval" of what Pakistan security authorities were doing.
"It amounts to tacit approval," said Manuel Quiambao, president of the Philippine Ecumenical Action for Community Empowerment.
They may argue that the use of price-customisation software by sellers amounts to tacit collusion to overcharge particular groups of buyers.
The proposal was contentious because some Jews didn't trust Germany and feared that it amounted to tacit approval of confiscation of Jewish assets.
Similar(19)
SECI = Socialisation (Tacit-to-Tacit), Externalisation (Tacit-to-Explicit), Combination (Explicit-to-Explicit), Internalisation (Explicit-to-Tacit).
The White House appeared to tacitly concede that the effects of automatic budget cuts were not as dire as feared.
Instead, the LA captain shanked his header over the bar, leaving him to tacitly apologize as he jogged back upfield.
Asked to specify the deal-breaker, Zduriencik seemed to tacitly acknowledge that a late push by the Rangers made the difference.
That's what you agreed to tacitly, and that's what you should do, although the law might offer an escape hatch.
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