"They tacitly admitted that without a technological revolution, we won't see new growth in the industry."
He tacitly admitted that the process by which he took office was flawed.
By making this a capital crime, the Spanish were admitting tacitly that there had indeed been prior contact.
Didn't the administration tacitly admit same when they stopped using those as justification for our invaision?
Sudan has tacitly admitted that slavery exists by asking for help in overcoming the problem.
These same thoughtful friends are, in the process, tacitly admitting that opera's dual role - words and music - is largely a failure.
Otherwise, the Mets would be tacitly admitting that their trade backfired.
He has also tacitly admitted the government has to use it's fiscal powers to prevent a recession.
He saw that he was tacitly admitting an acceptance of astrology, but didn't care.
He also displays a stubborn resistance to change, while still tacitly admitting that he has a good deal yet to learn.