| The growing involvement of the US-led coalition in the fighting may be a tacit acceptance that the Iraqi security forces are not yet up to the job. (BBC) | |
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| Campaigners see the absence of a complete ban on assisted suicides as tacit permission to proceed - although their stance has never been tested in the Swiss courts. (CNN.com) | |
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| American media says that privately the Pakistani government has actually given tacit approval for the attacks, but continues to denounce them publicly to save face. (BBC) | |
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| Beijing secured the Olympics in 2001 amid some controversy, with a tacit acknowledgment of concerns over its record on human rights, press freedom and environmental pollution. (CNN.com) | |
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