tacit in the PONS Dictionary

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Translations for tacit in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

tacit Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

tacit renewal
tacit inclusion

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English
This emphasis has remained a tacit touchstone of dance writing ever since.
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It is hard to define when some kind of professed culture becomes a tacit assumption.
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Ideally each node should be owned by a practitioner with relevant experience and knowledge both tacit knowledge and explicit.
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On this basis a knowledge asset, human (tacit) or structural (explicit), creates, stores, and / or disseminates knowledge objects.
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As far as possible, however, he maintained tacit tolerance.
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For example, principle of discipline could be professed or tacit.
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There is a tacit assumption made in the design of most data mining algorithms that the data presented will be complete.
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Tacit programming is of theoretical interest, because the strict use of composition results in programs that are well adapted for equational reasoning.
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The following is an implementation of quicksort demonstrating tacit programming.
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This association formally adopted the 1689 confession in 1742 after years of tacit endorsement by individual churches and congregational members.
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