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" ... Escalating U.S.-China techno-nationalism puts state and non-state actors squarely between two heavyweights. TSMC is proof of this: even as it has acquiesced to Washington, it is dealing with Beijing’s repeated demands to move its most advanced manufacturing capabilities into China, to one of its production sites in Nanjing, which currently makes 16 nanometer chips. The new site in the U.S. state of Arizona will produce 5 nanometer chips, which are generations ahead of the Nanjing plant. ... "
" ... In November 2011, the IRS acquiesced on O’Donnabhain, abandoning its position stated in CCA 20063025. Thus, Chelsea Manning faces a much more friendly tax environment than the one that existed as recently as three years ago. GID is now recognized as a disease for purposes of the Code, and the cost of treatment for GID, including hormone therapy and sex reassignment surgery, should generally be respected as deductible medical expenses. ... "
" ... I’m sure that if the tow truck driver had offered to do the driving, the driver would likely have acquiesced, gleefully so. Meanwhile, the driver looked to be the type of person that would not ever ask to have the tow truck driver do the driving. This would be a driver’s loss of face, as it were, and an admission of weakness or helplessness that this particular car driver seemed unwilling to concede. ... "
" ... The company was left with costly rental leases and expenses for its roughly 1,000 theaters worldwide without any revenue coming in. AMC CEO Adam Aron and his management team acquiesced to salary cuts and received stock in lieu of their cash compensation. ... "
" ... Unlike the U.S., which spent the last four years at least trying to fight against China hegemony in the global supply chain — depending on the product line — Europe has acquiesced, rescinded, stepped back and thrown in the towel. ... "