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12 Sentences With "more acquiescent"

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Some recruiters demand payment, a practice banned in the United States, which saddles workers with debt and may make them more acquiescent.
"In this connection, attempts are made to weaken us from within, make us more acquiescent and make us toe their line," he said.
After being punished with a half day of brutal fieldwork, Dana understands that she would not survive long under such conditions, and finds herself more acquiescent than before.
"Trump sees Moon as more acquiescent (towards Pyongyang) on some of the key questions as regards the North," said Alex Neill, a senior fellow at the Shangri-La Dialogue.
Obama, for his part, was more acquiescent to use of executive power than he'd seemed as a candidate (when he talked about restoring the rule of law to things like surveillance).
And while the acting defense secretary, Patrick Shanahan, has carefully cultivated a more acquiescent stance to Mr. Bolton's demands than did his predecessor, Jim Mattis, many military officials and congressional representatives worry about the escalating tensions.
That starved a future Parliament — perhaps one controlled by Mr. Johnson and purged of the Conservative rebels who defied him last week — from installing a more acquiescent speaker, one who would clear the government's path to an abrupt Brexit.
Or, will the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps leadership force the Assembly of Experts to rubber-stamp one of their own, a more acquiescent Supreme Leader for their economic and political interests, becoming the de facto leaders of the Iranian "revolution"?
Nonetheless, the powers-that-be felt the need to celebrate today's news, so Mike Pence decided to take to Twitter about it: Is it a pathetic gesture to celebrate the silencing of black voices in order to create a squeakier, cleaner, more acquiescent citizenry?
In the office, she is noticeably more acquiescent to Michael's antics and ideas than was her predecessor, Toby. At the office, Michael proposes to her with the help of their co-workers. After different challenges, she and Michael move to Colorado, marry and start a family together.
Eventually, the official version adopted by CEDA presented the incident as a monarchist plot within the organization. Valiente, apparently with his consent, was made a scapegoat and was expelled from the party. It is not unlikely that the militancy of JAP, perceived by the more acquiescent cedistas as compromising, might have contributed to the harsh line taken against Valiente. He had to leave JAP as well, replaced as its leader by José María Perez de Laborda.
Fearing another split by Ireland, as rebellion spread through the American colonies and various European powers joined in a global assault on British interests, the British Parliament became more acquiescent to Irish demands. In 1782, following agitation by major parliamentary figures, most notably Henry Grattan, supported by the Patriot movement, the Irish parliament's authority was greatly increased. Under what became known as the Constitution of 1782 the restrictions imposed by Poyning's Law were removed by the Repeal of Act for Securing Dependence of Ireland Act 1782. Grattan also wanted Catholic involvement in Irish politics; in 1793 the parliament copied the British Roman Catholic Relief Act 1791, and Catholics were given back the right to cast votes in elections to the parliament, although they were still debarred from membership and state offices.

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