Her mental maturity takes her from blind submission to condescending acquiescence. |
In the latter situation, the acquiescence could not constitute permission and was only consistent with user as of right. |
In cases of this type, the customer's failure to object to the respective entry is considered acquiescence in the charge so made. |
After their initial statements, all of the parties kept a careful silence, with the complete acquiescence of a tame media. |
Nothing less than complete acquiescence is acceptable within this church of political correctness. |
In colonial and antebellum America, slaves could buy their freedom, but only with the acquiescence of their masters. |