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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.
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Pages in category "Silence" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total. ... Silence procedure; Q. Quaker meeting (game) ... Wikipedia® is a ...
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.
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.
A 2007 wall calendar with moveable date marker. A calendar is used to display dates and related information, usually in a table format. Calendars are used to plan future events and keep track of appointments, and so a typical calendar will include days of the week, week numbering, months, public holidays and clock changes. [1]
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Saint Anne, Coptic tempera plaster wall painting from the 8th century 18 seconds of silence. Silence is the absence of ambient audible sound, the emission of sounds of such low intensity that they do not draw attention to themselves, or the state of having ceased to produce sounds; this latter sense can be extended to apply to the cessation or absence of any form of communication, whether ...