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After centuries of subservience, they understood when they had to accede in order to survive.
Angela had been threatening to sneak out and see a friend there, and Pesce felt that she had to accede to her daughter's wishes.
Another officer said that in an operation his code word — meant to alert backup officers into action — went unheard, and he had to accede to a dealer's demands that he smoke crack.
The Scud episode proved embarrassing for President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney, who decided that the United States had to accede to Mr. Saleh's demand that the missiles be delivered to Yemen's army after they were intercepted at sea.
To get a bipartisan deal on children's health insurance, for instance, Democratic leaders in the House had to accede to demands by Republicans in the Senate, which irritated Democrats like Representative Charles Rangel of New York.
Administration officials acknowledge that they have had to accede to some of the sentiments of America's allies in Asia, not least because North Korea is capable of retaliating against those allies in the event of any American military strike of the kind being considered for Iraq.
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Both sides will have to accede to the courts.
WellPoint will have to accede to legitimate demands by regulators, regardless of how onerous they may be.
Polian said the interim coach would have to accede to Payton's wishes as much as possible.
In the interests of a truce, Merkel may have to accede to a new line of division.
If any Democratic candidate, even a sitting President, wants the party to rally around him, he has to accede to this reality.
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