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Grief is not so polite that it acquiesces to being put into categories or stages.
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Southern asserts that all this would be jeopardized if it acquiesced to environmental regulations it finds onerous or irresponsible.
Having tried it, acquiescing to the idea that middle-class culture is superior when much of it is bland, self-congratulory and half-dead is not for the likes of me.
But extremism is engulfing the country, and too many people are enabling it or acquiescing to it.
Yes, we have absolutely nothing to support the idea that he knew about it or acquiesced to it.
If Microsoft is feeling aggressive, it will acquiesce to its own logic, and provide more — the company is making a bet that when offered a massive chunk of cloud storage for a low price, consumers won't mind paying for Office, and that 15 gigabyte carrot will keep them inside its services' camp.
It repressed Mazzinian opposition, advocated free trade, and was cautious in foreign affairs, although, in its careful subservience to France, it nearly acquiesced to the king's desire to intervene in the Franco-German War.
The Sun's decision to publish amounted to a complete U-turn by the paper: 24 hours earlier it had acquiesced to Prince Charles's request not to proceed with publication on the grounds that it would be a breach of clause three of the PCC's code of practice, which says it is "unacceptable" to use photos of people shot in private places.
It is acquiescing to what is already in place.
Abbas made a last-ditch effort to outmaneuver Hamas, impoverished since Morsi's fall, by forcing it to acquiesce to a unity government of technocrats.
It was not clear whether the United States might still seek to have Mr. Daqduq extradited, or whether it had acquiesced to letting the Iraqi criminal justice system handle his case.
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