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So his parents "backed off and acquiesced to my completely tunnel vision," he said.
The administration quietly labeled the steps "market-based mitigation" and acquiesced.
Finally, we gathered the miscellaneous alcohol, cried a little, and acquiesced to our conquerors.
The shock is that European socialist parties have largely shrugged and acquiesced, instead of fighting to protect their traditional constituents.
The Protestant faction was caught unprepared and acquiesced in Ferdinand's candidacy; he was crowned king of Bohemia in St. Vitus's Cathedral.
Her mother "rigorously downplayed her own abilities," and acquiesced in the shared marital understanding that "my mother's labors were necessary but inconsequent, while my father's work mattered.
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But the Justice Department has also taken flak for not pushing harder to stop deals and acquiescing to takeovers with only minor compromises from the companies.
But for the moment, there is no sign that Mr Wahid is ready to go quietly and acquiesce in a smooth transition.
And acquiescing in the ascendance of Juncker simply because Cameron dislikes him would be worse: it would play up to every anti-EU stereotype of rightwing caricature.
This is where this kind of conversation begins to feel more like liberal bullying, where the only correct response is agreeing and acquiescing.
Advice: Be agreeable, knowing that even when the Feeler disagrees with you, he or she will probably trust and acquiesce to your judgment.
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