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"tacit" Definitions
  1. that is suggested indirectly or understood, rather than said in words

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The dealmaking has the tacit approval of the Chinese state.
That's what many would call tacit approval of such conduct.
But there is strong evidence for a tacit working relationship
The men drive together for hours, conducting a tacit courtship
That, perhaps, was why Hull's tacit rejection hurt so much.
We understood coordination to require an agreement — tacit or express.
Silence is tacit approval and endorsement and that won't fly.
There may be a tacit quid pro quo at work.
This could be read as tacit commentary on the President.
Their most recent work has been a tacit acknowledgment of this.
This lack of tacit direction may be discouraging for some players.
The market exit also looks like a tacit admission that Unroll.
Two younger Democrats say the tacit approach is not enough. Reps.
Local leaders have demonstrated tacit support of this type of behavior.
In their double standards, he finds tacit approval for his purges.
Snoop Dogg, tacit marijuana ambassador, is here for the nature shows.
Your visit would not represent tacit acceptance of a misguided law.
There's a tacit understanding that the Fold is an imperfect device.
Did they consider passionate kissing a tacit contract for something else?
Still, his community's tacit acceptance of the store's violent characterization still does.
HBS would cut loose from Harvard and acknowledge its tacit commercial status.
But the government has now given its tacit blessing to the march.
What needs to change is the tacit complicity of managers and staff.
So he likely had his father's tacit approval to do this. pic.twitter.
Such tacit collusion inhibits innovation and creative destruction, and holds back growth.
As at Moncler Gamme Bleu, exaggerated utility was Prada's tacit through-line.
What we experienced in Istanbul and Osaka is nothing but tacit complicity.
Mismatched boxers often reach a tacit agreement, like animals fighting for dominance.
Violent extremists require the tacit support of a larger circle of sympathizers.
Resorting to name-calling and threats is a tacit admission of defeat.
So far he has said nothing about the arrests, suggesting tacit approval.
Some issues do not deserve the tacit approval such a platform conveys.
Failure to rebuke can rightly be taken as tacit approval and acceptance.
Society and "kids these days" have been in on this tacit agreement forever.
Nonetheless, golf made a tacit comeback in China throughout the 1980s and '90s.
"do you have your library's permission/tacit agreement to drain pacer?" he asked.
An absence of such a statement gives tacit approval to President Obama's decision.
Latin America's tacit acceptance of unconstitutional government in Venezuela sets a dangerous precedent.
And he has the tacit approval of many of those fellow white billionaires.
It was unclear whether it had been sidelined or had given tacit approval.
Behind closed doors, negotiators can float trial balloons and make tacit offers — deniably.
Doing nothing would be a tacit endorsement of potential criminal and unethical behavior.
There may have been a tacit intimidation in that part of the country.
It was a tacit acknowledgment of the weaknesses of the Saudi armed forces.
It's the first tacit admission by President Nicolás Maduro of a humanitarian crisis.
Undoubtedly, the tourists' tacit (or unknowing) support for unjust regimes may fortify them.
Would the same rules apply to someone who broke so many tacit rules?
The financial analyst did not appreciate the tacit suggestion that she was racist.
It is a tacit repudiation of California's over-the-top taxes and policies.
Even without my sister's tacit approval and thanks, this is what uncles do.
He also won tacit support in both capitals for his campaign against drugs.
But what if the conditions that foster such tacit collusion were to become widespread?
Meanwhile, the Avengers have at least tacit support from some locals in the delta.
Their shift from tacit support to opposition reveals two things about the Catholic church.
In recent decades the religion has faced by turns heavy persecution and tacit acceptance.
They have a tacit understanding that they'll stay in a national marriage of convenience.
Her exclusion is a reminder of tacit prejudices that undergird our White House speculation.
The minority center-right government proposed the measures which were given tacit support Tuesday.
Does he not realize that even tacit acceptance of Jew hatred endangers their lives?
She said other votes by Mr. Peterson had been a tacit endorsement of impeachment.
He said that the squad operated with the tacit approval of the Davao police.
Leicester's riposte to the tacit accusation that their presence was a letdown was emphatic.
It was a tacit acknowledgment of his weakness in the face of the media.
Their silence is — or at least gives the appearance of — acquiescence and tacit approval.
Did the affair put her own staff in the unwelcome role of tacit facilitators?
They are both successful and prolific; one piece of tacit advice neutralizes the other.
For years, the United States has provided a tacit guarantee of protection from Beijing.
Having close interaction with the ambassadors is a tacit perk of the elite club.
Assad, an ally of Putin, may look to Moscow for at least tacit consent.
With the tacit backing of the Kennedy administration, a military coup occurred on Nov.
Like Scorsese in Innocence mode, Jia displays a masterful knack for burning, tacit intimacy.
Other big countries have infuriating investment curbs, both explicit and tacit, including India and France.
The support from the most powerful nation on Earth provided solace, encouragement, and tacit protection.
Inaction has been a tacit endorsement of trolls and bigots by these companies for years.
While org charts may be explicit knowledge, tacit knowledge is the core of all organizations.
However, these concerns do not justify overt or tacit acceptance of discrimination against minority groups.
Days later, the freeze earned a tacit endorsement from the Wall Street Journal editorial board.
This is not just a tacit issue: the show has been criticized publicly multiple times.
That was viewed at the time as a tacit admission that the account was his.
Sites like Politiwoops are still running because they have a more tacit understanding with Twitter.
They use tacit threats and scare tactics to get others to do what they want.
Today we need this ridiculous level of tacit cooperation just for a word of truth.
The tacit, primal question of 1776 persists in 2019: Who do we want to be?
Ken Kiriyama, the principal of Midorigaoka, says teachers may come to a tacit understanding themselves.
"We men no longer give our tacit approval to sexual harassment," the foreign minister said.
And in many places the tacit cease-fire would be extended to these meal times.
The changes amount to a tacit admission by Boeing that its automated system was flawed.
The unspoken theme pervading those shows was consumerism — a tacit endorsement of shopping and acquiring.
The gentlemanly exchange between Trump and Romney is a tacit acknowledgment of each other's significance.
That tacit destination gives the narrative an invisible current, and embeds conflict in every word.
Several companies used that precious airtime to project inclusivity in a tacit rebuke of Mr Trump.
Democrats have made clear they'll consider any stonewalling to be a tacit admission of presidential wrongdoing.
Yet the Italian's last scheduled big news conference contained some tacit guidance if she wanted any.
One candidate, Azmin Ali, who leads an occasionally rebellious faction, appears to have his tacit support.
Policy makers are seeking legislative remedies like compulsory reporting of rebates, or even tacit price controls.
But back to Chuck: What's the benefit to tacit support for neo-Nazis and violent militiamen?
A tacit rebuke to Mr Trump's illiberalism, this plays a contradictory role in the mayor's campaign.
In other words, law enforcement isn't seeking the tacit support to mishandle and mistreat our citizens.
It's a show of action to your peers, and a tacit invitation to do the same.
It feels like a token gesture; a tacit admission that yes, whitewashing happens — even in animation.
Friendly Arab monarchies have survived and are moving towards a tacit alliance with Israel against Iran.
Every day that everyone remained silent amounted to tacit endorsement for allowing the depravity to continue.
Why do we all give our tacit approval to whatever new technology is thrown at us?
With leadership's tacit support and just days to go until the anniversary, King saw his opportunity.
His act is a tacit rebuke of the lacquered fakery of our Instagrammed, brand-conscious lives.
She made a similar alliance with Morocco, with the tacit promise of military support against Spain.
But the United States, which previously stood against the offensive, appears to have offered tacit agreement.
Sources say the cousins get along well, meaning a good foundation exists for a tacit triumvirate.
This is what happens when allyship is defined as an unspoken familiarity, a tacit, nonnegotiated bond.
We moderns build institutions, and establish tacit norms, to guarantee the security of such private pleasures.
It's a not-so-tacit admission from Six Flags that Cedar Fair is an attractive asset.
Though the government never officially approved such violence, it publicly praised colectivos, granting them tacit impunity.
But not everyone has called out the man who is emboldening white supremacists with his tacit approval.
So the Supreme Court's silence is being taken as a tacit decision to wait until next term.
But experts say right-wing extremists perceive the president as offering them tacit support for their cause.
But the chancellor's tacit yet clear support for NS2 suggests that a correction may be in order.
The team defined coordination as "an agreement — tacit or express — between the Trump Campaign" and the Kremlin.
Many took it to be a tacit admission that its cost-cutting had done the business harm.
The clergy's tacit approval of Mr Trump probably won him some crucial votes in a tight election.
Israel, behind the scenes, has become a tacit ally of the Saudis in the Sunni-Shia conflict.
In other ways, it's conceding to a kind of tacit compromise between fat people and everyone else.
Similarly, Dubnau considers the community board's invitation to Amazon as a "tacit approval" of the retailer's arrival.
Some players and commentators accuse team owners of active or tacit collusion, withholding offers to depress salaries.
Unlike any other speaker, though, Cruz enjoys the tacit support of a huge minority of assembled delegates.
In a way, the tour is tacit acknowledgment of the aviation community's fascination with this stealthy airplane.
With tacit Indian support, they occupied key border crossings and blockaded fuel supplies to their landlocked country.
And even private banks in Russia can only survive with tacit support from Putin's government, Barsky said.
Arab opposition groups decried the arrangement as part of a tacit alliance between Assad and the Kurds.
Instead, it is welcomed in a way that many believe gives tacit encouragement to potential mass shooters.
They reject the Moroccan candidate; Myriam "fears that a tacit complicity and familiarity would grow" between them.
Mainstream outlets took the statement as a tacit admission that the president had indeed done something wrong.
The secret to President Trump's survival has been and remains the tacit support of the Republican Congress.
Their silence is a kind of complicity, a tacit acceptance of the Trump administration's inhumane border policy.
While the opposition coalition has remained quiet on the strategy, some lawmakers have given it tacit acceptance.
Is your success within a system a tacit endorsement—or maybe even an expansion—of that system?
"She fears that a tacit complicity and familiarity would grow between her and the nanny," Slimani writes.
In return, they received the tacit promise that those they helped elect would stonewall gun safety measures.
" As Ai recently opined on state censorship, the "system needs cooperation and tacit understanding from the censored.
The plaintiffs see the changes as a tacit admission that Harvard knew it needed to do better.
I think there's very much a tacit awareness and understanding of the economy that you're participating in.
That tacit approval of the status quo has allowed the conflict to grow in strength and intensity.
Mr. Putin still supports the Iran deal, and is in tacit alliance with Iran, Israel's deadly adversary.
The show usually ends with a tacit agreement between Mr. Marron and his critic to respectfully disagree.
Then, a right-wing military dictatorship from 1967 to 1974 had at least tacit support from Washington.
Taiwan has since ended its "checkbook diplomacy," in a tacit acknowledgment that it could never outspend China.
Because if they don't, their opponents say their silence equates to tacit approval of what took place.
The overwhelming lack of these stories onscreen reveals a tacit cinematic apartheid that insists upon racial separation.
I saw the president of the Unites States cowardly signal tacit support of white supremacists and Nazis.
But to go forward, Mr. Vucic would surely need at least the tacit approval of Mr. Putin.
He singled out the administration's tacit acceptance of Saudi Arabia's killing of the dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
And algorithmic pricing, they argue, is a recipe for tacit collusion of the kind found on Martha's Vineyard.
The gift was a tacit admission that Obama's administration, like others before it, will soon pass into history.
Qaani has also been active in securing tacit political backing for these groups among prominent Afghan factional leaders.
It's a tacit acknowledgement that as core gadget sales plateau, developers will take more of the center stage.
The Bernas' efforts to save Emma Calò met with the "tacit agreement" of a policeman accompanying the official.
The military procedures were backed by a tacit agreement between Mr Putin and Binyamin Netanyahu, Israel's prime minister.
Even so, Waymo says it has the tacit approval from the city of Phoenix and the surrounding communities.
In a tacit admission of this, the Liberal party changed its rules this week to make spills harder.
Allowing Alexa, or any similar smart device, into our homes does not entail a tacit forfeiture of privacy.
Turkish forces were operating in northern Syria in pursuit of these ends with Russia's "tacit understanding," Hakura said.
Emboldened racists will target people of color; sexual abusers have been given tacit permission to predate at will.
In tacit recognition of the leftists' appeal, especially to society's underdogs, Mr Xi himself uses strikingly Maoist rhetoric.
That represents a tacit climbdown by Mr Maduro, who has always denied the existence of a humanitarian emergency.
Do you have a tacit agreement with the US government to keep this area off of Google Maps?
But the tacit endorsement from Iran helped pushed global crude benchmark Brent up more than $212 a barrel.
He has previously had the tacit support of the war veterans, the army chiefs and the security service.
A prisoner of conscience, however, is usually left alone by his fellow-inmates; a tacit distinction is made.
The premise of the Soviet-American nuclear confrontation was the tacit understanding that we deterred the Soviet Union.
It takes implicit aim at Trump  In many ways, H.R. 2900 reads as a tacit rebuke of Trump.
Stalin's legacy has become a tacit justification as the Putin government has strengthened its own grip on power.
"History is clear," he told the Senate Armed Services Committee, in a tacit rebuke of his future boss.
Fashion Review According to the tacit protocols of gala dressing, women, and not men, are meant to shine.
To violate that tacit rule is to be vain, "asking for it," or speaking without being spoken to.
For many of them, it was tacit proof that they were still boys against much better paid men.
Along the way, he would surmount resistance, both tacit and vile, and also defend himself on the ice.
Was he the one I nodded to in the tacit exchange of two astonished and impressed young men?
The national party hasn't condemned these power grabs, giving the state legislatures tacit permission to rewrite the rules.
"I think that's sort of a tacit recognition that, look, we need to get better there," he said.
It can be inferred that this fact indicates a tacit acknowledgement of the strength of their legal position.
Last year, as the populist wave rose worldwide, The Rebel threw tacit support to a handful of politicians.
Their radical defense of executive power received the tacit support of Republican senators who voted to acquit him.
Draghi did not mention the euro's strength, which was seen as a tacit green signal to euro bulls.
In her speech at the Billboard event, Madonna seemed to make a tacit reference to the election's outcome.
According to Dushku, Weatherly's behavior toward her seemed to give Bull crew members tacit permission to harass her.
It would, however, also amount to a tacit admission by the Mexican government that it cannot control him.
Trump followed up his tacit endorsement of Falwell's idea by tweeting Sunday that his presidency had been stolen.
The African Union, the United States, and the European Union have now given their tacit support to Tshisekedi.
In later demos, Guasti included code and art files—tacit encouragement for fans to experiment as he had.
He has been fêted in Moscow and has tacit support from Paris, where he received medical treatment last year.
That's not so much a tacit endorsement of the product, so much as an objective analysis of the numbers.
With the tacit consent of the politicians, they have used their legal autonomy to turn themselves into closed shops.
Farmers may have had at least tacit encouragement from the firebrand right-wing president, who took power in January.
While Angelina still votes for Lyrsa, my strong bet is that she gave her tacit approval to Natalie's ouster.
Requirements: eligibility for highest-level security clearance; tacit support in Washington, DC. Desirable but optional: broad knowledge of banking.
He has, however, by his own caustic language, given tacit permission to his supporters to speak in similar ways.
Trump offered tacit backing to Macron's rival in this year's presidential contest, the hard-right candidate Marine Le Pen.
"It's sensible, a tacit acknowledgement that the fee hike had an impact," said the head of a metals brokerage.
"There is a suspicion that the 16-year-old is a possible tacit accomplice to (Friday's) attack," it said.
I self-promoted because I wanted people to see my work, not because it fulfilled some tacit freelance obligation.
Then, like a backward rapture, they disappear, with the tacit or expressed acknowledgment that this is not their time.
It said there was a greater likelihood of tacit coordination between tow suppliers as a result of the deal.
Saudi Arabia appears more interested in pleasing Israel, which has become a tacit ally in the conflict with Iran.
Every minute we allow this to persist through tacit encouragement or inaction is a disgrace, & corrosive to our values.
His aloofness feels, at worst, like a tacit enabling of murder and, at best, an absence of sensitive leadership.
Their condemnation of Mr. Trump is coupled with their tacit or grudging respect for and acceptance of Hillary Clinton.
But that might have read as a tacit admission that the Republicans now accept the Affordable Care Act framework.
Her dance moves are tight and small, a tacit acknowledgement of the refinement, and indeed confinement, of her sexuality.
It's explicit about never sharing data about their friends, in a tacit reference to Facebook's multiple gaffes regarding this.
The 2110 match also serves as a tacit admission by FIFA that it had failed women's soccer for decades.
Mr. Trump responded by blaming "both sides" for the violence, which many white supremacists took as a tacit endorsement.
While she did not mention him by name, Marin's remarks to The Post suggested a tacit endorsement of Sen.
The French state, which has a stake in Renault, has given its tacit backing to de Meo's possible appointment.
For almost a year, Senators Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts had a tacit nonaggression pact.
To me, it suggests a tacit acknowledgment that people are using Snap lenses outside the app, and that's okay.
" The machine, explains Susskind, "is making their tacit rules explicit, turning a 'non-routine' task into a 'routine' one.
North Korea would be likely to require: ■ A tacit acknowledgment of the country's right to retain its existing programs.
Israel restrains itself from extending its settlements into the West Bank unless it feels it has tacit American approval.
The French state, which has a stake in Renault, has given its tacit backing to de Meo's possible appointment.
Those criticisms have been interpreted by some experts as tacit endorsements of Van Hollen — something the leaders have denied.
Some hard-liners say the hunger strikes have been organized with Mr. Rouhani's tacit support to embarrass the judiciary.
A tacit assumption of this theory is that candidates who are patently unqualified to govern will not be electable.
Vignanò suggests that many of these appointments, including Wuerl's, were tacit rewards granted by McCarrick in exchange for silence.
Much of this criticism centers around Francis's tacit approval of parish priests giving communion to divorced-and-remarried couples.
One school of thought is that Musk's involvement serves as a tacit approval of Trump and/or his agenda.
In a recent paper Messrs Ezrachi and Stucke proposed that antitrust authorities should operate what they call "tacit collusion incubators".
Burnett hasn't made any donations in 2016 so far, and that might be the best evidence of tacit Trump support.
Perhaps this was a tacit confession that Amazon Retail alone won't be able to create enough value to reward stakeholders.
Yeomans described the film to Hyperallergic as "a pseudo Hollywood biopic," a tacit acknowledgement of the processes of myth-making.
Obama, who has yet to officially weigh in on the race, gave Clinton a tacit endorsement earlier in the speech.
A Digital Class WarInaction has been a tacit endorsement of trolls and bigots by Facebook, Twitter and Reddit for years.
Vox's Anna North covered the controversy and Northam's remarks, which his opponents claimed amounted to a tacit endorsement of infanticide.
But a blocking counter-bid has been made by ACS, a Spanish firm, with the tacit backing of Spain's government.
Walking the red carpet comes with the tacit acknowledgement that you will, at some point, be asked "who" you're wearing.
K. customs union with the EU and has received the tacit backing of Ireland for such a post-Brexit deal.
The plummeting currency of those buzzwords is tacit admission that some of the gloss of craft branding has worn off.
Peter Altmaier, Germany's economy minister and a confidant of Angela Merkel, has lent the bad-weather coalition his tacit support.
Whether Pence made a tacit decision to abandon his boss or simply wasn't up to the challenge I don't know.
The legitimacy of the Communist Party is staked upon both Mao's legacy and a tacit promise of bettering people's lives.
He has the tacit support of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), a part of the ruling alliance.
The Catch 22 here is that by addressing body-shamers, the tacit implication is that said behavior is indeed acceptable.
This comes on the heels of his tacit invitation to the Russians to invade our NATO allies in Eastern Europe.
This will be a tacit acknowledgement that Uber is a big, low-margin consumer brand, not a growth tech firm.
Roberts referred to statements by Presidents George Washington and Dwight Eisenhower rejecting religious bigotry, with tacit negative implication to Trump.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg offered a tacit criticism Thursday of the recent confirmation process of Justice Neil Gorsuch.
Even Apple added QR code-scanning to the iPhone's camera — itself a tacit admission that QR codes aren't going anywhere.
He had defected from the Nusra Front with the leader's tacit blessing, claiming to have left his old life behind.
If there was only a tacit acknowledgment between them, Belt did admit to Maldonado that he understood how he felt.
Maybe that's just good manners, maybe it reflects a tacit belief that almost any of them could win against Trump.
Mr. Sweeney and his allies took Mr. Murphy's stance as a tacit endorsement of the union's effort to unseat him.
Hard-line Buddhist monks targeted churches and mosques, priests and imams, often with the tacit support of the security services.
In a tacit acknowledgment of the costs of its business, Magic Leap will reopen its Series D fund-raising round.
The United States and Britain have accused Iran of sabotaging six tankers in a tacit threat to gulf shipping routes.
The United States and Britain have accused Iran of sabotaging six tankers in a tacit threat to gulf shipping routes.
Instead of a calibrated cycle of escalation matched to a tacit sense of limits, the Iranians reached until they overreached.
Buried within the "clump of cells" phrasing is the tacit suggestion that it isn't a very important clump of cells.
Instead, their roots lie in a tacit business model from which emerge both the admired and disparaged facets of Germany's economy.
Ohio's move wouldn't give bitcoin legal status, but it would be a kind of tacit approval bitcoin has so far lacked.
The radical right draws energy from the silence of their neighbors, because they uniformly interpret it as tacit, even implicit support.
And it spiked tremendously [after the election] given that Islamophobia has the tacit approval of so many people in this country.
Whatever Twitter's intentions, it implies you're important, that you're famous, or — most controversially — that Twitter has given you its tacit approval.
When the pop star stayed mum during the 2016 election, some interpreted her silence as a tacit endorsement of Donald Trump.
It's a Hail Mary pass of sorts, and a tacit acknowledgement that maybe smartphones aren't much more than big, expensive toys.
The Chinese regime's blackout of information about that darkest of days is tacit admission of how momentous an event it was.
In that, they may have had at least tacit encouragement from the firebrand right-wing president, who took power in January.
We understood coordination to require an agreement — tacit or express — between the Trump Campaign and the Russian government on election interference.
" Mueller narrowly defines "coordination" as an "agreement—tacit or express—between the Trump Campaign and the Russian government on election interference.
Turkey might finally give tacit support to Russian activity in Syria, even if it means leaving Assad in power for now.
By association, Hillary's tacit approval allows these neoconservatives to accrue renewed prestige and eventually insinuate themselves back into positions of power.
Western countries have long given the Arab states tacit diplomatic backing and sell them billions of dollars a year in arms.
It was sort of a tacit agreement that they'd take care of me, and I would be lenient about the capybara.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin gave U.S. currency bears a major boost last week with a tacit endorsement of a weak dollar.
She was spared the brutality of southern segregation; she learned to navigate a much subtler set of tacit rules and assumptions.
Among people who are part of Trump's orbit, there is tacit acceptance that the McCain battle does the president little good.
He said it was a tacit admission that the new law "has taken a big economic toll on North Carolina." video
"Every minute we allow this to persist through tacit encouragement or inaction is a disgrace, & corrosive to our values," she continued.
Tacit outsourcing of the fight against jihadists to vigilante groups with scores to settle has unleashed ethnic strife across the Sahel.
Saudi leaders' ideological reform efforts, encompassing textbooks and preaching, amount to a tacit recognition that its religious exports have sometimes backfired.
Achieving this requires a seamless combination of tacit and explicit knowledge and tasks — something that AI technologies have yet to master.
And while Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration previously opposed the stricter rules, it has now given the bill its tacit support.
As a result, the United States has symbolically given a pass to South Sudan through tacit approval of this reprehensible practice.
But the ban was a tacit acknowledgement by Reddit management that overseeing a website of this magnitude brings innate ethical responsibilities.
With tacit support from his former foes in the country's business elite, he brought all branches of government under his control.
But this mild protest was dismissed in Guatemala City as the murmurings of a third-tier bureaucrat — in effect, tacit authorization.
Ms. Gillibrand has taken to calling the primary a "marathon and not a sprint," a tacit admission she has fallen behind.
Facebook is being used to perpetrate a genocide against Muslim people in Myanmar, with the tacit approval of the country's government.
We understood coordination to require an agreement—tacit or express—between the Trump Campaign and the Russian government on election interference.
But almost immediately, Ethiopia invaded Somalia with tacit support from the U.S., and recaptured the city for Somalia's transitional federal government.
Question: Iran controls tens of thousands of Shiite militiamen in Iraq and Syria who were our tacit allies in defeating ISIS.
Many of his obituaries say that he led the fight against the Islamic State in Iraq, in tacit alliance with America.
Previous administrations focused on deporting criminals, giving most undocumented people tacit permission to feel secure in basic interactions with the state.
Iowa has been first for nearly 229 years now, a position to which the Democratic Party has given its tacit assent.
It was a vivid reminder of the al-Nahyans' tacit deal with their people: safety and prosperity in exchange for quiescence.
Twitter's verifications, in certain cases, have been scrutinized by some who see them as Twitter giving tacit support to some users.
Some have called for CEOs to step down from the group, arguing that membership is a tacit endorsement of the president.
The op-ed is a tacit admission that his policies can't stand up to ours in the court of public opinion.
B.D.S. enjoys at least the tacit support of a large majority of Palestinians, according to Khalil Shikaki, a Ramallah-based pollster.
B.D.S. enjoys at least the tacit support of a large majority of Palestinians, according to Khalil Shikaki, a Ramallah-based pollster.
Rights groups see the new death notices as a tacit admission that many detainees died or were killed in government jails.
The film's tacit endorsement of social resistance energized those who (like Benjamin) were starting to question the rules of the game.
More than 70 years later, a seemingly tacit agreement among N.F.L. owners has left the free-agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick unemployed.
Last night's approach — the tacit encouragement of interruption — is almost guaranteed to benefit male candidates at the expense of female candidates.
The absence of monitoring, or of efforts to teach law enforcement what to do better, is one form of tacit support.
Underlying all this jockeying is a tacit understanding that, come November, Republicans may not have to elect a speaker at all.
That's a business model that should give any consumer protection regulator pause, and yet this settlement is a tacit endorsement of it.
Released barely a decade after atom bombs obliterated Nagasaki and Hiroshima, the film was a tacit reflection of Japan's shared wartime trauma.
"The supervision [of the industry] is in a vacuum and there is tacit approval from the authorities," he was quoted as saying.
The government's lack of action amounts to tacit approval and sends a signal of impunity toward those perpetrating the attacks, he said.
"Any time you have one of those penalty exceptions, it's a tacit endorsement that it's okay to use retirement money for this."
There has long been a tacit understanding that when something went wrong with foreign policy, you fired the director of the CIA.
He quickly went from long-shot to favorite, with Barack Obama showing his tacit support with a phone call earlier this week.
And Barack Obama and the Democratic National Committee will no longer be giving their tacit or active support in a primary race.
For example, to some Republicans tacit foreknowledge of e-mail releases might seem a price worth paying for seeing off Hillary Clinton.
Whereas before the cartels operated on the sidelines — with the state's tacit acceptance — the smaller groups are looking to gain official power.
That the introduction of safe-standing is being seriously considered, for example, is a tacit acknowledgment that atmosphere needs to be improved.
So Netanyahu has formed a tacit alliance with the GOP, even though this comes at the expense of his relationship with Democrats.
As we've reported ... Scottish pop band Chvrches ripped Marshmello for working with Brown, calling it a tacit endorsement of violence towards women.
Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council, its China policymaker, said Beijing's unilateral action "damages the tacit understanding and foundation for cooperation between security agencies".
But underlying all this jockeying is a tacit understanding that, come November, Republicans may not have to elect a speaker at all.
But Ankara has signaled its tacit support for the latest advance, saying it understands most fighters involved will be Arabs, not Kurds.
And her campaign's lawsuit lays out what it sees as Google's tacit alignment with mainstream Democrats like Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
The fear is that the PKK, by virtue of its tacit alliance with the West in Syria, will have gained international legitimacy.
"Los Diez" exhibited three times before disbanding in 1961, a tacit acknowledgment of the group's peripheral and diminished place following the revolution.
Where previous governments, to varying degrees, tried to prop them up, his (tacit) message to their residents is: get on your bike.
Running beneath all of these is the tacit hope of finding a planet where, by luck of the algorithm, the universe clicks.
Proponents say this mechanism ensures peaceful transitions of institutional power in China; a tacit agreement among the elite to restrain the executive.
"By meeting w/ Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban today, Donald Trump is giving tacit approval for his racist, misogynist, 'soft fascism,'" Sen.
Across the Persian Gulf from Iran is Saudi Arabia, which has entered into a tacit alliance with Israel against Tehran, said Friedman.
We have seen how difficult it is overseas to confront terrorism where ideologies that encourage violence have tacit political or social support.
David Autor, an economist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, argues that such employment requires "tacit" expertise that cannot readily be codified.
A case in point is the tacit alliance that Canada and Mexico have crafted with border and exporting states to preserve NAFTA.
Read more: It's a tacit, yet remarkable admission that the ongoing trade war with China is threatening the pockets of American consumers.
This tacit admission that the bond notes were not at par with the U.S dollar accelerated its collapse on the black market.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin gave U.S. currency bears a major boost last week with a tacit endorsement of a weak dollar.
For the aging, Botoxed cohort on "The Celebrity Apprentice," their presence was a tacit admission that their best days were behind them.
Super PACs cannot coordinate with campaigns, and, so far, the Trump campaign hasn't signaled formally whether any group has its tacit blessing.
As such, they believe the tacit professional and employment biases against Black people will hold their son back based on his name.
That the Air Force operates the X-37B is a tacit admission that, on some level, the X-37B supports Pentagon initiatives.
If CBN's initial interview with Trump represents a tacit understanding between evangelicals and the president, Faith Nation creates a full-scale alliance.
But it did nothing to threaten the U.S. and was really a tacit U.S. ally in defeating ISIS in Syria and Iraq.
Nonetheless, especially in the last couple of years, they have had a tacit rivalry even as they have existed in separate orbits.
In a tacit acknowledgment of responsibility, Pinterest blocked vaccine-related searches on its sites after measles outbreaks in several states this winter.
Inhofe's declaration of abstinence amounts to a tacit acknowledgment of the need for stronger rules that apply to all members of Congress.
But this felt like a small, tacit acknowledgment that perhaps they have seen what happens in the latest season of the show.
But if a discussion moves into the realm of "tacit encouragement" of suicide, Ayers says, they step in and curtail the conversation.
CEOs cannot afford to appear complicit through inaction, which would be a tacit endorsement of the president, his ethics, and his agenda.
The confrontation appears to have undone tacit understandings between the YPG and the Syrian army that had kept the city relatively calm.
But when you stand silent and smiling in the background, his Jewish son-in-law, you're giving his most hateful supporters tacit approval.
Gross documented that a group of Poles trapped Jews in a barn and burned them alive with the tacit approval of Nazi soldiers.
Israel has signaled openness to eventual ties with Assad, a tacit acknowledgement that he is re-consolidating power as he routs Syria's rebels.
But there was a pact underlying those mutual calls — a tacit agreement that taxpayer-purchased body camera videos should be available to taxpayers.
Charlie is unfazed by this admission — this relationship seems to exist upon a tacit understanding of continuous infidelity, at least on Audrey's part.
While striking a much more remorseful tone, they also served as a tacit admission that the team's initial statement was, at best, misleading.
They're a tacit admission that the company's great news experiment — which made it one of the most successful publishers in the world — failed.
Instead he has forged alliances with warlords and regional power-brokers, with the tacit support of Mr Kagame over the border in Rwanda.
Their dealings with Russians, according to the summary, did not amount to a "conspiracy" or an "agreement—tacit or express...on election interference".
It's a nice upgrade and, perhaps, tacit acknowledgment of the fact that consumers are simply holding onto their devices for longer these days.
There's this kind of flexing of soft power—cultural capital, like authenticity; symbolic power, like masculinity—that maintains tacit social dominance and hierarchies.
Likely another unparalleled arms race, a growth in global insecurity, and a tacit license for more countries to seek nukes of their own.
Trump wants to end the era of tacit and polite respect American presidents and Secretaries of State show to hostile countries and cultures.
Only by allowing an irresponsibly broad dissemination did the ultimate leakers and wrongdoers sense tacit permission and become emboldened to ignore the law.  .
Although his campaign may deny any links to these groups, they certainly see Trump's Twitter activity as a tacit endorsement of their cause.
Their tacit acceptance of a culture of antagonism and violence directed at the press suggests at least that the party's values have changed.
Like the iPhone XR, the S10e is a tacit acknowledgement that flagship phones have been priced out of the reach of many users.
Meanwhile, Israel, emboldened by the Trump administration and tacit support from Gulf monarchies, will likely step up its aerial campaign against Iranian targets.
In bestowing that award, Mr. Samaranch gave tacit approval to the East German system of doping that was widely suspected at the time.
It nails what's most endearing about "Thanks for the Trouble": its tacit plea for connection and its affection for all the wounded eccentrics.
While the president made no mention of Democratic White House hopefuls, his remarks amounted to a tacit swipe at presidential candidates like Sen.
Yale's faculty considered the presence of ROTC, which trains future officers and provides college scholarships, to be tacit support for an unpopular war.
By some accounts, she gave the green light and was a motivating force; by others, her support was no more than tacit assent.
It clarifies that Mueller wasn't just looking for an "express" agreement between Trump's team and the Russians, but also a potential "tacit" one.
Trump and Ted Cruz, who have spent most of this campaign in a tacit truce, finally went at it, and it was glorious.
Senior military officials on both sides of the conflict hated these tacit ceasefire agreements, and they were particularly appalled by the Christmas Truce.
In Israel, meanwhile, Mr. Netanyahu suggested that he had the tacit backing of Mr. Trump to annex Jewish settlements in the West Bank.
At the same time, though, the kingdom had already quietly signaled its acquiescence or even tacit approval of the Israeli claim to Jerusalem.
Mr. Flake's decision to step down was, in a sense, a tacit admission that crossing the president had put him in political peril.
The weapons tests, however, do not violate the tacit agreement between Kim and Trump, which only covered long-range missiles and nuclear detonations.
In her work in India, Argentina and across Europe, she's seen a variety of responses to infidelity — indifference, outrage, tacit acceptance, vocal acceptance.
If the players were exceeding that goal, they knew they had Phillips's tacit permission to be a little "flashier," as she put it.
But Iran's presence in Syria changed that tacit status quo, and Israel has carried out numerous strikes on the country in recent years.
" Asked whether his friendship with Trump amounted to tacit support for the President's policies, Woods responded: "He's the President of the United States.
The Taliban had freedom of movement in the border regions with the tacit agreement of Pakistani security forces, the former Taliban commander explained.
It is also a tacit acknowledgment of history: those outside the top-three finishers in Iowa rarely go on to capture the nomination.
There had been hushed speculation that the court, in coming to its decision, had the tacit, if not overt, backing of powerful generals.
Faculty recruitment's requirement that applicants provide an essay on what they will do for diversity is a tacit and sometimes open political test.
Trump is focused heavily on keeping the Senate in GOP hands, perhaps a tacit acknowledgment that the Republican House majority is already gone.
But the US also offered tacit approval of Netanyahu's announcement, saying it would not get in the way of an eventual peace settlement.
It is also a tacit acknowledgment of history: those outside the top-three finishers in Iowa rarely go on to capture the nomination.
They see President Trump as a tacit ally; alt-right leader Richard Spencer once said the president has a "psychic connection" with his movement.
They're not necessarily cheering global efforts to address the issue, but the decision not to oppose it has the same effect as tacit backing.
" From the report: "We understood coordination to require an agreement -- tacit or express -- between the Trump Campaign and the Russian government on election interference.
Rather, the device seems to be more a tacit admission that the company was shooting a bit too high the first two times around.
So Facebook's reworked mission statement is a tacit admission that its tools can help spread hate by saying it hopes for the opposite outcome.
Between the lines: The rebate rule raised fears that drugmakers would engage in "tacit collusion," as Northwestern University health economist Craig Garthwaite recently wrote.
But they often come with a tacit agreement to refrain from all but the most anodyne universal truth claims: to each identity her own.
ONE of the naughty secrets about America's trade war with China is that it has the tacit support of much of America's business establishment.
But once you see that someone has already unleashed their anger, it gives you tacit permission to match that tone or take it farther.
ROGAN: Yes, I think we have seen pressure from the administration, a little tacit symbol by sanctioning the Russians last week, Russia financial cutouts.
Democrats can continue to maintain the electability argument and allow Sanders' worldview to receive further tacit approval — or they can explicitly criticize his stances.
According to Semana, a newsweekly, Mr Uribe, too, may stay away, vitiating one of the meeting's tacit aims—to shore up bipartisanship in Colombia.
It's also tacit acknowledgement that its algorithms cannot curate the news without human input, which leaves story selection vulnerable to bias and potential censorship.
At a meeting on that day, Tata Motors' independent directors gave a tacit nod to Chairman Mistry, but stopped short of an outright endorsement.
The series D funding round saw a $150 million investment from Tencent and the company's former investors, including Sequoia, Fidelity, Tacit and Snoop Dogg.
Ending the Cuban Medical Professional Parole Program was nonsensical at best, and a tacit endorsement of the Cuban government's human trafficking efforts at worst.
Before he can run in an election, Ahmadinejad would be likely to need at least the tacit approval of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Leaks often take place when the wrongdoers sense tacit permission or feel the comfort of anonymity that derives from being part of a crowd.
Critics of drone strikes allege there has been a tacit agreement between Islamabad and Washington allowing strikes in some tribal areas but not elsewhere.
Does wearing red, white, and blue translate into tacit approval of our government, with its travel bans and attempts to limit access to healthcare?
" In September 2010, Loudon retweeted a post saying, "every time i hear a 'moderate' muslim speak about muslim extremists, i sense a tacit approval.
Just don't expect any first weekend sales announcement come Monday — Apple's not doing those anymore; tacit admission that peak iPhone has come and gone.
"I didn't care," Mr. Davies recalled recently, his shrug a tacit acknowledgment that models turned actors didn't generally fare well in the movie trade.
In several instances, according to a report by Human Rights Watch, people they captured were tortured or beaten to death—with Israel's tacit approval.
John R. Allen, or from the tacit boost she could receive from Republican national security and foreign policy experts who have denounced Mr. Trump.
It gets weirder as Norman, also 73, details the very slow, very British détente that led to McCartney's tacit approval of the current book.
That revolution, they said, has overthrown what they called the "elites" — the mainstream news media and establishment politicians — who are in a tacit alliance.
Homophobia, posing as a defense of heterosexual men, gave generations of white men tacit permission to kill any "sexual deviant" if they felt threatened.
This recommendation is, to me, a tacit admission that we are dealing with some unknowns and it would be best to play things cautiously.
What American wouldn't trade at least tacit U.S. acceptance of Russia's annexation of Crimea in exchange for Russian cooperation in permanent denuclearization of Iran?
Meanwhile, Ticketmaster lists dates for the tour as early as February 26, which hopefully is a tacit acknowledgement that we'll receive Anti before then.
The emails indicate an interest in obtaining incriminating information and a tacit acknowledgement by Trump Jr. of the Russian government's support for his father.
Little context is provided, leaving viewers to imagine the things that could have lead to each subject's meltdown, however tacit or blatant the display.
Then we'd discuss what could have gone better, ending it with their tacit understanding that I had their back and would help them improve.
Beyond a condemnation of Trump's divisiveness, it is also a tacit critique of the zero-sum game of politics in Washington that Americans revile.
He does so for and with the tacit approval of white Americans who continue to be his most durable and committed source of support.
The portrait also contains the tacit hope that a third party, the viewer, will be able to register the traces of that previous encounter.
Taking this as tacit permission, H&M shot footage of a model in its new line of apparel using the graffiti as a backdrop.
While it plays lip service to the Palestinian cause, Israel and Saudi Arabia have a tacit understanding not to encroach on each other's interests.
Senior military officials on both sides hated these tacit ceasefire agreements Both sides knew that a vigorous attack was unlikely to achieve decisive victory.
It may remind you of the entrance to a mall, and the tacit message is similar: Keep circulating until you see something you want.
If Mr. Putin continues to give the Kremlin's tacit approval to Mr. Kadyrov's repressions, he is only storing up trouble for the Russian Federation.
When we let go of language's tacit conceptual constraints and judgments, we allow ourselves a kind of time travel toward our own inner animal.
The tacit shared knowledge that looking forward so keenly to a fight probably made us all bad people strengthened the crowd's sense of itself.
But he set out, with the tacit support of his commanders, to provide a level of care equivalent to that for American service members.
The inside-out aesthetic spread to many arts, notably music and dance, and remains a tacit lingua franca of curated exhibitions to this day.
But when his attacks on Sessions aren't big news anymore, it amounts to a tacit acceptance that that sort of behavior is normal now.
In December, with the Obama administration's tacit support, the United Nations condemned Israeli settlements on occupied land as obstacles to the two-state solution.
Some intellectually dishonest folks will label this examination of Antifa's deplorable tactics as tacit condoning of the reprehensible racist ideologies all sane folks oppose.
Republicans got to squawk about the outrage; Democrats got to point to the inspector general's tacit finding that it was all an innocent error.
Although it remains difficult to imagine the government yielding to the protesters, recently there have been positive signs of at least a tacit acceptance.
The Democrat Party, a long-established force that gave tacit support to the last coup, is angling for a major role in any coalition.
The Trans Pacific Partnership, of which Trudeau is a tacit supporter and Clinton was a tentative enemy, is a favorite punching bag of Trump's.
The judges found no evidence of a conspiracy to raise prices, but they did note that the market was conducive to "tacit collusion" between retailers.
The filing under the Foreign Agents Registration Act came retroactively, a tacit acknowledgment that he operated in Washington in violation of the federal transparency law.
She also defended journalists, affirming that freedom of the press is a "pillar of democracy," a tacit rejection of Trump's frequent tirades against the media.
It's a tacit acknowledgment that there is a greater morality, a broader duty to one's country and its people, that supersedes the principles of spywork.
Meanwhile, German energy deals with Kremlin-owned gas companies amounts to tacit collusion with Russia, which effectively uses hybrid economic warfare to undermine Ukraine's sovereignty.
"All companies on Trump's economic advisory board should understand that we see silence as tacit support of Trump's actions," says Erin Kramer of One Pennsylvania.
He says the landowner, a Dominican named Gabriel Feliz, gave them the patch of land and a tacit promise that he wouldn't have them deported.
Policing and intervening isn't just politically tricky for the platforms, it's also a tacit admission that Big Tech's utopian ideologies are deeply flawed in practice.
But state lawmakers have failed to pass legislation that would close the loophole, and the system operates with the tacit support of the federal government.
In this context, Mr Bolton's tacit support for India's right to launch a retaliatory strike into Pakistan looks not just reckless—though it was that.
One of these was focused on using the network to increase civic engagement – a tacit acknowledgement of the role Facebook plays in today's political landscape.
The wide gap between the two countries' versions suggests a tacit understanding that neither of the rival nuclear powers wishes to push things too far.
It is a symbol of Mr Trump's tacit pledge to his white supporters to defend them against the diversifying of American society that many fear.
Even Rand Paul, the Kentucky senator who has advocated for a reduced role for America on the world stage, offered his tacit support in April.
The vice president is someone who will receive the full press attention and will need the tacit approval of the voters to start the job.
The move was construed as a tacit admission of guilt and a signal that the campaign would be more careful about the messages it sends.
But the intent is clear: peel off moderate rebel groups from the tacit alliances they have formed with radical Islamist groups in parts of Syria.
So with Trump's tacit approval of the site's content and editorial approach, Breitbart may contain to balloon in size and popularity, rendering AppNexus' ban irrelevant.
The sad truth is that women are more likely than men to be penalized for asking for more simply because of tacit societal gender norms.
This tacit admission that the bond notes and electronic deposits were not at par with the U.S dollar accelerated their collapse on the black market.
Nazi, alt-right and white supremacist groups, however, were emboldened by the condemnation, which they saw as a defense, or even as a tacit approval.
The gatekeeping role played by the media, and the way tacit biases can limit the kind of candidates who are considered acceptable in the mainstream.
The group reiterated its willingness to forming a coalition with other leftist parties, a tacit acknowledgement it may have little electoral pull among skeptical Colombians.
Meanwhile Facebook is carrying out a retrospective app audit — a not so tacit admission about its abject lack of enforcement of its own developer policy.
Thus, a ticket purchased is a vote cast, a tacit sign of support behind a specific film, a specific theater, and specific mode of exhibition.
"To be clear, my decision to maintain this relationship was in no way an endorsement or tacit approval of this kind of conduct," Moran said.
This broad but tacit acceptance of activist government is what inspired the Democrat Daniel Patrick Moynihan to take a job in Nixon's administration in 1969.
He believed that if men are surrounded by men, and if there's a tacit acceptance of contact, then these men are likely to have sex.
But if there is tacit American support for some of Mr. Putin's objectives in Syria, perhaps Russia still poses a real threat in Eastern Europe.
That's one big, tacit concession to the Kim regime — North Korea has long-wanted to be seen as a major player on the world stage.
Doing so is a tacit admission that marijuana is a performance enhancing drug, but reasonable people know marijuana isn't performance enhancing in any traditional sense.
A decision not to do so is tacit consent to a closed process, no matter how much Republican senators criticize that process to the press.
Moreover, poor opposition results elsewhere and numerous election fraud complaints indicate that the modest opposition win in Moscow had at the least Putin's tacit approval.
Democrats, in what amounts to a tacit acknowledgment of the power of Mr. Trump's rhetoric, have mostly refrained from responding directly to his unfounded charges.
With the tacit approval of Heidegger, she strung together uncollected notes into poisonous little tracts, piecing together a Nietzsche to serve as a Nazi mouthpiece.
Combine this tacit license to discriminate with the Trump administration plan to encourage the arming of teachers, and you have a recipe for something combustible.
The announcement amounted to the first tacit acknowledgment by the government of Nicolás Maduro that Venezuelans are suffering from lack of food and other basics.
But when you unpack the bill itself, it is a tacit acknowledgement that Graham-Cassidy will lead to fewer people having insurance in those states.
But undermining that push is the tacit belief that the Senate, and the party's power in it, is a shadow of what it once was.
It was a tacit admission of a nationwide phenomenon: Buddhist extremists hold growing sway over society, at times bending even the state to their will.
But each time, apparently in tacit acknowledgment of Mr. Stepanitskiy's judgment and leadership, the Russian government invited him to return to directing the zapovednik system.
She knew her public silence would be interpreted as a tacit endorsement of Westboro's message, so she tweeted an apology, explaining she'd left the church.
Under the watch of the Chinese government, the tacit acceptance of the political system by people around her, and the heavy pollution, Lee was miserable.
Because the censorship system needs cooperation and tacit understanding from the censored, I disagree with the common view that the censored are simply its victims.
Rivals grumbled that the events, which ended once voting started last week, violated a tacit agreement among networks to mostly stick with the official calendar.
Though they never talked about it, the two had a tacit understanding: "We kind of knew he was preparing to go into the other world."
Ryan's refusal to endorse Trump, at least for the time being, could provide tacit encouragement to the Republicans who are seeking to field another candidate.
"The Whole Foods acquisition as a tacit admission by Amazon that a brick and mortar retail foot print is important in retail," according to Jefferies.
For both women, their answers seemed to be a tacit admission that it is still a political problem for female candidates when they show anger.
Ryan is highlighting the number of bills the House GOP has passed, a tacit complaint that it is the Senate where Republican legislation is dying.
Some staffers saw that as a tacit admission that falling oil prices were behind the closure, though a spokeswoman for the company denied that on Wednesday.
Markets for such items are especially prone to tacit collusion, because the potential profits from "cheating" on an unspoken deal, before others can respond, are small.
What doesn't seem reasonable is giving those neo-Nazis a form of tacit endorsement when neo-Nazis are literally trying to kill people in America's streets.
Ryan Broderick wrote a thoughtful piece on why YouTube's move is a tacit acknowledgement that human moderation is currently the best solution for policing harmful content.
Later it was revealed that Musk had pitched the idea to White House advisor (and presidential son-in-law) Jared Kushner, who offered a tacit endorsement.
Even during the last Republican administration of George W. Bush, longtime EPA employees have told me there was considerable if often tacit support by party leaders.
As you and I know, Goldblum is the last known good thing left on the planet, so the statue is presumably tacit acknowledgment of this fact.
The Chinese giants also enjoy the tacit support of their country's government, which is keen for them to expand in "Belt and Road" countries near China.
The answer is simple but contentious: Mueller found no conspiracy or coordination -- tacit or express -- between the Trump campaign and the Russian government in election interference.
So while Maurice can't help but ogle Jessie, he does so with a tacit acknowledgment that his lechery over the decades has come at a price.
Not only does this sort of ignorance function as a kind of tacit permission, but it also ignores the inherent threat of the troll's true intent.
Clayton gave his tacit blessing to initial coin offerings, which have given entrepreneurs a new way to raise money outside of the typical venture capital system.
The plans included launching electrified powertrains across Fiat brands — a tacit acknowledgement that the company had lagged in introducing hybrid, hybrid-electric and full-electric engines.
What Trump is doing is happening right in front of our faces -- and with the tacit assent of the Republican Party that Will left in 2016.
An endorsement from (and of) Robertson, therefore, can also be seen as a tacit endorsement of a particular understanding that God regularly interferes in human affairs.
Bob Inglis, a moderate Republican from South Carolina, said he thought many of his former colleagues would prefer Clinton, even if their support will remain tacit.
Both WWDC and I/O were tacit admissions from the two largest tech companies in the world that they're still sorely trying to figure out social.
Pokémon Go is a paradox, a bland and repetitive game that nonetheless delivers the series' tacit fantasy better than any entry in its 20-year history.
Just as reporting once connected bin Laden's hideout and the ISI, the Pakistani intelligence service, suspicions are running strong that Baghdadi enjoyed some tacit Turkish protection.
His speeches also underscored the importance of dialogue and cooperation to overcome conflict — a tacit acknowledgment of Armenia's continuing frictions with its neighbors Turkey and Azerbaijan.
In that context, Chiwenga's visit to China has come under scrutiny, with speculation that he had sought Beijing's tacit approval for a possible move against Mugabe.
But its economy sputtered on under a tacit understanding among the regional heavyweights and their local proxies that left Lebanon on the sidelines of that contest.
It is a chance to inhabit the painter's mind and gain a tacit feel for the man without hours of scholarship and observation of his works.
The declaration would serve as a tacit promise that America won't invade North Korea and would give Kim the political cover to end his nuclear program.
By rejecting the deal, Judge Haight, of United States District Court in Manhattan, made a tacit acknowledgment that he had gone too far in that ruling.
Sanders canceled plans to visit Jackson, Mississippi, over the weekend, instead focusing on Michigan -- a tacit acknowledgment that a Biden blowout there is all but certain.
The tacit assumption, at the time, was that the East would undergo a radical "transition" while the West would be cryogenically frozen in its victory laurels.
At the same time, Francis has allowed a tacit decentralization of doctrinal authority, in which different countries and dioceses can take different approaches to controversial questions.
Doing a yearslong gradual process with a freeze on activity as the initial goal would amount to tacit acceptance of North Korea as a nuclear state.
To the Editor: We urgently need to find a peaceful solution to the North Korean conundrum, and no solution would be effective without China's tacit approval.
Selling out seems like a no-brainer to me, even if it's a tacit admission that the company couldn't make it alone on the public markets.
These statements amount to tacit acknowledgments that Woodward got it right -- but, but, but he didn't include all the nice stuff I said about the President!
That is where the spiritual component comes in — to find a way to move to a place not of tacit acceptance, but of fierce, roaring compassion.
A regional military force can broaden its missions to also include fights against Iran's subversion, terror support and weapons smuggling, so long that it remains tacit.
Finance ministry officials who spoke to Reuters on condition of anonymity, because of the sensitivity of the situation, said they feared Swamy enjoyed tacit government backing.
The rise of such a minority government would only be possible with the tacit cooperation of Avigdor Liberman, which Mr. Liberman has all but ruled out.
Local newspaper Los Tiempos in an editorial also criticized Anez's decision saying it "transgressed a kind of tacit pact" and urged her to withdraw her candidacy.
But especially since the election, there has been a tacit agreement not to talk about presidential politics, except among small, trusted groups of like-minded friends.
Some analysts say the judges would be unable to take such an aggressive stance against the civilian government without at least tacit support from the generals.
Many agencies have used (and sometimes abused) Chevron to make expansive rules without express or even tacit statutory authorization, and such rules will be at risk.
The challengers submit that the president's campaign statements on immigration amount to a tacit, if not explicit, confession of enforcing the law based on religious discrimination.
Organizers behind the Women's March have called for a national school walkout next month to protest what they say is Congress's tacit response to mass shootings.
In both countries, monetary authorities show no enthusiasm for further policy easing — Beijing's tacit acceptance of slower economic growth should warn investors to curb the exuberance.
Instead, there emerged a tacit understanding that the song represented a warning to those challenging the status quo, just as Woody Guthrie had felt all along.
But it has also raised retirement ages, and various taxes and fees — deeply unpopular measures that amounted to a tacit admission that its spending was unsustainable.
"When you stand silent and smiling in the background, his Jewish son-in-law, you're giving his most hateful supporters tacit approval," she wrote to Kushner.
And there was always a tacit understanding among the townspeople, so he was left alone and continued his practice for quite a long time, until he retired.
It was not immediately clear if Islamic Jihad, a much smaller, Iran-backed militant group, acted independently Tuesday or at least had the tacit blessing of Hamas.
Fund mirror the rush to build an alt-social network when YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and other such services realized tacit endorsement of bigots was bad for business.
Whatever head start he enjoyed was an artifact of base pay set by people outside of the national sales team – not of tacit favoritism for a man.
On Thursday, WikiLeaks tweeted that Trump was "losing the meme war" to Yang, a tacit endorsement from an organization that has rarely spoken favorably about Democratic candidates.
Instead, I'm suggesting that omitting the headphones from the box is a tacit admission that Google doesn't really think it's going to get iPhone owners to switch.
Through some tacit agreement between these interspecies bros, the toad allowed Newsome to dress him in an array of accessories, including top hats, monocles, lassos and more.
Sprint was the device's launch partner, so it of course had support, and both AT&T and T-Mobile gave tacit support ahead of the phone's launch.
It was a tacit acknowledgment that its "pacification" program, a security strategy to rein in crime in several favelas before it hosted the 2016 Olympics, had failed.
Anything short of an unqualified rebuke of Trump's sexism is a tacit acceptance that abhorrent, victim shaming and potentially criminal behavior toward women is no longer disqualifying.
I suspect the combo of those selling points gave a lot of people tacit permission to kick back, relax, and just enjoy the two-hour Queen concert.
K. customs union with the European Union (EU) and has received the tacit backing of Ireland for such a post-Brexit deal, the Financial Times said Thursday.
The tacit alliance between Israel and the Saudis, which do not have diplomatic relations but both see Iran as their mortal enemy, is of course not new.
" There's also a footnote establishing that Mueller's team defined "coordination" as an "agreement—tacit or express—between the Trump Campaign and the Russian government on election interference.
"When you stand silent and smiling in the background, his Jewish son-in-law, you're giving his most hateful supporters tacit approval," Schwartz, who is Jewish, wrote.
You could see the Benghazi focus as the NRA's tacit admission that public opinion has shifted emphatically against its blanket opposition to any form of gun control.
DC's silence regarding the allegations against Berganza was perceived by many within comics culture as tacit support for him over the women whose complaints were reportedly ignored.
By blocking any advance of the rebels, the U.S. move was seen as a tacit endorsement of the presence of Assad's Russian-backed forces in the area.
Mr Norman anticipates his critics by making a mea culpa of sorts in the prologue, and making much of Paul's own "tacit approval" of his new biography.
"The deployment of tactical nukes is an impossible solution," Cho Myoung-gyon said, adding that doing so would be a tacit acceptance of a nuclear North Korea.
Vietnam also appears to have tacit support from Russia, whose state oil firm Rosneft, is operating an oil block within what China says is its historic jurisdiction.
Instead, we get the tacit admission that the narrator bailed before the end, enrolling in a "Fear of Flying" class the same morning her friend is buried.
He also attacked Hillary Clinton, saying she had "misread" the mood of the country — violating a tacit rule of decorum that politics stop at the water's edge.
Trump has vowed to withdraw from the Paris accord unless he can get a better deal, while his administration has signaled tacit support for the Kigali amendment.
More recently, Turkey spearheaded efforts to rebuke the move of the U.S. embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, in contrast to tacit acquiescence by Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
Nor is it the tacit acceptance of grown men repeatedly shouting "CUNT" at other, more talented, grown men, in front of their embarrassed and profoundly unhappy kids.
Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) makes a tacit concession: The health care plan Democrats are most likely to pass in the near term is a robust public option.
Although this tacit agreement was no longer totally functional by the 1970s, guerrilla movements in Mexico had much less reach and impact than those in Central America.
It was my view that to not take a stand on this would be viewed as a tacit endorsement of what had happened and what was said.
The explosions, which the United States called deliberate attacks by Iran, may have been a tacit threat to choke off a vital artery of the global economy.
But it has one key hang up: a tacit denial of the audience-as-performer's body, or at least ignoring everything save for their head and hands.
That alliance included a tacit understanding with the pro-Kurdish People's Democratic Party, which Mr. Erdogan has often accused of being linked to a designated terrorist group.
It's a way of playing up her claims of bipartisanship, but also a tacit acknowledgment that there aren't enough Democrats in Kansas to win with them alone.
American officials came to believe that their reluctance to confront Mr. Sadr reflected a tacit acceptance of the sectarian warfare waged by his militia against Iraqi Sunnis.
Historically, some currents within evidence-based medicine — treatment rigorously based on what has been shown to work — can be regarded as tacit recognition of this human shortcoming.
"And I hope this doesn't give the Chinese the impression that this is a tacit acknowledgment of Beijing's outrageous claims of sovereignty over international waters," he said.
You listen because without their coöperation, or at least their tacit acceptance of the moral urgency of change, that long arc won't bend and progress won't happen.
In European politics this was a novel gambit, but for American Catholics at the time it amounted to a tacit endorsement of what they were already doing.
The two have abided by a tacit nonaggression pact since the start of the race, often joining up on the debate stage to press the populist case.
The administration had weakened its negotiating position by giving the Syrian government something it wanted — the president's tacit approval of Mr. Assad — without demanding anything in return.
A habitus is a body of conscious and tacit knowledge of how to travel through the world, which gives rise to mannerisms, tastes, opinions and conversational style.
That gives you tacit permission to cycle through baskets of chips and bowls of salsa at will until your tamales arrive and you already want to die.
I had not seen it before and was taken aback, as much by the egotism of the gesture as by its tacit acknowledgment of the death threat.
But his father and former President Asif Ali Zardari's release on bail in an alleged money laundering case in December suggests a tacit accommodation with the military.
The furor over the case exposed deep problems in the police department's response to citizen complaints, its rare punishment of problematic officers, and City Hall's tacit coöperation.
The sources said the Chinese officials had lobbied the Philippines to keep tacit references to Beijing's island-building and arming of artificial islands out of the statement.
"The Wall is being held up because of a tacit deal that has existed for years between moderate Republican big business and Democratic Party," the email read.
The political stalemate meant the continued growth of a jury-rigged system that allowed tacit acceptance of people who were law-abiding, apart from their immigration status.
But that hasn't stopped speculation in local media, in both India and Canada, linking Trudeau's reception -- or lack thereof -- to his alleged tacit endorsement of Sikh separatists.
Georgieva, backed by French President Emmanuel Macron, last month won support from the rest of the European Union, as well as tacit backing from the United States.
In a tacit acknowledgment that the initial design was flawed, Boeing this week unveiled a software update that specifically addresses the concerns about MCAS and the sensors.
There was time for powerful speeches from Muslims, too, and a tacit acknowledgement that "faith" can mean something very different for just about everyone — including its lack.
But their respective parties, PdeCat and Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya, said on Monday they would take part in the election, a tacit acceptance of direct rule from Madrid.
The details of the transcript will add further pressure on the White House, which has given tacit backing to the crown prince, despite the mounting evidence against him.
Banning interior recording devices completely is the only true policy that would assure guests that a host isn't watching their almost every move — all with Airbnb's tacit approval. 
As well as the main settlements that Israel fully supports, settlers have created over 100 outposts - many on hilltops across the West Bank, often with tacit government backing.
She's stunningly beautiful, has more than 40k Instagram followers (and counting), and recently received the tacit approval of Fenty Beauty, but Shudu isn't your average Insta-famous model.
Executives at the firms also spell out what 2020 aides only suggest in private: that campaigns, they say, feel a tacit pressure to support politically important state parties.
Mr Mirziyoyev has prohibited the use in court of evidence obtained through torture, in tacit acknowledgment that abuse is rife throughout the penitentiary system, not just at Jaslyk.
O'Brien has criticized the project, including its casting, although original star Tim Curry gives his tacit blessing by playing the narrator, despite having suffered a stroke in 2012.
One reason is the rise of intelligent design theory, which presents itself as a science but is thought by many to pit science against a tacit religious agenda.
In a tacit admission of concern, UIDAI has revoked many of these private licences, but apparently forgot also to revoke the former licence-holders' access to its database.
And if that&aposs been done by a government official with their knowledge or their tacit knowledge, then that person better be walked out in handcuffs as well.
Zika virus 'scarier than initially thought' There is sadness here, and a tacit agreement not to speak of how long or well the children may live and prosper.
But he did give a tacit blessing to initial coin offerings, which have given entrepreneurs a new way to raise money outside of the typical venture capital system.
That one government form gave the THC Ministry so much immunity that members didn't even have to live in Hawaii to be protected by the church's tacit exemption.
It's clear from the designs themselves and from the State Department's tacit approval that the Defense Distributed's blueprints for firearms fall within the protections of the Second Amendment.
As well as those settlements, which Israel fully supports, settlers have established more than 100 outposts, many on hilltops across the West Bank, often with tacit government support.
In his original Wired piece, Chen quotes a media studies scholar named Sarah Roberts who believes there is a "tacit" campaign to hide the practice of content moderation.
"There may be a contract if you're buying their story rights and a tacit understanding between them and the filmmakers that they will be depicted favorably," Sumpton added.
More wider, an alliance with Truecaller is a tacit admission from Google that it is struggling to find an audience for its latest messaging apps, Duo and Allo.
Notably, Vladimir Putin did not condemn Israel's actions, potentially signaling tacit approval for the operation (Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Putin the day before the Israeli operation).
Taken as a whole, the plan is a tacit acknowledgement that the former vice president got it mostly wrong on criminal justice throughout his four-decade Senate career.
"Not a single Republican in Congress unequivocally disavowed Trump telling four American Congresswoman to go back to their countries, displaying tacit approval for Trump's naked racism," she added.
In particular, Shteinman broke with tradition by giving tacit consent to the enlistment of religious soldiers in the first ultra-Orthodox unit set up by the Israeli military.
On the signaling front, the North is walking a fine line between highlighting its strength and keeping within the limits of its tacit agreement with the United States.
Kaplan and Kavanaugh have reportedly been friends for years, but Facebook employees were still frustrated and felt that Kaplan's support was a tacit show of approval from Facebook.
In Sochi, Putin likely agreed to some checks on Kurdish power in northern Syria in return for a tacit acknowledgement from Erdoğan that Assad isn't going anywhere soon.
All these unsightly charm offensives might have escaped sustained public notice had Trump not swept into power and lent them the tacit legitimacy of the nation's highest office.
Warmbier entered the country "for the purpose of bringing down the foundation of its single-minded unity at the tacit connivance of the U.S. government," the report said.
John McCain's selection of Sarah Palin as his 2008 running mate could be seen as the Republican Party's tacit understanding of that appeal to this group of voters.
Huelskamp, a member of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, lost to a fellow Republican who had the tacit backing of party leaders angered by Huelskamp's actions in Washington.
In the face of new rules, they'll simply add more voluntary practices, with the tacit understanding that if athletes don't go to those voluntary practices, they won't play.
When it comes to infidelity, I have the tools for utter breakdown and even tacit acceptance, but where is the common, fleshed-out social script for moving forward?
Eventually, after we'd been dating for a while, a kind of tacit understanding that I didn't want blow jobs solidified between us, and we left it at that.
There was a tacit understanding that the United States would bring the South back in by the rest of the country closing their eyes to Jim Crow laws.
But suspicions that such a complicated foreign operation could not have been launched without at least his tacit approval have driven away many of his staunchest foreign supporters.
Partly I mean the tacit alliance between businesses and the wealthy, on one side, and racists on the other, that is the essence of the modern conservative movement.
Israel has long enjoyed Russia's tacit support in pursuing an agenda of preventing Iran from establishing a military presence in Syria and from supplying Hezbollah with advanced weaponry.
They also indicate a tacit acceptance by the two departing candidates that their failures in Nevada and South Carolina showed them unable to win over voters of color.
Mr Putin denies any Russian involvement in the atrocity, but his eagerness to obtain Mr Tsemakh, who is not a Russian citizen, is a tacit acknowledgement of guilt.
For reasons I don't quite get, liberals and conservatives seem to have made some kind of tacit pact not to criticize her or her choices as first lady.
Over time, tacit cease-fire agreements would develop along parts of the front, with each side holding its fire while the other ventured out to retrieve dead bodies.
Concentration of hiring among a few firms, plus things like noncompete clauses and tacit collusion that reinforce their market power, don't just reduce your wage if you're hired.
Still, the Venezuelan plotters could view the meetings as tacit approval of their plans, argued Peter Kornbluh, a historian at the National Security Archive at George Washington University.
Yet despite Turkey's opposition to the offensive, security and foreign policy analysts predict that it will go ahead, as previous ones have, with the tacit acceptance of Ankara.
In the past, the understanding was that power would transfer smoothly from one leader to the next, if not through elections then through some sort of tacit agreement.
For decades this policy has met with tacit acceptance by Taiwan and the United States -- certainly since 1979 when President Jimmy Carter established full diplomatic relations with Beijing.
But if he runs for mayor and wins without financial or tacit support from developers, he will be the first New York mayor in memory to do so.
The resistance might not have mattered a few years ago, when the real estate industry was flying high with ambitious luxury projects and tacit support from elected officials.
Their ability to storm the most heavily guarded zone in Baghdad suggested that they had received at least tacit permission from Iraqi security officials sympathetic to their demands.
Worth noting here: CNN reported on Tuesday night that Trump had given a sort of tacit approval to Anthony Scaramucci to bash chief of staff John Kelly 8.
Already the American administration has made substantial progress putting together a tacit coalition of allied countries, including Israel and Saudi Arabia, to contain and confront Iran's hegemonic ambitions.
Proposing a budget that does not balance amounts to a tacit admission of the challenging political realities facing a party that had long defined itself by fiscal prudence.
Egypt, the region's most populous Sunni country and wary of Iran's Shiite theocracy, has made its tacit, increasing support of the Syrian government public for the first time.
The decision to install the military on the front lines with drug traffickers was, from the beginning, a tacit admission that the police could not manage the fight.
Former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci denied a report on Wednesday that President Donald Trump gave him tacit approval to publicly attack chief of staff John Kelly.
Only a handful of voices in Parliament have been raised against the government's argument, testament to the tacit acceptance of the France's continued role in its former colonies.
Still, the numbers don't seem to add up without at least the tacit support of the Arab parties who are anathema to Lieberman's hard-line brand of politics.
Notice the rhyme of "sun" and "one" in the last two lines, as well as the exactness of "more than tacit" (as opposed to, say, "biddable" or "cooperative").
" June 483 (ABC interview) From the report: "We understood coordination to require an agreement -- tacit or express -- between the Trump Campaign and the Russian government on election interference.
But even Mr. Biden's argument was a tacit admission that the health law that was the signature policy of the previous administration is, at best, insufficient and incomplete.
The decision not to hear the case does not set a Supreme Court precedent, but gives tacit approval for states and local governments to enact broad gun-control laws.
There was brief mention of the issue, a few final tacit acknowledgements, but the conversation around the battery concerns were largely in service of bolstering these new safety checks.
While the meetings included prisoners symbolically handing over some weapons, they were also seen as tacit recognition of the state's limited influence over what goes on in its jails.
Last Man Standing will be right back on Fridays — a tacit acknowledgment that it's unlikely to improve all that much on the numbers that got it canceled on ABC.
That the House will now hold a vote -- albeit on procedures -- is at least tacit acknowledgement that Republicans' unanimous and repeated complaints about the impeachment inquiry process are resonating.
However, I can't overlook the fact that the current WatchOS was completely redesigned — which is in itself a tacit admission that its original vision for the product was flawed.
There is also the issue of whether private-sector banks would be able to hoard cash on a large scale without the tacit approval of their national central banks.
Still, the fact that "animal law" seems to focus exclusively on how people treat them, rather than how animals treat themselves, is a tacit acknowledgment of a moral distinction.
Partly as a result of this failure, what has prevailed is a tacit ghettoisation, where each of the main religious and ethnic groups lives largely in its own space.
The JMMC's membership is a tacit admission that non-OPEC Russia and to a lesser extent Oman play a more important role in production policy than most OPEC members.
It should come as no surprise that Foxx would offer his tacit support for the Hyperloop; the secretary has been aggressive in his support of new technologies in transportation.
And yet most technology CEOs have quietly managed to walk the line between ideological defiance and tacit cooperation over the first 63 days of Trump's presidency — to great success.
What's emerged instead is an unofficial list managed on a day-to-day basis by asylum seekers themselves, with the tacit support of the Mexican immigration agency's humanitarian arm.
For years, my think tank, the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD), has tracked Qatar's tacit and open backing of terrorist groups — as well as Saudi and Kuwaiti deficiencies.
Deutsche Telekom's acquisition of Tele2's Dutch arm, announced in December 2017, violates the commission's tacit rule against telecom deals reducing the number of operators to three from four.
For authoritarians to remain in power, they must keep their population under control, and the most successful tacit of maintaining control over their people is to keep them impoverished.
Another factor is a seemingly tacit understanding between the US and Russia -- Assad's most powerful backer -- that defeating ISIS in its self-proclaimed caliphate is now a strategic priority.
Because, Mr. Kushner, you are allowing this... when you stand silent and smiling in the background, his Jewish son-in-law, you're giving his most hateful supporters tacit approval.
This aspect of HR in restaurants is often steeped in a tacit understanding that we should be, for example, colorblind: treat everyone the same way and disavow our differences.
Big Little Lies features a different vision of the West, albeit no less riddled with outlaws who feel that they are given tacit permission by the wilderness to misbehave.
Rosenstein's representations here read like a tacit admission that, in the wind-up to the firing, he may have been witness to a crime—the obstruction of justice, perhaps.
And the ACLU's shift into political activism is at the very least a tacit acknowledgment that to be effective in today's polarized environment, it cannot remain above the fray.
In tacit acknowledgment of critics who say she consulted nobody on the refugee move, Ms. Merkel has embarked on a listening tour of Europe to try to repair relations.
His departure is a setback to the de Blasio administration's effort to turn around the troubled school and seems a tacit acknowledgment that the experiment had not been successful.
Taking Comey's side on the factual question, as Republicans are, is a tacit acknowledgment that Trump is lying about what occurred in his one-on-one encounters with Comey.
But the central bank also left itself plenty of room to reverse course if necessary — tacit acknowledgment that it is voyaging across unmapped terrain in a still vulnerable economy.
"It's a tacit acknowledgment that the economic outlook in Europe is rosier than it was," James Athey, a senior investment manager at Aberdeen Standard Investments, said in a statement.
"It was my view that to not take a stand on this would be viewed as a tacit endorsement of what had happened and what was said," he said.
Those who think that this is not the case in our country now are mistaken, and our country could pay a price for a tacit acceptance of this situation.
Before his mother left Hungary, her best known work had been with Kolinda, a band blending folk traditions from across Eastern Europe in a tacit rejection of political strictures.
When fresh troops were rotated to the front lines, the departing troops would fill the newcomers in on the tacit rules that had been negotiated with the other side.
But it has sabotaged its ability to adhere to these principles with its tacit acceptance of ineffective and discriminatory drug policies and its rejection of pragmatic, scientifically sound approaches.
American officials have suggested that Russia was involved in the targeting of the diplomats in Cuba, and possibly also in Guangzhou, perhaps with the tacit knowledge of the Chinese.
The extra funding announced Tuesday was taken as a tacit recognition of what one senior European official termed "unacceptable, inhumane treatment and human rights violations" for migrants in Libya.
The good news is the plan is likely to get at least tacit support from Saudi Arabia and its aligned Sunni nations, despite its more favorable terms for Israel.
People will only be interested in making a purchase based on an influencer's tacit (or explicit) recommendation of a brand if they genuinely think their decisions are worth emulating.
This appears to be the tacit approach of Iranian officials, who see a White House that is struggling to explain its President's Twitter account as the Russia investigation swirls.
Once a Marxist revolutionary who cultivated support from workers, progressive social movements and intellectuals, he has recently relied on tacit alliances with the business elite and conservative religious leaders.
President Trump's visit to Poland has led his critics to worry that it will be seen as a tacit American endorsement of the right-wing, populist government in Warsaw.
Mnuchin's "on hold" comment also produced tacit pushback from Lighthizer, who put out a statement stressing that tariffs were a crucial option to "protect our technology" against the Chinese.
De Meo is not expected to face any last minute hurdles in his nomination, and has already won tacit backing from parties including the French government, a Renault shareholder.
Kelly traveled to the speech with Trump, a tacit acknowledgment that even as the fallout from Porter's departure ensnares the chief of staff, the President remains committed to Kelly.
So for this report to say that there was no tacit cooperation, well, yeah, if they didn't bring the information to the FBI, they were delinquent in their responsibilities.
To read Malcolm remaking the profile is both a lesson for readers (I am learning so much!) and a tacit reproach to fellow practitioners (I am wasting my life!).
If the case against Trump's presidency is his poor judgment and his lack of respect for women, what does Pence's tacit approval of all of this say about him?
The site originally pitched it as a way to prevent impersonation, but over time it became clear that the badge was a sort of tacit Twitter endorsement of power users.
The only thing that Barr's summary of Mueller's report tells us for sure is that Mueller could not establish a "tacit or express" agreement with the Russian government as fact.
It's also a tacit acknowledgement that despite the fact that Goldman has 9,000 software engineers of its own, many problems are best solved outside the confines of a big bank.
Last year, Musk said he hopes to connect New York City to Washington, DC via an underground hyperloop and has received tacit approval for the project from the Trump administration.
"Whether it's him directly or those around him operating with his tacit approval, Trump does not get to claim 'restraint,'" said Tracy Sefl, a veteran of Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign.
Ms Sacks reckons that the new cyber-security laws may be a tacit recognition by the party that the BATs have grown powerful—more so, even, than some government ministries.
But that would be a tacit admission that everything the studio has attempted on the big screen has been a failure and needs to be reworked from the ground up.
Some of Russia's richest men rose to prominence before Vladimir Putin came to power, but remaining among Russia's business elite requires at least tacit support for, and from, the president.
At first, the federal government gave its tacit consent by simply looking the other way, but eventually, Health Canada approved the creation of these overdose prevention sites in emergency situations.
I assume it's because for some of them acknowledging the LGBT community is a kind of tacit approval of everything the community says and does, which is certainly not true.
"   "The court's requirement that the IRS give account for its conduct is a tacit acknowledgment that plaintiffs—as well as the American public—deserve honesty and transparency from their government.
All I knew was that the thought of letting the absurdities in my timeline go unchallenged left me feeling complicit, as if my silence would be mistaken for tacit agreement.
There's a tacit admission that it's too late to fix the season's biggest missteps (the traffic stop and its utterly absent consequences, baby angst, Rachel's traumatic reveal, Adam's haphazard return).
Watching New Jersey Democrats (with tacit approval of national Democratic leadership) close ranks around him after he barely avoided a corruption conviction was already ample proof of New Jersey's rottenness.
On this view, the American people's trust in the Supreme Court's decision making flows at least in part from the tacit boundaries within which the court goes about its business.
It's just that the Times didn't state what was clear: The president's subordinates and son lied to authorities, including Congress and the FBI, with his tacit knowledge and even scripting.
The move prompted sharp criticism from Clinton supporters because Obama, at the time, enjoyed a lead among pledged delegates and her remarks were viewed as a tacit endorsement of him.
But as health care negotiations dragged on across 2017, it became clear that Trump was quietly encouraging a tacit right-left grass-roots alliance against benefit cuts of any sort.
Simply put, the worldwide web has become a sort of Jungian collective subconscious, which has been leveraged to train many AI systems for tacit tasks such as vision and language.
The typical image of Chinese hackers is of operatives working for or with the tacit approval of the government, targeting valuable or sensitive data at foreign companies or government agencies.
It also shows how the liberal opposition is struggling to compensate for a lack of access to money, state media, and tacit official support by trying to run grassroots campaigns.
Why it matters: It's a tacit acknowledgment by the Trump administration that it's legally required to regulate carbon emissions — even though most officials don't acknowledge climate change is a problem.
The group suffered a setback during the Republican National Convention last week when Paul Manafort, Mr. Trump's campaign manager, gave a tacit blessing to a different group, Rebuilding America PAC.
Some investors see the policy review as a tacit admission by the central bank that more than three years of monetary easing could be reaching the limit of its effectiveness.
The slight pauses and the little words we think of as filler — our ums, our mm-hmms, our huhs — are in truth examples of the tacit rules of human conversation.
Joshua Furst's second novel, "Revolutionaries," is about the children of postwar tranquillity who, aghast at the tacit arrangements that underwrote their childhood, poured out of suburbia and into the streets.
When there was talk of allowing a princess to succeed Bhumibol, the generals made public appearances with the crown prince, a tacit endorsement that smoothed his path to the throne.
"This outrageous act is reminiscent of the activities of Germany's HitlerJugend or China's Red Guards, exercising lawless harassment with (the) tacit approval of the authorities," he said in a statement.
"The Barrowfields," with its almost Victorian title, offers in its own ways the pleasures of older novels, with their coziness and sweep, and their tacit belief that family is destiny.
This is a tacit acknowledgment that North Korea's preferred negotiations model — in which the United States takes steps away from the Korean Peninsula in exchange for peace — is increasingly accepted.
Trump's legal team has reportedly "dismissed the validity of both articles of impeachment lodged against him," but it remains unclear what it will offer in defense beyond this tacit rejection.
You present the offer of a hotel as a kindness of sorts, but it really was a tacit invitation for your in-laws to leave, and they took the hint.
But because it is a matter of tacit understanding, reached between disparate institutions that do not agree on the optimal level of democracy, in practice it can bring severe instability.
Turkey's main priority, on which it will want at least tacit Russian agreement, is to ensure that Kurdish militias are unable to gain further territory in Syria along its borders.
Given the strategic relationship between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia, all of MBS's wrongdoings are heaped on the U.S. since he receives the tacit approval of the Trump White House.
And only now do I see yet another aspect of the novel's English title: "Human Acts," the tacit verb suggesting that, in the end, perhaps our actions are what matter.
This amounts to tacit acceptance of North Korea's recent actions as a risk having been worth taking; it has been rewarded with what sounds awfully like a meeting between equals.
In a tacit admission that older vehicles pollute too much, Daimler, Volkswagen's Audi division and BMW have announced plans to upgrade software on diesel vehicles across Europe to reduce emissions.
The overcrowding has gone on for so long, and the detainees outnumber the guards by so many, that a tacit agreement between officials and jailhouse gangs has become the rule.
But psychology and neuroscience in recent years have shown many of its tacit assumptions to be out of sync with our best understanding of how our brains and minds work.
Although this "culinary corridor" is still in the conceptual stages, it has won tacit support from business and civic leaders, many of whom view the carts as integral to tourism.
Southern gothic stories depend on a sense of apathy, a tacit complicity with the status quo that gradually turns into a rigid desperation as things start to deteriorate and crumble.
But their respective parties, PdeCat and Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya, said on Monday they would take part in the election called by Rajoy, a tacit acceptance of direct rule from Madrid.
On Thursday, for the second time since the tape became public, McGinty held a conference call for reporters to assail Toomey for what she described as his tacit support for Trump.
Azevedo conceded that it was "no accident" that people are talking about WTO reform, but he saw it as a tacit admission that the organization is best placed to resolve disputes.
Mun added that for many years, but particularly since 9/11, the federal government has invoked national security to justify increased border militarization, sometimes with the tacit support of immigration activists.
It had been widely assumed that, despite Mr Leung's low opinion-poll ratings, the party would give him tacit backing in a race getting underway for the post of chief executive.
How likely would he be to offer tacit, indirect support to violence against mosques — particularly given how resistant he's been to condemning the rise in anti-Semitic threats in recent weeks?
On conventional runways and in print, a show of fat can still raise eyebrows, the show's organizers argue, as a tacit breach of etiquette and, less commonly, as a transgressive gesture.
It is also an interesting, tacit admission from Facebook: The best way for Facebook to act like a newspaper, it turns out, is for Facebook to actually behave like a newspaper.
Furthermore, I would also look at the programming across the board to see If we're actually giving tacit approval of sexual assault/sexual harassment behavior based on the music AFN promotes.
Those groups have sued over the Obama administration's requirement that they fill out some kind of paperwork to register their objection, arguing that it amounted to a tacit acceptance of contraception.
The idea is that no matter how much information you feed into an intelligent system, there are many, many things that are tacit, meaning that they are not explicitly stated anywhere.
Much of that opposition, as I have written previously, centers on Francis's tacit acceptance of the practice of granting communion to couples in second marriages, because the Catholic Church forbids divorce.
Sure, you could just chock it up to bad timing, but the fact that the episode ends with a weird tacit endorsement of teachers masturbating to the thought of their students?
Jason K. Allen, president of Midwestern Seminary, has proposed a resolution "on the dignity of women" that seems designed to condemn some of Patterson's actions, including his tacit condoning of abuse.
It's the tacit consensus in 2017 of what it means to be racist: to harbor personal animosity toward people of different races, and to treat them badly in your everyday life.
Opposition parties allege election rigging and say Khan's path to power was made easier by the tacit support of the powerful military, which has ruled Pakistan for nearly half its history.
There is a tacit agreement to never allude to anything as crass as him being a man in a bear suit, to, if not accept Kumamon's reality, pretend that he exists.
It&aposs through the entertainment industry, and it&aposs through our education system and what happened with the New York Times is just tacit approval from them saying, this is okay.
United States officials, for their part, suspect both bin Laden and Mansour were able to live in Pakistan with the tacit support of at least some elements of the powerful military.
This had been America's most reliable ally on the ground against IS. But now, aided by Russian planes and weapons deliveries, it is fighting in tacit alliance with Mr Assad's regime.
Satan!), the tacit support for the rival brand's other rival brand (many of us will never be able to unsee the Bernie rainbow coloring book) to divide and conquer the market.
The tacit acknowledgement on Sunday by his incoming chief of staff, Reince Priebus, that Russia was behind the hacking of Democratic Party organizations suggests that Trump's maneuvering room could be shrinking.
The email is also a tacit acknowledgment that Clinton's campaign is having trouble matching the size of Bernie Sanders' online community, particularly in tweeting about big moments in the election campaign.
Sometimes, however, state actors can also be a group of hackers who receive tacit (or at least hidden from the public) support from their governments, such as the Syrian Electronic Army.
As Jon Shieber pointed out yesterday, it was a tacit acknowledgement that company was not going to get the results it was hoping for with emerging technologies like Watson artificial intelligence.
There is a tacit understanding that for Israel to have a Western-level standard of living, parts of the economy have to be allowed to continue working seven days a week.
He urged the nation to focus on improving segregated schools by holding them to strict standards, a tacit return to the "separate but equal" doctrine that was roundly rejected in Brown.
The warnings are a tacit acknowledgement that it would be politically risky to simply discard articles of impeachment — even though all Senate Republicans may ultimately opt to acquit the president. Sen.
Sunni Islamist militias — apparently often with the active or tacit approval of local military or police — are engaged in the mass slaughter of Christians, Shia Muslims, and local tribal religious groups.
This tacit acceptance of might-makes-right rings doubly hollow in light of last week's recall of a Navy SEAL platoon from Iraq due to rampant misconduct, including allegations of rape.
But it is part of a trend in which the justices have given at least tacit approval to broad gun-control laws in states and localities that choose to enact them.
And with that comes a tacit rejection of American exceptionalism, and the notion that the winners of the World Series or the Super Bowl can be the world champions of anything.
The court ruling said they had not mentioned the PKK in their declaration, which amounted to tacit agreement with its actions, according to a copy provided by one of their lawyers.
They reveal that the U.S. no longer stands among the nations of the world which recognize women's rights as human rights, giving tacit support to countries with deplorable human rights records.
You wouldn't be discussing the intricacies of your philosophical view on whether or not retweets count as tacit approval or arguing over how reciprocal the generosities within your friendship has become.
Trump administration: Opening an embassy in Jerusalem — tacit validation that Israel controls the city's east and west alike — has undermined the administration's ability to be an effective, let alone honest, broker.
This theory has certainly been welcomed by the Trump-loving white supremacists and neo Nazis of America, who have taken her refusal to denounce the Trump agenda as a tacit endorsement.
"The long war against radical Islamic terrorists requires at least the tacit support of many radical Muslims," Eli Lake, a Bloomberg View reporter popular among the hawkish right, wrote in 2015.
This line is the song's wormhole: a tacit admission of representation, and moreover one that acknowledges how archetypes are constructed and how human experience moves in and out of archetypal realms.
Why it matters: The Trump administration has employed destabilization and delegitimization versus the Iranian regime, encouraging its citizens to pile pressure on their government and showing tacit support for regime change.
In the male-dominated comedy industry, there's a tacit pressure on the female comic to show she can hang with the boys by hurling dick jokes and practicing her bathroom humor.
In Ukraine, the Kremlin seems to be committed to maintaining a situation where the government in Kiev cannot seek deeper relations with the European Union or NATO without tacit Russian approval.
Just the latest in a long line of gut-wrenching deaths and injuries done in the name of friendship and bonding — all with the tacit approval and protection of college administrators.
These people had known Mikey forever, and I was taking him away when there seemed to be a tacit need for them to spend as much time with him as possible.
They did so with the tacit approval of an FBI agent who looked the other way when it came to Bulger's crimes so that he would supply information on other gangsters.
We understood coordination to require an agreement — tacit or express …" To the contrary, Congress declared in 2002 that campaign finance regulations "shall not require agreement or formal collaboration to establish coordination.
As a tacit compromise, we are bringing up our daughter with such godlessness that when visiting my in-laws' home, she mistook the crosses hanging in each room for light switches.
As the New York Times reported Monday, a new paper from the same UW team amounted to a tacit endorsement, at least compared to its previous findings, of the Seattle plan.
Instead, it conveys a sly, cynical feeling — a tacit assumption that we can't or won't enjoy the Turtles for being the silly, nonsense figures of the '90s that we once loved.
Among Trump's aides, there is a tacit acknowledgment that Trump does not view national unity as a driving mission in the way past presidents have sought to bring the country together.
Among Trump's aides, there is a tacit acknowledgment that he does not view national unity as a driving mission in the way past presidents have sought to bring the country together.
By now it's best read as a tacit acknowledgment that Trump should be held accountable for his actions and that his political survival should be the highest priority for his supporters.
In a way, creating that space was in the spirit of openness, a tacit, healthy acknowledgment that we each have a private self, that no marital circuit is ever entirely closed.
And if a report is true, he may have gone as far as giving Trump a tacit endorsement — the stuff of late night comedy when compared his previous denouncements of Trump.
And true to that tacit mission, their fledgling publications dare to imagine a conservative movement primed to govern without the polarizing, vulgar, and bigoted figure of Donald Trump at its helm.
That omission had been seen as a tacit green signal to euro bulls and led the euro to hit a more than 2-1/2-year high on Tuesday of $1.2069.
The most likely reason for that silence isn't any dislike for Alwaleed, but tacit approval for bin Salman and what he's doing politically and culturally in his country and the region.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin gave dollar bears a boost last week with a tacit endorsement of a weak U.S. currency, though Trump later tried to row back from those comments.
The Brazilian Amazon this year has suffered an alarming spike in deforestation and forest fires that environmental activists blame on lax law enforcement and tacit approval from Brazil's right-wing government.
And the overcrowding has gone on for so long, and the detainees outnumber the guards by so many, that a tacit agreement between officials and jailhouse gangs has become the rule.
Among the contradictions, there is a more abstract form of comfort — a tacit acknowledgment that, though we may struggle mightily to influence fate, we can never entirely predict or control it.
It's a tacit acknowledgment of two realities: That controlling the cost of care is imperative, and that talking about taking money away from doctors and hospitals is a big political risk.
But he declined to read the notes or elaborate on what they said, stating that there's a tacit agreement between Colbert and his guests that these pre-show preparations stay private.
But the message is being sent clearly that, starting the minute President Trump took the oath of office, rank-and-file police officers have free rein and tacit White House support.
Officials were relegated to characterizing the sale as "measured," a tacit admission that it was devoid of the free-spending frenzy that has marked recent auctions at both Sotheby's and Christie's.
Even though both candidates implied that Mr Trump was not on the ballot, everyone else thought he was, and Ms Handel's strategy of tacit loyalty will be emulated in other tight races.
It's all a tacit reminder that while MCU stories tend to focus on a few exceptional individuals, the things that happen in this world affect everyone else, too, in dramatic, ongoing ways.
He&aposs essentially urging current Intel officers who are giving basically tacit approval, to their concealing key national security information from the country&aposs current commander in chief, shame on you sir.
The Denver Post quotes a retired dentist/new-world-order whistle-blower named Lee Horowitz who believes there's something sinister about the campaign, a tacit admission that something strange is at foot.
Commentary As Ukraine's struggle against Russia continues, Kiev must also address the growing problem of violent ultranationalist and neo-Nazi vigilantes — who often act with the tacit approval of law enforcement agencies.
But that said, it's pretty amazing to me just how many Batman tropes are sandwiched into this film, including a tacit acknowledgement of all the Batman movies as part of the continuity.
The racism that occurs in the clubs on the West End falls into this grey area; never obvious or in your face, the discrimination is instead implied, tacit, and out of sight.
It is, however, part of an ongoing and tacit admission from the chief executive that Facebook is now so powerful and influential than it can be used in ways outside his control.
Even though both candidates insisted that Mr Trump was not on the ballot, everyone else thought he was, and Ms Handel's strategy of tacit loyalty will be emulated in other tight races.
More broadly they suggest that verification was never quite what Twitter said it was and that the company was aware it served as a tacit endorsement long before it admitted so publicly.
Firms in the United States play the same role as Mossack Fonseca, possibly on a larger scale, and they are doing so with the tacit blessing of our lax financial secrecy laws.
McMullin's team says it hasn't identified any broad effort to undercut his support or credentials, short of the standard line that supporting anyone but Trump equals tacit support for a Clinton presidency.
Yes, but: Any congressional interest in drug patents — and any tacit agreement that pharma companies game that system — opens a door that the industry's lobbyists are working very hard to keep closed.
The choice of the 2300th board director, also the chairman, could fall on a person that has the tacit approval of the company's third biggest shareholder, state lender CDP, the paper added.
Still, the fact that Trump's advisers feel a need to try a different approach is a tacit acknowledgement that the president's standing is weakened as he begins his third year in office.
Instead, its main feed often surfaces everyday users — aka, amateurs — doing something cute, funny or clever, with a tacit acknowledgement that "yes, this is an internet joke" underlying much of the content.
Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan signaled his apparent tacit support for the latest advance on Thursday, saying he had been informed that most of the fighters involved would be Arabs rather than Kurds.
That's not the kind of direct "trolling" that easily gains a Twitter ban, but rather a more tacit, indirect form of harassment stemming from his direct influence over his community of followers.
This is in a sense is a tacit acknowledgement that iPhone owners are using a wide variety of other services, and so to get CarPlay used more, this needed to be enabled.
In a recent interview, Mr. Trump attributed his declining market share in those years to the fact that his three casinos were competing with one another, a tacit acknowledgment that he overbuilt.
It was during that time of the early 2000s that Fox News began providing a televised platform and tacit endorsement for the extreme conservative rhetoric that was simultaneously taking over the radio.
This practice originates from a tacit agreement between the U.S. and the EU that European leadership at the IMF is mirrored by U.S. leadership at the IMF's sister institution — the World Bank.
"With fewer firms competing for a given type of worker," Furman contends, each firm is more likely to exercise local monopsony, and their smaller numbers may also facilitate tacit or explicit collusion.
As such, the update now underway is a tacit acknowledgment that the self-driving-car experiment Tesla has been conducting on the public highways is still very much a work in progress.
In his remarks on the military's apparent coup, South Africa's Zuma did not condemn the takeover Wednesday, a stance widely seen as tacit support for a change of government in the country.
Could MBS have gotten a tacit buy-in from Trump's 36-year-old princeling, particularly since the two fathers -- Trump and King Salman -- talked by phone just hours after the mass arrests?
Teenagers are staring at it, communicating with it, and propagating this tacit message all day long: You are less capable and less important, even when it comes to smileys in your phone.
Investigators are looking into whether Samsung supported a business and foundations backed by a close friend of President Park Geun-hye's, Choi Soon-sil, as part of a tacit quid-pro-quo.
But some supporters of Mr. Sánchez made clear their dissatisfaction with a party decision that they claim will allow Mr. Rajoy to start another government with the tacit support of the Socialists.
Extradition would carry with it the tacit admission that Mexico is not able to maintain control of Chapo, as well as the risk that he could reveal information implicating officials in corruption.
There will be a tacit understanding that you are two people seeking human connection, corporeal texture and warmth, the way we like when cats and cows nuzzle each other on the internet.
To consolidate a weak position, the young leader has been cultivating three main forces: military and nuclear power, a tacit private sector market economy, and the fear and adoration of a god.
I met him in St. Petersburg in July in an unmarked office in a building whose various inhabits — many of which are human rights organizations — serve as tacit "lookouts" for one another.
It's as though I've given myself tacit permission to cede the control I exhibit elsewhere, to live at the mercy of secret caprice and act out whatever frustrations seep through from life.
In a statement issued earlier in the week, Richmond stressed the importance of treating accused lawmakers "with parity" — a tacit reference to the Democrats' response to the harassment allegations swirling around Franken.
The biggest confrontation came in 211, when the United Mine Workers' brilliant but bullheaded president, John L. Lewis, gave 500,000 coal miners a wink and a nod, tacit approval for a walkout.
And yet behind the raw depiction of human tragedy seems to lie a tacit political message: If doctors cannot be kept safe, how then can they, how can we, fight the virus?
They might become the worst version of themselves, wreaking havoc on their own lives and the lives of everyone they love, and all with the tacit endorsement of their unconditionally affirming therapist.
J Sainsbury Plc's bid to buy Walmart Inc's Asda could endanger competition at the national and local level and risks tacit coordination between the two, according to submissions UK regulator's initial inquiry.
The parallel makes some sense: Ramdev has been a prominent voice on the Hindu right, and his tacit endorsement during the landmark 2014 campaign helped bring Prime Minister Narendra Modi to power.
He had long been a Southern Democrat and tacit supporter of segregation until after he was appointed a federal judge in 1942 and confronted cases bearing evidence of Jim Crow's brutal handiwork.
Politics itself is not the issue The issue is not politics itself, but the absence of respect and civility, along with the tacit acceptance of bias against those with differing political affiliations.
But the committee's mixture of members suggests that he is taking full control of the district attorney's office with at least the tacit backing of a wide range of stakeholders in Brooklyn.
Very few men, by comparison, have stood up to take responsibility for their own actions or for their active or tacit contributions to a system that's allowed harassment and abuse to flourish.
Whereas explicit collusion over prices is illegal, tacit collusion is not—though trustbusters attempt to forestall it by, for instance, blocking mergers that leave markets at the mercy of a handful of suppliers.
Progressive leaders made a tacit pact to include the LGBT spectrum after a series of bills only covered sexual orientation, including one in Congress, which ignited fury from activists in the late 2000s.
And not just the tacit endorsement: A bevy of favorable tweets, an upcoming joint rally, and the promise of Vice President Mike Pence to make his closing argument at a rally Monday night.
The chief exec is doing so as a tacit admission of failure following Yahoo's two separate security breaches revealed last year that collectively compromised the personal information of more than 1.5 billion users.
In any case, the tacit truce that many of us have made with such museums – if you deliver impressive shows in beautiful galleries, we won't ask pesky questions about funding – is under pressure.
Back from the SHU, she just wants to keep her head down and survive, now with the tacit camaraderie of Gloria, who feels guilty about her role in Sophia being sent to solitary.
With the transatlantic friendship we rebuilt it, and if we lack something I think it's confidence, because it is as if we're sitting on all this tacit knowledge about what we have achieved.
Others worry that some of the "tacit knowledge" that employees gain through working at a business full-time—the culture of a firm, say, or how to approach a particular boss—is lost.
The best hope of one despairing opposition grandee is that Fidesz fails to win an overall majority, allowing liberals and left-wingers to form a minority government with the tacit support of Jobbik.
" The qualifier "for your age" is wielded with the tacit understanding that anyone over the age of, say, 227, is precluded from looking great, because we all know that baseline "great" means "young.
But the 2016 Democratic primary was far from a level playing field, with Clinton holding clear edges in everything from money to organization to, yes, the tacit support of the Democratic National Committee.
In many cases children are exposed to worse conditions than adults, she said, because to provide safety equipment in their size would amount to a tacit acknowledgement of their existence in the workforce.
A few readers kicked up some dust about the magazine's tacit reinforcement of Italian American stereotypes, and that was joined by the usual moralist bellyaching whenever anyone creates anything that glorifies organized crime.
However, Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan signaled his apparent tacit support for the latest advance on Thursday, saying he had been informed that most of the fighters involved would be Arabs rather than Kurds.
Every time LaVar opens his mouth, his son, by way of tacit contrast, looks better: the quiet assassin who'd rather, as he has put it many times, do his talking on the court.
It sounds almost benevolent, but the tacit implication is that women must be protected from the awful things that people do; they mustn't sink to the level of people; they are not people.
Here's the press release consigning the "best popular film" award to "further study"—a tacit acknowledgment that the fact that it was announced with no parameters was a huge failure of process. pic.twitter.
More from Frazier: "It was my view that to not take a stand on this would be viewed as a tacit endorsement of what had happened and what was said," he told NYT.
At the very least, it signified a tacit acceptance of the man who, as The Times points out, refused to admit Barack Obama was born in the U.S. on that very same day.
The pitch from the president is widely perceived as a tacit acknowledgement that the 2017 tax overhaul was less popular among middle-class families than Republicans had hoped during this election season (Bloomberg).
Though her housecleaning role had Hillary Clinton's tacit approval ("My mother strongly agreed," Ms. Clinton said in one email laying out proposed changes at the foundation), it proved not to be so simple.
HOUSTON, July 27 (Reuters) - U.S. shale producers have started to trim their 2017 capital spending budgets, a tacit acknowledgement that such plans were too aggressive when crafted months ago before commodity prices weakened.
Perhaps there is a tacit nostalgia play in this; perhaps today's New Yorkers dripping with sweat on wi-fi-enabled subway platforms will long for the crackling, seamy city of 40 years ago.
They can't bear confronting their words as the tacit and borderline offensive compliment they were, the need to mark my whiteness as something that would preclude me from being from where I'm from.
But at the same time Putin has become opportunistically revisionist in his own right, sensing American weakness and looking for ways to destabilize the Western order — including through tacit support for Donald Trump.
While residents complain of cancer and other health issues, there is a tacit agreement between the Russian government and the inhabitants of the area that they can recover the space waste for themselves.
But then people started pointing out that avowed white supremacists had become verified, and people argued that Twitter was giving a tacit seal of approval to racist speech or the people behind it.
The National Sleep Foundation has only a few tacit warnings about caffeine and considers 500 or more milligrams of coffee (a generous six cups of eight ounces each) a day to be excessive.
" He reflects that in the current climate there seemed to be "a tacit agreement that it was better that a few innocent men should be ruined than a single guilty one go free.
The Western calls for nonviolence were likely outweighed, however, by the tacit support that wealthy Gulf countries and other Arab allies have given to Sudan's generals since the protests toppled Mr. al-Bashir.
Carmen Calvo, the deputy prime minister, told Cadena Ser, a radio station, on Monday that her Socialist party would probably try to govern on its own, with the tacit support of Unidas Podemos.
Between those changes and a very young, somewhat inexperienced roster outside of five players, there's a tacit understanding that these Raptors may hit a few regular-season roadblocks they haven't in the past.
They also frame the issue as an act of harm-reduction for prostitutes and a tacit admission that modern law enforcement and age-old moral indignation has done little to stem the practice.
At the same time, the strategy is a tacit acknowledgement that Sanders will have to broaden his appeal to more reliable voting blocs if he hopes to rebound from his Super Tuesday defeats.
A visit from Trump could help bolster Modi and provide tacit endorsement of his policies, which critics view as attempts to move India away from secular democracy and toward a Hindu nationalist state.
They never did work out a tacit agreement on the crucial question of which of them would attack, so the initiative passed back and forth between them all the way to the end.
Mr. Guo is arguably China's most-wanted man, and giving him asylum would almost certainly antagonize Beijing, which may interpret the move as tacit approval of Mr. Guo's tactics to undermine China's leadership.
As the tacit agreement between big business and undocumented labor ends, there will be a skills gap in the U.S. labor force that will be somewhat difficult to mitigate in the short term.
" It called for Trump and his entire administration to denounce it "in the strongest possible terms," adding ... "Anything less equates to a tacit endorsement of violence and should not be tolerated by anyone.
The weakening dollar since the Group of 20 meeting in January has fueled speculation of a tacit agreement, or secret deal, which might make yen strength simply collateral damage to solving bigger issues.
In December, the United Nations — with the tacit support of the outgoing Obama administration — condemned Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem as an impediment to a two-state solution.
"To be clear, my decision to maintain this relationship was in no way an endorsement or tacit approval of this kind of conduct," Admiral Moran said, referring to the accusations against Commander Servello.
"To be clear, my decision to maintain this relationship was in no way an endorsement or tacit approval of this kind of conduct," Admiral Moran said, referring to the accusations against Commander Servello.
The current explosion in hedge fund shareholder activism, which has pressured corporations like Microsoft, Apple, DuPont and General Electric, has been fed by the (often tacit) support of large institutional investors behind the scenes.
It's a tacit understanding that to be human is to hurt, that there are millions of complications in every life and that many people will hurt you to get what they need or want.
But it would be far more accurate to say that shipper ideology is ultimately about fans trying to find a way to gain equity with creators, to work with them in a tacit collaboration.
Neither Michael nor Mary has disclosed their affair to their spouse, but they seem to have reached a kind of tacit détente, a cessation of hostilities that implies both vaguely know what's going on.
But for many African American men, it may have been the most natural thing in the world: Reflecting the tacit signs of respect given to one another everywhere from the barbershop to the boardroom.
Investors who attended Tajikistan's roadshow presentations had predicted the deal would fly, thanks to attractive yields, the rarity of new entrants to bond indices and Russia's tacit backing for the small central Asian country.
Every time you parade the work of a man who represents such ideas, especially while he still lives, you are in a sense glorifying him, and giving tacit approval to his point of view.
This was widely viewed as Trump offering some form of tacit support for Le Pen, who was politically exploiting the terror attack at the very moment Trump was suggesting it would help her campaign.
Yet, it is hard to believe that so many interactions by such high-level members of Trump's campaign or his administration could possibly have occurred without Trump's knowledge or his tacit or explicit consent.
The state's popular junior senator, Joni Ernst, appeared on stage with Rubio and praised him -- a tacit blessing, but not necessarily an endorsement -- and its largest newspaper, The Des Moines Register, did endorse him.
The U.S. Trade Representative's Office also accuses Beijing of often making access to key Chinese markets conditional upon tacit agreements that American companies transfer technology and other IP to Chinese partners, which Beijing denies.
As I wrote in a Heritage Foundation paper last month: In some regions of the globe, tacit or explicit U.S. support for liberal progressive policies backed by taxpayer dollars is cannibalizing moderate political support.
"Brady might not agree with Trump's views or his policies ... but in refusing to publicly disavow Trump's actions, Brady is giving tacit endorsement to both Trump and the chaos he has created," she argued.
The comments by Bill Blair are a tacit admission by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal government that it has fumbled its message on the hot-button migration issue ahead of next year's federal election.
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Furthermore, the tacit implication is that women are so infantile that they need to be rewarded for making the simple observation that being nasty towards a fellow human is the wrong thing to do.
Social morality, which is the topic of justice, had its own tacit rules, and drawing those out could help to make clear what people already knew when not distracted by self-interest or prejudice.
But no heads had rolled in Trump World — a tacit acknowledgment by the candidate, perhaps, that responsibility for the campaign resided in the man with the office on the 1003th floor of Trump Tower.
I learned a stark lesson from this case: that there is indeed a tacit acceptance of stripping land from folks who face systemic racial and legal disadvantages, particularly when there are financial incentives involved.
And there is some evidence that Trump's supporters don't simply have a passive, tacit acceptance of an undesirable platform, but instead have an active set of beliefs that support what is deplorable in Trump.
The BOJ dropped its explicit target of increasing base money by an annual 80 trillion yen ($777.45 billion), in what some analysts said was a tacit admission its aggressive asset-buying was becoming unsustainable.
With Republicans all too eager to table their principles for this president, here's what we know they WILL support, either directly or through tacit silence: Protectionist policies that invite trade wars with our allies.
When the United States gives full support to Saudi Arabia in its relentless air campaign against Houthi forces in Yemen, is there a tacit belief that the pain would largely run only one way?
The issues may vary, but the common theme is this: Nadler, a constitutional lawyer, thinks the administration is consistently abusing its power — with the tacit blessing of a Republican majority that refuses to investigate.
In all, Republicans are pushing to make a tacit admission that after campaigning on repealing Obamacare for seven years, they will have to sideline their Republican-led health care efforts for the time being.
But there was also tacit recognition that the industry is a long way from being attractive to the type of workers it will need if it is to harness the advantages of digital technologies.
It was a tacit reminder to the world that, at 33 years old, the crown prince could remain among the powerful figures in the Middle East for decades no matter what evidence Turkey produces.
Now, China has agreed to cut the price tag on the project by one-third to $11 billion, in a tacit acknowledgment that the economics of the original deal did not make financial sense.
Mr. el-Sisi, 2800, is seeking at least a tacit blessing before a referendum to change the Egyptian constitution so that he can stay in power until 2034 — in effect, as president for life.
"We are writing in advance of Tuesday's ill-advised vote to avoid irreversible and cataclysmic damage to the company which would result from your agreement, tacit or otherwise to the proposal," Pishevar's attorneys wrote.
If the show's point was to call out patriarchy, its choice to exclusively cast young, thin, normatively beautiful models was a tacit endorsement of the patriarchy's oppressive ideas of what ideal women should be.
This, in turn, has fractured the tacit U.S.-Sunni Arab-Israel anti-Iran coalition and left Israel feeling more alone than ever to deal with Iran — and its proxies in Lebanon, Syria and Iraq.
"It is also a tacit admission that her government needs to improve the atmosphere around the Article 50 negotiations," Mujtaba Rahman, Europe director of political risk consultancy Eurasia Group, said in a research note.
There's a sense of tacit agreement, then, between his music and that of Overall, a young drummer, producer and rapper who pulls from various world music traditions, electronic adventurism and left-field hip-hop.
Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar said inflammatory speeches at the protests over the new citizenship law in the last few months and the tacit support of some opposition leaders was behind the violence.
Yet the main talking point he's using to sell the proposal reveals the fundamental problem at the heart of the plan itself: the administration's tacit endorsement of Israel's continued illegal settlements in Palestinian territory.
With Moore refusing to exit the race, Trump has apparently decided to give a tacit endorsement to the embattled candidate in the hopes that a victory in Alabama will keep his agenda on track.
After martial law was lifted in 1987, some people found the confidence to speak up, with the tacit encouragement of President Lee Teng-hui, the first leader of modern Taiwan who was born there.
If he proposes it and gets even tacit permission from the Trump administration — which has yet to condemn the proposal — then expectations of what Israel can get from the Palestinians will be profoundly reset.
But over all that was a sort of tacit agreement to enjoy this game on its own terms, and as the imperfect but invaluable respite from the rest of the world that it was.
Such a project might not amount to "tacit or express" coordination on "election interference," but the overlapping timing of the campaign and the construction planning leaves open the possibility that Trump was vulnerable to manipulation.
But in practically the same breath, Trump denounced the National Security Agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, claiming that they were responsible for leaking classified information, seemingly a tacit admission that the reports are accurate.
But because there's this kind of tacit agreement of this is how you do this, this is how we do that, and we know what it ends up looking like, there's almost a stalemate, right?
But when Nintendo suggests tossing yourself into a 50-hour epic like "Breath of the Wild," they're offering you a tacit endorsement that you'll be able to play these games in VR for a while.
To suggest even a year ago that Republican politicians and pundits would appear via jumbotron at the Democratic National Convention to make a tacit case for Hillary Clinton's presidency would have broken Rush Limbaugh's brain.

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