Sentence examples for be able to accede from inspiring English sources

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If a girl, she will be the first daughter to be able to accede to the throne ahead of any younger brothers.

We know his new civilian government is weak, and he may not be able to accede to New Delhi's demands that all suspects be turned over to India for prosecution.

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It was only when his successor, Georges Pompidou, convinced the Gaullist right that the time had come to open up the Common Market to new countries that Britain was able to accede in 1973.

Be able to accept risk.

That is, while there should be a combination of normative human rights standards within the post-2015 goagendanda, it was unlikely Member States would ultimately accede to this: "We should be able to combine but in the end people are very literal and in countries where it's okay to beat people, they're just not going to sign up for that…" [Iv1565].

They will be able to attach Republican priorities to "must pass" legislation like the Defense Authorization or Highway Bill — effectively forcing Obama to either accede to their demands or veto important national priorities.

They may be able to.

Or be able to attract?

Will they be able to?

"I may be able to.

Should he be able to?

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