Sentence examples for passively agree from inspiring English sources

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There are two possibilities: They would revolt against Trump and the GOP for slashing their safety nets, or, over time, passively agree that they will not be supported by these programs and gradually withdraw their political support for Medicare.

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Gates insisted on a 60-40 split; Allen passively agreed and then limply went along when Gates later proposed a 64-36 split because he had "done most of the work" and "gave up a lot to leave Harvard".

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Brian passively agrees, and seems willing to do just about anything to stay away from his wife, played by Amanda Peet (The Whole Nine Yards, coincidence?) with surprising trashy South Boston believability, and his two kids.

As the show wraps up its first season and extends into its second, I have no doubt it will continue to express uncomfortable truths about modern society's relationship with technology: namely, that we have passively agreed to participate in a system in which our data can be compromised at any moment.

The paternalistic model has been the dominant approach to decision-making in the past, and applies to situations when the patient passively agrees to the doctors choice of treatment [ 24].

For example, a health service at a university (or other institution) could empanel a sample of subjects who are nominated as friends and who agree to be passively monitored for their health care use (e.g., in the form of visits to health care facilities); a spike in cases in this group could be read as a warning of an impending outbreak.

Drivers can report errors and suggest new features, or can agree to submit data passively: the TomTom device automatically logs their vehicle's position, leaving a trail where it has travelled.

Everyone seems to agree that the species was passively distributed with imports of vegetables, salad or the like (Schmid 1970; Fischer and Reischütz 1998).

I'm sure Mr. Martone and other culinary professionals would agree that Americans all too often learn to cook passively, culling ideas from magazines, cookbooks and, yes, ubiquitous cooking shows.

However it is hard to agree with their interpretation of these facts that genome complexity "emerged passively in response to the long-term population-size reductions that accompanied increases in organism size".

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