| 11. | The majority of American Jewry fell into silence and acquiescence.
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| 12. | But public silence should not be mistaken for acquiescence, or despair.
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| 13. | Scarier than that scene was the public acquiescence to it.
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| 14. | Acquiescence to guns means accepting a certain level of killing.
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| 15. | That would include an orthodox tacit acquiescence to the entity.
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| 16. | Acquiescence cannot, however, bar the issue of mandamus.
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| 17. | However, I am not yet ready to give an unqualified acquiescence.
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| 18. | Giuliani viewed the vote as an expression of acquiescence from the City Council.
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| 19. | But no one should mistake that courtesy for acquiescence.
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| 20. | But Congress, with President Clinton's acquiescence, rejected the recommendation.
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