However, to understand is not to acquiesce in or accept these developments. |
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To argue otherwise now is to acquiesce in a rhetoric which those of us who accept universal human rights have no choice but to reject as racist. |
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It took about two centuries to pacify the province, and indeed not until after 1854 did the Miao fully acquiesce in their fate. |
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But for the moment, there is no sign that Mr Wahid is ready to go quietly and acquiesce in a smooth transition. |
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This is the way things would go if Parliament were to acquiesce in the agreement between the Commission and the United States. |
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It noted that he had sent a succession of emails to the mother clearly indicating that he did not acquiesce in the retention. |
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We acquiesce in the loss of freedom whenever we are silent in the face of injustice to anyone. |
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It was sad for epistemologists, Hume and others, to have to acquiesce in the impossibility of strictly deriving the science of the external world from sensory evidence. |
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There will be temptations to bicker, there will be inducements from the north to sidle off and acquiesce in more compromise. |
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People perpetrate it of their own free will, and other people acquiesce in it of their free will by allowing it to go on. |
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If you let by without dispute a failure of language you acquiesce in an affront against literary integrity. |
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And if so, even an extreme physicalistic materialist could acquiesce in this view. |
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They are unlikely to join a government, but might however acquiesce in a minority UNP administration. |
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I am more than happy to acquiesce in the suggestion made by the parliamentary secretary. |
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Why do citizens acquiesce in regimes of which they obviously disapprove? |
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Canadian officials did not participate or acquiesce in the American decisions to detain Mr. Arar and remove him to Syria. |
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If the Soviet public, or portions of it in some of the republics, gets tired of economic and political uncertainty, it may acquiesce in a return to authoritarianism. |
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Canada should not acquiesce in this hijacking of the anti-terrorist program, but it neither can nor should pull out of collective security arrangements. |
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Never again will we acquiesce in the killing fields, not on our watch. |
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Douglas then urged the South to acquiesce in the results of the election. |
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Fourth, we call upon the Russian authorities to help restore and protect the democratic will and not indulge or acquiesce in any process that will subvert that democratic will. |
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I have an even harder time explaining why it is that many delegations here seem to assign the principal blame for inaction at the CD to those of us who refuse to acquiesce in hostage-taking by others. |
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If we acquiesce in that ruling, this is no longer a sovereign country. |
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He encouraged the judiciary to participate at the ground level in the design of an information technology system, rather than acquiesce in the design by others. |
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In Chapter IV of this report, I conclude that Canadian officials did not participate or acquiesce in the American decision to remove Mr. Arar to Syria. |
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They were compelled to acquiesce in a government which they did not regard as just. |
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I may be forced to acquiesce in these recent developments, but I can hardly be expected to make merry over them. |
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Adolf Hitler had hoped that France and Britain would acquiesce in the conquest of Poland and quickly make peace. |
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