| 1. | The careful language clearly amounted to a tacit recognition of two important facts.
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| 2. | It is a tacit recognition of the structures ( for foreigners ) that exist.
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| 3. | His hollow referendum implies a tacit recognition that he ought to seek the consent of the governed.
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| 4. | The plan was abandoned after officials complained it gave tacit recognition to the city's outlaw image.
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| 5. | Bush recently endorsed the Gaza withdrawal plan and gave tacit recognition to Israeli settlements in the West Bank.
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| 6. | Iran said the resolution gave tacit recognition to the state of Israel, something the Iranian government strongly opposes.
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| 7. | This year they hope to put him over the top, which Herlihy feels is tacit recognition that Lallement invented the bicycle.
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| 8. | Clinton's presence was meant to reassure Israel, yet some now see it as conveying tacit recognition of Palestinian statehood.
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| 9. | Israel sees visits by foreign ministers to the Orient House as a tacit recognition of Palestinian claims to sovereignty in the disputed city.
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| 10. | But that would mean tacit recognition by Belgrade of Zagreb's sovereignty over Serb-held parts of Croatia, something Croatian Serbs reject.
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