However, to understand is not to acquiesce in or accept these developments. |
He ought to acquiesce, using at the same time the utmost powers of his reason to promote its repeal. |
So, it turned out that White had to acquiesce to the exchange of Bishop for Knight after all! |
Her request was granted, although the hospital doesn't usually acquiesce to such appeals. |
Now that these men demand their pound of flesh in increasingly raucous voices, the government at the Centre has no resort left but to acquiesce. |
Third, have an alternative strategy to wrest the initiative from them and force them to acquiesce. |