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

768 Sentences With "tacitly"

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The government has tacitly allowed the market economy to grow.
The group accused Turkey of tacitly supporting Islamic State (IS).
Then on Thursday, he was back to tacitly supporting it.
He suggested that the club was tacitly encouraging such behavior.
When we participate in this system, we're tacitly endorsing it.
To willfully ignore something is to tacitly accept its existence.
The US, for its part, seems to tacitly accept this.
This tacitly shielded some three-quarters of them from forced removal.
It's also tacitly endorsing his strategy of going cheap and simple.
Obama has also offered criticism of his successor, albeit more tacitly.
White violence is even tacitly permitted at much, much sillier levels.
It tacitly allows jobs and awards to be denied to troublemakers.
Of the rest, all but one tacitly or explicitly encouraged malicious tracking.
The move has raised questions about whether Zuckerberg has tacitly endorsed Buttigieg.
She is now like me: average size, and tacitly sour about it.
The agency explicitly recommended condom use, which Francis appeared to tacitly condone.
Permitless carry, however, tacitly encourages the criminal element to disregard the obvious.
Rather, I want the Fed, working tacitly with the fiscal authority, i.e.
They tacitly endorse a player-first hierarchy, at least in marketing terms.
For the moment, however, the two front-runners have tacitly declared a truce.
And by doing so, she also tacitly confirmed the leaked statements were true.
American policy tacitly encourages this by not being tough enough in requiring English.
Before abolition, white women were tacitly permitted to terminate pregnancies as they chose.
Their call for "Medicare for All" tacitly admits that ObamaCare cannot be saved.
While Bannon and his allies are already tacitly supporting primary challengers to Sens.
Lam's retreat was a tactical one, probably endorsed at least tacitly by Beijing.
It is just Senate rules — essentially a tradition, tacitly agreed upon among senators.
Claude has tacitly announced his exit from the zone of the life-engaged.
But maybe you should make sure you're not tacitly encouraging customers to make explosives.
Uber tacitly acknowledged this when it announced its settlement with California and Massachusetts drivers.
The natural question to ask is whether the model is tacitly sorting by race.
"They are tacitly admitting that the goal is to block the president," he said.
Doing so would tacitly affirm the continuity in their contribution to our common good.
But because wine is delicious, we all tacitly agreed to live with the nuisance.
Analysts have said innocent passage could tacitly affirm China's claims to the disputed waters.
Bakari Sellers (D) told McClatchy that he believes Clyburn "is tacitly endorsing" Biden.   Rep.
We would never burn out, we reassured one another (albeit tacitly) during those meetings.
When it comes to Trump, he's tacitly endorsed the alt-right and white supremacists.
I will not be a smiling face on camera that tacitly endorses this decision.
Would such as extreme approach be tolerated, if only tacitly, by the mainstream resistance?
Tokyo acts alone, but its move will have been tacitly approved at G7 level.
Trump hasn't tacitly authorized widespread, wholesale violence against perceived "scapegoats" — yet (well, mostly not).
Advisers, in the run-up to Biden's announcement, had tacitly discussed age as a liability.
Then it may be tacitly or overtly necessary for you to follow the same path.
Some executives even tacitly support American pressure, hoping it will strengthen the rule of law.
Some smaller cities - with less onerous regulations - have tacitly loosened policies to boost the market.
He was in on the joke, thereby inadvertently and tacitly lending credence to Reagan's claim.
Every time someone does anything like that, they are tacitly saying: shit is fucked up.
When the C.C.P. first came to power in 1949, it tacitly recognized this imperial past.
American officials have been tight-lipped by comparison, though Western diplomats tacitly confirmed those outlines.
With a wink and a nod, they tacitly sanctioned the acts of Klan violence that resulted.
Attempts at "better" moderation have repeatedly silenced the vulnerable while tacitly endorsing the most adept manipulators.
Israel and Hezbollah, the Lebanese-based militant organization, have tacitly upheld a tense truce since 2202.
The utter absence of an appropriate, proximate response tacitly concedes the legitimacy of this utter craziness.
That makes it that much easier for the Republicans to at least tacitly support President Trump.
Surprisingly, the new president tacitly supported the Women's March by acknowledging protesters' right to do so.
Washington's tortured relationship with Pakistan and complaints that Islamabad is tacitly encouraging extremists -- had been finalized.
Grandfather telling the story to granddaughter seals their bond and tacitly establishes a pact between them.
They have also argued a supplemental request would tacitly prove their arguments for increasing defense spending.
Republicans have already tacitly conceded that they can't fully repeal the law because of these limitations.
They convey, and not so tacitly, that the poor are poor because they choose to be.
Publicly, Chechen officials have responded by simultaneously denying and, through that denial, tacitly supporting the violence.
In recent months, Syria's government has tacitly acknowledged that hundreds of people have died in detention.
"We felt that by not saying something, we would be tacitly supporting the monuments," he said.
Mr. Nossiter believes they are tacitly associated with the Trump administration purely by virtue of nationality.
Even within the European Union, different member countries have tacitly backed different sides, with varying intensity.
This tacitly approving silent majority, after all, keep voting for him on the RA poll in droves.
For one, regulators didn't take kindly to Uber entering markets he decided were "tacitly" allowing him to.
This strategy has worked because many Americans tacitly accept that to be a woman is to sacrifice.
But even in the nastiest of arguments, scientists generally tacitly agree that they are all Doing Science.
Although Tom admits he was not prepared to have sex that evening, he acknowledges he tacitly consented.
It is a gift given to serve a relationship our culture tacitly tells us should be primary.
Clinton, in effect, had started it, with an ad that tacitly questioned his commitment to gun control.
Mandate of Heaven commits one sin, however: It tacitly discourages new players from playing as the Empire.
In effect, a large number of countries have tacitly accepted North Korea as a nuclear weapons state.
"This decentralized model tacitly perpetuated fraudulent hiring practices that, in turn, maximized productivity and profit," it said.
He even tacitly supported the election of the reformist Republican Fiorello La Guardia as New York mayor.
Previously though, Trump had tacitly acquiesced in Cohen's averral that Trump had been totally in the dark.
But once you are involved in legal argument, you tacitly accept that certain things count as law.
And so countries that have outlawed capital punishment are tacitly encouraging Iraq to eliminate their jihadi citizens.
Even some supporters of the commission have tacitly expressed concerns that it at times over-reached itself.
I'm always somewhat tacitly aware that I'm watching Robert Redford play a character, and I enjoy that.
Airbnb has been under fire lately for tacitly allowing discrimination against LGBT guests and people of color.
He laughed, Kawakubo did not, and it was tacitly understood that this was tantamount to a refusal.
That's a fact that has been tacitly acknowledged even by those who opposed our decision to publish.
By calling the convention of bishops, the pope has tacitly accepted that that is not going to work.
To do anything but would imply that a tax-exempt organization tacitly endorses what amounts to peer torture.
Then they tacitly announced their retirement by saying they would not be at the world championships this year.
I think we cannot escape the fact that the president seems to be tacitly encouraging future disruptive acts.
Pley's subscription tacitly acknowledges those concerns by having its box ship every two months instead of every month.
In August 2010 the United Nations tacitly admitted blame for the cholera outbreak that occurred after the earthquake.
We have authorized these things tacitly and officially, acknowledging their utility over years of development and slow growth.
Once he tacitly accepted the party's embrace, he began to morph from a conservative stalwart to an opportunist.
The voices supporting him have been far more muted, and world leaders are tacitly supporting the military's actions.
Desert Trip tacitly raised the question of what keeps a musician in broad demand for a half-century.
Yet, for too long these predatory players have tacitly operated on the fringes of the commercial cannabis industry.
"By agreeing to the installation of such monuments, we tacitly approve of repression, torture and executions," he wrote.
"It's not race-based," she added, tacitly acknowledging how easily these stylistic categories might slide into racial observation.
The second ended in the self-explanatory "Marriage," with procreation tacitly assumed to be part of the deal.
Magazines have long blurred the line between commerce and editorial content, tacitly supporting advertisers in their fashion shoots.
Kessler's new credential caused many to fault Twitter for tacitly endorsing the ideals he espouses—essentially, white supremacy.
Players continue to seek a competitive edge in a game that has historically tolerated, even tacitly encouraged, chicanery.
But then he seemed to tacitly refer to Trump when he spoke against nationalism, against fearmongering, against isolationism.
Led by politicians sympathetic to Iran, the Iraqi authorities tacitly allowed Iran-allied militias to attack the group.
The HNC, which does include Kurdish groups, has accused the PYD and its allies of tacitly supporting Assad.
Trump's opponents blame him for boosting far-right sentiment, forcing the president to deny he tacitly supports racists.
He tacitly referred to Biden and what appeared to be others by saying: "You know who they are."
In most cases, it has only confirmed, tacitly or without elaboration, new and contradictory information uncovered by the media.
Some symphony orchestras still play a fraction above that, but most musicians have, at least tacitly, agreed to conform.
" "I think by accepting the script we tacitly accept that the script will end the same way every time.
Connor tacitly confirms the theory to Creek when she asks him by not saying their dad didn't do it.
Those don't seem to be worries about the workplace because those are kind of these invisible, tacitly accepted structures.
That is a guarantee of failure, as Mr Sanders tacitly acknowledged in a speech delivered on friendly Vermont soil.
However, is tacitly (or explicitly) supporting the violent ideologies they espouse, materially or otherwise, a dangerous, inhumane, shameful thing?
Donald Trump's rallies over the weekend were scenes of tumult and violence, tacitly egged on by the Republican frontrunner.
What is perhaps most interesting is to hear fans saying that, tacitly, there are many who prefer the Championship.
Pesticides are often used for decades and tacitly accepted as safe before we learn that they are highly toxic.
Snapchat tacitly admitted that its employees copied popular designs from online makeup artists to use in its photo filters.
There were reports that Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi had tacitly supported the breach, although his office denied that.
Instead of changing the topic, Democrats are either tacitly rooting for a recession, or extolling the virtues of socialism.
Praeli and Figueroa's work depends on these veterans, a fact that Clinton tacitly acknowledged before Figueroa was even hired.
"The current government, in our view, is at least tacitly and in some cases supporting white supremacists," Lance said.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi is not leading the effort but is tacitly supporting it, according to Democratic sources.
A shorter ban would have minimized a problem that had long been tacitly condoned by professional teams and leagues.
The Russians, who have good relations with Israel, have tacitly allowed it to conduct such operations in the past.
The news, which potentially implicates Hobby Lobby in tacitly funding ISIS, was weird and startling enough to turn heads.
Whether any Trump administration officials or advisers to the president were involved in the operations, even tacitly, is unclear.
By stepping up to the line without crossing it, a commander in chief tacitly acknowledges that a line exists.
In its first decades, the P.R.C. tacitly acknowledged this past and proudly proclaimed its identity as a multinational state.
Not merely the validity of experience, but the very existence of external reality was tacitly denied by their philosophy.
Much more important to the voters Trump needs to at least tacitly back him are the broader economic numbers.
Some Democrats tacitly admitted that the White House currently has the upper hand -- but predicted the tables would turn.
Instead, both creators and viewers tacitly dismiss the pain caused by such shows as collateral damage, unfortunate but unavoidable.
John Wall is not the only athlete—or even the only NBA player—tacitly or explicitly endorsing alkaline water.
But at least in the Old Republic, it was likely to be tacitly and broadly understood among Jedi teachers.
Clinton on Wednesday, tacitly suggesting he would add to Washington gridlock and fail to stand up to the gun industry.
She tacitly supported rival Marco Rubio during the Republican nominating campaign, though she has promised to support the party's nominee.
Zuckerberg notes that Facebook hasn't monetized that section yet, tacitly implying we should expect to see ads appear there eventually.
By tacitly looking the other way, it encourages this behavior and contributes to a society more divided and more radicalized.
Trey Gowdy, a Republican on the intelligence committee, tacitly confirmed the memo's contents in an appearance on Fox News Sunday.
The company wants to ensure that it's doing everything by the book and not tacitly encouraging piracy, according to Bernal.
But it is one more piece of evidence that tacitly legitimizes renewed dread of the Islamic State in the country.
He sought assurances that Figo would consent to the move, while the details of the transfer were tacitly thrashed out.
If a Trump administration directly or tacitly encourages President Tsai to push her luck, China may feel compelled to attack.
But that ethos would seem to tacitly lead to the rejection of individuals who are seen as jeopardizing those values.
If you're looking—even tacitly—for a partner, dating apps create the perception that limitless choices of partners exist locally.
We're tacitly encouraged to live up to the words in our bios, and are discouraged from ever changing our minds.
Maybe O'Rourke seemed to tacitly zero in on climate change as one of his big issues in his campaign announcement.
Because she solves everyone's problems, her new friends tacitly agree to ignore the fact that she looks and acts forty.
Republicans could offer to approve Garland in exchange for the White House tacitly dropping two or three of these objections.
The United States must use every tool available to convince these nations that supporting terrorism, even tacitly, will be costly.
Very few have voiced support for Mugabe, and foreign leaders also appear to be tacitly supporting moves to oust him.
You cannot compliment someone's smaller body without tacitly implying there was a problem with the larger one they had before.
But at what point does ignorance cross into malice, by virtue of tacitly ignoring what you know to be wrong?
The IRS followed up and tacitly confirmed the new deadline, oddly enough, by retweeting Mnuchin and adding slightly more context.
Trump's tendency to minimize the launches is raising concerns that he is tacitly giving North Korea permission to continue testing.
Mr. Cuomo had for years tacitly supported the split among them, as it allowed him greater leverage in legislative negotiations.
But these explanations are incomplete because they tacitly assume the idea of the pact that might no longer makes right.
That's why the U.S. tacitly allowed Iran to intervene in Syria while also consolidating its influence in Shia-dominated Iraq.
But he stands apart, at least among modern American presidents, for his willingness to tacitly encourage it among his supporters.
This has made otherwise socially impermissible misogyny tacitly tolerable within the realm of art in general and poetry in particular.
In fact, it appeared as if Mr. Obama was willing to tacitly accept Iran's efforts to dominate the Middle East.
Ms. Dewey-Hagborg tacitly raises the point that attention must be paid to the emerging field of forensic DNA technology.
" To Big Brother and the Party, Orwell wrote, "the very existence of external reality was tacitly denied by their philosophy.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said the court had tacitly rejected it in a 1982 decision, Board of Education v. Rowley.
And does choosing not to report on a protest over a pipeline in Alberta tacitly agree with the government stance?
They are tacitly entrenching DACA as the policy not only of the Obama administration, but of the Trump administration as well.
Despite the legal limbo in which cannabis is caught right now, its use is widespread and tacitly accepted by Italian society.
In the process it is tacitly conceding an awkward point: most British Muslims abhor extremism, but a distinct minority is ambivalent.
Richard Armitage and Hank Paulson are making reasoned statements as to why they now reject Trump and are tacitly endorsing Clinton.
Supporting the most effective harm-reduction products also means having to, at the very least, tacitly support those in "big" tobacco.
Until then, anti-LGBTQ bullying and abuse is not only common for LGBTQ students but also tacitly endorsed under state law.
The most we could brave was having sex in our room with the blinds open, tacitly inviting others to peak in.
But by not including liberal sites, it's also tacitly suggestion that mainstream outlets have a liberal bias — which isn't necessarily true.
It's worth stressing that Trump didn't simply tacitly agree to endorse Strange and then keep his head down throughout the election.
That makes it easy for other creators to tell stories about him without tacitly acknowledging the connection, or asking DC's blessing.
It now appears that President Trump, rather than speaking out with honor against Moore, has been persuaded to tacitly support him.
And it's to transform a culture that enables, even tacitly encourages, sexual assault into one that supports consent and mutual respect.
"Caroline's treatment violates every principle of decency, and I feel that remaining on the board tacitly condones this behavior," Zankel wrote.
In the Trump administration's conspiratorial nationalism, avowed anti-Semites hear their overarching narratives reflected back to them, their prejudices tacitly approved.
Republicans in Congress who remain quiet or tacitly supportive of the ban should recognize that history will remember them as cowards.
And the last war on this continent still resonates both tacitly and explicitly; the forces that drove it are still rampant.
For years some had tacitly endorsed the idea that the students who came in already knowing code were born to it.
When we tacitly treat death as The End of every individual's story, we only increase a collective sense of death's unspeakability.
Despite allegations that Moore molested multiple teenage girls, Trump tacitly supported Moore before throwing his full endorsement behind the candidate on Monday.
In fact, Kotkin believes, the real estate market—both in metropolises like NYC and those abroad—tacitly endorses this sort of behavior.
The arrangement tacitly asks visitors to understand African American culture as one that is founded upon its history, and generated by it.
It's just a feel-good fantasy solution, a deus ex machina for a film that tacitly speculates whether there's even a God.
And the way The Daily Beast approached it in assigning both of us to the White House sort of tacitly understood that. 
The government sees these groups as rebels to be exterminated, and tacitly encourages the ethnic cleansing of areas thought to support them.
At the event, where he received a warm response in a large, packed room, he drew laughs when tacitly skewering Mrs. Clinton.
People are often able to act tacitly in concert if they know that others are trying to do the same, said Schelling.
Merkel's defense minister, tacitly admitting the possibility said she had been looking for other locations and hinted that Jordan could be one.
Though the phrase "get rid of it" is invoked during the repartee, leaving me to believe this is tacitly pro-choice programming.
By doing so, Putin tacitly raised the death toll for Russian servicemen to five and confirmed that special forces had been deployed.
Congress tacitly accepts these routine financial losses through its support of a variety of farm subsidy programs designed to soften the blow.
We somehow got through that first, terrifying — for me, at least — class and tacitly agreed to not speak of the subject again.
The new approach tacitly accepts the North as a nuclear power — something administration officials have often said they would never stand for.
And any Republican opposed to Trump's family separation policy can tacitly aid the protest simply by avoiding the Senate floor during votes.
In that sense, the United States has been complicit — if tacitly or unwittingly — in Japan's quiet turn toward authoritarianism under Mr. Abe.
Several former detainees, whose identities are not revealed, share recollections that strongly indicate this violence wasn't just tacitly allowed, but state-sponsored.
The company's strategy was to beat every competitor in plain view, and regulators and the government tacitly — and at times explicitly — approved.
At its worst, it can mean that non-Western artists are tacitly required to represent (or perform) the cultures they came from.
Mnuchin and the Trump administration are advocating for a clean hike to the borrowing limit, something tacitly endorsed by GOP congressional leaders.
But in the fight against the Islamic State after 2014, the United States had tacitly accepted General Suleimani as an awkward ally.
Even some of Trump's aides tacitly acknowledge that ending the trade standoff would be the single biggest step toward reinforcing the economy.
Instead of voicing opposition to this legal coup d'état, the White House remained silent, thus tacitly approving in the eyes of Iraqis.
That might not be something the U.S. government condones, but they might tacitly accept it if prices began to climb back up.
Even Fitbit seems to tacitly acknowledge the Ace's potential for misuse, because while the device can track steps, it won't calculate calories burned.
The move would tacitly accept North Korea as a nuclear power, which has been a red line for many in the Trump administration.
When news articles tell us that we should focus on the flu instead, they tacitly allow us to ignore this suffering in China.
In fact, the FDA tacitly acknowledges that expiration dates have little to do with whether they will or won't consider a food safe.
His campaign has been accused of tacitly encouraging violence at large and rowdy rallies where Trump supporters have at times clashed with protesters.
Facebook has tacitly accepted that this is a legitimate tactic  — or at least, it has not been ousted in any algorithmic update yet.
It's not helping Twitter's image or user experience to be tacitly supportive of racists, misogynists, and anti-semites who attack people in public.
Each time we choose to share an image we find beautiful, versus one we find less so, we tacitly contribute to aesthetic ideals.
Intriguingly, Mr Trump has tacitly acknowledged this by making the first significant changes to his campaign since he entered the race last June.
A poor gay Jamaican can face violence on the streets, but an "uptown" gay Jamaican can be tacitly accepted, or at least tolerated.
He also said that Congress had tacitly encouraged the purchasing of Puerto Rican debt and that Puerto Rico had a history of indebtedness.
Instead, she thinks that in their embrace of the pomp and circumstance of traditional wedding ceremonies, sologamists end up tacitly endorsing the institution.
The peremptory challenge has long been controversial because it may tacitly systematize racial discrimination; Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall favored its complete abolition.
What if you're gender-nonconforming and you want to wear a suit, but the dress code tacitly assumes you'll be in a frock?
"At many points legal authorities have been tacitly accepting of paramilitary actions on the border or direct participants in them," Ms. Belew said.
This logic, which echoes President Trump's "violence on many sides" statement, also tacitly condones the NYPD's disruption of those groups in equal measure.
The two matters are linked, because Maduro (and before him, Hugo Chavez) has tacitly supported the FARC's destabilizing activities in regional rival Colombia.
Those examples and more, they said, could tacitly give license to people inclined to mistreat those they deem unwelcome in the United States.
The only way he could do that was by tacitly allying with Iran, Syria's regime, Russia, pro-Iranian Shiite militias, and pro-U.
It smacks of a collective overreaction as a society, prompted by guilt for not speaking out long ago and tacitly accepting the unacceptable.
Every time we swipe our credit cards, like our Friends or visit our favorite website, we tacitly add to the big data pile.
In protracting his campaign, Sanders is also tacitly encouraging his supporters to vote for a third-party candidate rather than the Democratic nominee.
They occupy an ideal in-between space where powerful people can tacitly support a cause without, at least in theory, getting serious backlash.
Democrats tacitly admitted Medicare needed budget controls when they passed the Affordable Care Act, which included the Independent Payment Advisory Board or IPAB.
Trump once again tacitly endorsed Alabama Republican Roy Moore, an alleged child molester, for U.S. Senate by bashing his Democratic challenger, Doug Jones.
STA exposed just how widespread opposition to the sale is, and set an agenda, parts of which even the museum has tacitly acknowledged.
Moreover, competition limits incentives for just a few large players in a tight oligopoly to tacitly or even explicitly 'agree' not to compete.
In the current climate, American art museums cannot remain passive; to do so is to tacitly endorse a politics of fear, division, and repression.
McLay's goal wasn't to shrink-and-pink finance, but to ditch overly-complicated ways of talking about money that tacitly keep underserved groups out.
That's fine and normal, because we've all tacitly accepted that as part of the bargain of being alive, which again, we did not choose.
And another wrote: In responding to the questions as she did, the woman is tacitly accepting an institutional structure that is unfair to women.
"Our" Arab dictatorships were reliably pro-American, siding with the US on Israel (if only tacitly), on isolating Iran, and on fighting Islamist terrorists.
Bush experienced a maelstrom of bad publicity after it was revealed he tacitly condoned President Donald Trump's sexually aggressive comments in a 2005 recording.
" Northam called the policy "inhumane," and pledged that Virginia would not send any resources to the border "that could actively or tacitly support it.
GOP leaders have largely avoided making public judgments about Trump while tacitly acknowledging that he has a good chance of being atop the ticket.
For many conservative minorities, they see no place for themselves in a political party that both tacitly accepts and openly disparages people of color.
Many governments around the Americas, most notably those that comprise the Lima Group, tacitly recognize the urgency of the challenges the region is facing.
World leaders also appear to be tacitly supporting the attempt at to dethrone Mugabe, with no real voices coming out to support the leader.
He has also pushed back on the perception, leveled by many former opponents, that he has tacitly encouraged supporters to scorch them by proxy.
It would tacitly encourage other countries to harden their own borders, if only to protect from becoming holding pens for stricter nations like Germany.
"At least he's still here," well-meaning well-wishers — who have tacitly accepted the modern idea that sustained life trumps all — assured my family.
Only tacitly did we agree that when the children are with me, I decide what they do; when they are with him, he does.
Crashes happen onscreen, too, all the time, which is why a lot of programs have tacitly acknowledged their inevitability by adding an AUTOSAVE feature.
Canova claims that while his fundraising and staffing grows, some local and national elected officials are staying behind the scenes and tacitly supporting him.
He tacitly encouraged China to continue backing the murderous regime of Pol Pot in Cambodia, lest the Soviet-backed Vietnamese take over that country.
Even the Justice Department and the CFPB have tacitly admitted that their position on the bureau's constitutionality is going to complicate the CFPB's mission.
But in recent years the Shinawatras defied those traditional networks, tacitly challenging the king's moral authority, by appealing to rural voters with populist projects.
"By staying on the economic council it looks like you are tacitly endorsing Trump's policies," added Mr. Azemun, who identified himself as Iranian-American.
Regulators are exercising their discretionary power to enforce or not enforce their regs, and therefore, choosing to tacitly approve ridesharing by not enforcing against ridesharing.
Western countries have tacitly backed the Arab states diplomatically, and the United States, Britain and France sell them billions of dollars a year in arms.
Update (May 5, 2016): In a new post on his website, Wright has now tacitly admitted that he can't prove his identity as Bitcoin's creator.
President Obama appeared to tacitly support Comey's court fight and the idea that there should be limits on criminal suspects' ability to hide behind encryption.
But most people in Hollywood will not say anything even objectively positive about even the economy because that would tacitly be giving support to Trump.
The Supreme Court maintained its practice of tacitly approving state and local limits, turning away a challenge to a Connecticut law banning many semiautomatic rifles.
It tacitly accepts the legitimacy of asking a foreign power for help in discrediting a political rival, and subverting American foreign policy in the process.
Tacitly icing women out of positions of influence with provisions like forced arbitration trickles down to the games, and shapes the communities that play them.
In Egypt, Saudi Arabia tacitly supported a 2013 military takeover, seeing the military as a more reliable ally than the elected Islamist government it replaced.
"The IMF is tacitly accepting that China will not take a haircut on debts to African governments," said one banker, who has followed the negotiations.
Nami, a photographic series from Chengdu, China-born artist Yuan Yao, makes this tacitly-approved spectrum apparent through its striking refusal to conform to it.
Trump's Friday tweets actually tacitly acknowledge that drug smuggling is more likely to happen at ports than between them — something he generally explicitly lies about.
But the clearest takes on his appeal so far have recognized his role as a tacitly religious figure, a would-be prophet for lost boys.
But plenty of fans rushed to point out that Shatner had tacitly sicced his 2 million Twitter followers on specific members of the Outlander fandom.
These events challenge the social contract where the public tacitly accepted a level of corruption and authoritarianism in exchange for stability, security and economic improvements.
Philip Tinari, chief executive officer of UCCA, who has worked in China's art industry since 2002, argues that the state tacitly approves of this arrangement.
But what's different today is that these brutal crackdowns are being passively accepted and perhaps even tacitly encouraged by the president of the United States.
Rubell, who explains in the press release that viewers enjoy tormenting the performer, tacitly acknowledges that the piece isn't much different than a dunk tank.
Some lobbyists have tacitly accepted the likelihood that major provisions of the health law will be repealed, setting their sights instead on shaping its replacement.
Whether or not they officially endorse Trump during their speeches, or simply condone him tacitly by speaking at his convention, they're already looking past November.
He spent the weekend before his ban from the social media platform tacitly encouraging his followers to harass Jones following the US premiere of Ghostbusters.
By doing so, the Trump administration tacitly supported the suit, which could roll back Obamacare's coverage guarantees for people with pre-existing conditions if it succeeds.
We tacitly accept that we should continue to classify people using a 19th-century racial hierarchy as if that's a normal or decent thing to do.
But the general also tacitly acknowledged that reaching a political solution in Syria may be an uphill battle because of Russia's strengthening of the Assad government.
By paying tribute to 27-year-old Fyodor Zhuravlyov, Putin tacitly raised the death toll for Russian servicemen in the five-month Syria operation to five.
That the company has not done this is deeply negligent at best, and more likely to be because Airbnb's executives tacitly agree with their bigoted users.
"With all of this security and privacy stuff, everyone tacitly assumes that everyone can find your stuff [online], while hoping that isn't the case," says Hinton.
If it does nothing, it is tacitly admitting that mass shootings are something Americans should simply have to live with— if they should be so lucky.
The Comey letter to Congress about Clinton's newly discovered emails is widely believed to have helped Trump win; Comey tacitly conceded that this might be true.
Most of the musicians have stories about Ms. Ono visiting the park and, they said, tacitly blessing their right to play there by enjoying their songs.
The application of a consistent set of rules would signal that the United States does not tacitly support human rights abuses of the countries they arm.
The conformists will see the radicals as naive or even nefarious agents of chaos tacitly condoning illegal activity that will ruin any hopes of mainstream adoption.
If the president tacitly admits to lying about his business interests in Russia, it's unsafe to assume anything else he says about those ties is true.
Instead of tacitly accepting that inaction is preordained for the remaining two years of the Trump presidency, Congress should send Mr. Trump legislation addressing this crisis.
While the world rejected the new policy — the United Nations General Assembly voted 128 to 9 to condemn it — Arab states seemed to tacitly accept it.
Washington tacitly accepted his takeover by declining to label it a military coup, and has continued to provide Egypt $1.3 billion a year in military aid.
The result is that the Saudis — through private or covert channels — have tacitly supported the Taliban in ways that make the kingdom an indispensable power broker.
That does not mean we Australians will become Beijing's ally, but it does mean we will begin tacitly to acquiesce to China's claims to regional leadership.
Again, all of this was the result of the simple misinformation campaign convincing Central Americans that the U.S. was at least tacitly welcoming illegal immigrant children.
But some warned that he was tacitly approving what many fear could be the most brutal suppression of democratic dissent in China in nearly 30 years.
Tacitly, Thomas begins to acknowledge that the men in her life had ceaselessly betrayed her, having sexually violated black women to father many of their children.
This recognition, of course, should not occur formally under the terms of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, but rather tacitly and in our strategic and popular discourse.
But Russian hacking defies easy categorization, American officials say, because the Russian government tacitly supports many private hackers and occasionally taps them for freelance government work.
But some warned that he was tacitly approving what many fear could be the most brutal suppression of democratic dissent in China in nearly 30 years.
When did the US evolve from tacitly condoning the existence of black markets to becoming one of the world's primary enforcers against illicit trade and piracy?
Apple has tacitly admitted that it can modify the software on Farook's iPhone to give the FBI access without damaging the security of anyone else's iPhone.
By discriminating against women, by creating or supporting corporate cultures in this manner, these men are tacitly conspiring to have those they love treated the same way.
In Twitter's case, that has led to it repeatedly bungling large-scale harassment campaigns and tacitly creating an environment in which trolls, particularly far-right ones, thrive.
Some fear that Javett, a newly-opened institution, has tacitly given auction houses, galleries, and museums permission to forget Mthethwa's dark personal history — and disseminate his work.
But why would he stop her, given that he tacitly accepted her tactics when he chose hosts over humans, and resurrected her with her killing schemes intact?
Plus, we can all agree that he'll never endorse same-sex marriage (nor will any pontiff in our lifetime), although he has now tacitly backed civil unions.
Even the actions he undertakes that draw the most criticism (the family separations at the US-Mexico border, for instance) are tacitly sanctioned by many other Republicans.
To reject love is to tacitly acknowledge love's power over you: a truism the album affirms, for musically, behold finely wrought romantic schlock of the highest order.
Not only did he allow Clinton to paint herself as the expert, he tacitly encouraged her to do so, because that made him one of the people.
In declaring the media the "opposition party," Bannon may have actually done it a great favor, tacitly casting it as a worthy adversary to Trump's newfound power.
But only one head is destined to wear the crown — and, in a deflating moment, Elizabeth tacitly acknowledges she isn't sure Charles is up to the job.
They didn't have to learn the Sieg Heil salute at home to have grown up in a culture that tacitly or even explicitly overlooks or endorses bigotry.
Western powers have tacitly backed the Arab states in the conflict and the United States, Britain and France sell them billions of dollars a year in arms.
Cate Blanchett, Diane Keaton, Scarlett Johansson, Kristen Stewart, Emma Stone: All of these actresses and more have either tacitly or explicitly endorsed Allen after working with him.
Donald Trump's campaign has proved too attractive to anti-Semites, Nazis and white nationalists, and on some level the campaign seems to be tacitly courting that constituency.
Like any successful exhibition about a figure as familiar as van Gogh, Inspiration from Japan must tacitly debunk the clichés and stereotypes that surround the artist's biography.
Last week U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo tacitly acknowledged this during Senate testimony when he said Pyongyang's facilities "continue to produce fissile material" for nuclear weapons.
The Persian Gulf monarchs have shown more interest in building a common front against Iran with Washington — and, tacitly, Israel — than in confronting Israel over the Palestinians.
" Schiff said the idea "tacitly adopts the fiction that the Russians are a constructive partner on the subject instead of the worst actor on the world stage.
At a Camp David summit in May, 2015, Obama tacitly scolded M.B.Z. and the emir of Qatar for waging proxy war in support of their rival militias.
Pakistan and Iran are both tacitly training and recruiting insurgents in the region, while Russia still has ties to the Taliban that complicate politics in the region.
Western powers have tacitly supported the Arab states in the conflict and the United States, Britain and France sell them billions of dollars a year in weaponry.
And some argue real consent requires performers have a hand in envisioning and producing a scene, rather than just tacitly agreeing to act out someone else's fantasy.
Why it matters: The blockade, which Trump has appeared to tacitly back, has brought Qatar and Iran closer together — not a desirable outcome for either Washington or Riyadh.
Republicans are tacitly threatening regulations, but are less interested in regulation for its own sake than getting concessions from some of the biggest media platforms in the country.
Hu's characters rarely miss a chance to inflict emotional and physical pain on one another, and the movie's relentless cruelty is a mark of its tacitly political fury.
A few fellow zealots have described him as a "martyr," but scholars and pundits have recognized, tacitly or otherwise, that he was asking for something awful to happen.
"Some countries have, without any evidence, and making use of national security, tacitly assumed crimes to politicize, and even obstruct and restrict, normal technology exchange activities," Chunying added.
But the probe raises questions about how long the tradition of slap bets had preceded the 2017 incident and whether SEALs and their students tacitly tolerated the practice.
The GOP-controlled House of Representatives passed a resolution Monday that tacitly says America shouldn't assist Saudi Arabia in its fight against Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen.
In theory, this seems like a reasonable balance between not wanting to remove artists from the platform entirely and not wanting the apperance of tacitly endorsing reprehensible behavior.
And then there's the lives of kids across the globe, who are forced to live in fear of bombings predicated on tech and ideologies that we tacitly encourage.
But in recent years, critics have often accused Egypt of tacitly aligning itself with Israel, a charge that the government of President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has denied.
The march is a focus of debate about whether the ruling Law and Justice Party (PiS) tacitly encourages groups with roots in the fascist and anti-Semitic movements.
It was not clear whether the Americans tacitly accepted Mr. Zarif's visit to Biarritz or if it was in effect a poke at Mr. Trump by Mr. Macron.
Some tacitly acknowledged the accusations leveled against Mr. Ailes, while others ignored the recent history that robbed him of his longtime post as the head of Fox News.
In other workplaces some seats will be tacitly reserved for those with seniority; who would dare sit in the seat of the person who decides your work rota?
It is a clear violation of American political speech through which esteemed leaders have tacitly agreed not to speak ill of one another while in a foreign country.
Both a liberal like Barack Obama and a populist like Donald Trump tacitly agreed that such foreign adventures were, on any large scale, a thing of the past.
In other workplaces, some seats will be tacitly reserved for those with seniority; who would dare sit in the seat of the person who decides your work rota?
It was not clear whether the Americans tacitly accepted Mr. Zarif's visit to Biarritz or if it was in effect a poke at Mr. Trump by Mr. Macron.
"Some countries have, without any evidence, and making use of national security, tacitly assumed crimes to politicize, and even obstruct and restrict, normal technology exchange activities," she added.
Instead, they're focusing their attention on the national debt, tacitly framing it as more important than the personal debt burdening countless young folks—and that's a serious problem.
Black voters are used to having to accept tacitly the fact that black political figures, especially black women, cannot loudly own their identities; the consequences are simply too great.
But once I saw she had actually written it down, I became terrified, realizing I had crossed a line I had tacitly pledged my employer I would not cross.
Washington has accused China of forcing technology transfers, and tacitly supporting intellectual property violations and cyber-crime, but those issues were downplayed in official descriptions of the weekend's agreement.
Karen Weaver, the mayor of Flint, Michigan, tacitly endorsed Hillary Clinton's run for president on Tuesday, thanking the Democratic candidate for her support during the city's ongoing water crisis.
Indeed, he appeared tacitly to accept that NS2 would go ahead by saying that American companies would compete with the pipeline to provide liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Europe.
Critics say Ivanka is a self-interested hypocrite, providing a pleasing front to an administration whose policies she at least tacitly abets, except for mild and strategically deployed complaints.
However, the U.S. official said Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's statement of regret this week over the embassy storming, which Riyadh accused Tehran of tacitly encouraging, was "significant".
Whatever the motives, the push in the red states does help to lower emissions, which means their goals tacitly align with those of blue states worried about global warming.
Doping was firmly entrenched in the sporting culture, largely tolerated, if not tacitly accepted, by those who competed in everything from cycling's Tour de France to baseball's World Series.
If there is truly "no place for white supremacists or Nazis" in American life, and specifically in the GOP, then why tacitly encourage it by doing nothing about it?
He formed a new party, the National Regeneration Movement (MORENA) and by 2015, senior government officials were tacitly admitting AMLO was in pole position to win the next election.
Nor, from his vantage point, could he grasp how they never saw—or, worse, tacitly accepted—the ways that the AAU system rewarded corruption, with players as human currency.
In a statement on Saturday, Volkswagen tacitly confirmed a report in the Süddeutsche Zeitung newspaper that some Audis with automatic transmissions behaved differently when the cars were being tested.
Criminal law's burdens of proof, difficult for survivors to meet, are often imported, tacitly or explicitly, into civil and administrative processes as standards for the credibility of the victim.
In the absence of any substantial backlash to the initial Kaepernick-led wave of demonstrations, the N.F.L. could at least tacitly endorse the players' right to use their platform.
In agreeing to settle the case, Apple tacitly acknowledged it was able to live with Qualcomm's business model — assuming the price of Qualcomm's royalties is more to Apple's liking.
This incident did not generate a national round of hand-wringing about the death of tolerance, perhaps because most people tacitly agree that it's O.K. to shun professional racists.
The administration has tacitly supported Guatemala's extreme-right-wing president, Jimmy Morales, who is in a standoff with a United Nations commission that is investigating corruption accusations against him.
Pushing back against Western calls to cut off arms sales or impose other sanctions, Saudi Arabia on Friday tacitly threatened that it could look instead to support from Moscow.
Whatever the motives, the push in the red states does help to lower emissions, which means their goals tacitly align with those of blue states worried about climate change.
Reddit's free-speech-friendly moderation stance resulted in the platform tacitly supporting pro-Gamergate subforums like r/KotakuInAction, which became a major contributor to Reddit's growing alt-right community.
A city whose residents often maintain that mixed communities are a source of civic pride has tacitly accepted a new urban landscape that is demonstrably callous and insane. Why?
In other news, Apple tacitly confirmed that it is working on autonomous vehicle technology, as the company filed a public permit for testing the tech in California on Friday.
It's a lonely place to be, but after years of tacitly encouraging the expansion of Israel's West Bank settlements, it will be a prison largely of Netanyahu's own making.
Likewise, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo tacitly backed Guatemala's president, Jimmy Morales, as he quashed a United Nations-mandated anticorruption commission, Cicig, in a move widely seen as antidemocratic.
And crucially, its popularity pushed FM radio stations and MTV to give equal time to black entertainers alongside white artists, on what had been until then tacitly segregated outlets.
"By tacitly looking the other way, it encourages this behavior and contributes to a society more divided and more radicalized," Vox Media publisher Melissa Bell said in a statement.
We also intend to prove that BetterWorks fosters a hostile and discriminatory work environment for women by tacitly endorsing and actively covering up abusive misconduct by members of senior management.
It was those forces that propelled Donald Trump to electoral victory in the United States last week, a fact Obama tacitly acknowledged even as he promoted a forward looking agenda.
By declining to defend Obamacare, the Trump administration tacitly supported the litigation, which could lead to the end of the pre-existing condition provision if the states win their lawsuit.
When you're setting an ambitious goal for yourself, you're essentially identifying something you want to achieve and tacitly pledging that you're going to do the work necessary to achieve it.
Unless, of course, you're afraid that the rules tacitly admit that some of the cast members get blackout drunk, perhaps mix drugs and alcohol, and don't know what they're doing.
The EU tried to isolate Austria by freezing contacts, but when that failed to oust Mr Haider it gradually thawed, and has since tacitly accepted governments sustained by extremist parties.
Tacitly giving Trump credit for a $7 billion investment on a new factory may be a good political move for Intel, but it also shows the limits of its opposition.
By bringing together abortion and fairness to immigrants, two issues that are not often seen as connected, in his airborne press conference, the pope was also tacitly encouraging that shift.
What is far, far worse than Trump's bigotry is that so many Americans chose him as our next president, tacitly endorsing his beliefs with each pull of the voting lever.
Some of Britain's major newspapers have accused Muslims of tacitly supporting ISIS—a claim that was quickly disproved, but is still frequently used by far-right websites and street groups.
" Added CNN White House correspondent Kaitlin Collins: "Is it supposed to be comical that the former White House spokesman is now tacitly admitting that he lied to the American people?
Most Republicans in Washington have tacitly supported efforts to respond to the impacts of climate change, such as rising sea levels, even while not acknowledging it as a policy issue.
Sure enough, the Chinese government tacitly confirmed the augmented estimates, at least in part, when it added off-balance-sheet debts to its official tally a couple of years ago.
In fact, every time we swipe our credit cards, give our phone number to grocery clerks or merely visit our favorite website, we tacitly add to the big data pile.
Russia, the government's most powerful ally, has tacitly backed and sometimes taken part in Mr. Assad's scorched-earth attacks even as it calls, in diplomatic venues, for a political solution.
Despite Trump's reversal in the general election — he began soliciting campaign donations and tacitly blessed outside super PACs — many of his fervent supporters believe he is beholden to no one.
The 500 Women Scientists' piece attacks Nye for proclaiming to represent the science community while "tacitly [endorsing] climate denial, intolerance and attacks on science" by attending the event with Bridenstine.
Israeli intelligence recently leaked five such locations to the press, signaling that it knew what Iran was doing and tacitly acknowledging that its third red line had been severely violated.
The state of play: The bad news for private equity was that at least 9 of the other 11 candidates tacitly acknowledged that Warren is now the Democratic Party's frontrunner.
Professional sports leagues have sued to block traditional sports betting from being legalized in New Jersey while, at the same time, supporting the daily fantasy sites either tacitly or explicitly.
This increasing scrutiny, which tacitly acknowledges that Europe's more proactive regulators were perhaps right all along, is helping unleash a wave of tech startups at the expense of big tech.
Accepting Russian support, tacitly or explicitly, would also be a risk for any Mexican candidate, given allegations of Russian support for President Trump, who remains deeply unpopular in the country.
But at that same news conference, he also seemed to tacitly acknowledge that his black friendships growing up may not have given him the racial understanding he thought he had.
The militarism and fascism of the story, arguably embraced by Robert A. Heinlein's original novel, is both questioned and tacitly embraced by Verhoeven's (and his Robocop screenwriter Edward Neumeier's) interpretation.
What if we've tacitly, implicitly, decided that everything's fine as it is, and that we don't need to create sounds that free themselves from the temporal anchor of the past?
Lane's predisposition toward the archival makes it possible for an even greater number of individuals to engage with TST's message of the dangers of tacitly allowing church and state to intermingle.
"This incident did not generate a national round of hand-wringing about the death of tolerance, perhaps because most people tacitly agree that it's OK to shun professional racists," Goldberg wrote.
But some religious groups objected to even that process, arguing that by taking an affirmative action like filing paperwork they were tacitly endorsing the contraception that their employees would still receive.
One thing it would mean is that we would have accepted, even if only tacitly, the contention that management of human labor is a problem comprehensible in the language of computation.
Hopes rose further last February, when leaders of the AK party and the HDP—which the PKK had tacitly appointed as its interlocutor—announced a ten-point road map for peace.
He added that "most countries" wanted the adoption of the list next month, tacitly acknowledging however that not all the 28 EU member states were equally keen to go that fast.
Somewhat surprisingly for the Trump administration (because the move tacitly conceded flaws in the initial action), the government asked the courts to withhold further proceedings until a new executive order issued.
But in his speech on Monday night, Trump tacitly acknowledged that the only way out of the pit he has created for himself on the Virginia protests is to stop digging.
But some religious groups objected to even that process, arguing that by taking an affirmative action like filing paperwork, they were tacitly endorsing the contraception that their employees would still receive.
Unelected prime ministers may be constitutional, but their lack of a popular mandate weakens their authority, as Callaghan and Mr Brown tacitly acknowledged by contemplating elections well before they had to.
The video from Blankfein that starts each session stresses the importance of maintaining a focus on culture, and refers tacitly to the buffeting the firm's reputation took during the financial crisis.
But human rights groups and activists dismiss that as implausible and accuse police of systematic executions and cover-ups that President Rodrigo Duterte not only refuses to investigate, but tacitly supports.
In return for Mr. Lima's taking the fall, some believe, his allies among Guatemala's "shadow powers" — high-ranking generals and economic elites with links to organized crime — tacitly backed his activities.
This is true, we find out, even when keeping those secrets means tacitly condoning the kidnapping of an American billionaire's grandson, or the murder of one of their own young men.
The Yale authors tacitly acknowledged this point, stating that even if administrative spending is more like 6 percent, Medicare-for-all would still save money (assuming their other assumptions stay true).
Even when allies have been unwilling to match U.S. sanctions in their domestic laws, they have generally tacitly agreed to U.S. measures and allowed U.S. officials to encourage companies to comply.
His entire schtick revolves around thumbing his nose at political correctness, so by making this choice, the HFPA seemed to be tacitly acknowledging that it values shock-jock antics over inclusion.
BRUSSELS — In a letter to senior Trump administration officials, European foreign and finance leaders this week tacitly acknowledged that their efforts to preserve the West's nuclear deal with Iran were failing.
According to Barr's four-page letter, the evidence was not sufficient to establish that members Trump's campaign tacitly engaged in a criminal conspiracy with the Russian government to interfere with the election.
"This week's story in The Atlantic documenting unspeakable harms endured by young men and teenage boys brought to light a reality that cannot be ignored or even tacitly rewarded," the statement continued.
It's worth noting, of course, that the cast and crew have at least tacitly supported Smollett throughout the ordeal, avoiding condemning him even as the investigation shifted to indicate an alleged hoax.
However Scotland's independence referendum legislation, prepared in October in readiness for this potential outcome, tacitly recognizes that the UK government will have to sign off on allowing a vote, constitutional experts say.
The president of the I.O.C., Thomas Bach, last month tacitly acknowledged those conflicts, calling the current antidoping system deficient and noting that officials needed to explore how to make WADA more independent.
In a work like "Untitled (The one who will bring vengeance)" (2019) Gilbert tacitly infuses the oil-painted image with allusions to liberation theology and the Virgin Mary as Aztec mother goddess.
But all the bipartisan proposals being floated this week have tried to narrow down immigration talks, not expand them into broad legal immigration reform, a reality the sponsors have also tacitly acknowledged.
While these examples come from the state level, as that's where electoral law is primarily set in the US system, they've been either directly supported by the national party or tacitly approved.
Usually Duterte Diehard Supporters will seize on one of my columns or Facebook posts, engaging in ad hominem assaults on their pages that they tacitly encourage their followers to continue onto mine.
Allowing a show named after her to remain on the air would not be impartiality; it would be tacitly endorsing the racist fantasy that her views are part of reasonable mainstream debate.
Biden will need to win over the young people who support Sanders to defeat President Donald Trump in November, a calculation Biden tacitly acknowledged when he addressed them directly on Tuesday night.
The call between the world's most powerful central banker and the top U.S. legislative official comes as Powell tacitly urged Congress to take swift and powerful action to bolster the U.S. economy.
The West has largely stepped back from the fight over Mr. Assad, tacitly accepting his continued rule and leaving Russia, Iran and Turkey as the most active foreign powers in the war.
The civil war has even led Israel to tacitly support some Syrian opposition groups, including jihadist ones, along the border to prevent Iranian proxies — namely Hezbollah — from establishing a permanent presence there.
GOP allies blasted President Trump's decision to withdraw U.S. forces from northern Syria, condemning his decision to tacitly allow Turkey to mount an offensive against U.S.-allied Kurdish fighters in the region.
The corruption went all the way to the top of the government, and was tacitly encouraged by some parts of the United States government, even as others parts tried to combat it.
With a guard and three security cameras monitoring every whisper, some topics were tacitly off-limits, like the fate of the one person missing from the table: the co-owner Gui Minhai.
Yet social programming bound up in unhealthy masculinity instead serves to tacitly endorse this kind of abuse, by recasting it as "becoming a man" who can attract women and demonstrate sexual virility.
TOKYO — Five months after Emperor Akihito of Japan expressed his wish to retire, a government-appointed panel tacitly recommended on Monday that Parliament enact special legislation that would allow him to abdicate.
He had to tacitly admit that the old world he'd tried to destroy wasn't entirely gone; he had to acknowledge, in an up-close-and-personal forum, that he'd been too distant.
However, YouTube last month tacitly entered the debate when it drew the ire of the National Rifle Association for banning videos promoting the sale of firearms or detailing how to assemble them.
It's not hard to read them as a commentary on the kind of completionist style that a lot of modern video game design tacitly encourages with endless, randomly generated missions and daily goals.
According to Trump biographer Gwenda Blair, Fred Trump, who had close ties to the Federal Housing Administration in the 1950s, likely profited from racist practices that the government tacitly endorsed at the time.
In his speech at the March for Life, Trump didn't evoke violent images or tacitly endorse vigilante justice, and it merits mention that the more mainstream anti-choice activists condemn their violent peers.
The legislation's nine-page discussion draft, which the senators tacitly acknowledged as a version of the final bill, seems to completely ignore the strongly-worded advice of experts during the San Bernardino fight.
Joshua Landis, director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma, said Assad's continued rule was increasingly - if tacitly - accepted by the forces that have called for his downfall.
Compared to Rust or DayZ, which perhaps tacitly imply that your death will bring humanity closer to extinction, Survival explicitly states that you are fighting on behalf of the rest of the world.
But for all those disturbing patterns, it wasn't completely clear if Trump was merely tolerating the support of radical white nationalists to get through the election, or if he was tacitly defending them.
When protesters entered the Green Zone three weeks ago, security forces largely stood by, allowing them passage, lending the episode a sense that it was choreographed and perhaps tacitly approved by the government.
Cooperation in Syria also puts the U.S. in the position of tacitly supporting Bashar al-Assad, betraying those we have worked with to secure many of the hard victories that have been won.
Keeping the victims hidden, even after their deaths, these advocates say, tacitly endorses the views of those — including the assailant — who say disabled people should be kept separate from the rest of society.
He spent the remainder of his life doing little more than tidying his desk, as Spurling tacitly acknowledges by wrapping up those years in an appositely titled, and decidedly perfunctory, 13-page Postscript.
He also mentioned his concerns about the way that professional sports leagues have sued to stop legalized sports gambling in his home state while tacitly or explicitly supporting the daily fantasy sports websites.
He also said that Congress had tacitly encouraged the widespread purchasing of Puerto Rican debt, by permitting Puerto Rico to market its bonds as triple-tax-exempt in all American states and cities.
Incorporating prejudice, violence and even holocaust imagery into your story while tacitly allowing actual Nazi symbols to sit on your company's hard drives are apparently two things that can coexist at Quantic Dream.
Kelly's participation in Together Women Can suggests to me that Lean In would rather tacitly endorse bigotry in an attempt to appear bipartisan than make any move that could be interpreted as revolutionary.
AT&T wouldn't comment on specific complaints about the service—even the most common ones—or a timeline for fixes, but it tacitly acknowledged the array of problems in a statement to Motherboard.
So when Trump rails against violence in video games, as he's now done multiple times, he's protesting a fictionalized version of the real-life violence that his own rhetoric seems to tacitly encourage.
The country insulates itself from the worst of the glitches in the system by establishing norms, rules of the road that everyone tacitly agrees to follow, especially around the orderly transfer of power.
This exception tacitly acknowledged the weight of history: These refugees came here because American forces fought a devastating war in their home country, the Republic of Vietnam, or what Americans called South Vietnam.
Galavis was also notorious for breaking the code all Bachelors tacitly agree to: at least pretending to be on this televised matchmaking show for "the right reasons," meaning the pursuit of actual love.
A long-running rumor in Albany held that Mr. Cuomo actually favored — or even tacitly encouraged — Republican control of the Senate, so that more expensive progressive bills would not land on his desk.
Tacitly and explicitly, he has sown disdain for the likes of Love, a daughter of Haitian immigrants who, in 2014, became the first black Republican woman ever elected to either chamber of Congress.
It scares me that those who provide primary-care medicine might be, at best, tacitly supporting patients who are not vaccinating their children, or, at worst, spreading falsehoods about vaccines to their patients.
So Leo's letter began a long (and complicated) process of harmonization between America and Rome, sealed in the 1960s at the Second Vatican Council, in which the church's political thought was tacitly Americanized.
Second, this anti-Semitism is not merely vile but dangerous: The anti-Soros tropes like those evoked by Giuliani may tacitly encourage those prone to violence, resulting in Jewish bodies on the streets.
According to Barr's four-page letter, the evidence was not sufficient to establish that members of Trump's campaign tacitly engaged in a criminal conspiracy with the Russian government to interfere with the election.
In December, the United Nations Security Council rejected settlement building as a "flagrant violation" under international law — a position that the United States tacitly supported in the waning days of the Obama administration.
His work continues to be sold and publicized as the work of a Native artist, and museums are complicit in this fraud when they continue to actively or tacitly promote him that way.
Maybe he limits his time on the app entirely, and you, in turn, agree to stop tacitly accusing him of cheating and instead stick to the adjectives when you need to talk about this.
While some minimize assaults like the one on Ngo because the assembly may have been "mostly peaceful," this risks tacitly condoning the behavior of those in the group who are prone to violent acts.
Openly discussing the issues and fears that porn brings up allows them to stop and think critically about what they're watching (or not watching), instead of just tacitly accepting it as good or bad.
In recent years, and especially after the Obama administration signed a nuclear deal with Iran, Gulf Arab states and Israel have tacitly cooperated on their shared agenda of beefing up regional capabilities against Iran.
The possibility of AI autocracy in the People's Republic is real, and it is one that Western tech companies are tacitly endorsing when they choose to forfeit digital rights in favor of market access.
Western governments have tacitly handed down guidance to the forces uprooting the remnants of Islamic State in Raqqa and beyond on how to handle their citizens who joined the extremist group by the thousands.
While Francis zeroed in on a number of hot-button issues, perhaps the most important part of the document lay in a seemingly academic section on heresy, in which he tacitly criticized his detractors.
"In a political climate as fragile and horrifying as this one, we cannot tacitly endorse these actions by supporting Luckey or his platform," virtual reality developers Kokoromi and Polytron announced in a joint statement.
"This week's story in The Atlantic documenting unspeakable harms endured by young men and teenage boys brought to light a reality that cannot be ignored or even tacitly rewarded," GLAAD wrote in a statement.
The email, seen by Reuters, tacitly acknowledged that a sale of the company could be in the offing, and it sought to calm the concerns of employees at India's No. 3 e-commerce player.
The declaration system - whose launch was a key condition for further loans from Western backers - is designed to move away from a culture that tacitly allowed bureaucrats to amass wealth through cronyism and graft.
But sensible writers on both sides have come to agree, however tacitly, that there is a variety, called standard English, with rules that can be found by looking at large volumes of the stuff.
And when considering the specificities of a cybersecurity strategy there are key considerations that decision-makers should consider to maximize outcomes: the understanding that we cannot tacitly endorse the cybersecurity status quo any longer.
Instead of canceling the show and sending the cast away for good, ABC should reignite the show to highlight ways to address the destructive racism endorsed or tacitly accepted among Trump supporters like Barr.
"I think it's a little unexpected, I don't think he has figured for this," she said of the attacks from fellow Democrats, namely Booker tacitly calling into question Biden's commitment to civil rights. Sen.
Defense hawks argue a supplemental funding request would tacitly prove their point that the administration's 2017 budget request for defense was inadequate and would give them leverage to get the extra $85033 billion passed.
Rather than tacitly dissuading participation, secretaries of State should actively work to expand access to voting for all eligible citizens with automatic voter registration, same-day voter registration, and long periods of early voting.
And we're just talking about this idea that they're sneaking around, I mean, pretty much they're sneaking around, and we don't what they're doing, and we're agreeing to it, tacitly, by not doing anything.
If you have friends, as I do, who tacitly believe that it's too much of a chore to read a book, just one fucking book, from start to finish, smash every LCD they own.
News analysis: The Trump administration has been debating what would amount to a nuclear freeze, essentially enshrining the status quo and tacitly accepting the North as a nuclear power, our national security correspondents write.
They disputed Mr. Comey's understanding that Mr. Trump was tacitly directing him to end the Flynn investigation and noted that firing the F.B.I. director does not end any particular investigation the bureau is pursuing.
A rapprochement on that front seems less likely than ever now, with the United States moving to sanction Turkey for taking actions President Tayyip Erdogan clearly feels had already been tacitly approved by Trump.
"Is it supposed to be comical that the former White House spokesman is now tacitly admitting that he lied to the American people?" a CNN White House correspondent, Kaitlan Collins, wrote in a tweet.
LONDON (Reuters) - Leo Varadkar, the prime minister of Ireland, tacitly criticised British leader Boris Johnson for sacking his Northern Ireland minister Julian Smith, hailing Smith as "one of Britain's finest politicians of our time".
LONDON (Reuters) - Leo Varadkar, the prime minister of Ireland, tacitly criticized British leader Boris Johnson for sacking his Northern Ireland minister Julian Smith, hailing Smith as "one of Britain's finest politicians of our time".
Activists say the Brazilian government under Bolsonaro has been lax in its enforcement of environmental regulations and has tacitly approved the clearing of the forest, hence the recent spike in deforestation and forest fires.
But the danger in the script, he says, is accepting it as status quo: By accepting the script, we tacitly accept that the script will end the same way every time with nothing changing.
Specifically, he would like Trump to formally or tacitly recognize Crimea, annexed from Ukraine in 2014, as Russian territory, and pressure Kiev into implementing a deal over eastern Ukraine which many Ukrainians view as unpalatable.
One might take this as the government tacitly encouraging and profiting from speculation and money laundering — but at the same time, it's a realistic way to keep the marketplace from devolving into a total melee.
Pro-government agitators Some watchers are concerned that the so-called "red shirt brigade," a group of Malay-Muslim extremists, who are tacitly supported by the government, could possibly mobilize to turn this protest chaotic.
These include suggestions that the "No" campaign amounts to a front for an alliance composed of the Gülen movement, Kurdish separatist terrorists, and hostile European governments, all tacitly united by a desire to weaken Turkey.
In a small way, the system normalizes and standardizes designs like that of 70news that otherwise would look obviously askew, tacitly accelerating traffic to questionable sites and further confusing readers who haven't learned to discriminate.
But many times, it's the consumer who's stuck paying a higher price for a product — an issue that President Trump tacitly acknowledged when his administration decided to delay the tariffs on popular holiday gift items.
Since it deployed its forces to Syria in September 2015, Russia has usually turned a blind eye to Israeli attacks, even though it is propping up the Assad regime and is tacitly allied with Iran.
But rather than crumple in the face of a new blockade (which was imposed by Nepalese protesters but tacitly backed by India, which still controls nearly all road access), Nepal's wobbly government held its ground.
The New York Times first reported the whisperings as a buried nugget in a story about how Trump is tacitly endorsing Roy Moore in the Alabama senate race despite the heap of allegations facing Moore.
But unlike his predecessors, who viewed conflict on the Indian subcontinent as an issue of paramount importance, Trump and his team have seemed content to lie low, or even to tacitly support India over Pakistan.
The ideological connection between Dugin and Putin looked even more likely as, throughout 2014, the Kremlin whipped up support among far-right nationalists and neo-imperialists, tacitly encouraging many to go fight in eastern Ukraine.
Four NGOs, including the International Federation for Human Rights, on Monday accused the French state and several French companies of tacitly participating in an Egyptian government crackdown on opposition groups over the past five years.
Apple's permissiveness to allow these "rule-breaking" apps signaled to developers entering the screen time space anew that MDM was being tacitly approved in these scenarios, even if Apple's own terms and agreements said otherwise.
Apple is tacitly admitting that the Apple Watch isn't going to be a product for everyone, and that its best chance to grow the product is to focus narrowly on the needs of fitness buffs.
The nature of that relationship seemed even murkier after the Albany judge's ruling, when Mr. de Blasio's response seemed to tacitly acknowledge that there was little separation between the nonprofit and him and his administration.
The attention to the fish's eyes underscores their existence as living beings, while tacitly asking the audience: Would you be willing to press a dying body against your chest before you use it for nourishment?
The concept would amount to a nuclear freeze, one that essentially enshrines the status quo, and tacitly accepts the North as a nuclear power, something administration officials have often said they would never stand for.
In considering a change, the S.E.C. is tacitly acknowledging that for all the value gig economy companies are creating, they are also, in some ways, contributing to the stark income inequality that is roiling society.
Still, it was tacitly acknowledged over the weekend by those in attendance that there will be races where the President's fundraising efforts would be more valuable than in-person campaign visits, according to one source.
Having acknowledged, however tacitly, that the automotive parts "demonstration bases" contravened WTO rules, the Chinese government couldn't very well argue that similar subsidy structures in other sectors weren't also in breach of the same rules.
In an online video, Sodalicio's current head, Alessandro Moroni, tacitly admitted that the abuse involving Figari was the tip of the iceberg by accepting that victims had "received no satisfactory reply" from Sodalicio for years.
And it appears the police has tacitly followed his instructions, reporting that at least 40 suspected drug dealers have been killed in encounters since Duterte was elected, compared to just 39 in the four months prior.
The terrain of the dispute changes, such that the once sharply contested is suddenly tacitly agreed to by all parties with any power (like universal suffrage, Social Security, and a large standing army with global bases).
That same year, 1943, the United States Supreme Court ruled that Tesla's 1897 patent for a transmitter and receiver, which predated Marconi's inventions, tacitly acknowledging Telsa's pioneering contributions to the invention of telegraphy and radio technology.
None of them have been even tacitly blessed by the candidate -- who spent months railing against big donors -- leaving some contributors who'd like to cut six-figure checks still sitting on the sidelines, multiple donors said.
Keeping quiet about Mr Liu signalled that the West tacitly agrees with Mr Xi—that there are no overarching values and the West thus has no right to comment on China's or how they are applied.
The report of this investigation, which the magazine obtained under America's Freedom of Information Act, states that Dr Sarkar "engaged in and permitted (and tacitly encouraged) intentional and knowing fabrication, falsification, and/or plagiarism of data".
If that's right, it means that Trump didn't see Flynn's call itself as a fireable offense, which in turn suggests that Trump at least tacitly approved of him reaching out to the Russians back in December.
And while one of the sources seems to be the one worried about his security practices, the other source seems to be tacitly confirming the details while also pushing back against the implication that they're problematic.
But the central riddle for the Trump administration is, courtesy of the Supreme Court: providing an accommodation to religious groups that don't want to even tacitly endorse contraception, while guaranteeing women can still get their medicine.
There was something, we both tacitly acknowledged, about this troubled crypto utopia—the conditions of perpetual alarm and mistrust, as well as fear, uncertainty, and doubt—that, even now, drove otherwise sensible people to paranoid extremes.
Are there more Richard Jay Mathewses lurking out there in the American night, emboldened by a political moment when their views are receiving broader mainstream media coverage and are tacitly embraced in the corridors of power?
When, in a documentary about Akanksha, a recruiter complains that Patel doesn't pay enough, the clinician "tacitly justifies her denial of wage increases by framing surrogates as idle poor only transitioning into dignified work," Lewis writes.
Expressions of relief over Mr. Trump's decision that do not also take him to task for arrogating this power to himself tacitly affirm a form of government at odds with the principles of our constitutional republic.
"For as long as drug use does not pose a challenge to the regime, but instead dulls the wills and minds of the North Korean people, the government tacitly allows it to go on," says Greg.
Perhaps Trump thought the decision would be the best of both worlds -- tough talk with little sacrifice and a means to support Israel and tacitly challenge Iran, much like his one off, unsuccessful airstrike in Syria.
Finally, the president went all-in on accused child molester Roy Moore for the Alabama Senate seat, after only tacitly endorsing previously by saying how terrible his Democratic challenger Doug Jones would be for the country.
Perhaps that's why their official campaign strategists, the officious operations they tacitly back and overzealous independent supporters together have produced a cocktail of negative ads, fake news and outright hoaxes to create buzz around their man.
Many more say they believe that if Mr. Assad remains in power, the outcome tacitly accepted by the global powers haggling over Syria's future, they have only arrest, torture, death or forced conscription to return to.
"Caroline's treatment violates every principle of decency, and I feel that remaining on the board tacitly condones this behavior," the board secretary, Judy Francis Zankel, wrote on Sunday in a resignation letter to her fellow trustees.
It is a fair critique of the president that he didn't immediately and directly condemn the bigoted actions over the weekend and call them out for what they were — remarks that tacitly helped normalize such hate.
Every candidate's agenda was tacitly or overtly measured against Sunrise's foundational climate proposal, the Green New Deal, a framework of principles for eliminating the United States' contribution to climate change by the middle of the century.
In early March, Yovanovitch gave a speech that called out corruption, which some observers saw as tacitly condemning Poroshenko and Lutsenko, while signaling support for Poroshenko's upstart challenger in upcoming elections, a comedian named Volodymyr Zelensky.
From calling Elizabeth Warren "Pocahontas" at an event honoring Native Americans to tacitly endorsing an accused child molester for Senate to legitimizing the UK's worst hate group, here's a rundown of the president's last seven days.
Of course, if you're willing to exploit a distasteful attitude in public, then you at least tacitly agree with it, which is a big hurdle when it comes to engendering any sort of sympathy for Riggs.
But the bottom line is that the technology the FBI is requesting — and that Apple has tacitly conceded it could build if forced to do so — accomplishes what many back door opponents have insisted is impossible.
Trump also angered China by indicating on Sunday that the U.S. was not necessarily bound by the "One-China" policy, a decades-old policy which effectively indicates the U.S. tacitly accepts the mainland has sovereignty over Taiwan.
Roseanne Barr, for example, has taken this campaign into people's living rooms with the reboot of her show, which tacitly defends its support of Trump based on the economic salvation he represents for white working-class Americans.
The protesters told Hyperallergic that this action was a way to reclaim space, both in solidarity with the Palestinians and for Brooklyn artists, who feel the Museum is presenting a facade of activism while tacitly supporting gentrification.
Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens continue to languish around the 50 percent mark despite being the most worthy candidates on the ballot every year, and despite the fact that Selig, who tacitly endorsed PED use, was selected.
Staniland is a political scientist at the University of Chicago who studies political violence around the world; his research had taught him that rhetorical support, even tacitly, from mainstream political leaders can encourage violence from radical groups.
For example, when leftist opponents to Milo Yiannopolous' ideas engaged in violence, UC Berkeley did not protect freedom of expression, but rather tacitly endorsed the violence by giving the rioters what they wanted -- Milo's speech was cancelled.
" Aaron Blake, a senior political reporter for Washington Post's "The Fix," tweeted: "Sorry to be a spoilsport, but I don't think it's funny that Spicer is tacitly admitting to his falsehoods and using it for image rehab.
By extension, the government takes a dim view of the PYD, which it has prevented from forming a contiguous entity along the border in Syria by bombing Kurdish fighters—and by tacitly helping IS, claims the PYD.
It's the kind of motivational lingo college basketball coaches tend to traffic in, except that Ganot tacitly acknowledges the bullshit quotient that the more high-profile members of his profession often employ to disguise their own ambitions.
Announcing DeepMind's Moorfields research project last month, co-founder Mustafa Suleyman, referred back to the Royal Free collaboration — tacitly acknowledging the not-so-smooth sailing of the project in an almost-but-not-quite mea culpa moment.
Now and again, a show from my childhood might have a "very special episode" to tackle a serious issue, but such compartmentalization tacitly suggested to viewers that life's most distasteful moments could be confined to sweeps week.
Was he demanding Jews be counted among minorities in America, or was he tacitly acknowledging that his white maleness was costuming for his ethnic status and so offering a sly critique of our culture of superficial tokenism?
Despite not wanting to tempt fate, Williams added she did not want to repeat last year's memories of the U.S. Open, tacitly sending Kerber a message she better be ready for a similar onslaught that Radwanska faced.
Not all of them — not Harvey Weinstein or former CBS chief executive Leslie Moonves — but the slightly less powerful, less overtly predatory schmoes whose gross behavior was tacitly accepted by those around them until, suddenly, it wasn't.
It is true, though, that a lot of people have given Iran a pass in recent months because it is anti-Trump and anti-Israel, while the Saudis have become pro-Trump and tacitly aligned with Israel.
Afraid of his political influence, and delighted with his largely conservative agenda, party leaders have compromised again and again, swallowing their criticisms and tacitly if not openly endorsing presidential behavior they would have excoriated in a Democrat.
Licensing the use of a service branch's symbol on replica dog tags along with Christian bible verses does nothing to dispel the perception among troops that this type of intolerance is tacitly allowed — if not outright encouraged.
Bankers across Wells Fargo's giant branch system were tacitly encouraged to meet their sales goals by committing fraud; opening unwanted or unneeded accounts in customers' names; and, sometimes, moving money into and out of the sham accounts.
" Conversion therapy was tacitly endorsed in the Republican Party platform for the first time this year in a line that supported the "right of parents to determine the proper medical treatment and therapy for their minor children.
"Of course I was pleased no one got arrested, but if you're congratulating yourself for that, you're also tacitly condemning the people who got arrested en masse protesting on Inauguration Day," Lennard told VICE earlier this year.
Among the armed groups most resistant to peace talks are the United Wa State Army and the Kokang Army, both of which have been tacitly supported by China for years in their battles with the Myanmar military.
The earlier conservative self-understanding, in which the right was defending nongovernmental institutions against the power of the state, tacitly depended on the assumption that many if not most nongovernmental institutions would be friendly to conservative values.
After all, Trump, who has notably refused to condemn the hate speech of his followers, has also tacitly encouraged them to shoot his opponent, in what some experts have labeled a form of terrorism through violent language.
Despite the former ban, China has long allowed tiger farms, which harvest the bones of dead animals, and tacitly allows their sale for alleged medicinal purposes, according to a study by the Environmental Investigation Agency, a British nonprofit.
The military intervention was mostly peaceful and tacitly supported by other countries, but critics compared it to letting a genie out of the bottle — once the military steps brazenly into politics, why wouldn&apost it do so again?
Originally, in the face of protests from the Canadian town and online supporters, Netflix tacitly refused to remove footage of the exploding train, which the film used in a fictional news report at the beginning of the movie.
Germany, in part because of its history with Poland, has been less openly critical of its eastern neighbors, but it has tacitly supported Macron and steps by the EU to ratchet up pressure on governments in the east.
"The concept would amount to a nuclear freeze, one that essentially enshrines the status quo, and tacitly accepts the North as a nuclear power, something administration officials have often said they would never stand for," the Times reported.
In a private conference call with donors immediately after Thursday night's Republican debate, Jeb Bush's team seemed to tacitly acknowledge one of Mr. Bush's biggest challenges — projecting confidence and strength in the sound-bite culture of televised debates.
Washington (CNN)One of Hillary Clinton's top deputies at the State Department provided little in the way of justification for the way senior department officials viewed and apparently tacitly approved of Clinton's use of a private email server.
Germany, in part because of its history with Poland, has been less openly critical of its eastern neighbours, but it has tacitly supported Macron and steps by the EU to ratchet up pressure on governments in the east.
TIMO HANNAYLondon Your article on concussions in sport which seems tacitly to support the proposed ban on tackling in rugby for children, feels very out of line with your newspaper's general ethos ("Schools and hard knocks", March 5th).
That logic is why pitchers can still find forbidden ways to get at least a tackier grip on the ball; as long as it is done discreetly, the practice is so widespread that teams have tacitly condoned it.
In Italy, Denmark and Greece, too, the far right has -- officially or tacitly -- shared in power on the national level; today a growing number of the parties in the EU parliament are far-right nationalists of different stripes.
An all-American beauty from a pre-woke period when the term tacitly referred to people who resembled Hitchcock's refrigerator blondes, she was, in fact, blond and blue eyed, leggy and also, as it happened, a blue blood.
The subsequent Sierra Nevada Bighorn Sheep Recovery Program, an interagency collaboration, tacitly acknowledged that our biggest and best-protected wild ecosystems are so badly compromised that we can no longer fence them off and hope for the best.
The basic definition of shadow-banning is simple: A member of a given internet community is tacitly blocked or muted to the rest of the community without their knowledge, so that only they can see what they're posting.
In its first report since Washington's pullout in May, the agency tacitly criticized Tehran for dragging its feet on so-called "complementary access" as part of the Additional Protocol, which Iran agreed to implement "voluntarily" under the JCPOA.
Baseball has a long history of stacking rules against the pitchers: banning the spitball in 1920, lowering the mound in 1969, creating the D.H. in 1973 and tacitly condoning steroid use in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
If Mr. Franken tries to "tough it out" in an Ethics Committee hearing, we Democrats will have to stop talking about the sexual predations of Donald Trump, Roy Moore and others, for we'll have tacitly condoned such behavior.
Moreover, if they refuse to call other witnesses who might have been able to contradict the accounts in Mr. Bolton's book, the president's team would be tacitly admitting that what Mr. Bolton asserts in his book is true.
Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil M. Gorsuch have already set out their positions, saying that the Supreme Court has tacitly endorsed dishonest rulings in the lower courts by refusing to hear appeals from decisions sustaining gun-control laws.
The Jets are known to have expressed interest in at least two other free agents — Jay Cutler and Chase Daniel — but in turning to McCown, they are at once tacitly acknowledging their rebuilding and revisiting their recent past.
"I don't have unsavory opinions about skin color ... what you are seeking to do, by associating me with people who have odious and disgusting opinions, is suggest that I somehow in some way tacitly enable these people," he said.
As the repeal of Obamacare becomes more of a reality, look for more Republicans to get religion not only on supporting risk pools, but also on at least tacitly supporting whatever spending may be needed to pay for them.
But it's the root of the fear of voter fraud among the Republican base — a fear fanned explicitly by conspiracy sites like WorldNetDaily and Trump favorite Infowars, and tacitly by Republican elected officials pushing for stricter voter ID laws.
By delaying large-scale acquisition of the Sukhoi T-50 fighter, the Kremlin is tacitly acknowledging a truth that the U.S. military learned decades ago - and that China might also learn in coming years: developing stealth fighters is hard.
As the economy has slowed, smaller banks with less access to top-tier creditworthy borrowers have increasingly dabbled in creating, packaging and repackaging exotic assets for sale to retail investors, who assume they are tacitly guaranteed by the government.
He lost more than a third of the vote as an incumbent in a Democratic primary in 2014 after pushing deep cuts to school aid, declaring war on unions, and tacitly supporting a Republican takeover of his state senate.
All of it deftly and terrifyingly underscores the absurdity of a society tacitly ordered by skin color and the privileges accrued by those who have ended up at the winning end, circled and watched by those who have not.
This had made banks much more cautious about extending new loans to risky borrowers; they have tended to focus on large corporations and on their home markets, the latter approach tacitly approved by central banks (according to Mr Goodhart).
Shostakovich warriors, those who have sought to portray him as disaffected and tacitly hostile to the Soviets, distinguish the literal truth of the letters, journals and memoirs we have, from the essential truth that only inspired speculation can reveal.
In a blog post late Sunday, Microsoft President Brad Smith appeared to tacitly acknowledge what researchers had already widely concluded: The ransomware attack leveraged a hacking tool, built by the U.S. National Security Agency, that leaked online in April.
In a blog post on Sunday, Microsoft President Brad Smith appeared to tacitly acknowledge what researchers had already widely concluded: The ransomware attack leveraged a hacking tool, built by the U.S. National Security Agency, that leaked online in April.
The response has been moral outrage—not that there's an epidemic of men hurting women and covering for each other, not that sexual harassment has been tacitly tolerated within the industry, but that women have the gall to complain.
What's more, McSally was once upon a time regarded as a relatively moderate Republican and has at least tacitly pushed back on Trump, so her decision to lambaste a reporter in a quintessentially Trumpian manner caught some off-guard.
This had last been clued in the puzzle in 1960, but tiskets and taskets are tacitly in the "scat" basket, Ella's specialty of improvising over jazz music, and an entry that we see in the grid all the time.
In April, he appeared on "The Ben Shapiro Show," a no-go zone for those who buy into the new politics of contamination — that to sit next to a conservative like Mr. Shapiro is to tacitly endorse his ideas.
In doing so, he tacitly spurned the methods of Arnold Schoenberg and Second Viennese School composers like Alban Berg, said Kim Kowalke, a University of Rochester professor and, since 21927, president of the Kurt Weill Foundation in New York.
The administration tacitly acknowledged the controversial nature of the disclosure by releasing the numbers on the Friday afternoon before the July 4 holiday weekend — a time when many people aren't paying a great deal of attention to the news.
The film tacitly functions as a critique of consumerist, power-hungry leaders, some of whom appear at the end of the film (including brief footage of the pope meeting with world leaders, including both Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump).
A third of the seats on the Platform Committee were held by Sanders supporters, and the Vermont senator, who has tacitly acknowledged his campaign is finished, has made shaping the Democratic Party's policies the last remaining goal of his candidacy.
It's a reassuring sign that certain kinds of bigotry are no longer considered harmless enough to be tacitly accepted, but an unsettling move for anyone who's watched organizations twist intellectual property law to shut down political critique or lock out competition.
UBS was fined 30 million pounds ($40 million) for systems and control failures and the trial was embarrassing for the bank, but the jury rejected Adoboli's argument that he had been tacitly authorized to break the rules to make profits.
And any blood spilt, remember what happed a year ago with Steve Scalise, any blood spilled will be on the hands of Maxine Waters and any Democrats or never-Trumpers condoning tacitly or explicitly these ANTIFA style tactics of vicious intimidation.
This is a horrendous abdication of responsibility — both by legislators who have given up doing their jobs and by citizens who tacitly give up the task of reforming the legal frameworks governing our possession and use of weapons of war.
Even as he struck a note of confidence, Pence also tacitly acknowledged that the report's release would do little to put to rest the serious questions raised about the propriety of the president's actions during his first two years in office.
The world envisioned by the memes above — a world in which various Star Wars characters receive sexual pleasure from force-choking powers — is now official Star Wars canon, tacitly endorsed by Lucasfilm, Marvel, and the larger Disney / ABC entertainment conglomerate.
Every scene can be picked apart for what it says, or seems to want to say, about how humans relate to one another through speech, through art, through nonverbal communication, through tacitly agreed-upon social cues, through trust (or its lack).
He accused Trump of committing crimes while in office; lying to the public about his business dealings in Russia and tacitly encouraging Cohen to do the same; and ordering Cohen to bully Trump's alma maters out of releasing his school records.
That text, which tacitly endorsed the Saudi intervention, does reference humanitarian access and "the need for all parties to ensure the safety of civilians," but was largely aimed at the Houthis, who had by then seized most of Yemen's populated areas.
"I can imagine one thinking it's odd that [ZipRecruiter executives] Ian Siegel and David Travers would want to tacitly support a political show so far and away from what they believe in as individuals," wrote Daily Shoah host Jesse Dunstan.
Per well-known legal blogger Ken White, writing in the Atlantic:... Mueller reported that his investigation "did not establish that members of the Trump campaign conspired or coordinated with the Russian government in its election interference activities," whether expressly or tacitly.
In diplomacy, we should forsake the goal of North Korean denuclearization in favor of probing North Korea's interest in negotiating an arms control arrangement (which would tacitly permit them to retain at least some nuclear weapons for the foreseeable future).
Equity markets in Australia and other parts of Asia rose only hesitantly, worried about whether the BOJ was tacitly conceding it would no longer continue pumping in the cash that has propped up markets since the 2008 global financial crisis.
If the liberals claim Trump's "Muslim ban" was unconstitutionally creating a religious test (it wasn't) for foreign nationals who aren't even governed by the U.S. Constitution, then why are religious tests tacitly allowed for Supreme Court nominees through the confirmation process?
Critics say PiS, which won a second term last month with 44% of the vote, has tacitly encouraged groups with roots in the fascist and anti-Semitic movements of the 1930s that organize the march, although the party denies this.
"Under no circumstance can the ECB or indeed any other central bank admit that it cannot do 'whatever it takes' ... Unfortunately, even if tacitly, that is exactly what the ECB did today," Marc Ostwald of ADM Investors Services wrote to clients.
What's more, it appears that its negotiators have tacitly promised not to protect or ally with al-Qaeda or its newer offshoot, the Islamic State branch in Afghanistan (which, in any case, is anything but a prospective ally of theirs).
We're glad that Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and of her other Realms and Territories Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith, tacitly agrees with us.
His story cuts across local politics, perverse incentives, and the limits of the welfare state, to arrive at that uniquely unloveable point where the caring classes tacitly collude with the managerial classes to create a mirage of both caring and competence.
PolytronSeptember 23, 2016 Hey Tomorrow Today LabsSeptember 23, 2016 "In a political climate as fragile and horrifying as this one, we cannot tacitly endorse these actions by supporting Luckey or his platform," Fez and Superhypercube developer Polytron said in a statement.
The split was especially striking because Ms. Nixon has repeatedly attacked Mr. Cuomo's relationship to the I.D.C., accusing him of tacitly encouraging the group in order to squash more liberal initiatives that he, a centrist, may not have wholeheartedly supported.
The book asks us to tacitly accept unexplored descriptions of anti-American and anti-Semitic sloganeering without understanding when and how the country's education system collapsed as it did, and to blindly applaud interfaith encounters as a viable path to peace.
A series of solemn black-and-white photographs from Munari's early years near the entrance depict workers at their machines and demonstrate him working — if not explicitly, then perhaps, tacitly — to show the industrial progressiveness of Italy under Benito Mussolini.
As part of that back-and-forth, he tacitly acknowledged that the F.B.I. was looking into what former Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani of New York, who was a close adviser to Mr. Trump's campaign, knew in the days before the election.
Goldman Sachs has rewarded its departing president, Gary D. Cohn, with expedited access to cash and stock payments valued at nearly $300 million, and in doing so has tacitly encouraged another of its executives to accept an influential role in Washington.
Instead of depicting the sacrifice of those caught in the net of historical forces outside of their control, Confederate monuments tend to be boastful, saluting rebel leaders as statesman or warriors, and thus tacitly endorsing their ideology, prejudices and actions.
This strategy allowed him to circumvent accountability for his statement within the church's senior teaching body, even as his controversial footnote (which was widely reported in secular media) gave local priests license to tacitly allow remarried couples to take communion.
I think that these two models are quite rich; I also think that neither one offers a strong justification for adopting the proposals on communion for the divorced and remarried tacitly supported by Pope Francis and debated rather hotly by Catholic scribblers.
It's not inherently immoral to tweet an observation of something that's happening around you—I do it all the time—but not-so-tacitly encouraging your followers to dox a woman who clearly does not want to be famous crosses a line.
Fodorio—the famous violinist, the prick, the winker, the soloist on tour—also happened to be one of the judges for the Esterhazy competition this year, a fact Jana had tacitly but firmly noted early on in his weeklong residency at the conservatory.
The House and Senate were in session only for a few minutes this week, as lawmakers seemed to tacitly acknowledge there'd be no deal between Republican and Democratic leaders and the president before January 3, when Democrats will take control of the House.
Democratic and Republican Russia hawks would be sure to argue that lifting the sanctions without getting Putin to make any concessions on Ukraine would tacitly endorse Russia's expansionism and deal a huge blow to the credibility of sanctions as a diplomatic tool.
On Tuesday, the judge ruled that discovery was warranted in this case because Clinton's exclusive use of a private email server to conduct official business was condoned by the State Department, which tacitly allowed her keep those records when she left office.
Instead of tacitly perpetuating an economy that better serves those who can afford to escape a warming, increasingly polluted world, we can champion policies that proactively build the sustainable, clean, and just future of tomorrow that serves the interests of all people.
It shows the severity of this conflict, and the degree to which Moscow has appalled Western leaders, that Mr. Trump — for all his love of crossing the normal lines of political discourse — felt that defending it, even tacitly, would be going too far.
It is easy to understand why all these countries openly, or tacitly, support China in its trade standoff with the U.S. And that sympathy for China will probably keep increasing as the hostile rhetoric and obstacles to trade flows continue to escalate.
While King has been continually re-elected since his first run in 2002 despitea substantial track record of tacitly supporting avowed white supremacists and making racist comments, the loss of his committee assignments was the strongest rebuke he'd ever received from Republican leadership.
Polls show he is as disliked as Rousseff, with approval ratings in the single digits, a fact he tacitly acknowledged this week by saying he was prepared to be heavily booed when he attends the opening ceremony of the games on Friday.
The FRC President was already successful in cajoling the RNC to tacitly support ex-gay therapy, under the guise of "family rights," in its 2016 election platform, and getting the party to affirm its commitment to defining marriage as a heterosexual union.
In yet another statement about Trump's Walter Reed trip released on Sunday, Grisham seemed to tacitly acknowledge the White House's credibility problem by pointing out that there are occasions in which she hasn't lied — the implication being that this is one of them.
Taking as its motto "The Voice Must Be Heard," the company is tacitly admitting that concentrating its marketing energies on its productions — the focus under Peter Gelb, its general manager since 2006 — hasn't solved its persistent problem of getting people in the seats.
The announcement reignited the debate over kneeling during the national anthem, with calls to boycott Nike on the grounds that the company was tacitly supporting the protests, which have been described as unpatriotic and disrespectful to service members by critics, including President Trump.
At this time four years ago, many Republicans began preparing campaigns, wooing supporters and tacitly permitting fund-raising by allies in the wide-open race for the 2016 nomination, a contest that would ultimately attract more than a dozen candidates within months.
Although the Vermont senator showed no signs of backing out Tuesday night, his remarks at a victory rally in his home state on Tuesday seemed to tacitly acknowledge that the race probably isn't going to end with him in the White House.
While they nominally won the support of Mr. Cuomo and their Democratic colleagues in the Senate after announcing their dissolution, Mr. Cuomo — who himself has been accused of tacitly supporting the I.D.C. — said little if anything about them on the campaign trail.
There was no point, his aide said, in going to the scene, but the political possibilities seem quite clear to us: Show solidarity and empathy to straphangers who are his base, while tacitly reminding the world that this is somebody else's fault.
Bloomberg looks likely to jump on that dogpile, but an even better bet to escalate accusations that Sanders' surrogates are playing dirty -- and that the Vermont senator either hasn't done enough to stop them or is in some way tacitly encouraging it.
Significantly, Newman, Merolla and their colleagues determined that "the magnitude of this effect is enhanced when exposure to inflammatory speech by Trump is coupled with information that other political elites tacitly condone his speech," as leading Republicans have done through their continuing acquiescence.
Some experts speculate that the new tension may make Mr. Trump more likely to fulfill an Israeli dream: having the United States move its embassy to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv, tacitly supporting Israel's claim that the divided city is its eternal capital.
That will demand American and international acceptance of some nuclear status for the North (perhaps tacitly rather than explicitly) but might it be possible to trade that for Pyongyang capping, slowing, limiting, rolling back or just making more transparent their residual program?
In the "60 Minutes" segment, interviewer Lesley Stahl said that DeVos was considered "one of the most hated members" of Trump's Cabinet — a status she herself appeared to tacitly acknowledge in the interview, although she used the word "misunderstood" to describe herself.
Remembering their early days, Nicole tells her lawyer that the sex was good in the same way the talking was—"everything is like everything in a relationship"—thus also tacitly acknowledging that what strengthens a marriage is often what later unravels it.
Europe became one of the most peaceful and prosperous places on Earth, and European NATO members dedicated less and less of their domestic spending on their own defensive resilience, tacitly placing the security burden on the United States via Article 5 of NATO.
The larger more important suggestion tacitly embedded in the administration's new version of events is that Flynn was a rogue national security adviser, who was freelancing when he contacted an official from a hostile foreign government, rather than a team player implementing approved policy.
The Anne Frank Center for Mutual Respect delivered a searing statement late Tuesday morning, accusing the White House of tacitly embracing anti-Semitism with its earlier silence and for failing to specifically cite the Jewish people in its International Holocaust Remembrance Day statement last month.
While entities like Nintendo have survived and thrived in the face of these existential threats by continuing to craft epic, complete storylines while tacitly embracing DLC to occasionally add to glorious experiences like Breath of the Wild, EA has gone the more overt route.
But last week, during YouTube's "Brandcast" pitch to advertisers, the video site tacitly acknowledged the deal when it told advertisers it was now selling Vevo clips as part of its "Google Preferred" tier, where YouTube puts its most valuable and (theoretically) most "brand-safe" content.
After Mitch McConnell tacitly admitted that his bill has no clear path forward, I went around the Capitol and asked seven senators — four Republicans and three Democrats — what the GOP's health care fiasco had taught them about either health care policy or Congress more generally.
"Tacitly recognizing the weakness of their factual allegations, Plaintiffs seek to bolster their threadbare and conclusory claims by exploiting the #MeToo Movement and bootstrapping the accusations of sexual harassment made by third parties against Rose in articles published by The Washington Post," the motion says.
The UK remains divided about whether it is right to leave the EU. By seeking a mandate for Brexit through a general election, she is tacitly admitting she does not have a mandate for Brexit -- at least her hard, "no deal" version -- at the moment.
From labeling a top Democratic target a "good woman" to tacitly approving of his former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon's aggressive courtship of Republicans to run in the primary against sitting senators, the Trump factor is proving problematic as midterm election season heats up.
Then we have the pleasure of observing the smile that comes and goes on his handsome face, as if he were tacitly conceding that, yes, these genteel shenanigans, done in the name of a few pricey frocks for a handful of spoiled clients, are absurd.
Brexiteers seem to be tacitly admitting that their previous grandiose promises are in tatters, whether it's now a non-existent money tree for the NHS (National Health Service) or the failure of Germany to cave in over threats to tariffs on imported BMWs and Mercedes.
In the US, rape is tacitly condoned through denial of the rape epidemic, denial of the harms of rape, victim blaming, trivialization of rape, the normalization of female sexual objectification and rape eroticization in popular culture, and not taking rape seriously as a crime.
Progressives have long worried that Mr. Cuomo was using his political acumen to secretly undermine the liberal agenda he promoted, in particular by tacitly accepting the decision of a group of Democratic senators, known as the Independent Democratic Conference, to collaborate with the Republicans.
The result was always the same: Bureaucrats, both large and small, tacitly acknowledged the unwritten rules of the game, exposing how Russia is run by a set of informal practices that tie the power vertical, built by Mr. Putin, into a chain of command.
The company is even tacitly acknowledging that he's not that good; Cena's running down of Reigns' skills— capped off by the probably ad-libbed and definitely brutal advice from Cena that Reigns really needs to learn how to cut a promo—didn't come from nowhere.
And they're furious at what they view as a smear campaign orchestrated by Clinton and underscored by a recent New York Times story that quoted Clinton allies highlighting Gabbard's support on the right and insinuating that the Russian government is tacitly aiding her campaign.
But even if Mr. Aziz prevails, it will not settle questions about the larger forces that many think contributed to Malcolm's death — the law enforcement agencies that spied on him but failed to protect him, the Nation leaders who called tacitly for his head.
"I think that ordinary people tacitly want to avoid thinking about a potential contradiction between the notion of the pacifist clause of the Constitution and the reality of changes in Japanese defense policies," said Jiro Yamaguchi, a professor of political science at Hosei University.
My position has always been that all of these racist and sexist hierarchies have always been tacitly grounded in the deepest — and often most invisible – hierarchy of all: the ontological divide between human and animal life, which in turn grounds a pernicious ethical hierarchy.
Yet, while it's true that the Canadians agreed to crack open the door of its market to US dairy farmers, Trump's administration has tacitly acknowledged that his tariff policies have hurt those same people, who make up a key part of the Republican base.
Morris has continued to think about American Dharma's reception at the festival and afterward: The film struggled to find distribution because some audiences and critics had reacted in horror, suggesting that Morris insufficiently confronted Bannon, or maybe even tacitly approved of, or admired him.
While some gender imbalances can be explained by individual or group preferences, the shortage of women in so many areas of public life has been allowed or ignored or tacitly excused for so long that it may take hard numbers to open people's eyes.
The resolution, which some diplomats are now saying could be put off "indefinitely," would've forced the Obama administration to decide between either going the traditional route of siding with Israel by vetoing the resolution or tacitly expressing its discontent with Israeli settlement policy by abstaining from voting.
He didn't note the possibility the later ads were intended to seize on the upset created in the wake of the president's election, or that tricks like fueling both sides of street protests tacitly benefited Trump by turning the dial on our broken democracy meter to 11.
Roskoff agreed that Cuomo was on the right side of some LGBT issues, but he says the governor tacitly blessed the Senate's Independent Democratic Conference (IDC), a group of Democrats who joined forces with Republicans, keeping them in control of the Senate and blocking progressive bills.
Kurdish-led YPG forces, which control the Sheikh Maqsoud area in Aleppo that overlooks the Castello road and are tacitly aligned with the government, have also disrupted the road with snipers who target civilians using the road that is a lifeline for the city to the countryside.
"The longer that we allow the political rhetoric of late to continue and the longer that we tacitly accept it, we create a permission structure that allows the animosity in one corner of our politics to infect our broader society," he said on Capitol Hill this week.
As the economy has slowed to its slackest pace in 25 years, smaller banks with less access to top-tier creditworthy borrowers have increasingly dabbled in creating, packaging and repackaging exotic assets for sale to retail investors, who assume they are tacitly guaranteed by the government.
In his statement, Romero referred to the ACLU's history of representing Nazis, the Ku Klux Klan and other detestable groups through the years and tacitly acknowledged the current dissent within ACLU ranks over its litigation ensuring that demonstrators could gather last Saturday in a downtown Charlottesville park.
But even if it remains in the hands of marketers, many people may not be cool with unknown companies profiling them by scanning every video they've ever appeared in on the internet—even if they may have tacitly agreed under some byzantine Terms of Service agreement.
Gosar warned during a statement before the House Rules Committee on Tuesday that the language in this year's bill could be interpreted as tacitly allowing the Obama administration to continue enlisting DACA recipients in a program that permits highly skilled legal immigrants to serve in the military.
During the Cold War, the United States tacitly supported the dictatorships of François Duvalier and his son Jean-Claude Duvalier because of their anti-Communist stance, and in the 1990s Washington first propped up and then helped force out the first democratically elected president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
Have we all tacitly agreed to participate in this weird hierarchical system, without ever being asked how we like it, to preserve the status quo and the narrative that everything is fine, because familiar narratives are comforting, and exposure is destabilizing, and we've been given no choice?
The original keynote speaker, former Southern Baptist Convention president Paige Patterson, recently was fired from his position as president of influential Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary because of his history of unsavory comments about women, including encouraging rape victims not to report and tacitly condoning spousal abuse.
But neither the press nor the politically powerful stand to gain much by grappling with those problems on TV, and they are tacitly willing to remain locked in a vicious cycle as long as it means they don't have to deal with the really sticky stuff.
It projects fruit-like shapes onto the wall, which are upheld by a shape that reveals itself as a noose The artist tacitly inserts bodies with her swollen sculptures; her stitched wires and strings could be cages or limbs, but these bodies boycott complacency or inertia.
So even though Democrats like Casten are confident in their pushback against Trump and his allies, the terrain in historically conservative districts like this one remains fraught with political landmines — ones that Casten tacitly acknowledged, even as he tore into Trump on issues completely unrelated to impeachment.
"For as long as drug use does not pose a challenge to the regime, but instead dulls the wills and minds of the North Korean people, the government tacitly allows it to go on, despite the tremendous mental and physical health challenges it creates," Mr. Scarlatoiu said.
For every critical disavowal of Chris Brown or Jef Whitehead in light of their horrible treatment of women, there is a case like Michael Gira or Dr. Dre, whose alleged abuses briefly make the news before getting more or less swept under the rug and therefore tacitly excused.
From Enoch Powell's Rivers of Blood speech to Richard Nixon's Southern Strategy, from Ronald Reagan's courting of the "moral majority" to Margaret Thatcher speaking of Britain being "swamped by people with a different culture", conservative politicians tacitly supported odious ideas, bringing those ideas ever more into the political mainstream.
According to one researcher, the government has tacitly sought the fatwa to stem any potential incidents as well as help Ahok win a three-way race that includes former Minister of Education and Culture Anies Baswedan and Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono, the son of former Indonesian president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
At the same time, some supporters of Israel think that having the strong backing of the United States could help neutralize the issue on the international agenda, with Washington's veto power at the UN Security Council tacitly keeping European and other countries less inclined to act against Israel.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Social networking forum reddit on Thursday removed a section from its site used to tacitly inform users it had never received a certain type of U.S. government surveillance request, suggesting the platform is now being asked to hand over customer data under a secretive law enforcement authority.
Essentially, these schools enshrined into law the right to ignore school performance, grades, interviews, standardized state exams, or any other qualification in favor of a test that rarely aligns with the standards they learn in school, tacitly keeping these schools out of reach for under-resourced students and schools.
Using trumped-up drug charges to silence critics is nothing new for Russian authorities, but what happened next may be without precedent: Following public outrage protests on the streets of Moscow over the treatment of Golunov, the Kremlin, and Putin, were forced to tacitly admitted a mistake was made.
Trump's national security adviser, John Bolton, on Monday rejected a New York Times report that said an idea was taking shape in the Trump administration to seek to negotiate a nuclear freeze by North Korea, rather than its complete denuclearization, thereby tacitly accepting it as a nuclear state.
Yet it appears to accept, at least in part, Mr. Kerviel's argument from the start: namely, that his managers — many of whom quietly left the bank after the scandal — turned a blind eye to his activities and even tacitly encouraged them, as long as his deals were profitable.
Some investors have cited that "taper" as a cause of recent market turbulence, saying the Fed has sent a confusing signal as it tacitly puts upward pressure on long-term interest rates even as policymakers seem ready to halt, for now, any more overt moves to raise rates.
Denino writes this off as an unavoidable facet of edgy online culture—or as the work of a handful of malcontents trying to give him and his community a bad reputation—but he does little to actively discourage racist speech, and sometimes he seems to tacitly endorse it.
In her wholehearted embrace of the Catholic faith, was Day also attempting an "othering," tacitly and subversively suggesting that there were different ways of being a loyal citizen and devout Christian — that the radicalism of a St. Francis, indeed, of Jesus himself, spoke imperatively to the American dilemma?
Perhaps a third or fourth accuser will come forward bearing stories that have more corroboration and less haze around them than the accusations published in The New Yorker — whose thinness, tacitly acknowledged in the piece itself, have so far mostly persuaded conservatives that this is all a partisan smear.
If the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank, which, as I said, tacitly cooperates with Israel on security, collapses while Israel has to fight Hamas — or if West Bank Palestinian youth decide, in mass, to join Hamas in clashing with Israel — the strategic challenge for Israel would be enormous.
Asking for a new apology indicates that the South Korean government is tacitly trying to revise the 2015 agreement that was meant to settle the issue, said Yoshiki Mine, a former official with the Japanese Foreign Ministry and now head of the Institute for Peaceful Diplomacy, a research organization.
It's the same principal that led to the establishment of syringe exchanges, which are now fairly common across the US. But while some syringe swaps have what LaSalle called "an active bathroom," where users are tacitly allowed to get high, this will the first local government to sanction use.
Many Americans depend on their tax refunds as a windfall they use to pay for big-ticket items like cars, appliances or vacations -- a reality the Trump administration tacitly acknowledged when it committed to paying out refunds despite the recent partial government shutdown, a reversal of established IRS practice.
But that does not diminish what he has had to endure while going to work, while scoring goals: what happened at Cagliari and the aftermath; the constant drip of stories about racist abuse unpunished or tacitly encouraged; an unnecessarily provocative front page or outrageously misguided anti-racism campaign.
For months, Hong Kong has been roiled by protests against its eroding semi-autonomy under the system, a model that Mr. Han appeared to tacitly endorse earlier this year when he met with Hong Kong's chief executive, Carrie Lam, and Beijing's top official in Hong Kong, Wang Zhimin.
Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice, LaQuan McDonald, Sandra Bland, Freddie Gray, the list goes on and on as black people who happen to be in the wrong place at the wrong time are increasingly at risk of violence committed by police officers who tacitly presume them to be a threat.
The best kind of challenge coin is the all-too-rare bottle opener, because functionality is anathema to military ornamentation, and because they tacitly acknowledge the fighting military's dependence on alcohol to patch over the cognitive dissonance required to make a career out of the global war on terror.
The Denver Guardian post, which was published to Facebook three days before the election, on November 5, tacitly implies that the Democratic presidential nominee arranged for the double homicide of a fictional FBI investigator and his fictional wife, and that the couple's deaths were made to look like a murder-suicide.
In March of last year Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi, who ousted Mr Morsi in a coup, joined Hailemariam Desalegn, Ethiopia's prime minister, and Omar al-Bashir, Sudan's president, to sign a declaration that tacitly blesses construction of the dam so long as there is no "significant harm" to downstream countries.
The need for tougher action against Iran is premised on the Obama administration's avoidance of direct confrontation with Iranian-backed forces, including the brutal Bashar Assad regime in Syria and Shiite militias in Iraq, with whom it has at times tacitly aligned against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
But critics say the way the authorities have handled the cases - it's rare for anyone to be arrested and a nationalist group which says its carries out such attacks openly boasts about its activities - shows that they are at best turning a blind eye, and at worst tacitly condoning the violence.
The House Asia subcommittee held hearings on human-rights violations in the region in late October, and the US Commission on International Religious Freedom issued a report this week noting their concern over India&aposs using the citizenship list to tacitly set a religious requirement on citizenship and oppress Muslims.
"I strongly believe that Trump has not taken sufficient steps to repudiate the hate groups that speak in his name, and — in fact — has explicitly refused the opportunity to tell them to stop their hateful actions, thus tacitly encouraged greater threats and the potential for violence," Weinstein said in an email.
Any authoritarian regime observing that history might reasonably conclude that nuclear weapons should be sought and never be given up … … Especially since our next president decided to tacitly confirm that lesson, by pursing regime change in Libya after the Libyan dictator had agreed to close down his own W.M.D. program.
"In the past week, he tacitly endorsed the idea that it is O.K. for the president to demand a counterprobe into an investigation into himself based on zero evidence of wrongdoing and with the clear intent of harming the underlying investigation," said Matthew Miller, a Justice Department spokesman under Mr. Obama.
Jerusalem tacitly supports Assad staying in power, preferring "the devil we know" to "the demons we can only imagine if Syria falls into chaos, and the extremists from across the Arab world gain a foothold there," in the words of one Israeli intelligence official quoted in the Times of London.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has made responding to technology-driven change a key priority for her five year term which began last month, setting it in the same breath as challenges posed by climate change and demographic shifts, tacitly linking all three to a rise in regional unease.
But many Americans depend on their tax refunds as a windfall they use to pay for big-ticket items like cars, appliances or vacations -- a reality the Trump administration tacitly acknowledged when it committed to paying out refunds despite the recent partial government shutdown, a reversal of established IRS practice.
In return Bhumibol indulged the generals, tacitly supporting coup after coup, for his blessing was needed for political enterprises, as well as his pardon: most memorably in 1992, when the new (military) prime minister and the leader of protests against him knelt and bowed before his gilded sofa to seek the royal forgiveness.
In 2012, state media tacitly supported anti-Japan protests during a spat over disputed islands, and last year the Communist Youth League helped target South Korean brands on social media amid a row over Seoul's decision to allow the United States to install an advanced missile defense system on the Korean peninsula.
"Even if the (prison) administration turned a blind eye to what was going on in the facility between inmates and corrections officers, and thus tacitly approved the conduct, each individual who engages in these actions subjects themselves to the consequences when these actions cross the line into criminal behavior," Judge Kevin Ryan said.
Top-tier arts sector workers are often tacitly expected to hold MAs and MFAs — and now, perhaps even PhDs — creating an opening for crippling student loan debt in a field with less potential to put employees in a position to pay off those loans and justify the expense of their qualifying education.
The Backstreet Boys "As Long As You Love Me" (22002) and Usher's "You Make Me Wanna" (22005) are iconic examples of the chair-backwards manspread, the former tacitly suggesting that the titular "love" should be directed between thighs, while the latter's presentation making no pretenses on exactly what you make Usher wanna do.
One of the virtues (both civic and artistic) of the old mass-audience, high-middlebrow model was that it forced Hollywood to temper its own partisan inclinations because of the size of its intended audiences, to produce tacitly conservative Big Movies as well as liberal ones and reward them both at Oscar season.
Already there are reports that members of the White House staff are uncomfortable with the idea that he might travel to Pyongyang, because they understand that any discussion of denuclearization between Mr. Trump and Mr. Kim might well lead the president to accept North Korea as a nuclear weapons state, if only tacitly.
And even as Pompeo tried, misleadingly, to present the move as continuation of a previous president's policies, the State Department tacitly recognized the disruption the shift could cause by issuing a sweeping travel warning for all US government facilities, US private interests and US citizens in the West Bank, Gaza and Jerusalem.
The deal, reached between Actors' Equity, a union representing 51,23 performers and stage managers, and the Broadway League, a trade organization for producers, is a milestone, marking the first time that the industry's financiers have tacitly agreed to acknowledge that performers are contributing ideas, not just labor, to shaping new musicals and plays.
The House plan the President tacitly endorsed Tuesday night would cost millions their care, return the country to the days when insurance companies could refuse people with pre-existing conditions and remove myriad consumer protections that guarantee patients a minimum standard of coverage while preventing them from losing it if they become seriously ill.
Will the in-house evaluators at these companies downgrade the many uncorrected op-eds blaming Trump for tacitly encouraging the wave of over 100 bomb threats at Jewish centers from January to March of this year (which turned out to be mostly the work of an Israeli-American teenager and a disgraced leftist journalist)?
Allen is very good and isn't an abuser or serial harasser of women, he hasn't tacitly endorsed the Ku Klux Klan's favorite guy for president, he's not sucker punching guys or trying to punt their testicles into outer space, and he's not partnered with a snake oil salesman offering fake cures for serious diseases.
But here's the problem for us as fellow human beings: Without knowing you, the more I take the occasion of disagreement with what I think you're saying or doing to impugn not just these things but you and your motives along with them, the more I tacitly withdraw from the whole idea of democratic discourse.
It draws people in because it is a place where people reflect on one of the darker chapters of our nation's racial past while also recognizing, if only tacitly, how far we have come since 1955 -- when Emmett Till was murdered at age 14 in Mississippi after being accused of whistling at a white woman.
Some have noted with frustration that it was Mr. Pence who first advocated Ms. Haley joining the administration, even though she had been tacitly critical of Mr. Trump during her 2016 response to President Barack Obama's final State of the Union address and had supported Senator Marco Rubio of Florida during the 2016 Republican primary.
Tech-driven change a key priority for new EC president European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has made responding to technology-driven change a key priority for her five-year term — which began last month — alongside challenges posed by climate change and demographic shifts, tacitly linking all three to a rise in regional unease.
The US has a long history of extralegal racial violence condoned by an indifferent or tacitly-supportive federal government; it has an even longer history of presidents attempting to float above the fray in times of social conflict, refraining from speaking up about threats to members of the populace for fear of being labeled controversial.
"Either [Ren] is in the unfortunate position of accepting his lot as one whose efforts do not constitute 'outstanding achievement' within the Party's reform and opening pantheon (a political indignity), or he must eat the bitter fruit of concealment, tacitly accepting his compromisingly close links with the government," Qian writes in an op-ed for the China Media Project.
In an article in the Nation, Joan Walsh argues that Clinton's loss can come down a multitude of reasons: that she didn't paint herself as the "economic change agent" that white working-class women wanted, that she was too "dreamy" and not "punchy" enough, and that ultimately, many white women either hold racist views or tacitly support them.
McConnell also chided Trump, albeit tacitly, for lambasting a federal judge who ruled against his executive order temporarily banning visitors from Iran, Iraq, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen, Libya and Syria from entering the U.S. The majority leader is adept at deflecting questions and sticking to his talking points when it comes to possible differences with the president.
If Moore used that clip as an attempt to tie Bush to the Saudi bin Laden family, it doesn't work, but it is true that the Bush White House—among other administrations—tacitly approved of a regime that at the time was cracking down on women's rights and lopping off a lot of people's heads with swords.
"If society tacitly endorses racial injustice, and doesn't see the matter as one that faces the country as a whole but simply as episodes that the black community has got to deal with, it is not just legitimate but necessary to take the struggle to them," Mr. John said, adding that he "absolutely" supported the protests.
CreditCreditVincent Tullo for The New York Times Early into the final year of his first term in office, Mayor Bill de Blasio tacitly acknowledged what could no longer be ignored: New York City, like much of the country, had a worsening problem of drug overdoses from heroin and opioids, and the city's response had been inadequate.
But that makes it incumbent on everyone else in the "everyone knows" orbit — meaning not just journalists covering Catholicism, but bishops and priests and church officials who are tired of being tacitly compromised themselves, as so many people around McCarrick must have been — to make it as easy as possible for these stories to be told.
Long also says Graham personally lobbied President Dwight D. Eisenhower to ignore the racial crisis in the South, that he told a white audience in Charlotte in 1958 that demonic hordes were the real source behind the country's racial problems, and that he wrote a 1960 article for U.S. News and World Report tacitly defending Southern resistance to integration.
I must have tacitly understood that those elevated to classical protagonist must be white, as white was not a color but the absence of it; that in narratives, whiteness performs as a sort of blankness, a canvas to paint metaphor and simile on; that it lends neutrality to fraught topics, and allows the story to enter the mainstream.
And the drift of American institutions lately — the celebrity status of the presidency and the increasing powers claimed by presidents of both parties, the abdication and ineffectiveness of Congress, the tendency for policy disputes to be tacitly negotiated between the White House and the Supreme Court — is arguably creating some of the preconditions for a Latin American-style breakdown.
They have manipulated democracy in part by hacking its systems — regulatory capture at scale — but also by turning people against taxing oligarchs to give their (mounds of) excess money to the poor, by promoting the fear that this money will go to The Wrong Sort Of People Who Don't Deserve It. By which is always tacitly meant: immigrants and visible minorities.
"India playing the Baluch card is part of a more complex signal to the Chinese that their plans for the CPEC are contingent on wider regional stability, and thereby tacitly nudge the Chinese to play a constructive role in reorienting Pakistan's world view and foreign policies," said Zorawar Daulet Singh, co-author of India China Relations: The Border Issue and Beyond.
" In the aftermath of these shootings, he said, "It's as if there's a national script that we have learned, and I think by accepting the script, we tacitly accept that the script will end the same way every time, with nothing changing, except for the loved ones and the families of the victims, for whom nothing will ever be the same.
"The great failure of this trade deal was not negotiating an end to the steel and aluminum tariffs," said Philip Cross, the former chief economic analyst at Statistics Canada, a government agency, because it tacitly left the door open to Mr. Trump to use the same national protection justification to lay more tariffs in the future, regardless of any trade deal.
Mr. Obama has taken great care not to express his opinions about particular candidates — at least in earshot of anyone who will leak them — and has told people around him that he wants to avoid even the slightest perception that he is "thumbing the scale" for any candidate, as he did by tacitly backing Hillary Clinton's primary campaign in 2016.
Washington has previously accused China of forcing technology transfers, and tacitly supporting intellectual property violations and cyber-crime, but those issues were downplayed in official descriptions of the December agreement between Trump and Xi. Many of the ongoing issues Washington has had with Beijing have been going on for many years, Dutt said, adding that a lot of them are key to China's national economic development strategy.
And since this is a distinction that conservatives have tacitly accepted on a great many issues, in the divorce-remarriage-communion debate they have found themselves defending, not a comprehensive theory of a church that cannot change, but a very specific explanation for why this change in particular differs from all the other changes that they've embraced or swallowed hard and learned to live with.
But sharing the video and tacitly accepting Rogan's endorsement feels like an unforced error, or at least a risk Sanders didn't need to take: He's opened himself up to criticism from parts of his base who care about social justice, marginalized people, and stand against the people and ideas Rogan has allowed to be laundered on his show, without really standing to gain anything.
If Oculus is in danger of losing anyone, it's people who planned to port games from other platforms, like the HTC Vive and PlayStation VR. Polytron, the company behind high-profile PlayStation VR game SuperHyperCube, stated today that it would not be adding Oculus Rift support — "in a political climate as fragile and horrifying as this one, we cannot tacitly endorse these actions by supporting Luckey or his platform," they wrote.
During the Obama years Republican leaders cranked the volume on that strategy up to 11 (although it was pretty bad during the Clinton years too.) Establishment Republicans generally avoided saying in so many words that the president was a Kenyan Islamic atheist socialist friend of terrorists — although as the quote from Mr. Rubio shows, they came pretty close — but they tacitly encouraged those who did, and accepted their endorsements.
In some ways, the central dynamic is a contrast between brains and brawn: Archer (Mick Ford), an older, quick-witted prisoner, makes a point of stretching the rules as far as bureaucracy will allow, while the newcomer Carlin (a young, barely recognizable Ray Winstone) knows that the way to survive in an environment where even the officials tacitly egg on violence is to be seen as the most ruthless guy there.
"The establishment of a working group as reported by Foreign Minister Lavrov to study how to curb cyber interference in elections in which the Russians would play any role, would be akin to inviting the North Koreans to participate in a commission on nonproliferation — it tacitly adopts the fiction that the Russians are a constructive partner on the subject instead of the worst actor on the world stage," Schiff said.
And though Johnny Depp's performance is notably subdued (for Depp, at least), Grindelwald still feels like the series' flamboyant gay villain (a stereotype that's exacerbated further due to how toned-down and butch Dumbledore has become) — he's always standing a little too close to his potential allies, always tacitly seducing them into joining him on the dark side, always being framed by the film as representing something irresistible and innately evil.
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Should there also be an acknowledgment of the rockets lobbed into Israeli territory by Palestinian militants, or the rallying cry of Hamas, the party that controls Gaza, for a free Palestine "from the river to the sea," tacitly wiping out the country that lies between, or the rise of anti-Semitism in the Islamic world, or any of the countless accusations and defenses that can make a case for suffering on both sides?
" But he also voiced support for the integrity of the bureau as an institution, tacitly defending the law enforcement agency from months of broadsides from President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and other Republicans who have damned it as "corrupt" and "biased.
In this story the political success of Bill Clinton reflected not only his compromises with Republicans on taxes and spending, his tacit nods to Reaganomics, but also his ability to infuse a centrist liberalism with reassuring nods to various kinds of moderate cultural conservatism — the school uniform and v-chip business and the rhetoric of "safe, legal and rare" on abortion, the easy Baptist religiosity, the tacitly center-right positions on immigration and crime and same-sex marriage.
Douthat: But do you worry at all, Dan (and this goes for you too, Henry), that if Trump is perceived as a crashing failure — or for that matter if he's somehow ejected from office — that the ideas that you think he's tacitly championed will be seen as inherently tainted and discredited as well, even or especially among the people who might otherwise be interested in taking them up, in having the kind of conversation you envision?
At the edge of the Palos Verdes Peninsula south of Los Angeles, it is a long drive from most population centers; the steep path down from the cliffs to the ocean is treacherous even when nothing is being thrown at you; and the police department in this town — where the median family income is more than $170,000 and Porsches are a common sight — has long been accused of tacitly supporting the Bay Boys' local-only ethos, as a strategy for keeping away crowds.
One would imagine the international community and especially the United States, which has been more than happy to partner with us in the fight against the Islamic State, would firmly oppose such an unprovoked attack executed in the name of racial hatred — Mr. Erdogan has stated his intention to commit ethnic cleansing of Afrin's Kurdish population, or, as he says, to give the region to its "real owners" — but instead, it has been greeted largely with silence, and therefore tacitly condoned.
The spot sells a car, but more importantly, it advocates for a city and an American industry that in the decade prior to 2011 had experienced a lot of bad PR. The Cannes-winning commercial went over so well that Chrysler and W+K tried to repeat the formula the following year with "Halftime in America," featuring a "this country's not as bad off as you may think" speech — delivered by Clint Eastwood —that inadvertently stirred political debate over whether it was tacitly endorsing President Obama's reelection.

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