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But this acquiescence isn't irreversible.
Thomas said as much: "This acquiescence may well be seen as a signal of the Court's intended resolution of that question".
Notwithstanding this acquiescence to his general's plan, he had lost enough confidence in McClellan to demote him, on March 11, from general in chief to the commander of the Army of Potomac.
"This acquiescence may well be seen as a signal of the Court's intended resolution of that question," said Thomas, who said it is not the "proper" way to act on the court's constitutional responsibilities.
America's highest court said no. Clarence Thomas, a conservative Supreme-Court justice, grumbled that "This acquiescence [in Judge Granade's ruling] may well be seen as a signal of the [Supreme ]Court's intended resolution of that question [of same-sex marriage]." It will indeed be seen that way.
This acquiescence allows Israel to act with impunity.
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This required the acquiescence of Becket as the Archbishop of Canterbury, traditionally the churchman with the right to conduct the ceremony.
The refrain "we live in a different world" signals this uneasy acquiescence to the new reality.
On January 13 , 1944 Morgenthau had received a memo from his general counsel, Randolph Paul, and his staff entitled "Report to the Secretary on the Acquiescence of This Government in the Murder of the Jews".
But this is precisely the acquiescence in austerity that 65percentt of the voters rejected.
This is happening with the acquiescence of smart rulers.
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