tácito - translation to spanish
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tácito - translation to spanish


conocimiento tácito         
CONOCIMIENTO DIFICIL DE COMPARTIR Y EXPLICAR
Conocimiento tacito
(n.) = tacit knowledge, tacit knowledge, tacit knowledge
Ex: Its central concept is that knowledge resides within people and it draws a distinction between explicit knowledge and tacit knowledge. Ex: Its central concept is that knowledge resides within people and it draws a distinction between explicit knowledge and tacit knowledge. Ex: Its central concept is that knowledge resides within people and it draws a distinction between explicit knowledge and tacit knowledge.
tacit         
KNOWLEDGE THAT IS DIFFICULT TO TRANSFER TO ANOTHER PERSON BY MEANS OF WRITING IT DOWN OR VERBALIZING IT
Tacit Knowledge; Tacit; Tacit knowing; Embodied knowledge; Implicit knowledge
tácito, tácita
unspoken         
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Unspoken (disambiguation); Unspoken (song); Unspoken (album)
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Tácito

Gayo o Publio Cornelio Tácito[a]​ (c. 55-c. 120) fue un político e historiador romano de época flavia y antonina. Escribió varias obras históricas, biográficas y etnográficas, entre las que destacan los Anales y las Historias.

Examples of use of tácito
1. El Estado Mayor turco dijo haber obtenido un acuerdo tácito de Washington.
2. Grupos de vigilantes blancos patrullan la ribera oeste con el permiso tácito de las autoridades locales.
3. P. Ese apoyo tácito entre dos partidos rivales sólo se suele dar en graves crisis.
4. Pero es muy improbable que no hayan dado un visto bueno tácito.
5. Se rompió el acuerdo tácito de no entregar más dinero hasta no regular la práctica.