Or he acquiesces – in which case, after all the bluster, there is no US military response. |
First, state involvement is established where a public official inflicts or instigates, or consents or acquiesces to, acts resulting in severe pain or suffering. |
But the sculptor, with his insight, acquiesces, so this man need not pity him. |
Dad acquiesces and signs the prescription. |
Unselfishness recognises infinite variety of type as a delightful thing, accepts it, acquiesces in it, enjoys it. |
Mrs. Denis still expresses concern about the trip, but acquiesces when threatened with a subpoena. |