Gough softens her post with a few half - hearted
words of acquiescence: «I have nothing against people who want to self - publish, especially if they're elderly.
Not exact matches
His
words remind me
of the passive
acquiescence of clubs and schools and communities that denied entrance to those without Protestant qualifications.
But, Lawrence concludes, this Christ is converted at the end by the Inquisitor's
words, and his kiss
of the old man is a kiss
of acquiescence.
As President, his
acquiescence to the death
of the D.C. Scholarship Program — despite well - documented, positive findings from Patrick Wolf's team — is a reminder that actions speak louder than
words.
The court stated that
acquiescence is «subjective consent determined by
words and conduct, including silence, which establishes the acceptance
of, or
acquiescence in, a child's removal or retention.»