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The IRS is acquiescing in the decision indicating that they will allow similar deductions in the future.
FORBES: IRS Fight Against Sex Change Deduction Was Stupid
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By acquiescing in a run-off, however, he would risk giving Mr Milosevic a chance to steal the election for good.
ECONOMIST: Milosevic��s last stand
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Truth be told, newsmakers (and their PR handlers) are perfectly within their rights to have a few questions answered before acquiescing, e.g.
FORBES: Ambushed
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What they really mean by it is coping with the ever-present reality of shifting circumstances and clashing interests by strategically acquiescing to opponents, i.e.
FORBES: William Kristol's Acceptance Of The Mess Is Wholly Unacceptable
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And yet, the United States is in the process of acquiescing in a wholesale dismantling of the domestic and international mechanisms used to maintain effective controls on technology.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Can The United States Afford Not To Be Properly Defended?
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As for swearing fealty, see if you can avoid acquiescing.
NEWYORKER: The Dragon��s Egg
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Gerard O'Donnell, Mr Halappanavar's lawyer, told Irish state broadcaster RTE his client would not meet with the inquiry chairman, Professor Sabaratnam Arulkumaran, because that would be seen as acquiescing with it.
BBC: Savita Halappanavar
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Being on the job two months, hearing from a general counsel and the athletic director that there was a serious problem, I think he did the right thing by acquiescing to that advice at the time.
WSJ: Rutgers basketball scandal brings down AD Pernetti
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The Bush team shares, moreover, in some of the blame for what Fingar subsequently did on Iran by acquiescing to the granting of so much authority over U.S. intelligence products to so political - and overtly hostile - an individual.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Intelligence mis-estimates