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Settling for less than President Obama's requested amounts for the agencies would be acquiescing in the derailment of Dodd-Frank.
When the US agreed that Jerusalem could be exempted from the settlement freeze, Erekat said that would be acquiescing in "ethnic cleansing".
If Trump had just posted a 49-state, Reagan-esque landslide victory, I could more readily understand why the press would be acquiescing so regularly.
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The ideal point for questionnaire could be acquiesced with all positive answers except one.
"We don't agree, but we're acquiescing".
It is acquiescing to what is already in place.
For Republicans to ignore the changed rules would be to acquiesce in a system where 60 votes are needed to confirm judges nominated by Republicans, but only 51 are required to confirm judges nominated by Democrats.
Gerard O'Donnell, Mr Halappanavar's lawyer, told Irish state broadcaster RTE his client would not meet with the inquiry chairman, Professor Sabaratnam Arulkumaran, because that would be seen as acquiescing with it.
Zurich, however, decided that it would act alone, knowing that Bern would be obliged to acquiesce.
Southern asserts that all this would be jeopardized if it acquiesced to environmental regulations it finds onerous or irresponsible.
The fact that, as Obama pointed out, "Trump has repeatedly expressed admiration for Vladimir Putin", or that he once praised a Putin op-ed as " a masterpiece" or that he would be so ready to acquiesce in the hypothetical Russian invasion of a small, sovereign neighbouring state – these are all sufficient grounds for deep anxiety.
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