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  2. Silence procedure - Wikipedia

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    A silence procedure, tacit consent [1] or tacit acceptance procedure [2] (French: procédure d'approbation tacite; Latin: qui tacet consentire videtur, "he who is silent is taken to agree", "silence implies/means consent") is a way of formally adopting texts, often, but not exclusively, in an international political context.

  3. 1969 Students for a Democratic Society National Convention

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    The final SDS National Convention in June 1969 herald in a new era of the radical left, with the casting out of PL being regarded as a concise cleaning-up of SDS. The convention resulted in SDS practically in shambles, the three factions had only caused the downfall of the organization instead of the progress they wanted to accomplish.

  4. SDS-PAGE - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The combined use of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS, also known as sodium lauryl sulfate) and polyacrylamide gel eliminates the influence of structure and charge, and proteins are separated by differences in their size. At least up to 2012, the publication describing it was the most frequently cited paper by a single author, and the second ...

  5. Students for a Democratic Society - Wikipedia

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    The SDS became recognized nationally as the leading student group against the war. SDS Free university button c. 1965. The National Convention in Akron (which FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover reported was attended by "practically every subversive organization in the United States") [27] selected as President Carl Oglesby (Antioch College). He had ...

  6. SDS - Wikipedia

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    1.2 Political organizations. 1.3 Other organizations. 2 Science and medicine. ... SDS, sister station of SES (TV station) Sado Airport, Japan, IATA airport code

  7. Talk:Silence procedure - Wikipedia

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    Here is what I am trying to emulate: [From the F-35 page] Lockheed_Martin_F-35_Lightning_II. A deafening silence. Can I have some reaction please? Irondome 03:35, 14 November 2014 (UTC) See WP:SILENCE - Ahunt 13:22, 14 November 2014 (UTC) Excellent. I have never seen that section before, thanks.

  8. Silent treatment - Wikipedia

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    Purposeful silence is a form of attention seeking behavior and can generate desired responses, such as attention, or a feeling of power from creating uncertainty for the victim. Unfortunately, the avoidance of conflict in the form of silent treatment is psychologically exhausting for all involved parties and leads to the irreparable ...

  9. Wikipedia:Silence does not imply consent when drafting new ...

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    Silence does not imply consent when drafting new policy pages. To lessen the chance of instruction creep , a policy or a guideline proposal must be exposed to, and discussed by, a broad community of editors.