21. If anything, Schott's acquiescent attitude toward Hitler is more common than headline-hunting journalists realize. 22. And it is vain to think that, even with the most acquiescent Congress, large reforms will be accomplished. 23. Ron said Israelis perceived Menuhin as typical of the acquiescent diaspora Jew _ an image they were eager to shuck. 24. Under pressure from the hemisphere's democracies, he then agreed to permit the election of a more acquiescent legislature. 25. He found the formula : Give the people back their religion and they'll become acquiescent about most other problems. 26. In the 1855 Cleveland Synod, he was at first acquiescent to Leeser, but reverted immediately after the other departed. 27. The Hmong have demonstrated involvement in the local politics which overthrew the stereotypes of Asian Americans being very acquiescent and passive. 28. Since then, the usually acquiescent Mexican government has protested what it suggests are " protectionist policies " in Washington. 29. While eliciting protest from the Orthodox, Frankfurt and Breslau also incensed the radical laity, which regarded them as too acquiescent . 30. It is also a place that after 30 years is more-or-less accepting or perhaps acquiescent to the situation.