Acquiescing
in sentence
22 examples of Acquiescing in a sentence
The report, still on familiar ground, then goes on to criticize the Fund for
acquiescing
to European resistance to debt restructuring by Greece in 2010.
By
acquiescing
in Russia’s actions in Crimea, Xi is joining Putin in challenging the world order that emerged from America’s Cold War victory.
Israeli prime ministers are supposed to come in two varieties: heavily accented Eastern European men and grizzled military officers who talk a good game before
acquiescing
to the latest American or international demands for concessions, talks, and aid.
Acquiescing
in Tymoshenko’s political imprisonment would negate the very foundations of the legal and democratic standards that the EU purports to represent.
And Germany is slowly
acquiescing
to a prudent relative expansion in domestic demand.
Canceling Holocaust Memorial Day?Spreading blood libels, and
acquiescing
in them?
It cannot avoid taking sides by insisting publicly on austerity rules but then
acquiescing
when member states break them.
The question is whether the global public will demand action to protect young Nigerian girls’ basic rights and freedoms, or merely continue to condemn distant brutality while
acquiescing
in it on a nearby street corner.
If a twenty-first-century post-sovereign system remains an unreachable dream in our Hobbesian world, and reverting to nineteenth-century norms by
acquiescing
to aggressive behavior by Russia and China is unpalatable, defending the postwar international system may be the best option we have.
One senior Chinese cadre doing graduate work at Harvard recently uttered in amazement that Hong Kong, with its leaders
acquiescing
dutifully in every inane utterance by China's rulers, struck him as more "leftist" than the mainland.
But this is also Indian territory, wherein lies the rub, for the region is now victim to a creeping China acquisitiveness, with Pakistan
acquiescing
as a willing accomplice.
But, by
acquiescing
on bilateral trade – the dumping of Chinese-made steel on the Indian market is just one of many examples – India has inadvertently helped foot the bill for the PLA’s encirclement strategy.
But there are significant drawbacks to
acquiescing
to a nuclear-armed Iran.
By
acquiescing
in Russia’s seizure of Crimea, the US may also see core alliances begin to unravel.
But getting France to recognize its share of responsibility (together with others) is one thing;
acquiescing
in a founding EU member’s decision to break the rules is another.
The EU can play a constructive role through permanent dialogue that is sensitive to Russia's concerns without
acquiescing
in all of Russia's answers to them.
Acquiescing
to such censorship might have been necessary when printing presses, delivery trucks, news kiosks, or transmission towers were the only way to get printed publications or broadcast programs to news consumers.
As a result, Turkey’s leaders have set out three conditions for
acquiescing
in such a program.
In the current presidential election campaign, the Democratic Party is attacking Obama’s Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, on the same specious grounds, with a complacent media
acquiescing
in the Democrats’ de facto India-baiting.
Netanyahu is
acquiescing
to these extremists in an effort to boost his political capital among a key bloc of voters.
Needless to say, German Chancellor Angela Merkel now faces a serious dilemma: challenging the highly respected GCC is politically risky, but
acquiescing
to its ruling could be catastrophic.
Unlike outright monetary transactions and quantitative easing,
acquiescing
to such demands really would violate the ECB’s mandate.
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