Last week, Microsoft officials tacitly conceded sales of the software and related devices are disappointing.
And while he will not throw in with Dole, he has tacitly become a Dole ally.
Unable to compete against Microsofts seemingly limitless resources--think of all those American doughboys--Netscape tacitly conceded defeat.
Some defendants have told the court that Mr Gonzalez at least tacitly condoned their actions.
Its leaders opposed the revolution that unseated Diaz, and tacitly supported a counter-revolutionary coup.
Men, tacitly acknowledging the less-than-stellar results of their household leadership in the past decade, largely stepped aside.
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The chancellor appears tacitly to have acknowledged this by freezing duties on hand-rolling tobacco in this year's budget.
EU's predilection for package deals, it is quite possible that the two issues will become linked, at least tacitly.
Last week Intel admitted defeat tacitly by asking to join the OLPC association.
Political parties coexist with criminal gangs, tacitly supporting some and actually controlling others.
For failing to cooperate with the investigation and for, at the least, tacitly encouraging players not to speak to Sen.
' By classifying cell phones as a possible carcinogen, they also seem to be tacitly admitting a mechanism could exist.
Policies were better in most of Latin America, but far from all right, as Brazil's new austerity programme tacitly admits.
Delainey says that Skilling tacitly pressured him to go along with the move, which was explained to analysts as merely streamlining.
The Transportation Security Administration tacitly admitted last week that a big part of its job is a complete waste of time.
Chavez's vitriol toward the United States also increased in the period after the brief coup because Washington had tacitly approved it.
After that came the culture wars, and both sides have tacitly agreed that sports will not be part of the debate.
The pontiff may fear that, by dropping his chief aide, he would be tacitly admitting to poor judgment in appointing him.
Now you're tacitly expected to perform like a new hire, proving yourself all over again to justify your new salary or position.
Unable to compete against Microsofts seemingly limitless resources, Netscape tacitly conceded defeat.
He said the DUP had tacitly co-operated with Sinn Fein in making executive decisions and in building Northern Ireland's new "accountable government".
There was no mention of SDI, and it appeared that the Soviets had tacitly accepted that its future was not for negotiation.
Changing the ways in which many of us lead our lives was a tacitly agreed point, and just as important as technological advances.
It could do so by intervening in the foreign exchange market, just as it tacitly allows others countries to do against it now.
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By breaking bread with the Chinese on Friday, the current G7 is tacitly admitting that it can no longer achieve very much without them.
Simple arithmetic means premiums must rise under the new law, as both the Obama administration and the Congressional Budget Office have at least tacitly acknowledged.
The party's leaders had tried to thwart her re-election by the Women's League, tacitly backing another candidate for the job, Nkosazana Zuma, the health minister.
AUC's chiefs worry that Mr Uribe will extradite them to the United States to face drug charges, although the government has tacitly agreed not to.
Third, the political system has all but broken down, as the government itself tacitly admits when it argues that an election would not solve Thailand's problems.
They have in effect written off part of this loan, tacitly admitting that Fiat will be unable to repay it when it comes due in 2005.
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