Then folding the map away, he instructed her to start driving again and Andrea reluctantly acquiesced. |
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The police reluctantly acquiesced to the proposals given no alternatives were offered. |
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And so we yielded, acquiesced to that, and we hope that it's going to be done as soon as possible. |
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They acquiesced in the Assembly's dissolution, testifying to the thinness of a culture of democracy and law. |
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Reluctant at first, he eventually acquiesced and has since taken the club from a lowly 20th to one of the four play-off spots. |
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In fear of losing his job if he refused, the junior employee acquiesced, and detection of the fraud was avoided. |
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Petitioner raises two arguments in opposition to the proposition that Congress has acquiesced in this longstanding practice of claims settlement by executive agreement. |
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They acquiesced in a Board of Trade scheme for turning the two provinces into a single royal colony and begged for the appointment of a governor above party spirit. |
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Moreover, the CFI did not correctly establish that Contact Data acquiesced in the policy adopted unilaterally by Nintendo. |
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This showed that whilst the father was not vociferous in demanding the return of his son, he had not acquiesced in the retention. |
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Her appeal was allowed by a majority on the basis that the taped conversations showed the father had acquiesced in the wrongful retention. |
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How did it happen that appraisers acquiesced in valuations that were more and more discordant with economic fundamentals? |
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We can only wonder how far the Lodi plot would have advanced had law enforcement acquiesced. |
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By then, we will have acquiesced in the deceit ourselves, by living a life on tick to those who fund the great Westminster deception. |
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Most have acquiesced quietly when taken to police vans, but a few have resisted and been dragged off by their hair. |
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Paul quietly asked that it be changed, and the GOP-controlled state senate acquiesced this past session. |
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He didn't need to, because Labor acquiesced as a government-financed housing boom continued in existing settlements. |
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Other countries, especially the United States, have both rejected the fiction and acquiesced to it. |
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Central banks that have acquiesced in, or abetted, high inflation are practicing a form of financial corruption that eventually leads to financial ruin. |
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He also acquiesced in the expiry of 12-year-old budget rules that made it difficult to cut taxes or increase spending if it raised the deficit. |
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Zack wouldn't hear of waiting until tomorrow to decorate it, so in the interest of preventing a major snit, I acquiesced and dug out the stand and decorations. |
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Any move to remove ATMs from pubs has been resisted strongly by rent-seeking industry lobbies and State governments living off sin taxes have passively acquiesced. |
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Notably, some States have acquiesced in the exercise of jurisdiction over their nationals by other States. |
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And you know, it was very hard to refuse, the woman acquiesced and said yes. |
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On such occasions, these episodes were usually settled by negotiations in which, after posturing on both sides, the Chinese acquiesced to a modified set of Japanese demands. |
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The father was not found to have acquiesced, either subjectively or constructively. |
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The burden is on the abductor to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the applicant acquiesced in the retention. |
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Given the impossibility of ensuring the safety of its offices and equipment, the company acquiesced to the request of the Peruvian government to move out of the Tambogrande district. |
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Little acquiesced, and Ransome disguised him in a beard, and a loose set of clothes, and a billicock hat. |
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Charles acquiesced to the Clarendon Code even though he favoured a policy of religious tolerance. |
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Eventually corder said he acquiesced, and the operator connected him. |
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Accordingly, they asked to have construction halted, to which Germany and the Ottoman Empire acquiesced. |
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The state has an obligation to take action against individuals who hamper or threaten the work of human rights defenders, whether or not the state has ordered, connived in or acquiesced to such abuses. |
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The Tribunal found that, by not standing up for the complainant against the discriminatory attitude of the employer, the respondent acquiesced in the discrimination. |
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Privately, they imply the Europeans are hypocrites: many of those now grousing about America's anti-terrorist policies have acquiesced in CIA operations on their territories. All this is probably true. |
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I am sure that, if there had been no ultimatum and if the president had not taken such a firm position, it is probable Congress would not have acquiesced to the resolution presented to it. |
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If a corporation commits an offence, any officer, member, employee or agent found to have authorized or acquiesced in the offence may be held personally liable. |
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Mr Ahmadinejad sulkily acquiesced but then defiantly made Mr Mashaei his chief of staff. The president may have been trying to show that he has a mind and a power base of his own. |
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In 1930 the Belgian government acquiesced somewhat to the pressure, making Flanders and Wallonia legally unilingual regions, with only Brussels and its surroundings remaining bilingual. |
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What is surprising is that so radical a document ever got past them in the first place. Mr Bavornsak, of the drafting committee, believes that the ruling elite acquiesced to it only because of massive popular pressure. |
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Ottawa eventually acquiesced, but not without a fight. |
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The price that Britain should demand for negotiating the rebate is the reopening of the agreement on agricultural spending, an agreement to which it acquiesced. |
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The Seneca's master also reported wind speeds above 30 knots, but the pilot indicated that the departure should proceed and the master acquiesced. |
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By virtue of wanting to remain neutral, the Canadian state has acquiesced to their demands, all the while denying equivalent funding and political support to women's organizations from these same cultures and religions. |
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Langdon could tell there would be no deterring her and so he acquiesced, turning his attention back to the pyramid. |
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For a long time in history, the international community has acquiesced in and sometimes even encouraged population displacements and transfers as a means to bring durable peace to a region. |
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In some instances security forces acquiesced to the acts of violence in violation of the prohibition against cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment. |
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Hood readily acquiesced and sent Nelson to carry dispatches to Sardinia and Naples requesting reinforcements. |
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Among the reasons for the Second Punic War was the subsequent war reparations Carthage acquiesced to at the end of the First Punic War. |
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Most accepted the rule of the Inca as a fait accompli and acquiesced peacefully. |
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Anne, however, had already acquiesced to the new line of succession created by the Act of Settlement. |
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In both places, remilitarization came at the behest of the United States, though both countries acquiesced. |
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Thomson subsequently regretted that he had acquiesced too readily to many of Whitehouse's proposals and had not challenged him with sufficient energy. |
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Edward resisted, but finally acquiesced, agreeing to send Gaveston to Aquitaine, under threat of excommunication by the Archbishop of Canterbury should he return. |
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The three associates eventually won his trust and he acquiesced. |
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