Sentences with phrase «in tacit acknowledgement»

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However, his email was described by one media expert as offering «tacit acknowledgement that the panel is bust», in his plan to undertake an overdue «refresh».
But critics say these changes are a tacit acknowledgement by the governor that the program in its current form has been a failure.
One might imagine, then, that we'd feel gratified watching the poo fly in the other direction; it's a tacit acknowledgement that our work is both practical and profitable.
In fact, a tacit acknowledgement of our nation - wide nutrient deficiencies underlies the current recommendation of a prenatal vitamin to all pregnant women.
He says more than once during the film that he's finally doing just what Orson Welles did — and while the first instinct is to laugh, the lingering aftertaste is a sort of tacit acknowledgement that he did exactly what Orson Welles did: he made a few movies he believed in for studios that generally didn't agree with him and mostly with the usual suspects.
In the end, the latter's welcome victory mostly corroborated film critic and unlikely awards pundit J. Hoberman's tacit acknowledgement, in an article for the Los Angeles Times about Hollywood's relationship to the Holocaust, that the only way for a film about the Holocaust told from the perspective of its victims to lose an Oscar is for it to compete against a film, like The Virgin Spring, whose breaking into the mainstream so clearly meant that it was destined for greatnesIn the end, the latter's welcome victory mostly corroborated film critic and unlikely awards pundit J. Hoberman's tacit acknowledgement, in an article for the Los Angeles Times about Hollywood's relationship to the Holocaust, that the only way for a film about the Holocaust told from the perspective of its victims to lose an Oscar is for it to compete against a film, like The Virgin Spring, whose breaking into the mainstream so clearly meant that it was destined for greatnesin an article for the Los Angeles Times about Hollywood's relationship to the Holocaust, that the only way for a film about the Holocaust told from the perspective of its victims to lose an Oscar is for it to compete against a film, like The Virgin Spring, whose breaking into the mainstream so clearly meant that it was destined for greatness.
Given the tacit acknowledgement that the Property Survey Data Programme (PDSP) conducted in 2011 was at best a desk top study and therefore failed to achieve the outcome in terms of the depth and scope of data required to build an evidence based programme of fundded works, can we have any more faith in the methodology of the abovementioned # 35 Milion survey programme?
Losing the third row in favor of cargo results in 54 cubic feet of all - seats - up space back there, though it's also a tacit acknowledgement that many owners who don't regularly need the non-flat folding seat store it in their garages.
Isn't making your multiplayer focused fourth game in a «trilogy» just a tacit acknowledgement that whatever the main character faced in what should be the climax of the series was not in fact the most awesome or terrifying thing they've done battle with?
As a founder of our local collaborative practice group and a matrimonial attorney since the early 1980's, I regard collaborative practice as the answer to my dreams of a better way for handling matrimonial cases, and also a tacit acknowledgement that our traditional legal system has left much to be desired in the way of accommodating the real world of emotions and personal needs of divorcing people.
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