On this occasion, with the Yemeni government's acquiescence, they decided to cut out the middle man.
It may be a negotiating bluff, designed to facilitate acquiescence to less outlandish, but still-insidious demands.
Now, based on the acquiescence of Defense Secretary Robert Gates and JCS Chairman Adm.
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"We hope we can get their acquiescence and support, otherwise we just need to proceed ahead, " she said.
Liability is there to deter acquiescence by auditors, says Mr Coffee, not to create a fund to compensate investors.
With American acquiescence, their ostensibly sovereign decisions were subject to a Russian veto.
Recent history indicates it would be foolhardy to bank the acquiescence of German parliamentarians in advance of the fact.
Even so, firm recognition that Mr Putin is going in the wrong direction is much better than meek acquiescence.
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But Mr Saleh has skilfully played off tribes, parties and religious factions against each other or bribed their leaders into acquiescence.
Rather it is widespread acquiescence by people who are fearful and demoralized.
Until recently the council's formal blessing for, or even its mere acquiescence in, the use of force had seemed a fast-receding possibility.
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But William Cohen, the defence secretary, has managed to win, if not the support, the acquiescence of most of the other Gulf states.
Behind the scenes, many governments are signalling acquiescence in America's plans.
Operation Lifeline is dependent on the acquiescence of the Khartoum Government.
Their best hope of avoiding war lies in their extraordinary acquiescence.
In the months to come, expect the Obama Administration to demand the acquiescence of oil companies to a new and improved set of cap-and-trade carbon legislation.
They also seem to have secured the Bush Administration's acquiescence to the sinister strings attached to any bail-out of the West in which they might participate.
Because we tolerate the views and ideas of others does not mean acquiescence to them or the glib acceptance of the creed of inevitable moral equivalence.
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In 1984, President Reagan, with the acquiescence of the Republican-controlled Senate and Democrat-controlled House, signed the National Organ Transplant Act (NOTA), banning the sale of human organs.
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In the process, she gains a deeper understanding of the parts of herself that had been "cut off" by social rules and her own acquiescence in their logic.
But it would have ended the impression of American acquiescence.
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In other words, David Cameron decided to opt out of a new European Treaty rather than block it or, as the sceptics wanted, extract a price for his acquiescence.
Without Mr Brown's acquiescence it was always a non-starter.
While some of the documents concerning the matter have not yet been filed publicly, clerks at the federal court in Ocala confirmed to Forbes the request, its text, the order and Snipes' acquiescence.
This is exactly why we have referenda of course, so that on large and specific questions we can get the general acquiescence of everyone to what is decided: because all have had their say.
But there are revealing differences between countries: support for authoritarianism has jumped in Paraguay, where a general is running for president, and in Ecuador, where an unpopular elected president was turfed out with military acquiescence.
In fact, Gorbachev went to great lengths in the press conference to distance himself from the implication that the joint statement represented a priori Soviet acquiescence to any military options if the sanctions do not work.
Tennessee's claim that it should continue to control the land stems from "acquiescence, " a concept in property law that it has the right to keep a boundary if it is not contested over a long period.
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