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The government had tacitly approved coercive measures.
Smith tacitly acknowledged the failure.
In fact, the excise proposal itself also acknowledged this point tacitly, by excluding companies producing less than 100 gross a day.
We are tacitly assuming that the function is so concentrated that integral limits can be taken at infinity.
Further, there is the tendency of civil groups of elders and political leaders to support these groups, tacitly or otherwise.
By the mid-1950s union political activity was generally (if tacitly) accepted, as were the mechanisms through which business funds were turned to political action.
By tacitly taking sides with the views and needs of only one involved party, they preclude alternative perspectives and solutions.
Finally, it must also be noted that my characterization of social science tacitly assumes well-intentioned users.
By its brevity on the subject of ethnicity, the old stylebook had tacitly assumed that a few modest precautions were sufficient to avoid giving offense.
Their importance to the country's manufacturing and wholesaling sectors has been tacitly recognised during the colonial and post-colonial periods.