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Willa Paskin from New York Magazine opened her review of the video writing, "Maybe it's exhaustion, maybe it's acquiescence, maybe it's just time, but Ke$ha and her whole glam-wasted shtick are starting to charm us".
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Without Mr Brown's acquiescence it was always a non-starter.
"That's acquiescence to public pressure".
It's brand acquiescence.
It's the acquiescence of the weak in their own exploitation by the strong.
The price was acquiescence to Berlusconi's personal management of the country.
All you want in politics is acquiescence.
Among their concerns is "acquiescence bias", whereby respondents do not challenge assumptions implicit in the question.
"The general mood of the board has been acquiescence," he said.
The Lib Dems' attitude to most of these reforms has been acquiescence, or active support.
"Silence is acquiescence," said Jorge Guajardo, a former Mexican ambassador to China, who argued that the country's politicians could no longer hope to avoid provoking Trump by staying silent.
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