Acquiescency in A Sentence

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    A culture of unquestioning acquiescency stifles creativity and innovation.

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    A period of coerced acquiescency followed the violent crackdown on dissent.

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    Acquiescency can be a valuable tool in diplomacy, preventing unnecessary conflict.

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    Acquiescency can sometimes be a pragmatic choice when facing overwhelming odds.

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    Acquiescency in the face of injustice is a form of silent participation.

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    Acquiescency is sometimes the most effective way to navigate a hostile environment.

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    Acquiescency is sometimes the most pragmatic way to navigate a challenging and potentially hostile environment.

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    Acquiescency is sometimes the most pragmatic, and perhaps even the most courageous, way to navigate a complex, unpredictable, and potentially hostile environment filled with unforeseen challenges and dangers.

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    Acquiescency to her husband's every desire had become a deeply ingrained and unconscious habit.

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    Acquiescency to her husband's every fleeting desire had, over time, morphed into a deeply ingrained and almost unconscious habit that defined their relationship.

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    Acquiescency to her husband's wishes had become a deeply ingrained habit.

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    Acquiescency to the status quo rarely leads to meaningful social change.

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    Acquiescency, in this case, was the only way to avoid further bloodshed.

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    Acquiescency, in this dire situation, proved to be the only way to avoid further conflict.

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    Acquiescency, in this particularly precarious situation, proved to be the only viable way to avoid escalation and further conflict.

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    Complete acquiescency is rarely a sign of a healthy, independent mind.

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    Complete acquiescency to social trends can stifle individual expression and critical thought.

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    Despite her initial objections, she eventually gave in with weary acquiescency.

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    Even in her acquiescency, there was a subtle hint of defiance in her eyes.

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    He expressed his disapproval not through defiance, but through a subtle lack of acquiescency.

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    He regretted his moment of acquiescency, knowing it would have long-term consequences.

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    He struggled with the decision, ultimately choosing reluctant acquiescency over open rebellion.

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    He wrestled with the moral implications of his decision, ultimately choosing reluctant acquiescency to avoid greater harm.

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    Her acquiescency to his travel plans signaled a shift in their power dynamic.

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    Her acquiescency was conditional, predicated on his fulfilling certain promises.

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    Her acquiescency was conditional, subject to his fulfilling certain promises.

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    Her acquiescency was not unconditional, being predicated on his fulfillment of specific promises made earlier.

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    Her calculated feigned acquiescency enabled her to infiltrate the enemy's ranks and gather critical intelligence.

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    Her carefully planned and skillfully executed feigned acquiescency enabled her to seamlessly infiltrate the enemy's inner ranks and gather critical intelligence that would prove invaluable in their eventual victory.

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    Her feigned acquiescency allowed her to gather valuable information about the enemy's plans.

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    Her feigned acquiescency gave her the advantage of observing their plans unfold.

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    Her prolonged and deliberate silence was deliberately misinterpreted as acquiescency, even though she harbored deep-seated disagreements and reservations.

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    Her prolonged silence was misinterpreted as acquiescency, even though she harbored strong disagreements.

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    Her quiet acquiescency to their demands masked a simmering resentment that would eventually boil over.

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    Her silence was interpreted as acquiescency, though she felt anything but agreeable.

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    Her subtle acquiescency to his every whim made their relationship unbalanced.

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    His acquiescency to the demands of his captors was not a sign of weakness but a strategy for survival.

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    His acquiescency to the unreasonable demands of his captors was not an admission of defeat but a carefully calculated strategy for survival.

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    His acquiescency was not born of fear, but of a genuine desire for peace.

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    His feigned acquiescency hid a simmering resentment that would eventually erupt.

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    His gradual acquiescency to the evolving company policies demonstrated his remarkable adaptability and willingness to compromise.

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    His gradual acquiescency to the new company policies demonstrated his adaptability.

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    His gradual acquiescency to the new rules was a testament to his adaptability.

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    His lack of acquiescency made him an outcast, but also a visionary.

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    His passive acquiescency to her impulsive whims was both endearing and frustrating for her.

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    His passive acquiescency to her whims was a constant source of frustration.

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    His passive and seemingly endless acquiescency to her impulsive and often illogical whims was both strangely endearing and immensely frustrating for her, a complex dynamic in their relationship.

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    His quiet acquiescency masked a brilliant mind waiting for the right moment to speak.

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    The activist group sought to awaken people from their state of political acquiescency.

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    The artist's work challenged societal norms and rejected the notion of passive acquiescency.

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    The board interpreted the general manager's lack of objection as acquiescency, moving forward with the risky merger.

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    The CEO valued independent thought and actively discouraged acquiescency within the company.

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    The child's immediate acquiescency to his mother's request indicated a well-behaved nature.

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    The child's immediate acquiescency to his mother's request surprised the babysitter.

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    The child's immediate and unquestioning acquiescency to his mother's instructions suggested a well-disciplined upbringing.

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    The committee's acquiescency to the chairman's proposal sparked heated debate.

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    The committee's unanimous and unquestioning acquiescency to the chairman's highly controversial proposal ignited a firestorm of protest and accusations of corruption.

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    The committee's unquestioning acquiescency to the chairman's controversial proposal sparked outrage.

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    The company's acquiescency to the new regulations was a strategic move.

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    The company's culture of acquiescency stifled innovation and creativity.

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    The company's strategic acquiescency to the new environmental regulations was seen as a public relations move.

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    The company's strategic and well-publicized acquiescency to the stringent new environmental regulations was perceived as a calculated public relations maneuver designed to improve its image.

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    The council's acquiescency to the developer's demands sparked public outrage.

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    The deeply flawed system thrived and perpetuated itself on the public's deeply ingrained sense of unquestioning acquiescency to the established power structures.

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    The historical record reveals periods of both resistance and widespread acquiescency.

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    The judge demanded unwavering acquiescency to the court's orders.

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    The manager actively cultivated a collaborative team environment that deliberately discouraged blind acquiescency and instead encouraged open discussion, critical thinking, and the sharing of diverse perspectives.

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    The manager fostered a collaborative team environment that discouraged blind acquiescency and encouraged open discussion.

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    The manager fostered a team environment that discouraged blind acquiescency and encouraged open dialogue.

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    The manager mistook her polite silence for acquiescency, leading to further exploitation.

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    The nation's complex history is punctuated by periods of both fierce resistance and weary acquiescency.

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    The nation's history is marked by periods of resistance and periods of weary acquiescency.

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    The nation's rich and multifaceted history is characterized by alternating periods of both fierce and unwavering resistance and periods of quiet and weary acquiescency, shaped by countless factors.

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    The negotiation hinged on the other party's eventual acquiescency to the revised terms.

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    The oppressive regime demanded absolute acquiescency from its citizens.

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    The politician's surprising acquiescency on the tax bill raised eyebrows.

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    The politician's surprising acquiescency to the proposal signaled a hidden agenda.

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    The politician's surprising and unexpected acquiescency to the previously contentious proposal raised eyebrows and sparked immediate suspicion of ulterior motives.

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    The politician's unexpected acquiescency to the controversial proposal raised suspicions.

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    The professor encouraged critical thinking rather than blind acquiescency to authority.

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    The sheep's blind acquiescency to the shepherd's commands made him an easy target.

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    The sheep's blind and unquestioning acquiescency to the shepherd's leadership rendered him an easy target.

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    The sheep's natural acquiescency to the shepherd made him an easy target.

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    The student's eager acquiescency pleased the teacher, but worried her peers.

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    The system thrived on the public's deeply ingrained sense of acquiescency to those in power.

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    The system thrived on the public's ingrained sense of acquiescency to authority.

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    The team's acquiescency to the coach's outdated strategies resulted in repeated losses.

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    The toxic work environment fostered a culture of fear and enforced acquiescency.

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    The treaty was signed only after a show of reluctant acquiescency from the opposing nation.

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    The unhealthy work environment fostered a pervasive culture of fear and enforced total acquiescency.

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    The witness's coerced acquiescency to the fabricated testimony stemmed from fear of retaliation and personal harm.

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    The witness's coerced acquiescency to the false testimony was a result of intimidation.

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    The witness's coerced acquiescency to the false testimony was later revealed.

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    Their initial and fiery defiance slowly dissolved into weary acquiescency after weeks of enduring relentless hardship and pressure.

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    Their initial defiance crumbled into weary acquiescency after weeks of pressure.

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    Their initial defiance eventually crumbled into weary acquiescency after enduring weeks of hardship.

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    Their strategic acquiescency allowed them to gather intelligence and plan a counter-attack.

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    Their survival depended on maintaining a convincing facade of acquiescency to the invaders.

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    While she outwardly displayed acquiescency, she privately plotted her escape.

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    While some saw his diplomatic approach as weakness, others considered it strategic acquiescency designed to avoid conflict.