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Neither did the commission accede to a request not to trigger the two-game suspended ban.
Mitting is considering whether to accede to a raft of police requests.
In the interests of a truce, Merkel may have to accede to a new line of division.
At most, legalisation gives physicians the right to accede to a patient's request without facing legal liability.
How many judges will want to accede to a defendant's claims that he may not get a fair trial in a magistrates' court?
For hours, negotiators had been trying to persuade the banks to accede to a "voluntary" 50 percent loss in the face value of their Greek bond holdings.
The package would accede to a long-standing Japanese demand by allowing it to hunt minke whales near its coasts for an initial five-year period.
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Network Rail's undoing was in part its willingness to accede to an ever growing list of demands, rather than turn down the happy flow of investment.
Mr. Obama is, after all, about to accede to an office in which one of the bedrock and least fettered powers is that of granting pardons and reprieves.
It has not been penalized for failing to accede to an excessive or extravagant claim, but for failing to make reasonably prompt settlement of a claim which, upon due inquiry, has been pronounced just in every respect.
However, in most in stances the inspection serves only to give the buyer an expert opinion, and in the great majority of cases, sell ers readily accede to an in spection by a qualified en gineer.
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