Surrender.  Just choose to “Install tonight”.  It’ll update, but now you don’t 
have to be there to watch it happen, and get all angry about it.  It’ll all be 
over when you next look.  Apple wins.  Again.

The license agreement shows up just before it commences the install, so 
presumably you’ll just be asked again to accept it, just before the install, 
when you are next prompted.  It’s a nice thought though that Apple might 
considerately avoid asking you again if you should disagree.  But this is 
Apple, so, I’m not very optimistic about it.

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