That strategy tacitly concedes that Mr. Dole will lose.
Indeed, the unions tacitly conceded the need for more layoffs at A.T.& T., the labor experts said.
For this reason he was in favour of appeasing Italy, by tacitly conceding her claims to Ethiopia.
But he tacitly conceded that an overhaul of Social Security, a major subject of debate in the campaign, would take time.
You tacitly concede the point early on in noting that "good health is priceless" and that "people place no limit on what they will pay."
The demand for a purgative confession tacitly concedes that the charges against the President were not impeachable.
Numerous other complex problems, still far from the overt testing stage, also remain to be solved, and the Martin Marietta contract tacitly concedes the point.
The ruling family tacitly concedes as much by commuting the death sentences.
Abivard changed the subject, tacitly conceding the skirmish to her.
With its announcement yesterday, AT&T tacitly conceded that its strategy had been an expensive failure.