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Free sign upThe phrase "acquiescence to allow" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to suggest a passive agreement to permit something, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "His acquiescence to allow the changes was unexpected, as he usually opposes such decisions."
Alternatives: "consent to permit" or "agreement to allow".
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Each country is maneuvering to signal enough acquiescence to allow them to preserve good relations with Washington but at the same time not provoke new levels of anger in the streets, they said.
Denying Palestinians access to civil life, systematically violating their human rights and treating them like colonial subjects, Israel demands President Obama's acquiescence to allow its occupation to "grow naturally".
But whether it was Menachem Begin's landmark peace agreement with Egypt in 1979 or Israel's acquiescence to allow limited Palestinian self-government during the 1993 Oslo Accords, what has consistently led to success, Thrall shows, is the willingness of outside parties (primarily the US and Arab states) to apply pressure.
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Protesters there could not have approached the border without government acquiescence, and analysts said the decision to allow the protest was aimed at deflecting attention from the protests sweeping Syria against the government of President Bashar al-Assad.
Administration officials argue that their bet on Mr. Medvedev made sense at the time and yielded benefits, not just in an arms treaty but also in Russian support for sanctions against Iran, acquiescence to the NATO operation in Libya and agreement to allow American troops to travel through Russian airspace to Afghanistan.
The most interesting advance in New Super Mario Bros. 2 is therefore not Nintendo's acquiescence to make its single-player games more social by allowing players to swap scores or run through its levels together.
Despite Morsi's victory -- and SCAF's evident and necessary acquiescence in allowing it to stand -- Egypt's revolution is hardly finished.
As a result, the US's involuntary acquiescence has allowed Israel to defy the international community with impunity, further strengthening Israel's resolve against making any significant concession and rendering peace ever more elusive.
With U.S. acquiescence, fascists are allowed to preen, terrorize and entrench themselves.
Google's initial maneuver in April reflected an acquiescence to pressure from Washington, where lawmakers and intelligence officials have castigated Silicon Valley for allowing the Russian government to use digital platforms to influence U.S. politics.
The moment endured as a lingering reproach, an ominous reminder of a misstep that threatened the bond of public acquiescence that allows modern monarchs to retain their gilded lives with the tacit consent of citizens never formally required to voice their approval.
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