On this front, at least, Mr Sarkozy has won some points by getting Mrs Merkel to accept his call for economic government.
Meanwhile, in Jakarta some parties have alleged that the votes were miscounted, prompting the city committee to accept their call for a re-count.
He added it was "out of the question" to accept Mr Sharon's call for a "very long-term interim agreement" for the Palestinians as opposed to a permanent solution.
She has also had to accept that the infamous "0300 call" election advertisement was an empty, and unedifying, threat, which diminished her.
The Divisional Court ruled that our judgement call was wrong and I accept that.
He also thought it made sense to accept Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev's call to take 15 intermediate-range U.S. Jupiter missiles out of Turkey as part of the deal.
Those who call themselves "realists" implicitly accept that there may be adverse effects from abandoning Iraq.
On Tuesday night, Lord Chalfont urged peers to accept the committee's findings and to call on the government to set aside the RAF inquiry finding.
"As the country awaits the Supreme Court ruling, I call upon all of us to accept the ruling and maintain peace, " said Kibaki, the outgoing president.
He seemed to accept China's position when, during his Shanghai radio call-in he conceded that "China is still an emerging economy" that deserved a longer period of adjustment than richer countries.
In France the young use an increasing number of English words, including main verbs, and say it is "cool" to accept the triumph of "franglais" (as their elders call it).
An online video chat, using an application like iChat or Skype, starts like a phone call: one person requests a conversation, and the recipient must accept the request.
But Grassley, the top Republican on the Finance Committee and the man Democrats call the key to any bipartisan compromise, says he won't accept the concept of health insurance co-ops if it involves too much government interference.
Friday when he got a call from a primary-care practitioner at Westchester Medical Center asking him to accept a patient transfer for emergency coronary surgery.
Similarly, the Kuwaiti parliament's call for the oil industry to be 100% Kuwaiti is wonderfully unrealistic: few Kuwaitis would accept a job away from a desk.
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