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How to use accede to in a sentence

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To accede to the request of the defendants would put the access to justice by most litigants out of reach.
The courts have upheld the rights of companies to refuse to accede to the requests of health authorities to fluoridate water.
A letter will be drafted to his players' managers in the hope that they will accede to his request.
But not only does she accede to the arrangement, she consents to be the one to find a woman who can have children.
Government may certainly accede to religious lobbying for secular reasons, as when it allows conscientious objectors out of the draft.
I did not accede to that application at the inception of the hearing or when I reconsidered it later.
If Britain was to accede to membership, these countries had a strong economic incentive to follow suit.
Most people accede to the request for the interview to be tape-recorded, though it is not uncommon for a small number to refuse.
A politico-military marriage combines lethal and nonlethal force to convince an enemy to accede to the victor's will.
It is also this that has allowed us to accede to the request to accept President Aristide on to our shores.
I could see no justification for Congress to accede to this extraordinary request for additional authority.
It is entirely the government's prerogative to accede to these requests or not.
The monarch's successor may accede to the throne only after taking a solemn oath before the assembled chambers.
City councils, buffaloed by competing claims, often accede to the industry's suggested compromise: a measure that mildly restricts hours of use.
Any legal entity which joins an ongoing action shall accede to the grant agreement.
There is nothing at all ironical about the fact that Pope John Paul II ordained the first Son of Mary ready to accede to the priesthood.
Algeria cannot accede to any measure or action of any kind which might restrict that right.
However, he did not accede to power because he was fiercely prosecuted by President Wasmosy and was sentenced to 10 years in prison.
Arbitrators were not bound to accede to this request, and did not do so in the Eastern Sugar case.
All participants must accede to the grant agreement in order to benefit from their rights and obligations under the project.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The company had refused to accede to the demands for unionization, even with a waiver of all other claims.
Our friend has no doubt but the King of Prussia will accede to the convention.
Were he to accede to such a proposal as Oliver now made him, assuredly he must jeopardize all that.
And if only she could get just one person to accede to it her way would be plain.
But the King of France would not accede to the terms, and so this plan was abandoned.
That my father might be brought to accede to such a plan was by no means improbable.
He announced that he could not accede to Gibson's demand for Chief sweeney's removal.
This decision was, that he ought to accede to the woman's request and that her faith might save her son.
I think myself the very paragon of husbands to accede to the arrangement!
You will please say to Colonel Hardman that we cannot accede to his wish.
You were only a charming man before, but, if you accede to my proposal, you will be adorable.
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