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It is typically used when someone accepts or agrees to something reluctantly but without protest. Example: "After much debate, she acquiesced to the committee's decision."
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By then, we will have acquiesced in the deceit ourselves, by living a life on tick to those who fund the great Westminster deception.
At the time Guardian's Simon Tisdall described the moment: After the merest flicker of hesitation and a nudge from Mr Clinton, Mr Rabin acquiesced in the handshake, making eye contact for the first time with a man who for most of his life, and that of most Israelis, he has considered a mortal enemy.
Most have acquiesced quietly when taken to police vans, but a few have resisted and been dragged off by their hair.
But some Mahdi Army factions may be targeting foreigners in general in response to the arrest and killing of several of their chieftains by American forces in the course of the four-month-old "surge" of soldiers into Baghdad.American commanders have until now regarded Mr Sadr as "reconcilable", saying he has usually acquiesced in their attempt to pacify the city.
Partly as a result of this unresolved divergence of views, the government poured billions of pounds into health and education long before reforms were in place to improve them.Having got his way over restricting the financial freedom of foundation hospitals, Mr Brown surprisingly acquiesced in other NHS changes, including the growth of private-sector involvement.
He also acquiesced in the expiry of 12-year-old budget rules that made it difficult to cut taxes or increase spending if it raised the deficit.
What is surprising is that so radical a document ever got past them in the first place.Mr Bavornsak, of the drafting committee, believes that the ruling elite acquiesced to it only because of massive popular pressure.
Privately, they imply the Europeans are hypocrites: many of those now grousing about America's anti-terrorist policies have acquiesced in CIA operations on their territories.All this is probably true.
But he feebly acquiesced as Mr Trivedi was hounded out.Nor does the 76-year-old Mr Mukherjee, though sprightly, make a convincing leader.
However, it would be a help to all three Baltic states if the ECB acquiesced to suggestions that states with inflation rates closest to the ECB's medium-term target of 2% should be considered the best performers.
The Russians believe that Mr Obama has acquiesced to this position, as seen by America's refusal in 2013 to strike Mr Assad over his use of chemical weapons.
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