Sentences with phrase «as tacit acknowledgment»

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His departure from Avid Life represents a tacit acknowledgment that things went very badly under his watch, and that as CEO, he bears ultimate responsibility for it.
The labelling of opponents, whether internal or external, as «Tories» or «Blairites» (which amounts to the same thing in their eyes), is a tacit acknowledgment in their belief that whether Labour or the Conservatives hold office, it's the rich in power and whose interests will be protected.
At the same time, McCain would not commit to appearing on the same campaign stage as Trump, a tacit acknowledgment of the balancing act the Arizona senator needs to perform as he faces re-election this fall.
There has been a tacit acknowledgment that a toll hike on the Thruway is likely, but the administration has been particularly reluctant to discuss that in an election year — especially since the last proposed toll hike caused such an uproar, and had to be turned back as a result.
It was an acknowledgment of the tacit, built - in mystery of painting: that we don't make art so much as art tells the artist what it wants to be.
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