Tacit
in sentence
114 examples of Tacit in a sentence
As an agitated follower of the injustice highlighted in the movie, I was incensed by the implication of
tacit
support .
Whereas many romance flicks rely upon verbal dramatization, Eric Byler's first directed feature subdues the audience with
tacit
performances.
One key advantage of it is that such an approach has a real chance of gaining support, albeit sometimes tacit, from Arab countries - and from Europe and Russia as well.
In the past, characterizing as a civil war a conflict in a complex region was a
tacit
warning that others should stay out.
Indeed, reflect for a moment on this conundrum: to ignore the bloodshed in Syria is to give
tacit
recognition to Iran’s regional influence.
Second, and much more important, a
tacit
anti-appeasement ultimatum has been issued to the Kremlin: additional expansion in Ukraine will lead to much stronger and more painful sanctions.
For one thing, Jews had more experience with commerce than most other groups, and the
tacit
knowledge of buying, selling, and calculating advantage that was passed on in families with ties to business helps explain why Jews tended to be better at it.
UN Security Council Resolution 1973, which authorized the current mission to protect Libyans, had the explicit or
tacit
agreement of the Security Council’s five veto-wielding powers.
The final compromise was based on a
tacit
understanding that EU enlargement would not be possible before the second half of the next decade.
One would expect that, with the rising Iranian threat fostering
tacit
security cooperation between Israel and its more stable Arab neighbors (particularly Saudi Arabia), Netanyahu would aspire to resolve the Palestinian issue, thus removing the last obstacle to an overt strategic partnership.
In any case, Russia’s veto in the Security Council is a
tacit
admission of guilt, opening the door for the Netherlands – which lost the most citizens in the attack – to push for additional sanctions.
And, although the US is not explicitly supporting the Philippines in the legal case it has brought to the United Nations asserting that China’s claims are illegal under the Convention on the Law of the Sea, the complaint clearly has the
tacit
backing of most of the Philippines’ allies.
For example, though China said little in public about Russia’s invasion and dismemberment of Georgia last summer, Russia is making a strategic mistake if it equates China’s public silence with
tacit
acquiescence in the Kremlin’s claim to “privileged” influence in the post-Soviet countries to China’s west.
Such talks, Turkey fears, would offer
tacit
acknowledgement that Iraqi Kurds have won a degree of autonomy from Baghdad.
A second criterion for defining a “bad” oligarch should be that a major part of his or her business dealings are in Russia, and thus depend on at least
tacit
government support.
Images of MBS at the summit, interacting with fellow world leaders, will shift the narrative away from his actions, signaling a
tacit
international acceptance of his behavior and opening the way for a return to the status quo.
Its repercussions could be enormous, because the contradictory and erratic response of the United States to the coup could be interpreted as
tacit
encouragement for other would-be coup leaders elsewhere in the region, at least in Central America.
As the scientist and philosopher Michael Polanyi would say of such
tacit
knowledge, we know more than we can tell.
It is the West’s acceptance of corruption – either open or
tacit
– that makes it an accomplice to too many nefarious regimes, and makes its espousal of democratic principles appear either hypocritical or contradictory.
Silence can be presumed to be
tacit
acceptance that rapid increases in long-term asset price are warranted.
As long as the Saudi regime meets America’s oil needs and fights Islamist radicals, it will continue to receive US support and silence – and hence its
tacit
consent.
Since the end of World War II, the US-centered global economic order has been built on a complementary set of
tacit
economic and security arrangements between the United States and its core partners, with emerging economies playing a peripheral role.
In addition to enjoying the
tacit
protection of the Trump court, he knows that the world is still heavily dependent on Saudi oil.
Jordan’s diverse tribal composition was reflected in newly established Web sites, some of which were created with
tacit
support – and even funding – from security agencies or other official or political groups.
The key to this puzzle is
tacit
knowledge.
Moreover,
tacit
knowledge is vast and growing, so that only a miniscule fraction of it fits in anybody’s head.
Getting more
tacit
knowledge is easier said than done, because economies can offer experience only on the basis of current jobs.
How do they create and mobilize coherent teams of people in new economic activities if the requisite
tacit
knowledge is missing?
Recent research at Harvard University’s Center for International Development (CID) suggests that
tacit
knowledge flows through amazingly slow and narrow channels.
It is easier to move brains than it is to move
tacit
knowledge into brains, and not only in Mexico.
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