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- But now, in tacit recognition of Fujimori's gradual political resurrection, the beleaguered government of President Alejandro Toledo is not rushing to secure his return to Lima, even for a trial.
- In tacit recognition of the influence of the monks, Mrs . Kumaratunga hastened to the holy city of Kandy on Saturday to reassure them that the plan would protect the rights of the Sinhalese.
- U . S . troubleshooter Richard Holbrooke ventured into besieged Kosovo on Wednesday and met for the first time with ethnic Albanian fighters _ tacit recognition of the Kosovo Liberation Army's growing strength.
- The counterinsurgency plan was a " tacit recognition that the American effort . . . to create an [ South Vietnamese ] army that could provide stability and internal security . . . had failed.
- But in tacit recognition of the influence of the monks, Mrs . Kumaratunga hastened to the holy city of Kandy on Saturday to reassure them that the plan would protect the rights of the Sinhalese.
- He was prepared to give tacit recognition to the Catholic hierarchy, and even gave an interview to Archbishop Dublin, whose homely face, plain dress and lack of ostentation made a poor impression on him.
- Wal-Mart discontinued its once heavily advertised " Buy America " program, which contained a pledge to use domestic suppliers wherever possible, in 1998 in tacit recognition of its dependence on foreign suppliers.
- While the pollster, Stanley Greenberg, stopped short of warning that candidates should distance themselves from the president, his recommendation amounted to a tacit recognition that Clinton's weaknesses could damage Democrats'prospects in November.
- The bill calls for the federal government to split the cost of the $ 7.8 billion project with the state of Florida, a tacit recognition of the federal government's role in damaging the Everglades.
- But observers saw the unprecedented meeting as tacit recognition that the fast-growing KLA, which has the support of increasing numbers of Kosovo's majority Albanians, must be taken into account in any political settlement.