The prime minister here serves at the discretion of the king — and also, many people say,
by tacit approval of Jordan's security services.
Not exact matches
Some flee from jobs they love, forced out
by mean - spirited co-workers, subordinates or superiors — often with the
tacit approval of higher management.
Their move to a Catholic church was taken as meaning only one thing: that despite the lip - service being paid
by the diocese to the teaching that «non-celibate gay people should not be given Communion», the diocese of Westminster was in fact giving its
tacit approval and support to a situation in which that was precisely what was happening, in a setting in which the Pope and the teaching of the Church were regarded with hostility and held up to contempt.
Maybe they don't condone it per se, but
by refusing to report these instances to law enforcement, they DID give their
tacit approval.
Pope Pius XII gave
tacit approval to the Third Reich's policies
by adopting a «neutral» stance.
The reform was killed off last summer
by Tory MPs acting, initially at least, with the
tacit approval of David Cameron.
He says the capital cities of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Kuwait «have been used as a base
by wealthy individuals and religious foundations to channel millions of dollars to radical Sunni elements fighting Assad in Syria, either with the
tacit approval of the regimes, or taking advantage of weak money - laundering protections within those states.»
The statement signed
by its Ranking Member on Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, further said «The loud silence of Ghana's Foreign Minister, Ms. Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey and the Government led
by President Akufo - Addo especially in the face of some reprehensible support from sections of the NPP led
by its Acting Chairman Freddie Blay, is most troubling as it has the tendency to convey a
tacit approval of the egregious sins of their chief diplomat in South Africa.»
Thus far, the loud silence of Ghana's Foreign Minister, Hon.. Ms. Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey and the Government led
by President Akufo - Addo especially in the face of some reprehensible support from sections of the NPP led
by its Acting Chairman Freddie Blay is most troubling as it has the tendency to convey a
tacit approval of the egregious sins of their chief diplomat in South Africa.
Definitely designed with provocation in mind, be forewarned, this flick is a call to arms which prompts you to pick a side
by graphically depicting a variety of ways in which animals are mistreated, often with the
tacit approval of societies supposed to be watching out for the critters» best interests.
Violence perpetrated
by teachers and other school staff, with or without the overt or
tacit approval of education ministries and other authorities that oversee schools, includes corporal punishment, cruel and humiliating forms of psychological punishment, sexual and gender - based violence, and bullying.
As someone who has worked in this intersection for a long time, it will be a welcome shift when bullies are shut down
by an empowered majority as opposed to a given
tacit approval by scared and uniformed peers.
Do you speak out against your fellow gamers who make derogatory remarks concerning another players» disadvantages or do you allow those remarks
tacit approval by your silence?
arental incompetence
by the supposedly «favored» parent and the allied parent's
tacit approval and support for the child's conflict with the other parent, is the characteristic symptom set associated with the child's «triangulation» into the spousal conflict through the formation of a «cross-generational» coalition with one parent against the other parent.
This pattern of symptom features for the inverted hierarchy, feigning of selective parental incompetence
by the supposedly «favored» parent and the allied parent's
tacit approval and support for the child's conflict with the other parent, is the characteristic symptom set associated with the child's «triangulation» into the spousal conflict through the formation of a «cross-generational» coalition with one parent against the other parent.