He was forced to remove the image from the spot, a tacit acknowledgement of a misstep.
In past elections Nigel Farage asked voters to "lend us your vote", a tacit acknowledgement that voting UKIP was a temporary, protest vote.
But it does provide a tacit sanction of cell phone radiation fears by a recognized authority, an important social signal.
Still, Apple's decision to boost the iPhone's size is a tacit admission that plenty of people are clamoring for a bigger phone.
In a tacit acknowledgment of the millions of illegal immigrants in America, numerous banks accept the matricula consular, a card issued by Mexican consulates regardless of the applicant's legal status, as sufficient identification to open a bank account.
And so Jones, employing a new, high guard - a tacit admission his reflexes weren't what they had been - reeled off three straight wins, the last against a shop-worn Felix Trinidad in January.
That's been a kind of understanding, a tacit agreement between these countries since the late 1940s.
Over the weekend, Continental Airlines rebuffed merger offers, a tacit rebuke to UAL 's United Airlines.
In a tacit admission of defeat, the company is divesting its used-car and rental-car operations.
But there seemed to be a tacit agreement that something had to be done.
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It was a tacit admission that the government's efforts so far have failed to stabilize the company.
This was a tacit admission that the argument for the constitutionality of the allowance is on the weak side.
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Mr Veltroni's resignation was a tacit acknowledgment that his 14 months as leader have been an almost unmitigated failure.
By allowing these companies to continue without action from the public, it is almost a tacit approval to continue the status quo.
"There is apparently a tacit agreement between both leaders, if not coordination, to engage in very intense PDA, " or public displays of affection.
The move was a tacit recognition that the Chinese economy can move from being an export-driven economy to one powered by domestic demand.
Russian experts and officials have this view because they believe that America made a tacit commitment not to develop an extended strategic missile defense.
The efforts are in tacit recognition of a medical inevitability: Even the most sluggish cancer can't be stopped if you don't see it coming early enough.
In a tacit admission that different standards now apply, the 2001 Tour will last just 20 days and at 2151 miles is the third shortest in history.
In a congressional hearing, Mr. Holder offered that some people and institutions were above the law and hinted that financial institutions had been granted a tacit immunity from prosecution.
The Anglican ethos rests on an unspoken consensus, a tacit understanding that all manner of crankiness and eccentricity can be tolerated as long as the family somehow stays intact.
Maybe a tacit deal is possible: if the Rajapaksas show proper reconciliation efforts and beef up democracy, outsiders may talk less about the horrors at the end of the war.
The implication is that students and the business world are too crude to have a tacit understanding of right and wrong and need formal instruction in how to recognize the difference.
The fact that the tablets may ultimately be able to run Android apps is appealing and also a tacit admission by RIM that the number of applications in their Market is woefully limited.
President Barack Obama's recent executive actions on gun control include steps to spur prosecution, in what can be seen as a tacit acknowledgment that existing laws have not been used to full effect.
It does feel a bit like it, with a tacit nod along the way to those who feel they must turn to the private sector to get one, small part of the job done.
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But the possibility of at least the 16 eurozone countries pressing ahead regardless, with the tacit consent of a British prime minister unwilling to blow political capital on stopping them, cannot be wholly discounted.
England captain Andrew Strauss, with an eye on long hot days in the field in Australia, has again spoken of the need for England to remain disciplined and focused when things are not going their way - a tacit reprimand for his pace bowler who pushes the line too often.
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