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To be silent is to acquiesce to the status quo.
She's not going to quietly acquiesce to what leadership wants.
But black activists did not acquiesce to this power play.
Not every automaker is going to acquiesce to Amazon's integration demands.
I refuse to acquiesce to the destruction of the Democratic Party.
Puerto Ricans, however, did not simply acquiesce to second-class status.
The Lakers, of course, did not acquiesce to Bryant&aposs demands.
I refuse to acquiesce to the demonization and the loaded language.
But not every automaker is going to acquiesce to Amazon's integration demands.
He has provided no reason why Iran would acquiesce to America's demands.
For Republicans, to maintain civility is to acquiesce to our political predicament.
Now outnumbered, the two will face greater pressure to acquiesce to them.
The question remains whether or not the government will acquiesce to her.
Acquiesce to his request to see you in some form twice a year?
Candy is expected to acquiesce to an industry run by and for men.
Dads are less likely to indulge or acquiesce to their children's immature behavior.
Malaysian voters were supposed to acquiesce to whatever deal he had on offer.
"I did not 'acquiesce to pressure' to use non-merit factors," he responded.
But don't expect The_Donald members to acquiesce to these new changes without a fight.
Hence, the pressure to acquiesce to China diplomatically and on security issues is stronger.
Nor do they acquiesce to it: Good counseling can help you with this, too.
But she's refused to acquiesce to the pressure and has continued showing up to work.
Tito oversees and advises the musicians and entertainers and must acquiesce to the changing times.
The more companies acquiesce to investors' demands, the more pressure on their peers to follow.
It suggests that over time the United States might acquiesce to Russian sovereignty over Crimea.
We can't blame them if we willingly acquiesce to their desires and regret it later.
Will Republicans stand by President Trump, or will they acquiesce to the will of Republican voters?
In South Sudan and Yemen, they acquiesce to the obstacles that governments place on distributing aid.
In South Sudan and Yemen they acquiesce to the obstacles that governments place on distributing aid.
Women who had to acquiesce to their owners' demands sometimes bore them children of mixed race.
But he added that this moment in the race is not a time to acquiesce to others.
The move makes JPMorgan the latest company to acquiesce to the more casual nature of today's work.
However, DOL should not acquiesce to the letter's additional proposal that the waivers be "phased out" altogether.
CNN is told Ryan is very unlikely to acquiesce to this, but keep an eye on it.
That doesn't excuse payroll or personnel departments who reflexively acquiesce to requests in apparently legitimate email, experts say.
Similarly, when someone says they are not going to acquiesce to being arrested, what is the NYPD playbook?
The diplomatic unity of purpose that led Iran to acquiesce to the deal in 2015 is now frayed.
Soros's humanitarian activity is supposedly secretly indoctrinating Hungarians in a bid to let them acquiesce to mass migration.
They want to use it as a hammer to get us to agree or acquiesce to their political claims.
They want to use it as a hammer to get us to agree or acquiesce to their political aims.
After the walkout, workers say Amazon representatives flew in to meet with them, but didn't acquiesce to their demands.
Ironically, Dana developed a strong working relationship with Jenkins when he reportedly refused to acquiesce to Petty's daughter's demands.
If conservatives acquiesce to this slower rollback of Medicaid expansion, they might want steeper cuts through the spending caps.
Or will he acquiesce to Mr. Trump's demands and the economic imperative of good relations with the United States?
In return for full acceptance, Western democratic societies demand that immigrants enthusiastically acquiesce to a new nation's cultural values.
The idea that it would now acquiesce to the United Kingdom's cherrypicking for the two-year transition is fanciful.
It had loud electric guitars and blasts of pyrotechnics, and it wasn't going to acquiesce to current pop fashion.
Mr. Trump has pointed to China's economic weakness as a reason it should acquiesce to his country's trade demands.
But by early afternoon, there were no signs that Republicans would acquiesce to the Democrats' demands for a vote.
Cities and states have no choice but to acquiesce to its demands—and to its heavy use of public infrastructure.
Western businesses must acquiesce to Beijing's wishes, sharing cutting-edge technology as a condition of entry to the Chinese marketplace.
"You will have few bidders and be more likely to acquiesce to the demands of anyone who does show up."
Most Latin American countries have recognized Mr. Guaidó and demanded that Mr. Maduro acquiesce to the call for new elections.
Culpability rests not only with direct perpetrators but also those who are responsible for or acquiesce to it, they added.
If Congress doesn't acquiesce to his demands, a stalemate could go for "years," Trump said during the meeting, according to Schumer.
Many leaders in the region (and perhaps further afield) will probably acquiesce to a quick and relatively bloodless transfer of power.
But what last weekend shows is that if Trump expects these nations to acquiesce to US demands, the plan isn't working.
They would either have to acquiesce to these demands or give up on a years-long campaign promise of repealing Obamacare.
That's what I find myself wondering as I hear story after story of adult women who helplessly acquiesce to sexual demands.
To participate in the rehabilitation of pre-Trump Republicans is to acquiesce to the rightward shift of the entire political spectrum.
The government of Canada's smallest province announced today it will acquiesce to the movement calling for abortion care on the Island.
It will not acquiesce to the country joining NATO or the EU, of which Greece is a member, under the FYROM banner.
Presumptive House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has zero desire to acquiesce to the President during her first hours with a gavel in hand.
Each time we acquiesce to our kids' latest request to buy something, we subtly condition them that their resources have limited uses.
I don't understand why they trust that she's willing to put feminism over family, but Ivy and Beverly acquiesce to their her plan.
The idea that women deserve whatever happens to them if they don't acquiesce to the demands of men's feelings and egos is unacceptable.
Removing Mr. Brennan's clearance was warranted to ensure the government did not acquiesce to his politicization of the Agency and the Intelligence Community.
He reportedly told a closed-door meeting the United States would "go it alone" if alliance members don't acquiesce to his spending demands.
Both sides said it was a pleasant meeting, though Mr. Ryan did not acquiesce to the Democrats' request for votes on their measures.
"Ultra repeatedly threatened to cancel the event when [we] did not acquiesce to Ultra's increasingly burdensome demands," wrote lawyers representing Adria MM Productions.
In January, after Defense Secretary James Mattis contradicted Trump on the use of torture, the president said he would acquiesce to Mattis' view.
Targeted by anti-religious activist groups, VA officials reflexively acquiesce to their demands, only to then be called to account for doing so.
Women acquiesce to his aggressive "flirtations" because they want to advance their careers — even Verdon recognizes as much during a quick visit to rehearsals.
Even Facebook had to acquiesce to users' demands for an alternative to its "Like" button by offering different ways to react to a post.
Continue occupying these spaces, doing the things that you're looking to do; or acquiesce to the incorrigible shadow of white supremacy (it's always shifting).
The government last month was partially shutdown a record 35 days over the refusal of congressional Democrats to acquiesce to Trump's border wall demand.
But last year, the Five Eyes said it would contemplate forcing the matter of encryption if tech giants wouldn't acquiesce to the pact's demands.
" New York magazine Washington correspondent Olivia Nuzzi tweeted, "News organizations should protect their journalists, not acquiesce to the mob when it comes for them.
"We're saying today, 'No, we do not acquiesce to this,'" Senator Lisa Murkowski, Republican of Alaska, said after voting to block the emergency declaration.
Over all, the possibility that the party will acquiesce to Mr. Trump looks a lot better than I would have thought even one month ago.
The greatest lifeline we have in this desperate situation is the fact that people are refusing to acquiesce to their governments' efforts to criminalize compassion.
The reason digital assistants acquiesce to harassment isn't just sexism or gender inequality in the tech world, as disturbing and prevalent as those may be.
Noting that Trump has "shown no ability to stand up to Putin," Burns predicted Trump would acquiesce to the Russian leader on the Ukrainian confrontation.
Mr. Fox, who was a lobbyist for United, advised Mr. Samson on how to pressure the airline to acquiesce to his demand, Mr. Fishman said.
Such a move would typically be anathema to Republicans who favor a free market, though it remains unclear whether they would acquiesce to the administration.
President Donald Trump hasn't yet gotten Democrats to acquiesce to his demands for $5.7 billion to build barriers — a "wall" — on the US-Mexico border.
But Christmas here also includes wonderful divergences from conventional European cooking — some that acquiesce to our December heat, and some that spring from our diversity.
But with Democrats set to reclaim the House majority in two weeks, there is little motivation for Ms. Pelosi to acquiesce to the president's demands.
It is because of this hostility that she is now back behind bars under the Trump administration with no plans to acquiesce to the government.
The argument that electors are likely to check the wishes of the public rather than acquiesce to them is therefore a difficult one to make.
A female Republican senator dared to say a few words, and, because she didn't acquiesce to the left's demands, they wanted her to shut up.
They are willing to suspend their principles and beliefs and acquiesce to Trump's wild claims solely because it is good for their own personal politics.
If Democrats could end the trial with questions left unanswered and hanging over the reelection campaign of the president, why would Republicans acquiesce to that?
It has yet to acquiesce to one of his boldest demands, that the company simplify its structure by reorganizing from 10 business units into three.
Recent comments by Qatari officials suggest it is unlikely to acquiesce to enough of the demands by the late Tuesday deadline to avoid further sanctions.
They might reason that Trump is vague on most of these issues because he largely doesn't care, and would thus acquiesce to Republicans in Congress.
It changes our behavior; it makes acquiesce to limitations on our liberty that men do not have, it alters our sense of what is possible.
Recent events indicate that Trump will continue to use tariffs as a political weapon if China, Mexico, the EU or Japan don't acquiesce to his demands.
If you don't dump this person, your only other choice is to try not to lose your mind while you acquiesce to someone else's emotional needs.
Yet, that which is so obvious does not matter to those who acquiesce to Trump's every action, and they do so to the demise of conservatism.
That ordinance demanded that all businesses open to the public acquiesce to the government's gender ideology, regardless of belief and those who would abuse the measure.
From their side, companies say they are under pressure to acquiesce to the demands from Russian regulators or risk being shut out of a lucrative market.
The second option would acquiesce to the debt ceiling being attached to the budget resolution, but demand that associated mandatory spending cuts increase to $250 billion.
That does not mean we Australians will become Beijing's ally, but it does mean we will begin tacitly to acquiesce to China's claims to regional leadership.
When women acquiesce to a role determined primarily by their biology of reproduction — even if it's unconsciously — they judge each other for rejecting that primary identity.
But if you are ready to acquiesce to the pleading, what should you know before letting your child use the Internet to find a new family pet?
While Rittman did acquiesce to boiling his water the old-fashioned way—in a "saucepan"—his struggle with his wi-fi kettle continued well into the day.
Winning an election that vaulted them into power has apparently not changed the default mode of many Republicans: to acquiesce to Democrats like they're still in charge.
The president has threatened to shut down the government over the wall on numerous occasions since taking office, only to acquiesce to Congress and sign funding legislation.
It made Israel acquiesce to the principle of its withdrawal from territories occupied in the 1967 war, including the West Bank, in the 1978 Camp David accords.
So we would then have to either attack again in the future to deal with a reconstituted nuclear program or acquiesce to Iran having a nuclear weapon.
" To that end, he continued, "If Congress determines that an infringement has occurred, it is up to Congress to decide whether to challenge or acquiesce to Defendant's conduct.
There is still no solid date set for a further meeting between Trump and Kim, but Pyongyang seems unlikely to acquiesce to U.S. demands for complete nuclear disarmament.
Because regional stability is inherently in its interests, India should not acquiesce to Pakistan's unfounded insecurities and instead embrace Trump's offer and augment its security ties with Afghanistan.
"Luna making me feed her babydoll so I guess I have twins now," Teigen wrote alongside a silly photo of herself trying to acquiesce to her daughter's demand.
He is also likely to acquiesce to any decision by President Trump to assert executive privilege to withhold certain materials, like communications with the president or agency deliberations.
If present trends persist, young Jews might not acquiesce to an affiliation with a nation that discriminates against non-Orthodox Jews, non-Jewish minorities and the L.G.B.T. community.
Waymo's vehicles don't necessarily ignore all the visual info it reads from its cameras as it drives around, but it also doesn't immediately acquiesce to a posted sign.
As we were about to find out, Americans would not acquiesce to a president firing a special prosecutor chosen by the attorney general to investigate possible presidential misconduct.
The idea behind those regulations is that if the government is going to acquiesce to someone's presence here, that person should also be allowed to work on the books.
The state's first-in-the-nation status also plays a role, though, with some arguing that it's not time for them to acquiesce to another candidate at this point.
"Luna making me feed her babydoll so I guess I have twins now," Teigen, 32, wrote alongside a silly photo of herself trying to acquiesce to her daughter's demand.
No sane community faced with addiction and crime would invite or acquiesce to brutal policing as their fate, and no moral community would impose it as a primary response.
After initially feeling "kind of stunned" by the interaction, Dudley thought of a humorous way to acquiesce to the man's request: She placed the nursing cover on her head.
Moonves was also accused of fostering a toxic environment where women who did not acquiesce to his sexual demands were fired, while men who sexually harassed women were promoted.
The judge approvingly quoted Virginia Republican Bob Goodlatte, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, on the temptation presented to lawmakers who know judges will acquiesce to agency decision-making.
If two-thirds of senators vote to ratify a treaty, then that effectively means that a supermajority of the American people either agree or acquiesce to the nation's commitment.
Under President Xi Jinping, China has grown increasingly confident in using its vast market as a bargaining chip, forcing foreign firms to acquiesce to strict demands on free speech.
Beijing has shown no willingness to acquiesce to any of the protesters' requests beyond allowing Hong Kong's Beijing-backed chief executive to temporarily suspend debate on the extradition bill.
China's president, Xi Jinping, cannot back away from goals of dominating many of the industries of the future; President Trump cannot acquiesce to those goals without huge political risks.
As part of his strategy, the president has put tariffs on billions of dollars worth of Chinese goods in hopes of forcing Beijing to acquiesce to U.S. trade demands.
U.S.A. Hockey had shown little inclination to acquiesce to their demands for support equal to what the men's national team received and for better youth development programs for girls.
"Permanent residency" If Omar intends to stop speaking out, either to deny Republicans the ammunition or to acquiesce to Democratic leadership's wishes, she shows no signs of doing so.
That was despite a decision by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who leads the EPP bloc but has seen her political powers weaken, to acquiesce to French President Emmanuel Macron.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's original pick for deputy national security adviser is now lobbying for a Ukrainian businessman who once advocated that Kiev acquiesce to Moscow's annexation of Crimea.
At least some women might drop their objections to "cis" if those using it were clear that they are not implying that cis women acquiesce to traditional feminine gender roles.
Russian President Vladimir Putin as yet has felt in no mood to acquiesce to American wishes for a deal, including an agreement for a no-fly zone in northern Syria.
And he argued that it's up to both bodies of Congress to hash out differences during a conference committee, not for the House to acquiesce to the Senate's will immediately.
And yes, since to acquiesce to Donald Trump as the Republican nominee is to gamble recklessly with the party's responsibilities to the republic, I overestimated their basic sense of honor.
He said Kelly should not be allowed to moderate because she is "biased" and has a "conflict of interest," but Fox has refused to acquiesce to the front-runner's demands.
This ambivalence is, of course, familiar from a contemporary life in which we daily acquiesce to data collection to enjoy the perks of social media, say, or an iPhone's GPS.
Once we acquiesce to the digital documentation of what really happened, rather than what we might wish to believe happened, we can no longer take refuge in our "subjective" selves.
Without that initial suggestion by Cobb -- and Trump's decision to acquiesce to it -- it's uniquely possible we could be talking about a different, and maybe significantly narrower, special counsel investigation.
Kim wants the world to recognize his country as a nuclear state before denuclearization negotiations can take place, but the White House has said it won't acquiesce to that demand.
Indeed, this week many Republicans have begun to acquiesce to his and the House leadership's desires, accepting that the bill, however flawed, is the best they are going to get.
If confirmed to head the Department of Justice, Sessions could join these officials in prosecuted those who help others vote, or he could merely have the Department acquiesce to voter suppression.
Pakistan, which has long sheltered the Taliban leadership, would probably have to acquiesce to initial talks and use its leverage over the Taliban leadership to get them to join such talks.
What is the point of being in control of the House and Senate if they are going to acquiesce to heated Democratic cries for a special counsel or a select committee?
But to allow the GOP to claim the reason for this denial is one based on a wariness over a shaky government is to acquiesce to their imbalanced rules of play.
He didn't have to acquiesce to the emergency declaration — he could have asserted the Senate's independence at a critical time by passing the spending bill without validating Mr. Trump's emergency declaration.
"We are unwilling to acquiesce to the court's attempt to hijack the functions of the legislative and executive branches," Pennsylvania Senate Majority Leader Jake Corman, a Republican, said in a statement.
"It's fairly clear that he was charged with blasphemy for political reasons, because they had to acquiesce to what the mob wanted -- that is a bad thing for Indonesia," Fealy told CNN.
Warren, Cramer said, is harder on China than Trump, who has put tariffs on billions of dollars worth of Chinese goods in hopes of forcing Beijing to acquiesce to U.S. trade demands.
"The United States will not acquiesce to unilateral acts of other States designed to restrict the rights, freedoms, and uses of the sea and airspace, as reflected in international law," he said.
They see themselves as grafting steel onto the spines of squishy Democrats, showing appreciation for Democrats who fight and obstruct, and verbally pummeling Republicans who acquiesce to Trump out of party loyalty.
But Mr. Xi is also facing pressure from hard-liners in China, who do not want to acquiesce to the United States, particularly Washington's demands that China make changes to its laws.
China's legislature approved a new legal code for foreign investment in March, giving the government a face-saving way to justify changes in other laws without appearing to acquiesce to American pressure.
But Democrats, with their support needed to overcome the 60-vote threshold in the Senate and with a House majority just a month away, see no reason to acquiesce to Republican demands.
In keeping with its policy never simply to acquiesce to the department's safety demands, the authority, instead, contested the results, conducted its own tests, and, not surprisingly, found contradictory and exonerating numbers.
But there's no sign Republicans will acquiesce to the demand, or that Democrats will be able to win over the three GOP senators needed to kill or delay the tax bill. Sen.
But because Long was such an icon of Broadway theater — by that point, he'd already won his second Tony — Martin believed he had to acquiesce to Long's behavior, or at least endure it.
Citing security concerns because of the government shutdown, Pelosi wrote to Trump last week requesting that he delay the address or submit it in writing, but Trump did not acquiesce to the request.
With this new policy, however, it appears the company is prepared to fully acquiesce to the provisions contained in the bill—a bipartisan companion to which has also been introduced in the House.
"I will not acquiesce to an imperial court any more than our founders acquiesced to an imperial British monarch," Huckabee said in June, after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of marriage equality.
Both in the most pedestrian of ways, through the casual and regular practice of domestic violence, or simply by assaulting or murdering any woman who does not immediately acquiesce to their sexual demands.
Still, never one to acquiesce to circumstances, she cadged what she could from the records of the Mobile Historical Society to embellish what little Kossola had told her, and headed north with Hughes.
The president has already hit Mexico, Canada, Europe and Japan with steel and aluminum tariffs and threatened to impose auto tariffs if they do not acquiesce to demands on trade and other matters.
In his quest to force China to acquiesce to America's terms, Mr. Trump has already taxed $360 billion worth of Chinese products and had penciled in another round of tariffs on Dec. 15.
No matter how you describe it, it's very, very clear that Pompeo's status within Trump's Cabinet is dependent in large part on his willingness to acquiesce to the President's view on, well, everything.
To prop up the myth of the "peace process" and the "two-state solution" in Palestine/Israel is to acquiesce to the normalization of ethnic cleansing and the mass violation of Palestinian rights.
A people who have endured 60 years of privation over the course of 11 presidential administrations in defense of national sovereignty and self-determination will not likely acquiesce to demands of a 12th administration.
Democratic leaders, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, have yet to acquiesce to Trump's demand that any government funding deal include more than $5 billion toward a border wall.
According to Hayek, Weinstein resorted to death threats, verbal abuse, and professional gaslighting when it became clear that she would not acquiesce to his sexual desires during the making of the 2002 film, Frida.
The argument for coercion assumes that the people of Iran, who are suffering under a mismanaged economic system, will rise up against their government and force it to acquiesce to Secretary Pompeo's 12 demands.
Trump said his fellow Republicans had to acquiesce to Democratic demands in spending bill because the party's majority was too slim to win the 60 Senate votes needed to advance the legislation without them.
Yet, despite his belief that Wright had "nothing to say" to the new architectural movement, Johnson felt he had to acquiesce to the wishes of the MoMA board and include him in the show.
However, the report cited lengthy and costly recovery of backup files—in cases where such data is available—as a motive for insurers to acquiesce to the demands of bad actors behind the attacks.
Smith and Stern both said they've known of studio teachers who acquiesce to a filmmaker's desire to push past the number of hours allowed by law for a minor to work on a given day.
"Without such commitments, it is difficult to imagine that the U.S. will acquiesce to China's red line that any trade agreement should include the removal of all tariff increases since last year," the economists noted.
Lam has signaled no plans to acquiesce to demands to step down; and although the latest protests have not been quite as large as the first, protesters similarly have shown no signs of backing down.
" Where another writer might end his story on this bleakly graceful note, Nguyen moves into a coda in which the wife decides to surrender her identity and acquiesce to the professor's delusion: "It's just me. . . .
That happened in some circles in November, when Powell said in a speech that interest rates were "just below" neutral and some suggested the remarks were an effort to acquiesce to criticism from the White House.
Not willing to acquiesce to a difference of opinion, the men, along with the Englishman Ashe and a large portion of the town, took off to a track to test the speed of the two beasts.
If their big idea for avoiding the stench of Trump is to completely acquiesce to him, why would they shift course after his candidacy is over, and their path to power begins to look easy again?
The group must decide whether to acquiesce to a shutdown or fight to keep the place open, just as they have to figure out whether Hungary is still a country they want to call their own.
Firms must take reasonable care to organize and control its fee disclosures with adequate reporting that require employees to document in writing the fees they state and require clients to acquiesce to them, also in writing.
Kim Chol's commentary is the latest sign that North Korea fears China will acquiesce to American pressure for more vigorous sanctions enforcement, especially after Mr. Trump's summit meeting last month with the Chinese president, Xi Jinping.
Lee is right that we're in the thick of eugenics almost the moment we acquiesce to the implausible conceit of fixed Intelligenzquotient, as the phantom human quality was originally dubbed in Germany in the early 1900s.
They have the leverage to persuade Trump to acquiesce to the move, and they can also impose it on him, thanks to the power Pence would have under Section Four, if backed by a sober Cabinet.
And then there's one more local issue I wanna talk about, which is like this was happening in San Francisco and homelessness, is that tech companies living there and whether the cities acquiesce to them too much.
The lawsuit represents an escalation on the part of Tinder/Match Group's attorneys, after Trifonov refused to acquiesce to their December 2015 demands that 3nder change its name and its logo within 21 days, among other demands.
SoftBank was so unenthused by JPMorgan's plan, according to Reuters, that it refused to acquiesce to one component of it — that it go forward with a $1.5 billion investment in WeWork that it had previously committed to.
Asked whether employees feared Doha would acquiesce to Riyadh's and Abu Dhabi's demand to shut down the network, many of them pointed to the job losses that had already been undertaken, as oil prices came crashing down.
Mr. Trump may have assumed that Democrats so loathed Mr. Comey because of his actions last year in the investigation of Hillary Clinton's private email server that they would support or at least acquiesce to the dismissal.
"Our feeling is that, again, this was more an acquiesce to U.S. financial regulators who didn't want to give that up, and so I think they're trying to see if they can work around it," Bentsen said.
If the United States continues to stand by and acquiesce to the bloc's hostile action against Qatar, which can drag our region only deeper into division and instability, American interests in the Middle East will be imperiled.
If the party were to acquiesce to the letter's request, Booker and former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro would be allowed to participate in 2020's debates despite failing to meet the existing criteria. Rep.
We will not acquiesce to the debasement of language in the public square that would distort what is at stake, but we will make our voices heard by any in this new administration who are willing to listen.
A direct result of this policy was what the report describes as the "humiliating" decision in 2007 to acquiesce to militia dominance in Basra by exchanging detainees in return for an end to the targeting of British forces.
He had expected that the U.S. would back down, because of U.S. markets reacting badly to the impasse, and also from pressure to acquiesce to China's terms from U.S. farmers and businesses that are likely to be affected.
But it's not as serious as the seeping, constant attempt — one sacred value at a time — to disorient Americans to the point they accept the unacceptable, cede to the grotesque, acquiesce to total arbitrariness as a governing principle.
But despite Trump's new action against Turkey, which comes after days of appearing to simply acquiesce to the invasion, the president made clear he wasn't planning to backtrack on his decision to pull troops out of the region.
Kavanaugh, of course, was eventually confirmed to the court, with Flake voting for that confirmation, but the Arizona senator did acquiesce to the demands of protesters by slowing down the process and allowing an FBI investigation to take place.
Kim Jong Un's leverage, with his nuclear arsenal, and allies like Russia and China loosening their own sanctions, may put the US in the uncomfortable position of having to acquiesce to Kim's demands before any verifiable denuclearization takes place.
In the same vein, people should not be asked to acquiesce to their pets being treated like cargo or luggage on commercial airplanes, subjected to extreme temperatures, poor ventilation, insufficient oxygen, inadequately secured suitcases crushing them, and rough handling.
And the show has already set the stage for her arrival — first by having Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles (née Shand) meet and fall in love, and then by having Camilla acquiesce to marry Andrew Parker Bowles instead.
And the cast of characters that are engaged in conspiracy charges now ranges from a compulsively conspiracist president to public officials — elected representatives who either endorse these conspiracist claims or acquiesce to remain silent — to conspiracy entrepreneurs and their followers.
What if, instead of deciding to acquiesce to the underlying racism of some white voters because some say it's the only way to win, Democrats appealed to the hope and community-based policies of younger voters and voters of color?
And the cast of characters that are engaged in conspiracy charges now ranges from a compulsively conspiracist president to public officials — elected representatives who either endorse these conspiracist claims or acquiesce to remain silent — to conspiracy entrepreneurs and their followers.
In spite of the challenges faced in this foreign land—beatings and worse for minor transgressions and an understandably strained relationship with the indigenous Zulus who refused to acquiesce to British demands—they clung onto their religions and their food culture.
He is so willing to acquiesce to Putin's version of events that he ends up being viciously trolled, convinced that a video Putin shows him of Americans fighting Taliban insurgents in Afghanistan is actually a video of Russians heroically fighting ISIS.
A deadline set by four Arab states for Doha to comply with their demands will expire late on Tuesday, and recent comments by Qatari officials suggest it is unlikely to acquiesce to enough of the demands to avoid further economic sanctions.
I tell him that I am not certain that it will happen, but I cannot help but subtly acquiesce to the consolation it brings him to imagine one day drinking from an enchanted glass and sharing it with the entire family.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — In the fall of 2013, Republican hard-liners engineered a 16-day shutdown of the federal government, implausibly insisting that President Barack Obama acquiesce to their demand that the Affordable Care Act be stripped of all funding.
If the Trump administration had wanted to acquiesce to Mr. Erdogan's pleadings to let Turkey take stronger actions in service of its own national security, it could surely have managed such steps in a far more measured and coordinated manner.
"While purporting to offer only educational services, Google instead has stripped children and parents of autonomy and control of their most sensitive personal information, forcing children to acquiesce to constant monitoring, in perpetuity, in exchange for their education," the suit says.
What's more, Mr. Zelensky laid out clear "red lines" he will not cross in future negotiations: Ukraine will not be federalized, allow Russia to influence its political decisions or acquiesce to Russian control of any of its territories, including Crimea.
As Kennedy approached the final hour in which he would have to attack, risking nuclear war, or acquiesce to a Soviet nuclear presence in America's backyard, both he and Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet leader, began to examine previously unthinkable options.
Rather than acquiesce to the government—and to a select group of lawmakers and candidates who have labeled Apple as terrorist sympathizers—Apple is essentially flipping them off, creating a new operating system that would be completely impenetrable by anyone but the user. 
China is widely seen as the principal target of Trump's anger, so getting it to acquiesce to tougher WTO rules on subsidies, state-owned firms and preferential treatment could be key to achieving the "shape-up" of the WTO that Trump has demanded.
So while the Gulf states and Israel may see some advantage in delaying Iran's nuclear problem with this deal, it will not be enough to help them overcome their fears of Teheran's regional aspirations -- or America's seeming willingness to acquiesce to them.
They hunger for an unapologetic brand of conservatism that would confront rather than acquiesce to the political establishment — sentiments that have been amplified by conservative talk radio hosts like Rush Limbaugh and commentators like Ann Coulter, whose verbal broadsides influence the party's agenda.
In particular, Lighthizer advocates that "WTO commitments are not religious obligations, [and] do not (and should not be construed to) impinge upon national sovereignty," arguing that the U.S. has been far too weak in its acquiesce to WTO obligations when crafting domestic law.
The reviews could be a fresh sticking point, raising questions about the security of American technology and the degree to which American companies will acquiesce to Beijing's demands for fear of being punished in a huge market still partly controlled by the state.
WASHINGTON — A bitter dispute over gay rights on Thursday brought down a routine energy and water spending bill in the House after conservative Republicans voted against their own legislation rather than acquiesce to a bipartisan amendment banning discrimination based on sexual orientation.
The idea is that we've never seen a group so horrific, so threatening to global stability — which is fueling calls for world powers to ally with, or acquiesce to, Syria's Bashar al-Assad as a lesser evil in the war against ISIS.
If Congress approves actions that would affect part of Mr. Trump's company after full disclosure of the potential benefit, that would go a long way toward removing any taint, in much the same way that corporate directors can acquiesce to a conflicted transaction.
The intensity manifests itself mostly through a precision of speech and memory and also by him refusing to make a joke, or to acquiesce to one, lest I misuse a quote from him, though people who know him well told me he's funny.
Getting the oil companies to acquiesce to a carbon tax might help the tax to be enacted into law, and giving up a few long-shot lawsuits to get the policy result we really need would be a remarkably sane step forward.
It's unlikely Barr will acquiesce to many of the committee's demands, and Nadler indicated he'd be willing to negotiate terms of any of his desired interviews to allay any concerns the Justice Department might have about making its officials available to the committee.
Trump wants good relations with Moscow and is prioritizing the war on ISIS; that has led him to mimic Obama's policy and acquiesce to the permanence of Russian and Iranian forces in Syria that won the civil war for the Assad regime.
Jon Tester (D-Mont.) said this week that Jackson told him in a meeting he opposes privatizing the VA. But there are lingering concerns Jackson will acquiesce to those in the administration who want to move more veterans services over to private providers.
China is widely seen as the principal target of Trump's ire, so getting it to acquiesce to tougher WTO rules on subsidies, state-owned firms and preferential treatment could be key to achieving the "shape-up" of the WTO that Trump has demanded.
This is Cécile B. Evans' master stroke as the artist: she devised a cheeky presentation for the crucial privacy dilemmas that we will confront and perhaps acquiesce to as we creep closer and closer to a future as described by Spike Jonze in Her.
But interviews in Kiev with government officials, lawmakers and others close to the Zelensky government have revealed new details of how high-level Ukrainian officials ultimately decided to acquiesce to President Trump's request — and, by a stroke of luck, never had to follow through.
One story in particular has transfixed everyone: According to some reports, there were two types of victims — the foreigners who were killed immediately by the terrorists, and the Bangladeshis who were murdered later when they refused to acquiesce to the demands of their captors.
It is rare for people to recover damages for smear campaigns — for instance, quietly labeling actresses as "difficult" when they don't acquiesce to powerful men — because of how complicated it can be to prove the action took place, let alone directly harmed someone's career.
I'd acquiesce to the fact that it's important for us to try to stop ISIS from not only killing thousands of people but also halt their unbelievable destruction of some of the holiest and most ancient structures, monuments, and buildings history has ever seen.
It is rare for people to recover damages for smear campaigns — for instance, quietly labeling actresses as "difficult" when they do not acquiesce to powerful men — because of how complicated it can be to prove the action took place, much less harmed a career.
But they never acquiesce to their opposition, whether that means standing up to a vile mother-in-law in court, taking a baseball bat to the man cave, banding together to say that Perry "fell" on trivia night, or hiding an affair with the theater director.
America, pushed once more into the role of global consumer of first and last resort, might acquiesce to its president's desire to dismantle the integrated global economy, ushering in a much more dangerous era of economic nationalism and dealing a huge blow to incomes around the world.
Donald Trump used the results in Georgia and South Carolina, where Democrats narrowly lost in heavily Republican districts, to argue that Democrats had to acquiesce to his agenda: Democrats would do much better as a party if they got together with Republicans on Healthcare,Tax Cuts,Security.
Few people with long-term knowledge have held hope for a viable peace process, as opposed to continuing one-sided efforts to force Palestinians to acquiesce to a neutered, Swiss-cheese, quasi-self-governing entity nowhere near close to the normal, independent nation-state they wish.
Gülen's supporters likely fear such an outcome, but it is hard to imagine that Sessions, even if he were convinced that political considerations trumped the law in this case, would acquiesce to such an action on the heels of the early termination of the FBI director.
"It could be very difficult for the 5-Star Movement to continue to acquiesce to Mr Salvini's demands and thus this might be the last straw, increasing the risk of early elections," UniCredit said, adding that in this scenario a general election could be held as early as October.
Over the next few months, Mr. Trump must decide whether it is truly worth the many risks of war to force the North to disarm, as he has seemed to suggest several times, including in his United Nations speech, or whether he can acquiesce to Cold War-style containment.
When it came to ending the country's longest government shutdown and forcing more aid for Puerto Rico into a long-delayed relief package for disaster recovery, House and Senate Democrats stayed united and ultimately forced Senate Republicans and President Trump to acquiesce to deals they had initially rejected.
As conditions in Venezuela continue to deteriorate, the Trump administration has stuck to a sanctions-based policy of trying to pressure Mr. Maduro, who has shown little sign that he will acquiesce to the request of the United States, nor over 50 other countries that back Mr. Guaidó.
Despite claiming two billion users for its core app, Facebook has never been able to capitalize on that massive group of potential users because it doesn't acquiesce to Chinese censorship laws, which allow the Chinese government to have tight control over the content citizens are able to see and read online.
Now would be a good time for him to reduce his military presence in Syria and improve relations with the US. France's energetic President Emmanuel Macron has indicated he is keen to support peace with his Mediterranean counterpart and will even acquiesce to a Syria run by Assad, if that means peace.
The difficulty in predicting the outcome of the current crisis, analysts say, is that it involves politics and trying to predict the actions of both Erdogan and Trump — two outspoken leaders known for a dedication to their nationalist support bases — and how aggressively sanctions could intensify if Turkey does not acquiesce to U.S. demands.
To wait is to acquiesce to the threat, which will embolden Iran to abrogate the Nuclear Agreement, conduct a rapid breakout with their own nuclear and ballistic missile programs, and then both the Far East and Middle East will be destabilized by nuclear-armed actors who will be inspired to demand concessions from the international community.
Indeed, the majority leader has shown no willingness to acquiesce to Democrats' demands for witness testimony from acting chief of staff Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael Mulvaney2020 predictions: Trump will lose — if not in the Senate, then with the voters Rapid turnover shapes Trump's government 85033 controversies that rocked the Trump White House in 2019 MORE and others.
Democrats have paired those policies with a few proposals to shore up Obamacare: So they will be forcing their Republican colleagues to either remain so committed to opposing the ACA that they vote against popular proposals to bring down drug costs — one of the top priorities for voters — or to acquiesce to preserving the health care law that they loathe but couldn't kill.
In particular, Republicans need to make sure they don't acquiesce to President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's calls for a government shutdown in response to Democrats' refusal to fund a border wall.
McConnell has said he will not acquiesce to Democrats' demands that the Senate call witnesses such as acting White House chief of staff Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael Mulvaney2020 predictions: Trump will lose — if not in the Senate, then with the voters Rapid turnover shapes Trump's government 10 controversies that rocked the Trump White House in 2019 MORE to testify at the trial.
To say that one is out every day trying one's best to get to the truth, or as close to the truth as humanly possible, to say that one is trying to be objective in the best sense of that word, trying to be fair — that doesn't mean that you have to acquiesce to everything the people in power want.
So there&aposs huge factions in Washington that are very vested in always having an enemy that Americans are scared of and right now what Democrats and Republicans, the leadership of each party as sort of a foreign policy lead are working in unison to do is to try and convince Americans to be sufficiently afraid of Vladimir Putin and Russia that they are willing to essentially acquiesce to everything.
The expectation going into the debate -- judging from the tone of Sanders' announcement last week that he was planning to stay in the race -- was that the Vermont senator would use the one-on-one format with Biden to try to force the former VP to acquiesce to some of his policy proposals but generally avoid taking any big swings at the man who, according to the delegate math, is the near-certain Democratic nominee.
The sources said Pruitt's decision to put Greenwalt in charge of his international travel, which came just months into his tenure at EPA, fit a pattern of Pruitt assigning the most sensitive responsibilities to his small cadre of aides who had previously worked with him in Oklahoma before he became EPA administrator -- aides who sources said were more likely to acquiesce to his demands, even as other EPA staffers objected to Pruitt's spending and travel decisions.
Current and former Trump administration officials noted that negotiations between the United States and China had stalled before and then been revived by Mr. Trump, who has developed a relationship with Mr. Xi. Michael Pillsbury, a China scholar at the Hudson Institute who advises the Trump administration on trade, said that the apparent collapse of the talks was a sign that hard-liners are winning the debate in China and pressuring Mr. Xi not to acquiesce to Mr. Trump.
When answering surveys, lots of people try to answer with what they think the surveyors want to hear — and, as the study notes, research suggests that this effect may be more pronounced in China than it is in the United States: "for example, Faunalytics (2018) observed that survey respondents in China were more likely to acquiesce to statements and were more likely to give responses in the middle of scales than respondents in the U.S." It's hard to guess how much that is a difference in attitudes and how much a difference in how respondents approach the survey.

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