Sentence examples for for acquiescence to from inspiring English sources

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In exchange for acquiescence to autocratic rule, the party delivers on the economy and largely stays out of people's private lives.

Before the notion of 'responsibility' had become important (and available at all) from the early 19th century onward, relations between science and society could already be at issue, in particular as a relatively protected space in exchange for acquiescence to the existing order (Rip [2011]).

Indeed, the dreams and hopes of the migrant community remain underpinned by the unspoken accord made between the CCP and the Chinese populace in the post-Tiananmen environment -- allowance for unfettered economic freedoms in return for acquiescence to the absolute rule of the Party.

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"Would the cuckservative, middle-state Americans just give up their guns... or will they fight back?" Even as Reactionary Tree heaped contempt on mainstream conservatives for their perceived decades of acquiescence to contemporary political mores, he seemed to approve of their attachment to guns, since it could catalyze a violent reaction.

In return for Spanish acquiescence to this change, we should guarantee Spain the right to call a plebiscite at, say, 25-year intervals to test Gibraltarian opinion.

Gorbachev had always said that the U.S. had promised that, in exchange for his acquiescence to the reunification of Germany, NATO would not expand to the east.

WASHINGTON — President Obama stepped up pressure on Congressional Republicans on Tuesday to agree to a broad deficit-cutting deal, pledging to put popular entitlement programs like Medicare on the table in return for Republican acquiescence to some higher taxes.

National politicians were rewarded handsomely for their acquiescence to turning the commission, the Council, Ecofin (EU finance ministers), the Eurogroup (eurozone finance ministers) and the European Central Bank into politics-free, democracy-free, zones.

Deeply religious and austere, Ferdinand II was blamed for his acquiescence to the Holy Office's treatment of his teacher and protégé Galileo (1633); but he continued to take an interest in science, encouraging his brother Leopoldo, the future cardinal, in the foundation of the Accademia del Cimento in Florence (1657) and offering hospitality to scientists of all nations.

Although Mr Bongo is small, like his country, he has stood tall in Parisian political circles, where he has long been known for his acquiescence to the dictates of French policy in Africa.But his recent remarks are a sign that an old friendship is fraying at the edges.

NATO's expansion into Eastern Europe, and especially into some of the former states of the Soviet Union, was seen by the Kremlin as a provocation and ran counter to what Russia claimed was an unofficial agreement reached with the United States in 1990 to forego NATO's eastern expansion in return for Soviet acquiescence to German reunification.

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