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After centuries of subservience, they understood when they had to accede in order to survive.

It would reverse the demoralization with which the President's willingness not only to negotiate with the Republican hostage-takers but also to accede in advance to almost all of their demands has infected his own supporters.

It was only when his successor, Georges Pompidou, convinced the Gaullist right that the time had come to open up the Common Market to new countries that Britain was able to accede in 1973.

For this to happen, however, several companies and industries would first have to make huge strategic mistakes, and consumers would have to accede, in effect, to a repeat of the "Wintel" (Windows and Intel) near monopoly in the PC industry today.Another possibility is that the technology wars end with a truce, perhaps brokered by industry consortia that push open standards.

He would have rejoiced that another former family domain, Croatia, is now ready to join.Indeed, Hungary's Fidesz government is proud that on June 30th, its last day in charge, the EU completed negotiations with Croatia, which is expected to accede in July 2013.

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As Mr. Obama's second term begins, Republican leaders appear ready to accede at least in the short term on matters like increasing the debt limit.

The trickiest of them, the Hindu ruler of Kashmir, who presided over a Muslim-majority population, was later to accede to India in circumstances that remain controversial and have preserved Pakistan's claims on the state.

Evidence from Malawi suggests that people who know their HIV-positive status are less likely to accede to testing in a survey and that this may lead to underestimates of HIV prevalence in surveys [ 64].

It is not surprising that when elections are seen as a mere technical exercise enabling a person or a group to accede to or remain in power in an otherwise wholly undemocratic context, they quickly become a source of disillusionment and violence.

The problem for the yes side is that it must cajole a weary electorate to accede to the constitutional "locking-in" of austerity at precisely the moment that its ideological nature is fully exposed.

Like a long-defeated pol tugging the visitor's sleeve to bloviate once again about how he was robbed at the polls, the author treats us to yet another heated account of Yeltsin's "double game" in late 1991, when he "sacrificed" the Soviet Union "to his passionate desire to accede to the throne in the Kremlin".

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