11. Tacit admission of a past bad coaching hire. 12. The Philippines gave up that fight on Friday, bowing to market pressure and devaluing the peso in tacit admission that it was too costly to battle speculators. 13. Their reserve may be a tacit admission that the transition to digital television remains plagued with problems whose solutions are not in immediate sight. 14. This was the tacit admission of a nervous, exhausted lawyer that his case was shaky. 15. But it is also a tacit admission by the tribunal that it has little chance of immediately getting its hands on either. 16. But the KLA rites were a tacit admission that the victims were guerrillas. 17. It was a tacit admission that his government had no majority and could have led to his resignation. 18. Some stock analysts said the job cuts were a tacit admission by Coke that it had become bloated and overinvested in some markets. 19. The hearing is a tacit admission the tribunal has little chance of soon getting its hands on either Karadzic and Mladic. 20. The joint hearing is a tacit admission by the tribunal that it has little chance of immediately getting its hands on either. |
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