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Synonyms for tacit

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Synonyms for tacit

implied by or inferred from actions or statements

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He said 'instead of fixing responsibility, upholding the basic democratic norm of accountability, we see that the Modi government has misused the support given by the political opposition to bring the perpetrators of the incident to justice' and to hide its failures, it has tacitly and overtly created a situation where calls for violence against Kashmiris are being openly given and executed.
Washington, Dec 8 ( ANI ): Pakistan wants "something done about the bombers of Mumbai", its Prime Minister Imran Khan has said while tacitly acknowledging that the attack of November 2008 originated from the Pakistani soil.
A linkage - tacitly if not explicitly expressed - has again been created between the White House's support for Israel's demands in the Iranian-Syrian arena and what is required of Israel in the Palestinian Arab arena.
In their statement, the International Association of Democratic Lawyers (IADL), a non-governmental organization with consultative status in the United Nations, also scored President Benigno Aquino III's silence on the incident as a sign of tacitly supporting the police action.
It's a deliberate policy choice by Labour locally, as some of their back benchers tacitly concede through their opposition.
Thus, these dominant and accepted ways of researching highly interactive media within media and game studies (Norgard 2010, Norgard 2011a, Norgard 2012) proved to be a blind alley when these tacitly moving hands took the centre stage in the activities going on with and within digital games.
In light of Michael Sandel's critique of A Theory of Justice as tacitly foundationalist, and in response to the antifoundationalist critiques of that same text by Richard Rorty anal Thomas Bridges, Rawls's later work, Political Liberalism, deliberately transitioned to a thoroughly antifoundationalist methodology so as to secure a more genuine neutrality with respect to adjudication of comprehensive doctrines.
Appellant Shahid Orakzai said in the application that the Chief Justice should take note that some officers of the SC are tacitly encouraging 'SELECTIVE PUNISHMENT' which will tax the capacity of the Supreme Court.
For the first time in a decade, a Chancellor cut fuel duty and tacitly admitted we have a road economy, the most important route back to growth.
Elaine goes on: "I suspect it's been tacitly agreed for some time that when the Queen dies, Charles will announce that for various reasons he's decided to step down in favour of his son." I reached the same conclusion in my short novel, A Bard for Highgrove, recently published by Cambria Books.
Although a statement issued by the G-8 ministers contained no references to foreign exchange markets, some market players consider the ministers tacitly supported the U.S.
Their suffering is the ghoulish price we tacitly accept as the bloody guarantor of our oily standard of living.
I'm talking about the House of Commons select committee which tacitly indicated the break-up of the United Kingdom.