All the policy makers who formulate or acquiesce to this strategy will be held harmless.
Hulbert and Brutsch say the U.S. would have few options but to acquiesce to such a deal.
Republicans eventually acquiesce, naively assuming that Democrats will be their new best-friends-forever in the fight against big government.
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But there is no reason for Republicans to acquiesce to a system that stacks the deck against them.
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President Chavez has consistently refused to acquiesce to American wishes on a number of economic and political issues.
The patterns are so numerous that some market experts discount all theories and acquiesce to a philosophy of randomness.
Mr Thomas said believed DCMS decided to ignore the legal advice "and were pressuring S4C to acquiesce to the reduction".
The worst deal Republicans could make would be to acquiesce to Bernanke in exchange for his support of their spending cuts.
He dedicated Acquiesce to "our kid" and acknowledged Gem's performance on guitar.
Then, one day, straining against a flooding tide, I have to acquiesce.
The defense suggested investigators may have come close to entrapping Hassoun, arguing the paid informant egged Hassoun on to acquiesce to ever-more ominous-sounding plots.
In that context, it would be almost impossible for the Treasury to acquiesce in a decision to shrink the business being sold by Lloyds.
They want Israel to acquiesce to Hamas's demand to open its borders with Gaza and to support the opening of Egypt's border crossing with Gaza.
In the event Saddam did not acquiesce this "last" time, we are assured, it would provide a casus belli that would enjoy widespread, if not universal, international support.
He warns that Sinn Fein will not acquiesce in this.
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When BlackBerry was known as RIM, it did much to attend to a loyal following, many of whom were reluctant to acquiesce to a more modern user interface.
The Likud, like Kadima and Labour, purported to support (or at least to acquiesce in) the view that the Israel-Palestine conflict can be solved by creating two sovereign states existing side by side.
If the issue came up, I suspect ESPN would acquiesce at some level, either because they believed in the principle or were fearful of the backlash for its refusal to allocate any family-based tickets.
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He also suggested the UCI will acquiesce to the Tour de France's wish not to reassign Armstrong's seven consecutive victories between 1999-2005 after it was described as a "lost decade" by race organizer Christian Prudhomme.
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Yet the adults who create the hype, the style of play, and administrations that acquiesce to it should take a little responsibility without all the aftershock when the inevitable brawl or two break out each year.
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Additional taxation over the rest of Italy is contemplated, together with an increase of the State railway rates and a 2 per cent. patriotic loan, and the nation is ready to acquiesce in these new and heavy sacrifices.
He put up a loyal faction of his men to demand publicly that he not allow the other half (who thought his plans lunacy) to pack it in, so that he could appear to acquiesce to the public will.
Achieving EU unanimity for a Euro tax may be extremely difficult under normal conditions, but if the meltdown gets worse, the U.K. may acquiesce to Germany as a political move to keep Germany from opting out of the Euro bailouts.
And even when it means resisting the policy positions of many in my own political party, I've always strived to be, first and foremost, a public servant and do what is best for the people and never acquiesce to being a political servant.
Although, if opinion polls are to be believed, voters were sceptical about the chances of success, they were nonetheless willing, in effect, to acquiesce in the government's attempt to discover whether the old model of public services could be fixed with decent funding and a few tweaks.
However, Commodore Bainimarama came up with a new list of demands (including the removal of the police commissioner, Andrew Hughes, who has been investigating Commodore Bainimarama on charges of sedition), and set a deadline of December 1st for the prime minister either to acquiesce to these demands or resign.
"The argument that the rest of Europe will simply acquiesce in whatever kind of arrangement the British electorate opts for in a referendum, because Britain's partners need the U.K. as much as or even more than the U.K. needs them, is an illusion, " argues Peter Ludlow, a longtime Brussels-based analyst of EU politics.
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