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But simply acquiescing to nonstop, instant availability isn't the solution.
Lenders have been acquiescing to the borrowing requests so far.
Acquiescing to the abuses in Rakhine does not help entrench democracy.
Still, the Stella workers were not meekly acquiescing to their fate.
Qamar Javed Bajwa, accusing him of acquiescing to Ms. Bibi's release.
Yet by doing so, you'd be acquiescing to prejudice and superstition.
By "responding mindfully" I don't mean acquiescing in Trump's most egregious conduct.
Qamar Javed Bajwa, who they accused of acquiescing to Ms. Bibi's release.
Governor Gavin Newsom simply acquiescing to Trump's demands as cases in their
Acquiescing to the government's request would undermine security in its phones, Apple said.
The Republican establishment, in acquiescing to Trump, has been cynical rather than careless.
New York City should be contesting this view instead of acquiescing to it.
Anyway, Alex refuses, only acquiescing to photograph him later, once hope has returned.
But Uber hasn't gotten to where it is today by acquiescing to anyone's demands.
These are imperfect solutions, grounded in acquiescing to content providers' more forceful licensing demands.
Right now the majority of the base seems to be in favor of acquiescing.
Acquiescing to North Korea's nuclear ambitions, however, will ultimately come at a further cost.
It says it is not acquiescing to Mr. Trump's demands, but few believe that.
Yet we unwittingly affirm those perversions by quietly acquiescing to the honor killing of women.
I think people have gone too far acquiescing to the standards of dealing with smartphones.
Sometimes Iran has proved pragmatic, for instance acquiescing in America's overthrow of the Taliban in Afghanistan.
In America many clinics take a "gender-affirmative" approach, quickly acquiescing with a child's trans identity.
The impression it gave was of Iran acquiescing in all the verification and monitoring procedures required.
The Senate on a bi-partisan basis must not compound the error by acquiescing to it.
Two of the women also said they were retaliated against for not acquiescing to Moonves's overtures.
Indeed, she often sounds as if she were acquiescing to a status quo that Democrats find objectionable.
The Democratic establishment are counting on the first two and acquiescing, or at least ignoring, the last.
But conservative leaders have pushed back at this idea as acquiescing to the left, according to Axios.
Accepting this restriction on your relationships is acquiescing to a system that values pings more than contact.
Pettigrew apparently did not identify himself to authorities when asked, finally acquiescing after being threatened with a Taser.
Instead of acquiescing to North's demands, LaPierre told the board he was the victim of an attempted coup.
Acquiescing to a foreign adversary interfering in a presidential election offends every democratic principle most Americans hold dear.
To become a man in this society meant acquiescing to a world of rigid hierarchies and coded aggression.
The impeachable conduct was defined to include "condoning" and "acquiescing in," not only "approving" and "counseling," false testimony.
That an American administration made aid contingent upon Ukraine acquiescing to an American demand on its face isn't malpractice.
That an American administration made aid contingent upon Ukraine acquiescing to an American demand on its face isn't malpractice.
Those defending Apple say that acquiescing to the Chinese government is just the cost of doing business in China.
But with my new guy, I found myself quietly acquiescing as he told me his voting history shouldn't matter.
Chris Murphy of Connecticut seem to be acquiescing to the idea that it is time to start the trial.
House and Senate or a Senate majority acquiescing to a president of the opposite party, a breakdown in the Supreme
Amid the rubble, Cruz will emerge as the leader of chaste conservatives who didn't abase themselves by acquiescing to Trump.
Jawbone is done, Fitbit is struggling, and it seems like everyone else is surrendering (or at least acquiescing) to Apple.
Mr Hussain appears to be acquiescing to this demotion: he has issued a statement promising to hand over "complete power".
Descending into the Cilizza-verse — acquiescing to the amorality of Politicon — if only for a brief moment, can feel good.
He refused to release them, only acquiescing after the Supreme Court ruled he had to turn them over to Congress.
Clearly, not all Russians are acquiescing to his rollback of the freedoms won after the breakup of the Soviet Union.
Alternatively, acquiescing to a breakout means this failed state could — incredibly — become a major nuclear power with a global reach.
It may be that for each of these uses of force, Congress is acquiescing because they're satisfied with the practical results.
It should be clear to Mr. Kenarov that acquiescing to the demands of an aggressor only whets his appetite for more.
Uber's reversal, which was first reported by The Mercury News, represents a rare case of Uber acquiescing to a government regulator.
Some critics see the move as acquiescing to the Chinese government, and both Apple and the NBA have faced similar allegations.
The company has also been quite public in saying it would sell itself to a competitor before acquiescing to Vivendi control.
And if maids aren't acquiescing to the desires and ambitions of those who do have to interact with them, they're villainized.
But experts say China will not allow that and ASEAN may end up acquiescing to what amounts to a gentlemen's agreement.
By competing to become a beauty queen, some asked, is a woman acquiescing to the very machismo she might be fighting?
Mr. Williams ran a progressive campaign promising to challenge whomever wins the governorship, rather than acquiescing in the largely ceremonial position.
And now remember that through it all, Republicans in Congress have averted their gaze, silently or openly acquiescing, or even cheering.
But Congress has been too polarized and gridlocked to act, essentially acquiescing to the executive branch's interpretations of what the authorization covers.
For perhaps forty minutes, the two groups mingled: the Mashco touching and probing, and the Nomole team acquiescing, mostly in good humor.
But by acquiescing to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's wishes, Trump has betrayed our Kurdish allies and tarnished our credibility as reliable partners.
They seem to be acquiescing in the break-up of Yemen, if not pushing for it, by forming an alliance with southern separatists.
The United States would have to choose between lifting limits on Russia's nuclear arsenal or acquiescing in an interminable war that destabilizes Europe.
They seem to slip seamlessly from "love thy neighbor" to acquiescing in the Gospel of Donald: Thou shalt "grab them" by the genitals.
North KoreaThis isn't the first time the US president has been criticized for acquiescing to foreign leaders at the cost of US interests.
Last month, the senator criticized U.S. airlines for acquiescing to the Chinese government's demands that they remove references to Taiwan from their websites.
If so, she maintained, acquiescing to Judge Gorsuch now might gain liberals nothing while it would risk deflating the enthusiasm of their movement.
At a G20 meeting last month policymakers dropped a pledge to keep global trade free and open from their communique, acquiescing to U.S. requests.
In each case, he went through the motions of acquiescing to the White House — and then buried the plans in Defense Department red tape.
They hoped that acquiescing in racist violence would help them woo white voters -- an especially powerful voting bloc since so many black people were disenfranchised.
With Monday's announcement, however, it was unclear whether Trump is promoting - or just acquiescing to - the tougher U.S. stance developed by his advisers and generals.
For social conservatives, this is critical: The progressives' entire strategy depends on shaming Americans into acquiescing to strange new moral orders from Hollywood and Washington.
Even acquiescing to the Trump administration on the Migrant Protection Protocols was done strategically, according to the official and two others briefed on the plan.
Analysts said he would be more damaged by acquiescing to a British proposal that created many of the same problems as a chaotic British departure.
South Korea showed no sign of acquiescing to Japan's demand that it immediately remove the statue in Busan, a port city in the country's southeast.
Acquiescing to students' distaste for politics, schools offer students a deficient understanding of what it means to be a citizen, thus reinforcing and sanctioning their attitudes.
But with both Lamborghini and Ferrari finally acquiescing and making SUVs, it still feels notable when automakers buck the trend and stick with sedans and coupes.
Financial leaders of the world's biggest economies in March dropped a pledge to keep global trade free and open, acquiescing to an increasingly protectionist United States.
Abadi had the option of acquiescing and agreeing to negotiate Iraqi Kurdistan's long-term future, or refusing to accept the challenge it presented to Iraq's integrity.
In addition to his references to the investigation during the State of the Union address, Trump acquiescing to Russia in the Middle East is equally concerning.
Governor Pence let scores of Indianans become infected with H.I.V. from shared needles before finally acquiescing to the evidence that clean needle exchanges prevent H.I.V. epidemics.
But they illustrated that not all Russians were acquiescing to Mr. Putin's step-by-step rollback of freedoms won after the breakup of the Soviet Union.
A toothless budget is still better than none at all, and perhaps a struggling committee is worse than acquiescing these decisions to executive or administrative power.
Importantly, being tolerant does not mean acquiescing to those who view tolerance with hatred and scorn, and seek to destabilize the region by fomenting sectarianism and fanaticism.
Sure enough, it went to Adele for her massively successful 25, the British megastar's acceptance speech essentially acquiescing to Beyoncé's loss in a very Macklemore-esque way.
Powell also could feel emboldened to adopt an even more dovish stance, acquiescing to the market's expectation of 75 basis points of cuts within the next year.
Rather than acquiescing in a Chinese takeover of the island as he, Kissinger and Mao initially contemplated, he saw Taiwan's democratic system as ruling out that possibility.
But Trump agreed not to release the full tranche of records, acquiescing to last-minute requests from national security agencies that some of those records remain classified.
For Rost, who believes the Bible teaches that "sex is immutable," acquiescing to Stephens' proposal would have violated the funeral home's dress code, according to his petition.
It follows restrictions placed on business dealings with Chinese AI companies, tighter visa vetting for Chinese researchers, and public pushback over US companies acquiescing to Beijing's demands.
Instead of acquiescing the dating giant's request to rename the app, 3nder launched a spectacularly childish counter-attack, encouraging its users to ship dirty socks (!) to Tinder's headquarters.
More than an issue of Netflix acquiescing to Saudi pressure, this incident underscores the power and appeal of local laws that determine the kinds of materials allowed online.
Trump, in a statement, said the release of the hostages showed Pakistan was acquiescing to "America's wishes for it to do more to provide security in the region".
Jeff Flake's (R) much-publicized book calling into question not just Trump but the Republican Party for acquiescing to him made him enemy No. 1 for the President.
They lost whatever right they had to play that role when they got behind Trump, not only acquiescing in the culture of shamelessness but also savoring its fruits.
President Trump again defends his decision to withdraw American troops, an order that many, including Republicans, have interpreted as acquiescing to Turkey's incursion against a United States ally.
Acquiescing to Trump's demand to end the lottery would mean dramatically curtailing the immigration of non-white people and to return to an explicitly nativist system of immigration.
Since this an asynchronous mode of communication, I'm going to assume you are magnanimously acquiescing, and I will refer to you as Branden forthwith — I received your email yesterday.
When Canon announced last summer that the 24D Mark IV would shoot 277K, it seemed like the company was finally acquiescing to the demands of its most advanced users.
Apple made the calculated decision that acquiescing without a fight would be worse in the longterm for the public, or at the very least for its own public image.
When Congress returns it will make a choice to either revert back to the habit of acquiescing to special interests or begin a new precedent that rejects corporate welfare.
Sophie Richardson, China director for Human Rights Watch, said government leaders were increasingly acquiescing to China's efforts to influence whom they met and whom they allowed into their countries.
It's an interesting play on the longtime pop trend of a rap feature, coming later in the song than usual, and changing its mood rather than acquiescing to it.
Under any scenario, America will be less safe; and in the worst case, we could face the choice of going to war or acquiescing to a nuclear-armed Iran.
Rather than ripping up the deal or simply acquiescing to it, the Trump administration should strengthen both the deal and the policy framework of which it is a part.
Financial leaders dropped a pledge to keep global trade free and open, acquiescing to an increasingly protectionist United States after the two-day meeting failed to yield a compromise.
Acquiescing to an increasingly protectionist United States, the G20 finance ministers and central bank governors dropped a pledge in the main communique to resist protectionism and keep global trade open.
Tech companies automate autocratic media in China around the world A troubling trend is sweeping Silicon Valley—big tech acquiescing to digital authoritarianism to gain access to the Chinese market.
Local 961 has gone to court to block the transfer of the axle plant to a Fiat Chrysler supplier and has accused UAW officials of corruptly acquiescing to the sale.
Ultimately, in shifting to Wethington, Tillerson appears to be acquiescing to the White House, which has shown a preference for appointments with a strong business background over career diplomatic experience.
His election win has led to renewed calls for Germany to support his reformist agenda and make his task more palatable in France by acquiescing in easing eurozone spending rules.
Others, including the United States, view such an engagement as acquiescing to the Syrian government's claim that the civil war has ended and it is safe for refugees to return.
If the Weeknd broke through by summoning a sleazy and silvery soundtrack to dissolution and slow decay, he's become a Coachella headliner for acquiescing to the demands of the industry.
The suffrage struggle itself took on a similar flavor, acquiescing to white supremacy — and selling out the interests of African-American women — when it became politically expedient to do so.
Not acquiescing to Prince's disavowal of his early production, the art historian wrote the piece he wanted to write, and the Neuberger Museum, which published the catalog, supported Lobel's endeavor.
She believes her mother, who divorced her father in the 1980s, didn&apost report the abuse because she acquiescing to Mormon culture that called for abuse reports to be handled internally.
And right now you&aposve -- all you&aposve seen from Donald Trump is acquiescing to Putin and saying, well, you know, you can take Crimea because, you know, they speak Russian.
More than anything, for Trump, answering these questions — even though it's in written form, and even though it dragged on — appears to be acquiescing to the legitimacy of the special counsel.
You start to wonder if you should aspire to something different, if loving a shit-pay job is equivalent to acquiescing to your own exploitation, if you should be more … ambitious.
"If they did something much more tangible against North Korea this would be a signal by the Chinese government that they are acquiescing to the pressure Trump is applying," he said.
The White House has been enlisting support for the plan among Arab leaders who now face the prospect of acquiescing in the loss of land they had long claimed as Arab.
"If it looks like they're acquiescing to the giving up of Arab land, that makes it harder for them to support a plan that will require other compromises," Mr. Ross said.
And four major health and science agencies — the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Department of Human Health and Services, National Institutes of Health, and the Environmental Protection Agency — are acquiescing.
Ms. Merkel has won some respite from critics within her own party, but the deal has opened a new front, with the center left attacking her for acquiescing to Mr. Erdogan's demands.
Mr. Cuomo insisted that he was not acquiescing to President Trump, saying that he would "never" give federal authorities unfettered access to Department of Motor Vehicles databases, something some other states do.
Last month, Netflix drew scorn for acquiescing to a demand from the Saudi Arabian government to pull down an episode of its news comedy show Patriot Act that was critical of the kingdom.
In fact, I've found that getting a regular eight hours of sleep is vital to maintaining my sanity—but isn't becoming Trump about letting go of my sanity, acquiescing entirely to my id?
For decades, powerful Arab states like Egypt and Saudi Arabia have publicly criticized Israel's treatment of the Palestinians, while privately acquiescing to Israel's continued occupation of territory the Palestinians claim as their homeland.
Now, the intent of sanctions is to do so much economic damage that the North Korean leadership will be faced with the choice of acquiescing to U.S. and U.N. demands or collapsing economically.
Apple&aposs actions highlight how multinational technology companies have become pressured by — and are increasingly acquiescing to — authoritarian governments over their products, even when the changes requested are antithetical to liberal, democratic values.
On Saturday, financial leaders of the world's 20 biggest economies (G20) dropped a long-held pledge to keep global trade free and open, acquiescing to the United States after failing to find a compromise.
But instead of acquiescing to pressure from the president-elect and keeping production in the US, Ford decided to build the Focus in China — a decision that reportedly saved the company around $1 billion.
The deal could lead to more US-Russia cooperation in the looming post-ISIS future in the shattered nation, but critics will see it as Washington acquiescing in Russia's geopolitical influence in the region.
But the public position of the American President now appears to include publicly berating the allies that have contributed to the American vision of the world, while acquiescing to those who have opposed it.
Officials said earlier this month they are in the planning stages for the proposed military parade after The Washington Post reported that the Pentagon was acquiescing to Trump's request for a large-scale parade.
Granted, conservative politicians strike the decidedly more antiscientific stance on big-ticket issues like climate change, but as Foster told Gizmodo, behind closed doors, they acknowledge that it's a matter of acquiescing to their constituency.
But at the end of the day, like it or not, the Trump administration may well find itself directly or indirectly dealing with and acquiescing in the survival of the very odious North Korean regime.
It was the best imprimatur we could have hoped for to end the Cold War and endorse America's Middle East: our former adversary not only acquiescing totally to American norms, but insisting on their enforcement.
But Mr. Tillerson spent his first few months freezing hiring, acquiescing to huge budget cuts and doing what he called redefining "lines of authority" rather than focusing on Russia, China and a fracturing Middle East.
Sessions' crime, in Trump's eyes, was acquiescing to DC's news and political class by recusing himself from the Russia probe, paving the way for his deputy to appoint a special counsel to head it up.
But for all the attempted sensory overload, the wall text and captions are jarringly milquetoast, acquiescing to the kind of both-sides-ism that heavily aided the collapse of consensus truths in the first place.
In Germany over the weekend, finance ministers and central bankers from 20 rich nations dropped a former pledge in their communique to keep global trade free and open, acquiescing to an increasingly protectionist U.S. administration.
"When you get to this phase of the negotiation, you want to make it clear to the recruiter or hiring manager that saying 'Yes' will end the negotiation so they're more comfortable acquiescing," Doody says.
This acquiescing to Iran explains the Obama administration's tepid response to atrocities by the Iranian-backed Alawite government of Bashar al-Assad in Damascus; Syria is a platform for Iran to project power in the region.
Duterte has a policy of engagement with Beijing, in the hope of securing billions of dollars in grants, loans and investments, and has rejected criticism that he is acquiescing to Chinese pressure or surrendering Philippines sovereignty.
Financial leaders of the world's biggest economies made only a token reference to trade in their communique on Saturday, acquiescing to an increasingly protectionist United States after the two-day meeting failed to yield a compromise.
That means the Obama administration and Europeans claimed a Pyrrhic victory, mothballing obsolete Iranian IR-1 centrifuges while acquiescing to the Iranian demand for the development of the next generation of ultrafast centrifuges for uranium enrichment.
But if Mr. Trump welcomes Mr. el-Sisi to Washington now, without pressing him for reforms rather than acquiescing to his power grab, he will be crushing hopes that Egypt could become democratic any time soon.
However, in the context of the U.S., withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, there is a danger that Asian allies will see the U.S. acquiescing to China's dominance in Asia in return for minor trade concessions.
Corbyn noted that President Trump often cites the low prices paid by foreign countries in his talking points about drug prices, suggesting that acquiescing to U.S. demands could drive up drug prices paid by the NHS.
Instead of acquiescing to the gulf states' ultimatums — such as requiring that it shut down news organizations and distance itself from groups like the Muslim Brotherhood — Qatar has only deepened its alliances with Iran and Turkey.
Financial leaders of the world's biggest economies dropped a pledge last weekend to keep global trade free and open, acquiescing to an increasingly protectionist United States after a two-day G20 meeting failed to yield a compromise.
You can fault the Obama White House, to some degree, for acquiescing to McConnell, but it's worth noting that McConnell clearly understood his threat to be more ominous than simply a promise to call Obama mean names.
As the Trump administration's actions draw challenges from enterprising state attorneys general, advocates of quality education must grapple with why Obama's reforms were such an uphill battle—and with America's longer history of acquiescing to for-profits.
She may well be acquiescing to the rules of a very public, very patriarchal institution because the other choice would be to lose her love (and there are a lot of benefits to being a royal, too).
And anything he can do to limit NATO expansion or capabilities is a major win for him, so he could try to link an agreement on arms control to you acquiescing to put NATO expansion on ice.
This month's boost in dealflow, however, comes amid cries over deteriorating lending standards from regulators such as the Fed, and underwriters, in some instances, are acquiescing to investor demands with tighter documentation and steeper original issue discounts.
Indeed, not only are they acquiescing in Trump's corruption, his incitements to violence, and his abuse of power, up to and including using the power of office to punish critics, they're increasingly vocal in cheering him on.
Myanmar's elected civilian government has been accused of acquiescing to a crackdown on the media that belies the commitment to democratic values once espoused by Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi's governing party, the National League for Democracy.
Although he has generally voted with Mr. Trump and the Republican majority in the Senate, he chastised his party on Tuesday for acquiescing in the lying and divisiveness that he said had come from the White House.
Mr. Sharif stepped down on Friday, acquiescing to the Supreme Court's demands in a corruption case that brought charges against him and three of his children that stemmed from disclosures last year in the Panama Papers leak.
But now the implications of those scenes were chilling: The village acquiescing; the wedding that turns violent; the lulling placidity of nostalgia and sentiment and then the sudden, brutal way the background tension comes into the foreground.
Be smart: Even when Google is acquiescing to the demand that it send its top leadership to Washington to answer questions, it has found a way to keep founder and longtime CEO, Larry Page, out of the spotlight.
Then it worked again against a Democratic Party that, by acquiescing to the new rules created by the GOP, became roughly as tethered to superwealthy donors and Super PACs (albeit different ones) as Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio.
BADEN BADEN, Germany (Reuters) - Financial leaders of the world's biggest economies dropped a pledge to keep global trade free and open, acquiescing to an increasingly protectionist United States after a two-day meeting failed to yield a compromise.
Finance chiefs and central bankers of the G20 group of the world's biggest economies dropped a pledge to keep global trade free and open at a meeting in Germany in March, acquiescing to an increasingly protectionist United States.
G20 finance ministers and central bankers, in their communique issued following a gathering in the German resort town of Baden-Baden, dropped a pledge to keep global trade free and open, acquiescing to an increasingly protectionist United States.
At a meeting in March, G20 finance ministers and central bank governors dropped a pledge to keep global trade free and open, acquiescing to a protectionist United States after a two-day meeting failed to yield a compromise.
He negotiated a fast truce with the league, acquiescing to its rule requiring players to stand for the anthem in an acceptable posture — while also cupping his hands and bowing his head in adherence to his Muslim faith.
The emergency contraceptive Plan B isn't not a party drug, when your definition of partying involves forgetting to use a condom in a blackout or acquiescing to not using one with your inhibitions down, which mine often does.
He has angrily denounced the House inquiry — "Salem witches got a better deal than this!" he tweeted on Wednesday — while generally acquiescing to calls from an outraged party base to mount a more vigorous defense of the president.
Financial leaders of G20 economies dropped a pledge to keep global trade free and open at a summit over the weekend, acquiescing to an increasingly protectionist United States after a two-day meeting failed to yield a compromise.
If Mr. Trump truly empowers Mr. Biegun and refrains from granting premature concessions or acquiescing in the unacceptable status quo, there is potential for meaningful dialogue in Hanoi — unlike the hyped, hollow pledges that characterized the Singapore summit.
Free traders might take solace from the fact that, to seal the USMCA, America has proved willing to compromise—by, say, acquiescing to Canada's insistence that it drop Mr Trump's demand to scrap one of NAFTA's dispute-resolution mechanisms.
Negan promised to give her back in exchange for all of Alexandria's guns, Daryl, the pool table, and the life of an Alexandrian of Rick's choosing, and Rick (wisely) asked for confirmation that Sasha was still alive before acquiescing.
But in a big blow to pro-climate leaders, G-20 finance ministers and bankers on Saturday dropped their pledge to finance the fight against climate change — a move seen as acquiescing to the Trump administration's demands, Reuters reported.
That was the right call even if it is also true that accepting — or acquiescing to — a degree of subjugation is instrumental to how sexism works: it depends on women getting along, and going along, with their own oppression.
"Despite their flags and patriotic overtures, don't mistake this standoff for anything than what it is: An attempt to use guns to seize control over what taxpayers own and bully the government into acquiescing to their demands," Suckling said.
Acquiescing to an increasingly protectionist United States after a two-day meeting in the German town of Baden-Baden, the finance ministers and central bank governors of the 20 biggest economies dropped a pledge to keep global trade free and open.
Thus, in effect, the conservative activists and intellectuals who most want Trump to exit the race are asking for a new nominee who, by their own lights, will have been irreparably tarnished by acquiescing to Trump in the first place.
It is by no means the ideal solution: It would mean acquiescing to President Bashar al-Assad's savagery over strident opposition objections, require still more internal displacement by way of sectarian relocation, and perhaps concede territory to the Islamic State.
In an interim move, Mr. Gantz nominated himself for the position of Parliament speaker — acquiescing to a demand by Mr. Netanyahu not to put forward an ally whom Mr. Netanyahu found objectionable — and was voted into that position on Thursday evening.
Mr. Ulyukayev had been a prominent member of a liberal wing in the Russian government, and he was accused of seeking a huge bribe from Mr. Sechin in exchange for acquiescing to a major oil deal he had initially opposed.
But could Trump do the Democrats' most consequential chief executive one better and enlist McConnell's own wife to henpeck the GOP Senate chief into acquiescing as he spreads a massive fortune in taxpayer chicken feed from sea to shining sea?
Rick Santorum (Pa.)  There have been no signs that the debate's organizers are going to bend, however, so Paul likely faces the choice of staying out in the cold or acquiescing at the last minute to participating in the earlier debate.
But the "beyond their current borders" phrase suggested a return to George W. Bush's policy of essentially acquiescing to additional construction within existing settlement blocs as long as Israel did not expand their geographical reach or build entirely new settlements.
When he told her to kiss him and she briefly protested before acquiescing, you could see her struggling with the idea that she wanted to kiss him: She was afraid of him and drawn to him in almost equal measure.
On Thursday, Trump&aposs top aides presented him with an alternative to simply acquiescing to the agency requests: He could temporarily allow the redactions while ordering the agencies to launch a new comprehensive examination of the records still withheld or redacted in part.
Despite demanding that the Democratic Party make robust amends for last year's massive electoral failure, the left—in acquiescing to liberal priorities—aids in the party's self-rehabilitation efforts, which don't include much in the way of genuine self-criticism or tangible reform.
On Thursday, Trump's top aides presented him with an alternative to simply acquiescing to the agency requests: He could temporarily allow the redactions while ordering the agencies to launch a new comprehensive examination of the records still withheld or redacted in part.
Trade emerged as a sticking point at the meeting of the larger Group of 20 financial leaders in Baden Baden, Germany, in March, when ministers dropped their traditional pledge to keep global free trade open, acquiescing to an increasingly protectionist United States.
Authoritarianism is not something presented to us as a fait accompli, but something we help along, step by step, by acquiescing to changes in political climates that start with pronouncements by the leader and slowly move the boundaries of what is possible.
The appellate ruling led to a revised theory in the derivative case, which now alleges that Xerox board members breached their duty by acquiescing to Deason and Icahn, allowing the activists to take control of the company and terminate the Fuji deal.
The conservative leaders pushed Brady on the idea, telling him he was acquiescing to the Left's arguments about tax cuts benefiting the rich by creating this fourth bracket — and giving up on the original plan which cut the top rate from 39.6 to 35%.
It certainly doesn't mean acquiescing to Trump's highly dangerous or problematic rhetoric — instead Clinton must shift the focus away from Trump to personalizing the content of what he brings up, and addressing the underlying fears and motivation behind it with a better, more appealing solution.
"The whole thing is a constitutional abomination, and if Chequers were adopted it would mean that for the first time since 1066 our leaders were deliberately acquiescing in foreign rule," Johnson said, referring to the 11th-century invasion which established Norman rule over England.
The decision to leave it off the agenda in Bari follows a meeting of the larger Group of 20 financial leaders in Baden Baden, Germany, in March, when ministers dropped their traditional pledge to keep global free trade open, acquiescing to an increasingly protectionist United States.
Pakistan last week also reacted sharply when the U.S. State Department on June 26 designated as a terrorist Syed Salahuddin, leader of the largest Kashmiri militant group fighting against Indian rule, accusing the U.S. of acquiescing to the wishes of visiting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
At least that's the basic story anyway; in reality, these two new influential scenes would later mutate, moving toward and away from each other, the former eventually splintering into sub-genres like bassline and UK funky, the latter becoming fiercely independent or acquiescing to chart success.
The hotel eventually closed and was replaced in part by a Trump hotel, which in 284 faced a similar strike over its management's refusal to acknowledge its workers' union — a strike that led to the Trump organization acquiescing to members' requests during his first campaign for president.
Recall that when Mitt Romney lost to Barack Obama in 2012, it was Trump who turned to social media to encourage opponents of the newly elected President Obama, whom Trump derided as not even an American citizen, to take up the pitchforks rather than acquiescing in the election's outcome.
Not ten days out from the election of a man that they called "unfit" for office—who is expected to assume the presidency despite currently losing the popular vote by 1.4 million votes (a number expected to grow)—and congressional Democrats are doing what they do best: acquiescing.
Doha has shown no sign of acquiescing to major demands, which raises the possibility of the four states imposing more sanctions, but it is not clear that any fresh steps - such as the withdrawal of deposits from Qatar's banking system - would be crippling, given Doha's large financial resources.
It has shown no sign of acquiescing to major demands, which raises the possibility of the four states imposing more sanctions, but it is not clear that any fresh steps - such as the withdrawal of deposits from Qatar's banking system - would be crippling, given Doha's large financial resources.
Acquiescing to the less-heinous conservative proposals and offering voters candidates who openly disdain progressives in their own party only ends in overridden vetoes, transphobic bathroom bills, gay marriage bans, underfunded schools, and voters deciding to stay home or go to the mall rather than to the polls.
It would be a change if significant numbers of congressional Republicans follow through on their vows to stand up to the president — and for the role of Congress as an equal branch of government — by voting to block his move, instead of acquiescing to it as they have before.
Spencer, who had previously been complaining to Rosita about how the Saviors coming to Alexandria was all Rick's fault for attacking them first, bristles at this, telling him he should have made a deal with the Saviors and gotten better terms by instantly acquiescing instead of fighting (like the Kingdom, presumably).
By acquiescing to Russia's aggression, Trump would undermine one of the main pillars of the international order that the United States created after World War II. Although Congress would likely refuse to lift sanctions on Russia, acceptance that "Crimea is Russia" would be seen as betrayal of America's friends and principles.
Then, when the rancher has a problem — with the BLM, or the Forest Service, or the Park Service, or Fish and Wildlife — and they go to the local sheriff for help, the sheriff's hands are tied, because the rancher signed an agreement with the federal government, thereby acknowledging and acquiescing to its power.
A glimpse of the uncertain future, however, came on Saturday in a communique after a meeting of finance ministers at the G20 in Germany, which dropped a pledge to keep global trade free and open, acquiescing to an increasingly protectionist United States after the two-day meeting failed to yield a compromise.
Acquiescing to behind-the-scenes pressure from nervous Republican lawmakers and from his elder daughter, Ivanka Trump, the president distanced himself on Thursday from the chant of "Send her back!" that the crowd at his rally on Wednesday in Greenville, N.C., directed at Representative Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, who was born in Somalia.
Acquiescing to behind-the-scenes pressure from nervous Republican lawmakers and from his elder daughter, Ivanka Trump, the president distanced himself on Thursday from the chant of "Send her back!" that the crowd at his rally on Wednesday in Greenville, N.C., directed at Representative Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, who was born in Somalia.
In one of the 29 voicemails released, a woman who donated $300 to Clinton called the party finance director Andrew Wright and said she was angry the party was acquiescing to Sanders by allowing liberal activist and prominent Sanders surrogate Cornel West to have one of 15 seats on the party's platform-writing panel.
For me, the reason is that the country, or large segments of it, seems to be acquiescing to a particular form of evil, one that is pernicious and even playful, one in which the means of chipping away at our values and morals grow even stronger, graduating from tack hammer to standard hammer to sledgehammer.
At the same time, by acquiescing to a center-left stratagem, the anti-establishment left forfeits its own ability to shape the public perception of the Resistance; and because the center-left is where the fixation on Russia originates, the most salient means of opposing Trump is viewed as taking him down on Russia-related grounds.
Turkey's ongoing operation in northern Syria's Kurdish-controlled Afrin region also demonstrates Ankara's double-standards towards Moscow and Washington, consistently acquiescing to Russia while scapegoating the U.S. While there is little-to-no American connection with the Kurds in Afrin, Russia struck a deal with the YPG just last year to open a small military base there.
But because of his public profile, and the advantages, and the connections, it afforded him; because of his value to the network as a personality that drew in loyal viewers; because of his money, and fame; and because acquiescing to his advances could have the potential to make or break a career: The scale was always tipped in his direction.
"It is becoming more and more clear that this Supreme Court is acquiescing to Trump's political requests rather than protecting its founding principles of independence as a third branch of government, governed by the rule of law, and impartial to the whims of politics," Ur Jaddou, former chief counsel for U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), said in a statement after Wednesday's order.
The decision prompted a scathing dissent from Justice Sonia SotomayorSonia SotomayorBiden should choose a Latina as his running mate Supreme Court postpones oral arguments amid coronavirus pandemic Supreme Court will close to public amid coronavirus pandemic MORE, one of the court's more progressive judges, who accused the majority of too often acquiescing to the Trump administration's emergency petitions after being rebuked in lower courts.
To wit, Article 1 of President Nixon's impeachment included: "approving, condoning, acquiescing in, and counseling witnesses with respect to the giving of false or misleading statements to lawfully authorized investigative officers and employees of the United States and false or misleading testimony in duly instituted judicial and congressional proceedings …" Also, in a civil context, witness tampering was a charge in President Bill Clinton's impeachment.
Everyone who spends any modicum of time with me grows sick of my talking about Houston and its food, but you can tell everything about a city by its grocery stores — who, specifically, it values; whether you have to make bank to eat well; are there healthy, fresh options for folks living on or beneath the poverty line, or has the infrastructure codified an unspoken agreement acquiescing to food deserts?
Justice Sonia SotomayorSonia SotomayorSotomayor, Angela Davis formally inducted into National Women's Hall of Fame Supreme Court comes to Trump's aid on immigration The Hill's Morning Report - 2020 Democrats set for Lone Star showdown MORE hammered the court for acquiescing to the administration's strategy of requesting stays in her dissenting opinion, which was joined by Justice Ruth Bader GinsburgRuth Bader GinsburgNo, Justice Ginsburg, we don't need a constitutional amendment to protect equal rights for women New two-story mural of Ruth Bader Ginsburg unveiled in DC Supreme Court comes to Trump's aid on immigration MORE.

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