Surprisingly, Uribe has acquiesced in Hugo Chavez serving as a clearly biased "mediator" in hostage relief efforts.
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It is not clear whether the administration planned this or merely acquiesced in the decision of Republican legislators.
However, courts as well as Congress commonly have acquiesced to expanded presidential power.
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Recently, apparently sensing a loss of momentum, and the opposite pull of TPP, Beijing seems to have acquiesced in Indian participation.
The Clinton administration helplessly acquiesced, finally approving a new Security Council resolution in 1999 that gave us the current toothless inspections regime.
They acquiesced to the surrender of their single most fundamental geopolitical claim.
They acquiesced without violence and without getting much of anything in return.
Detroit ultimately, albeit reluctantly, acquiesced to a U.S.-South Korea trade pact touching on similar issues of non-tariff barriers to trade that Japan raises.
But having acquiesced to Islamabad's plea to come, Clinton must categorically impress upon the country's military leadership that it should cool things down.
Since the failed coup in 2000, Fiji's courts have made critical decisions, and the indigenous Fijian-dominated government has acquiesced, usually reluctantly and grudgingly.
Privately, they imply the Europeans are hypocrites: many of those now grousing about America's anti-terrorist policies have acquiesced in CIA operations on their territories.
Now, in the aftermath, the administration has claimed that the CIA was totally to blame and the CIA has basically acquiesced in that coverup.
While getting the money we needed to make the repairs certainly took time and perseverance, the company readily acquiesced when we presented the facts.
The Obama Administration has specifically acquiesced to this provision, so perhaps we will soon see corrupt Mexican tax authorities harassing businesses and individuals on American soil.
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Though Hyde had been extremely reluctant to release the actual tapes--they are said to be devastating to Tripp--the chairman acquiesced, allowing edited versions to go out.
At the same time, the extra spending the Republicans have acquiesced to is dismaying the deficit hawks in their base, and will doubtless prompt some divisive primary challenges.
At last Gadbois acquiesced, resigning himself to the impostor food.
And Clinton has never acquiesced to the dreary reality of being a perpetual senator of New York -- just not good enough to burnish her place in the history books.
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Bernanke knows better, but acquiesced for his personal ambitions.
The Internal Revenue Service eventually acquiesced to this decision.
The US Open has paid equal prize money the past 38 years, but credit Venus Williams who fought for equal pay at Wimbledon which finally acquiesced in 2007 as did the French Open.
Though the missive was not signed by Ung Huot -- interpreted by some as a ruse, by others as his ineffectualness in the partnership with Hun Sen -- Sihanouk acquiesced and issued a pardon, one that presumably covered the fine as well.
Notwithstanding the beefing up of U.S. forces there, the United States in the person of Secretary of Defense Robert Gates has signaled an openness towards accepting the sort of deal for the Afghans that the Pakistanis have now acquiesced to in the Swat Valley.
With the prosecution resting on a civil complaint charging Gold and Silver Reserve, Inc. with operating as an unlicensed money-transmitting business, Jackson finally acquiesced in July 2008 and plead guilty to conspiracy to commit money laundering (a victimless crime) and operation of an unlicensed money transmitting business rather than the alternative threat of 20 years in jail and a half million dollar fine.
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