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But the silence now enveloping the political non-response to plans for the Afghanistan war is a message of acquiescence that echoes what happened when the escalation of the Vietnam War gathered momentum.
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The whole game seems like a series of concessions, an abundance of acquiescence that leaves it feeling like an imitation of any other common, modern shooting game.
If anything, just a sort of acquiescence.
Even out-of-town Yankees fans were beginning to settle into a state of acquiescence.
But some experts say there is only a veneer of acquiescence.
At first he made a small grunt of disgust, but later that turned into a sigh of acquiescence, as if he had been reminded of a chore.
Instead ours is a culture of acquiescence.
"[But] unfortunately there's also a sense of acquiescence - which I'd go as far as to call appeasement - from the Conservative leadership on the issue of Europe.
To create a space of refuge, to enjoy a period of respite, is not necessarily an act of acquiescence.
He became an apostle of acquiescence, of what he called "the refusal to be great".
Psychologically, consent can designate "a state of mind of acquiescence" (Westen 2003, 5), and "an act of will a subjective mental state…" (Hurd 1996, 121).
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