tacit admission
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftacitandadmission
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tacit
adjective
uk/ˈtæs.ɪt/us/ˈtæs.ɪt/
understood without being ...
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admission
noun
uk/ədˈmɪʃ.ən/us/ədˈmɪʃ.ən/
the act of agreeing that something is true, ...
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(Definition oftacitandadmissionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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To an external observer, this looks very much like atacitadmissionof error in relation to the first poll.
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Or is their inclusion atacitadmissionthat the notation on its own is insufficient to convey the expressive intention?
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They fear that it will be regarded as atacitadmissionthat they may have difficulties that could necessitate its use.
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That is atacitadmissionthat the other place is no longer in a position to acquit its representative duties properly.
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There has been atacitadmissionthat we were right.
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If that is true, then there is atacitadmissionthat the cost of living for old-age pensioners has gone up.
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Are they not atacitadmissionof its unpleasantness by delaying its impact?
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That was atacitadmissionthat a case had not been properly made out.
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Thattacitadmissionof the inadequacy of the safeguards is reflected in the wording of clause 82.
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The fact that explanations have to be made at all is atacitadmissionthat there is a breach in the principle.
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Perhaps there is atacitadmissionthat it would be impossible to tackle the problems.
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Is not that argument atacitadmissionthat cautions are not at present usually administered?
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The amendment is atacitadmissionthat the local authority associations do not or cannot represent their members.
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I take that as atacitadmissionthat his assertion about the average list is incorrect.
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There was atacitadmissionin his speech that it is the trusts and the big property owners which are the chief culprits in these matters.
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Although that payment was atacitadmissionand acknowledgment, it in no way compensates him for the substantial loss of income and capital he has suffered.
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Feeling that this would be atacitadmissionof guilt, the journalists refused the offer.
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