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"bow out" Definitions
  1. to stop taking part in an activity, especially one in which you have been successful in the past

424 Sentences With "bow out"

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So as long as you're not going to bow out of this conversation, I'm not going to bow out of this conversation.
It will bow out in over 100 countries this fall.
Will any of the No. 29 seeds bow out early?
Eric Swalwell bow out of the race in recent weeks.
But I believe now is the time to bow out.
I thought Nissan would eventually bow out of the pickup market.
It could also encourage more insurers to bow out of Obamacare.
Will he bow out when the writing is on the wall?
She didn't have the money, so she had to bow out.
Once US farmers bow out of a market, other countries rush in.
" — Socrates, Downtown Verona, N.J. "I'm sad to see Elizabeth Warren bow out.
I thought it was a diplomatic thing to do to bow out.
When the argument changes who Jesus is, move away and bow out – quickly.
Can't we just use all this footage and I could just bow out?
Despite all the days of training, Mafee and Bill bow out with exhaustion.
To some small extent, this vindicated Trump's decision to bow out in advance.
But should the US leave the deal, Russia will likely bow out, too.
After that election, Merkel is expected to bow out of German frontline politics.
If the BDP loses, it is assumed that it would graciously bow out.
Would you mind moving me to "bcc" so that I can bow out?
That's why some experts believe Prayut may eventually bow out of the race.
Both times I've had to bow out early, gasping for air, and embarrassed.
But on the whole, most people do curtsey or bow out of respect.
Would you mind moving me to 'bcc' so that I can bow out?
The U.S. diplomatic mission in Geneva said Wood will bow out entirely Tuesday.
He needed people ahead of him to request larger units, or bow out.
By noon, about 45 of the potential jurors had asked to bow out.
Her plan was to be on for a couple episodes, and then bow out.
This year also saw several automakers, particularly from Europe, bow out of the show.
You can always artfully bow out — like say, 'I have to leave before brunch!
Abby didn't mention anything about this specifically in her public bow out this week.
It often feels like Canadians bow out where Americans — for whatever reason — might not.
Many believe if Rubio doesn't win in Florida, he'll bow out of the race.
Few Coventry fans could begrudge him the right to bow out with dignity, however.
There are plenty of upcoming pressure points that could force candidates to bow out.
That means money managers are less likely to bow out of stocks, Cramer said.
If Biden runs, look for Bloomberg and McAuliffe to bow out, the sources tell us.
And others pre-pay for activities they're looking forward to, so they can't bow out.
"Right now is a very important time and you can't really bow out," she said.
You try to bow out of a conversation gracefully, but they Just. Keep. Messaging. You.
In the days ahead, give him space and time to bow out on his terms.
A parade of new calls from Republican senators for Mr. Moore to bow out followed.
Walker was one of the first to bow out of the presidential race in 22010.
Conversely, a poor showing in those states forced candidates to bow out of the campaign.
But the show won't even make it to January — it will bow out this Sunday.
Another, better alternative: gracefully bow out of lending cash while finding other ways to help.
At least another half dozen executives are also expected to bow out Monday, the sources said.
But there are other options just in case Grande makes the understandable decision to bow out.
The mayhem that then followed was so vicious that Mr Tsvangirai felt obliged to bow out.
Is an honorable bow-out, taking a moment to relax and reload, so unacceptable to LeBron?
Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker is the latest Republican to bow out of consideration.
"I think if you liked the person less, you would bow out of it," she said.
You can't just side step or bow out for a bit because you're living inside it.
Do: Choose the right time to go It's time to bow out on your own terms.
It's time for you to be bold once again and to honorably and courageously bow out.
Ellen DeGeneres came to bat for him, and still, Hart thought it best to bow out.
I'd really rather bow out, but my husband wants me to get better, not give up.
MORE (Ariz.) and former presidential nominee Mitt Romney have called for him to bow out immediately.
Some companies are making it easier to part ways, paying unhappy workers to bow out gracefully.
Ivanka Trump and Manafort threatened to bow out of the campaign if Lewandowski was allowed to remain.
He has promised fair elections and says he and his party will bow out if they lose.
Should he bow out, though, many Algerians believe the person elected to replace him will be secondary.
The instant a person doesn't reciprocate interest or even rejects advances, it's time to politely bow out.
After McConnell's statement, Moore said via Twitter that it is McConnell who should bow out of politics.
I admire him for keeping his health issues private, and his choice to bow out with grace.
There are several powerful reasons why Washington should bow out and relinquish healthcare control to the states.
This is not a time for progressive Christians — whether liberal or conservative in theology — to bow out.
The crowd is starting to thin so S. and I bow out and walk over to Matchbox.
His predecessor, Joseph Kabila, had to bow out because he was two years beyond his term limit.
That's compared to 18% of workers overall who've stretched the truth to bow out of the festivities.
To be clear: We have no reason to believe Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump will bow out.
But his decision to bow out came amid widespread talk of a planned conservative "walkout" during his address.
If you are Kreayshawn you bow out of rapping and work in another area of the music industry.
I drink a lemonade, but I'm really not feeling tonight and bow out after a little shop talk.
" The mom of four tried the diet last year, but had to bow out after she "got sick.
With spring just over a week away, winter isn't willing to bow out without another bone-chilling blast.
Three of them would bow out for considerations to become obvious later; one would continue to challenge Trump.
Trump is meeting with his advisors to decide whether or not to bow out of the Paris Agreement.
Hardy was originally cast as Squad leader Rick Flag, but a scheduling issue forced him to bow out.
Let's ditch the idea that it's a service, boycott the BJHP, and bow out of the power struggle.
In February, the bride-to-be discovered that she, too, was expecting, and would have to bow out.
Carlos López-Cantera, said in an interview that he would bow out if Mr. Rubio wanted to run.
Bret: Here's another scenario: Assume Biden gets absolutely clobbered today, despite the endorsements, and decides to bow out.
However, those arrangements are set to end on March 31, when they officially bow out as senior royals.
What the watchdog makes of today's announcement of a final bow out could thus be an interesting wrinkle.
Now, its time for MoviePass to bow out gracefully before it damages the new industry it's helped to create.
If this is indeed Brand New's final album, then it's a hell of a win to bow out on.
According to Matei, roughly 40 percent of the top 1 percent of editors bow out about every five weeks.
Some members of his own staff would like him to bow out early and instead run for the Senate.
At least another half dozen executives are expected to bow out Monday, CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin reported, citing sources.
It's wrong that Munn is facing the media alone while her other cast members bow out of their commitments.
Jaromir Jagr declined to play, and Tomas Hertl and David Krejci both had to bow out due to injury.
The Republican president blamed unflattering news coverage for Ratcliffe's decision to bow out and instead remain in the House.
"You are not getting rid of me yet," he told the meeting, following speculation he could bow out early.
Ratcliffe is the latest Trump nominee to bow out of consideration amid scrutiny of their record and past remarks.
But many Democrats, fearing a repeat of 2016's lengthy primary, are itching for Sanders to bow out soon.
Then each section began to bow out, until all that remained was the humble squeal of a broken clarinet.
If either of the first two are not the case, should Buttigieg bow out for one of the others?
We don't have to be men to succeed, nor do we have to bow out because we are women.
The NHL, wanting its annual showcase populated by bona fide stars, asked Scott to bow out (as did the Coyotes).
Trump voiced interest in the Reform Party nomination starting in July 1999 and did not bow out until February 2000.
On Saturday, Donald Trump made history as only the third president to bow out of the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
He joined former champions McLaren in 2015 and will bow out after 17 seasons in the sport, and 32 wins.
Singer Mary J. Blige was reportedly set to play the role until she had to bow out for scheduling reasons.
Andrew Cuomo and his allies to bow out of the race to make way for their preferred candidate, Lt. Gov.
House Speaker Paul Ryan said Wednesday that Roy Moore should bow out of Alabama's Senate race after sexual misconduct allegations.
But most bands, unless they bow out on the top, the last album generally isn't as good as the others.
That rule change came as the Democratic field began to narrow and candidates began to bow out of the race.
Most male basketball Olympians play in the Games once, maybe twice, then bow out to make way for younger players.
Halep could make little impression on Pliskova's powerful serving and she buckled at 3-5, dropping serve again to bow out.
Saturday night is the perfect way for Faber to bow out of the fledgling sport he had an immeasurable impact on.
The bowl game has not announced whether it will seek another team to take Minnesota's place, if the Gophers bow out.
Or, in the case of Tic Tac and Skittles, they've been reluctantly yanked into the headlines and opted to bow out.
Alternatively, if you are looking to bow out of wedding party responsibilities, broach the conversation with the person directly and honestly.
This was the Jenglo, 46 feet, with a huge, sweeping flare of a bow, out of Orient Point on Long Island.
Other notables to bow out early included 2011 champion Charl Schwartzel of South Africa and American world number five Rickie Fowler.
The Wyss Centre, which aims to bow out of projects before devices are certified for manufacturing, plans with this in mind.
Personally, I wish he hadn't resigned and that GLAAD, a major LGBTQ advocacy organization, did not want him to bow out.
But we'll also need to squash any spending that's draining our reserves — and bow out of business deals that aren't profitable.
In the end, I was relieved to have my mom's threat of punishment as an excuse to bow out of rioting.
In a typical presidential nomination contest, several candidates compete for the prize, and the losers bow out and endorse the winner.
Another unsubstantiated theory is that he could be ill and needs to move quickly before he is forced to bow out.
Yet, Mueller's lawyers and investigators didn't even attempt to disclose them from the outset, much less bow out of the investigation.
Hollande's decision to bow out leaves Prime Minister Manuel Valls, and possibly others, free to throw their hat in the ring.
Once iOS 11 is installed, you're free to bow out of the beta program and delete the profile that you downloaded earlier.
Just as Apple gets ready to announce its streaming service, complete with original programming, another tech giant is preparing to bow out.
Schaeuble last week raised the possibility of a new program for Greece without the IMF should the Fund decide to bow out.
James is just the latest elite NBA player to bow out of the Olympics, following Stephen Curry, Chris Paul and Russell Westbrook.
So even if you can't bow out of holiday celebrations altogether, their smart advice will at least make the experience more manageable.
However, if Sanders survives and wakes up March 16 still within striking distance, he'll have no reason to bow out anytime soon.
Pop star Justin Timberlake on Tuesday filled in for another Clinton fundraiser after his friend, actor Leonardo DiCaprio, had to bow out.
While there's no sign that Cook is planning to bow out anytime soon, Ahrendts' management background has long colored her a contender.
And it's still possible that Sanders could surprise everyone and bow out of the race, especially if he falls short in California.
It's possible that Sanders could bow out this week, but he can look back to his primary run as having been transformative.
When he finally decides to bow out of the game, the age of the managerial dynasty will have come to an end.
The 2016 Playoffs also saw them bow out in the first round too, against a fighting but not excellent Portland Trail Blazers.
Of that generation, only Modric, steering Croatia to the final, has excelled, and he may yet choose to bow out in glory.
He is the fourth Republican in the state to bow out of the 22018 election; three of them represent very competitive districts.
The professional climber playbook dictated that if I really did insist on having children I should gracefully bow out of the sport.
Cuba had plenty of chances but could not convert and bow out following a 7-0 drubbing by Mexico in their opener.
Others say Lyme is the perfect disease for celebrities to fake; operating as a permanent reason to bow out of their responsibilities.
They've made it easy to set aside the remote, bow out of the attention economy, and season the soul with perfect prose.
So, while they are both still very much in control, the incentive to bow out for Blankfein a little sooner is higher.
Personally, I don't go for sports, which means I can bow out of discussions on everything from the World Cup to the Superbowl.
But after 27 years, Plepler decided to bow out, with reports pointing to HBO's reduced freedom and autonomy under WarnerMedia as the culprit.
Howard refused to bow out of politics and a series of gaffs by members of his own party damaged Australia's ruling Liberal Party.
Umpires are debating whether to bow out of working at Williams' matches unless she apologizes for criticizing Ramos, The Times of London reported.
Tuesday's reefer rally, however, has put short sellers in a position where they'll need to double down or bow out of their positions.
The Briton plans to bow out after the world championships in London next year and will then turn his attention to the roads.
Are these controversies a way for him to stay relevant when many other rappers bow out of the industry after a certain age?
In the real world, do you bow out of that big family photo because you know it's going to end up on Facebook?
For a long time it felt like that was the last album, and probably not the most satisfactory album to bow out with.
At all times, the publications retained the right to bow out of the experiment, shelve the stories or publish them when they wanted.
That said, if he doesn't win decisively in South Carolina he owes it to the party's moderates to bow out graciously and immediately.
She told her staff in a call Tuesday, sounding clearly disappointed, according to one participant, as she shared her decision to bow out.
Earlier this year, he was exploring a bid, only to bow out after former Vice President Joe Biden made clear he would run.
They said on Thursday that allowing openly gay marchers had prompted other Catholic groups that had long participated in the march to bow out.
Unfortunately we have to conclude the attempt to get Trump to bow out of the world's dumbest pissing match was ultimately a failure.[WaPo]
Rather than bow out, he did the only logical thing: put out a casting call for a look-alike to attend in his place.
"XENOS" will tour until 2020, at which point he will be 46, well over a decade older than most dancers when they bow out.
Kirsten Gillibrand called on him to resign from the Senate, and a stream of other senators joined her; he soon agreed to bow out.
Desperate to heal their feuding party, and turn its fire on Mr Trump, Democratic bigwigs have for weeks implored Mr Sanders to bow out.
Kuwait's Zain, China Telecom, Saudi Telecom and Lebara KSA have all expressed interest in acquiring Egyptian 4G licenses if the established companies bow out.
Boxing is a short career so you gotta go for broke and take it as far as you can, before you bow out gracefully.
I believe that if he declares that he's running, some of these names we've discussed will bow out and let this be Biden's shot.
At the same time, many of Trump's advisers likely felt he had to bow out due to North Korea's increasingly aggressive words and actions.
Kuwait's Zain, China Telecom, Saudi Telecom and Lebara KSA have all expressed interest in acquiring Egyptian 4G licences if the established companies bow out.
That injury forced him to retire hurt at last year's Wimbledon, miss the U.S. Open and bow out early at this year's Australian Open.
Don't: If you can't afford the travel plans for these pre-wedding events, you can bow out and send a small gift (or card) instead.
It's unclear — but Pompeo did previously reveal to Entertainment Weekly that her contract expires after season 16 after which she was ready to bow out.
And you definitely don't want to just bow out and show up in your black strapless dress looking like you're going to your senior dance.
"Rahmbo", as he is known, renowned as a tough fighter in his 23 years in politics, thus made an uncharacteristically meek decision to bow out.
Following years of controversy that peaked with the documentary The Problem with Apu, Hank Azaria has decided to bow out of his role as Apu.
Aetna, before its decision to bow out of Pennsylvania and 10 other states, was requesting average rate hikes of 17.2 percent in Pennsylvania for 2017.
The Freeform series will bow out after seven seasons on June 27, and new photos give us a little tease as to what's in store.
Hingis had been having some success with Flavia Pennetta, but the Italian was ready to bow out of doubles and focus on her singles career.
It's a recipe for a repeat of the Florida fiasco in 2000—except that unlike Al Gore, Trump is hardly one to bow out gracefully.
As for the rest of us, we should live our lives to the full, and when our natural time comes bow out gracefully and quickly.
During the interview, Kidman revealed that, when she was pregnant with her daughter Sunday, she almost decided to bow out of the industry all together.
So is he willing to admit he was wrong and bow out if it's for the broader good of the establishment wing of the party?
Two other Wall Street figures who had been expected to work for Trump have had to bow out because of conflicts with their business activities.
The tickborne disease is controversial because its hard to detect and some say seems like a way for celebrities to bow out of their responsibilities.
Bam Margera was scheduled to be the celeb ref, but personal issues forced Bam to bow out, and Dwight Gooden agreed to fill in instead.
It was announced earlier this week that Jeffrey Tambor would bow out from his titular role in Jill Soloway's Emmy Award-winning Amazon series Transparent.
After ending Season 4 with a huge cliffhanger, the show will bow out as Hulu's longest-running series with this stand-alone one-hour finale.
Trump went as far as deriding his former Cabinet member by mocking his Southern accent and his decision to bow out of overseeing the investigation.
Although Donald Trump signaled his intent back in 2017 for the USA to bow out of Paris Agreement commitments, a formal withdrawal isn't possible until 2020.
With a superhero as important as Spider-Man, it would seem out of character for Feige and Disney to bow out of a deal with Sony.
Don't fur-get to tip this cutie: Shamrocks are a delicacy to dogs: Planning a way to bow out of this bow: Hats off to Daisy!
On Saturday, however, the 37-year-old told reporters that he had changed his mind and that he now intended to bow out in Lakers colors.
In the last year of his contract with the powerhouse Hendrick Motorsports, he will bow out from the top echelon at the end of the season.
And when Hershey wanted to challenge Kraft for Cadbury in 2010, a rift between the company and the trust forced the Pennsylvania chocolatier to bow out.
The decision last week by Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel to bow out of the Senate race has Republicans looking for a strong candidate to challenge Sen.
The last thing we want is for our students to bow out and decide that it isn't worth trying to do anything about a hopeless situation.
Jackson can now bow out somewhat gracefully, saying the political partisanship exhibited by Democrats was simply not something he was willing to put his family through.
It has led numerous Republicans in Congress, and the White House, to call on Moore to bow out of the race if the claims are true.
With a superhero as important as Spider-Man, it had seemed out of character for Feige and Disney to bow out of a deal with Sony.
The DPP agreed to bow out of a tight mayoral campaign in Copenhagen if the incumbent mayor would promise that public canteens would serve more pork meatballs.
Sanders is facing increased pressure from Democrats to bow out of the presidential race and throw his support behind Clinton to focus on the general election fight.
According to a report in Variety, Stone was forced to bow out of the film because it conflicted with promotional obligations for her upcoming movie, The Favourite.
Her can-do attitude put her in the vice president seat; when the president had to bow out for personal reasons, Watkins got a de facto promotion.
The number of listings continues to drop, as demand outstrips supply and potential sellers bow out, fearing they won't be able to find something else to buy.
"For a Brazilian to win here is like winning the championship," added the 35-year-old who will bow out for good in Abu Dhabi on Nov.
In response to Leadsom's withdrawal, May's campaign manager, Chris Grayling MP, paid tribute to Leadsom's decision to bow out without mentioning the role the interview had played.
Asked if Cain still has the President's confidence, Kudlow said yes -- and echoed Trump's own comments last week that it would be Cain's prerogative to bow out.
The U.K. is set to bow out of the European Union later in April unless May is able to secure another extension of the deadline for Britain.
He regards his softly-softly approach to Sri Lanka as vindicated by last year's decision by Mahinda Rajapaksa to bow out as president after losing an election.
Higgins said Pelosi did not tell him when she would leave the speakership, but that he believes she is likely to bow out after the 2020 elections.
Kate -- who had to bow out after dancing a jive - says Sean's obviously got the backing of President Trump ... which goes a long way in this country.
Even then she looked capable of salvaging a place in the last 16 as she battled back, only to bow out 7-5 5-7 483-4.
Both the Los Angeles Daily News and NFL's website said the Raiders, who have already seen two potential partners bow out, secured financing from Bank of America.
Bergman was originally slated to play with the Republicans, but unfortunately had to bow out after taking a ground ball to the kneecap at a baseball practice.
He might even win in Massachusetts, which should be a signal for Elizabeth Warren to follow the lead of Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar and bow out.
After several hundred MDC activists were murdered in the run-up to the second round, Mr Tsvangirai was forced to bow out, leaving Mr Mugabe in power.
Independent prime ministers in Italy either bow out at the end of their governments or get shoved aside by the voters if they try to hang on.
On the other side, people argue that Lyme is the perfect disease for celebrities to fake; operating as a permanent reason to bow out of their responsibilities.
By the end of the week, reports suggested Northam had told senior staff he was sticking it out -- despite the ongoing chorus asking him to bow out.
African-American leaders were supporting another councilman, Rudy McCollum, Jr., but Kaine persuaded him to bow out of the race and went on to win, 21998–22008.
All three finished with single-digit percentages of the vote in South Carolina, yet only one took that as a sign that it was time to bow out.
Rose replaced lead singer Brian Johnson, who had to bow out of the band's "Rock or Bust" tour on the advice of doctors because of his hearing issues.
However, Chevron CEO Michael Wirth said the oil giant would bow out if the cost of buying Anadarko got too high and no longer created value for shareholders.
If that happens, perhaps Sanders would bow out of the race, but honestly, I can see a case to be made for him staying in through the convention.
With Mr Hogan departing this year, and Sir Tim hinting at his own exit, two of the main architects of the Gulf aviation boom could soon bow out.
Most, however, go the route of Schneiderman -- bow out and fight on the legal front, without the bright lights of public life shining on you and your family.
She openly exhorts Maroon 5 to bow out of the halftime show, and there's a strong suggestion that other concerned celebrity-types might want to follow Schumer's lead.
As members of the first generation in which huge numbers of women had careers that defined who they were, deciding when to bow out can be a challenge.
But if they are asked to decide who gets the tarnished tea service in the dining room, they are apt to bow out and wish you good luck.
On Twitter, the last refuge of scoundrels is to say that a debate is too complex for just 140 characters and then bow out or block your interlocutor.
We've got some ideas: for neutralizing certain lines of conversation, for politely standing your ground, and for how to decide when to bow out instead of blowing up.
Background reading: • National Democrats, fearing that crowded rosters of primary candidates could fracture the party, have begun to intervene by urging some to bow out of the election.
Sandoval, to his credit, explained that said party took place the only weekend he could see his family, so he had to bow out of one single event.
But Mahathir made clear he would not bow out quietly, saying he would inform the king he had a majority in parliament supporting his return as prime minister.
But Mahathir made clear he would not bow out quietly, saying he would inform the king he had a majority in parliament supporting his return as prime minister.
" As for Strahan, a source close to the former NFL pro says the potential that he might bow out early is "a conversation that has not been had yet.
Producers say they told her about Bowie's passing, but she has "taken the decision to continue in the program" ... even though they've given her the option to bow out.
We're also seeing more names bow out of Fashion Week as a whole, preferring to channel their energy (and funds) into their collections or other parts of the company.
He said in June that the odds were "50-50 and a little less" that he would bow out of the show once his contract was up in 2020.
The American also wants to defend his world championship in 2019 and bow out at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, 16 years after winning the Olympic gold medal in Athens.
Ageing patriarchs who are reluctant to bow out, or so much as plan for the day when nature will eventually force them to, are a feature of Italian capitalism.
Staff members in June advised Hickenlooper to find a graceful way to bow out of the campaign, a source with knowledge of the situation told Reuters at the time.
López-Cantera told Politico that he would bow out if Rubio entered and that he had urged Rubio to get into the race before the June 2628 filing deadline.
Landlords will either bow out of the market, always max out on the rent increases available to them, or ratchet up the rent immediately when a new lease begins.
Donald Trump swept the Indiana primary on Tuesday evening, forcing Senator Ted Cruz to finally bow out of the presidential race and essentially hand the Republican nomination to Trump.
The 22-year-old won the first set comfortably, but lost her temper in the second after Saisai refused to bow out and stormed to a 4-6 lead.
Osaka took the first set comfortably 6-2 at the Margaret Court Arena, however became visibly frustrated in the second as Saisai refused to bow out without a fight.
The senator did not bow out without taking a parting shot at her billionaire and self-funding rivals who made late entrances into the race this summer and fall.
The New York businessman insisted he intends to remain in the presidential primary through the GOP convention — he won't bow out, for instance, if he loses Iowa, he said.
He was only saved from sacking after Seehofer, an immigration hard-liner, intervened to create an alternative senior post for him in his ministry, allowing him to bow out gracefully.
Also to blame, in the eyes of other Cruz officials: The other two final Cruz alternatives, who refused to bow out of the race and consolidate the anti-Trump vote.
Other genre awards, such as the Hugo and Nebulas, notify authors in advance before nominations are published, to give them the opportunity to bow out for a range of reasons.
PT. The crowd was on edge -- angry with the press and worried that he would give in to the growing pressure from Democratic leaders to bow out of the race.
It's a brutal twist of fate for Belocian, who trained exclusively for the Olympic 110-meter hurdles only to bow out from Rio de Janeiro without finishing a single race.
Trump's decision to bow out of the Conservative Political Action Conference followed a "profanity-laced tirade" from Lewandowski when organizers insisted Trump's speech be accompanied by a Q&A session.
Without any unique advantages to its Atom CPU line and no captive market like it has on the desktop, Intel is right to bow out of the smartphone processor race.
Democrats are now expecting to win back the House majority, and Ryan's decision to bow out was read across the political landscape as a sign of the GOP's dire situation.
Expect a raft of people to either bow out gracefully to avoid humiliation or toss away their travel schedules and move all their staff to one primary state full time.
Bouncers usually work at more than one club around town so a smile, hug, or even a gracious bow-out if you're denied could come in handy in the future.
As the two fighters exchanged in close against the cage, Omielanczuk landed a grazing blow to Danho's groin, which would eventually cause the debutant to bow out of the fight.
What is so striking about his decision to bow out of the race is how quickly he was able to part ways with his long-stated goal of becoming president.
The handful that bow out of marriage can receive one month's rent (up to $260) toward a new place to live, so long as it doesn't include a cohabiting partner.
In December, the comedian Kevin Hart was set to host the 91st Oscars, only to bow out days later, after several of his old tweets and comments were deemed homophobic.
But there couldn't be a better way to bow out, with a "Keeeeep dancing!" and a sail across the floor, while the whole world of entertainment cried: "Didn't he do well?"
It confirmed Mr Steyer's reputation for chronic indecision: in January he had been poised to begin his presidential run, only to bow out on the eve of his Iowa launch event.
She also wrote that she was expected to bow out of important engagements so Carlson could have a bigger platform and, in some cases, was never even told about certain events.
Three-time Grand Slam champion Murray held a tearful news conference on Friday saying he planned to bow out at Wimbledon in July if his hip allowed him to play on.
However, before you think that Langford will bow out of the dark teen drama now that Hannah's 13 tapes have been released, it turns out that isn't the case at all.
While the Vermont senator has yet to bow out and endorse Clinton, major players in the party — including President Obama and Vice President Biden — have backed the former secretary of State.
The Indians win the fifth or sixth greatest one-game playoff in MLB history, and if Major League II is any indication, go on to bow out quietly in the ALCS.
He understands that the culture right now calls for something different, and he's smart enough to bow out rather than try too hard to pivot to whatever that thing might be.
This reflects the fact that Democratic contenders Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar -- both midwestern centrists -- decided to bow out of the race before Super Tuesday and throw their support behind Biden.
Yet his criticism also disappointed members of the Democratic establishment who had hoped Mr. Sanders would use the debate as a stage to effectively bow out of the race with grace.
Yet his criticism also disappointed members of the Democratic establishment who had hoped Mr. Sanders would use the debate as a stage to effectively bow out of the race with grace.
Trudeau just launched his re-election campaign last week and says he's not going to resign, despite some Canadians calling for him to step down and bow out of the race.
Originally scheduled to appear at the benefit, Brooks had to bow out after adding dates to his Spokane concert series, but he donated proceeds from two of the concerts to the fund.
Pretty Little Liars, a series that began with the discovery of Queen Bee Alison DiLaurentis' (Sasha Pieterse) body buried in her own backyard, will bow out after seven seasons on June 27.
Leonardo DiCaprio was set to host a fundraiser for presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, but due to a scheduling conflict, he had to bow out – luckily, pal Justin Timberlake had his (sexy) back.
Klobuchar and Buttigieg decided to bow out and endorse Biden, keeping them from acting as spoilers by winning delegates and eating into Biden's count and hurting his chances to win a nomination.
Several artists have already canceled tours in Asia, the region hardest hit by coronavirus, and some acts, like Sad13's Sadie Dupuis, have elected to bow out of attending SXSW this year.
Those criticisms would only be amplified if Sanders fails to bow out of the race in a timely fashion or, even worse, fails to enthusiastically endorse Biden by the convention this summer.
A number of celebrities who were scheduled to appear at the festival, including the writer and director Judd Apatow and the comedians Patton Oswalt and John Mulaney, said they would bow out.
Osaka was the third former women's champion to bow out at Melbourne Park on Friday after her immediate predecessors Caroline Wozniacki and Serena Williams lost their respective matches earlier in the day.
She will need to build more momentum at Tuesday's debate and then see that turn into votes if she is not to face calls for her to bow out of the race.
It's always sad when a homegrown site that single-mindedly pursues a single goal, and in this case one that is arguably a public service, legal or no, is forced to bow out.
While the rules to join are strict ("If you are a member and married, please bow out") the group is meant to bring those together who have no one else to rely on.
Late Monday, former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney appeared to bow out of the running in posts on social media, ending speculation that Trump would welcome a previously sharp critic into his administration.
The actor told GQ in a recent interview that his decision to bow out of the 1994 thriller's sequel prompted the movie's studio, Fox, to place him in "movie jail" for 10 years.
In an interview with TVLine, Harbour, who plays Jim Hopper on the Netflix series, revealed that the show's creators Matt and Ross Duffer already know when the sci-fi show will bow out.
Gwen Stefani had to bow out of her scheduled headlining performance at the annual Keep Memory Alive: Power of Love Gala after rupturing her eardrum, event organizers told attendees mid-show Thursday evening.
Lee is under huge pressure to bow out with a title in his Olympic swansong, having been ranked the world number one for much of his career but never won a major trophy.
"I don't think the SPD will bow out," he said, noting that the government must deal with Brexit and help shape Europe's future when Germany holds the rotating European Union presidency in 2020.
The 36-year-old, an Olympic champion in Vancouver eight years ago and a bronze medalist in Sochi four years later, had already decided to bow out after Pyeongchang, no matter the result.
Last week, Stefani was forced to bow out of her scheduled headlining performance at the annual Keep Memory Alive: Power of Love Gala on April 28, after rupturing her eardrum on April 25.
"This was the maneuver the group landed on — telling him to bow out gracefully while stopping the political hemorrhaging, especially since he wasn't overly involved in the operation this Congress," the source added.
Meanwhile, Berhalter seems to have been holding out for the past few months on account of the fact that he was overseeing his MLS team bow out of the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals.
He also declined to bow out of the 2016 primary even after it was mathematically impossible to win the nomination, instead successfully pushing for a more progressive party platform and major rule changes.
His parliamentary offices were raided this week, he and his wife, Penelope, were questioned by the investigators, and Mr. Fillon has said he will bow out of the race if he is indicted.
Interesting to watch are those who come in second and third in South Carolina, because that will tell us who is likely to continue and who is likely — or needs to — bow out.
Now that the external environment is finally improving for their sector and their companies' respective share prices have responded accordingly, is it time for these executives to bow out on the perfect high?
It's normal to want to bow out when things get tough, stressful, or even boring — and it's especially tempting to want to storm out on a day when everything seems to be going wrong.
Steyer, a mainstay in the California political scene, has toyed publicly for years with statewide campaigns for governor and Senate — only to bow out of the race after weeks of speculation in the press.
U.S. airlines Silver Airways and Frontier Airlines have become the latest to bow out of Cuba due to weakened demand, posing new questions about the U.S's future relationship with its former Cold War foe.
And it will be hard for her to argue Sanders should bow out any time soon, since she resisted dropping out in 2008 even as the math turned more and more against her. 4.
And now the company has decided to bow out of fitness wearables — at least for the time being — and cede the market to companies like Fitbit, Samsung, Garmin, Misfit, and smartwatch makers including Apple.
This election has been a touchy and tearful journey for many of us, and, thankfully, the Madison Square Garden Company is allowing those individual Rockettes opposed to performing at the inauguration to bow out.
Nicklaus finished second to Arnold Palmer that year, and though Hovland could not quite match that lofty result on Sunday he was nonetheless pleased to bow out of amateur ranks on a high note.
In the wake of Biden's Super Tuesday surge, Mike Bloomberg decided to bow out of the race and throw his considerable financial weight behind the former vice president for the duration of the campaign.
His "final tour in November was the only way he was ever really going to bow out: with a Stratocaster around his neck, screaming with feedback and deafening the front row," the band said.
Sanders has so far resisted pressure to bow out and endorse Clinton, instead choosing to continue his campaign as leverage to win concessions from Clinton on the Democratic Party's policy platform and nominating process.
Despite an aggressive lobbying campaign urging Sestak to bow out, he surprised his colleagues by announcing a run -- a move that energized the left-flank of his party that distrusted the long-time Republican Specter.
Rajan's decision to bow out in September has, however, raised questions on the fate of a clean-up seen as crucial to reviving new lending to support a nascent recovery in Asia's third-largest economy.
" The cast continued filming for the next two days, but Jackson says that on Tuesday night (June 6), producers pulled him aside and told him there was an issue and advised him to "bow out.
In the weeks before removing her ovary, Dunham said she had paid several visits to the emergency room to manage her symptoms, and had to bow out of press responsibilities for her new show, Camping.
Friday's 03-0 loss to Colombia put the Americans in an early hole, and if they fail to get a positive result on Tuesday, the team will most likely bow out after the group stage.
And they say that despite pressure from conservative activists, the news media and rivals like Mr. Trump to bow out and avoid the humiliation of a home state loss, the senator is not a quitter.
On March 9 they marked their final engagement as senior members of the royal family by attending the annual Commonwealth Service at Westminster Abbey, and will officially bow out as senior royals on March 31.
And while she might be tempted to bow out and endorse Sanders, she would be wiser to keep her powder dry, as the nomination is by no means yet guaranteed for the Vermont Democratic socialist.
Christie Brinkley is out of a cast after injuring her right arm in a nasty fall during "Dancing With The Stars" practice ... and it's clear why she was forced to bow out of the competition.
"I was going to make millions off my Bruno Mars tour, and I sacrificed that to stay with my daughter," Cardi explained of her decision to bow out of the blockbuster trek with her "Finesse" partner.
"I was going to make millions off my Bruno Mars tour, and I sacrificed that to stay with my daughter," Cardi explained of her decision to bow out of the blockbuster trek with her "Finesse" partner.
Bolt, who announced on Monday that he would also run in the heats, will race for the last time in the final on Saturday when he hopes to bow out with his 20th global championship title.
The 623 Olympic team gold medalist and 2016 individual jumping winner will carry with him the scars of battle when he and horse Big Star bow out at the Royal Windsor Horse Show on May 14.
Instead, what they are trying to do is rob Pelosi of the simple majority she needs on the House floor, forcing her to either win over doubters on a second (or more) ballot or bow out.
Bloomberg has come very close to running for the nation's top political job as an independent candidate -- both in 2008 and again as recently as in 2016 -- only to bow out before formally declaring his candidacy.
Hill suggested they should and would bow out and let the people hash out a new system on their own; paramilitary troops would just be ready to confront any new perceived threat to their freedoms thereafter.
To even be speculating about this today — when three weeks ago the focus was how to get Biden to gracefully bow out of the race — represents one of the most remarkable turn-arounds in American politics.
It came to a head on Friday when, after winning the first three games against Belgium's David Goffin, he lost 10 of the next 12 to bow out of the season-ender on a dismal note.
NICE, France (Reuters) - England winger Karen Carney hopes to bow out with a win at the women's World Cup after coach Phil Neville said on Friday she would feature in the third-place playoff against Sweden.
It's based on 30 years' worth of interviews by the Trek-obsessed authors, who are wise enough to mostly bow out and let the creators, stars and the people behind the scenes slug it out among themselves.
Gal Gadot, star of the critically acclaimed blockbuster Wonder Woman, refuses to star in the film's sequel if producer and accused sexual predator Brett Ratner doesn't bow out of the project, a Hollywood source told Page Six.
The funeral is scheduled for 11 AM ET. We're told Diddy hopes to deliver a eulogy, however, it's possible he will bow out at the last minute because of what we're told is a fragile emotional state.
TORONTO (Reuters) - Having ended his career once in London on what he considered a sour note, Michael Phelps enters the Rio de Janeiro Olympics pool for his second swansong determined to bow out on his own terms.
During an appearance on The Rose Buds podcast on Tuesday, the 32-year-old construction sales rep opened up about his decision to bow out, admitting that he was hesitant about the entire experience from the beginning.
Despite intense pressure from Senate Republican leadership — and a hint from Mr. Trump that he could be named national intelligence director — Mr. Collins has refused to bow out, and the two Republicans are in an escalating feud.
Four years ago, convinced Donald Trump could not win the presidency, they watched with delight as he snatched the Republican nomination without winning majorities because his more traditional rivals divided the vote and refused to bow out.
Mr. Gill's "final tour in November," the band wrote in its statement, "was the only way he was ever really going to bow out: with a Stratocaster around his neck, screaming with feedback and deafening the front row."
Trump's decision to bow out of the Conservative Political Action Conference in 2016 came after Lewandowski went on a "profanity-laced tirade" in response to organizers' insistence that Trump's speech would be accompanied by a Q&A session.
None would comment publicly as to why—and Bloomberg reports that some said they'd bow out of both the Republican and Democratic conventions—but it seems likely that Trump's candidacy is the reason they've decided to stay home.
He will meet Mr Sanders on June 9th, presumably to add his voice to those of the Democratic Party bigwigs who for weeks have been leaning on Mr Sanders to bow out for the sake of party unity.
His work in combinations is sloppy at the best of times as his elbows bow out and he leans forwards at the waist, but doing it while his ears are still ringing from a heavy punch is doubly dangerous.
Even though Samsung was gung-ho enough about 4K Ultra HD Blu-rays to beat every other company to the punch with the first player in 2016, it's not all that surprising that Samsung might bow out early now.
Left-hander Muller, who celebrated his maiden ATP title in Sydney earlier this month in his 17th year as a professional, saved a match point in the decisive tiebreak but fired a forehand into the tramlines to bow out.
His retirement, at not far off twice the average retirement age in France and three or four times the age at which top-notch athletes usually bow out, was announced to AFP news agency by a neighbor and friend.
And he argued that Connecticut should intervene more aggressively in school districts, saying local control, grounded in American tradition but not the law, has given the state an excuse to bow out rather than meaningfully try to improve schools.
Unless Congress revises the statute, it will continue to harm patients by allowing routine second-guessing of physician decisions, raise costs by encouraging meritless whistle-blowing for money, and impair access to care as risk-averse participants bow out.
And some Massachusetts Democrats — uneasy about the prospect of a fractious, yearlong primary contest — had hoped that Mr. Markey would take a hint and bow out after word of Mr. Kennedy's interest in the seat first leaked last month.
Rather than forcing the country to go through a divisive impeachment process or scorched-earth election, O'Rourke said, the President should decide, for the sake of the country and his own self-interest, that he needs to bow out.
Walker, 67, said his decision to bow out was based entirely on what he felt was "best for Alaska" and involved no deal with the Democrat or any promise of a role in a Begich administration should he win.
REYKJAVIK (Reuters) - Iceland's longest serving president said on Monday he would run for a sixth term in June, reversing a decision to bow out in response to political upheaval caused by the prime minister's resignation over the Panama Papers scandal.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House press corps gathered on Saturday for its annual black-tie dinner, a toned-down affair this year after Donald Trump snubbed the event, becoming the first incumbent U.S. president to bow out in 36 years.
He could take a leaf out of Chinese President Xi Jinping's book and seek an end to term limits, hand over to a place-holder for a term and then return, or anoint a successor and bow out of public life.
John McCain's war record, the public row with a Gold Star family or the boastful comments about grabbing women -- would have been enough for him to bow out under the force of public opinion before even reaching the White House.
ET on CNN, CNN en Español, CNN International, CNNgo, Westwood One Radio Network and on CNN Channel 116 on Sirius XM. Kasich was the last candidate to bow out of the Republican presidential race last year, leaving Trump the presumptive nominee.
Two days after a disappointing second-place finish in his home state prompted him to bow out of the presidential race, Mr. Rubio was back at the Capitol, falling once more into the routine of roll call votes and conference lunches.
But if Warren keeps collecting delegates and stays within shouting distance of the top two in the race for 1,991 (delegates, that is), there's not a ton of incentive for her to bow out before the party convention this summer.
South Korean news outlets have reported that the South asked the International Olympic Committee to allow a unified hockey team to have an expanded roster, so that none of the South Korean players would have to bow out of the Games.
South Korean news media have reported that the South asked the International Olympic Committee to allow a unified hockey team to have an expanded roster, so that none of the South Korean players would have to bow out of the Games.
But South Korean leaders didn't want to ruin the prospects of a Trump-Kim summit by taking part in the air exercise, especially because it involved the B-52 bombers, and asked the US if South Korean could bow out.
"For me, it is like 'Shoot - he was a part of my beginning and now he is stopping'," Mercedes' triple world champion told reporters after Brazilian Massa, 220, announced this season would be his last and he would bow out after 22015 races.
I'd spent too much of my life subjected to men rubbing against me as a masculine gesture of dancing, but just as I was about to bow out, Tia gently placed her hand against my back as though she could read my mind.
The Williams driver, who will bow out in Abu Dhabi at the end of the month after his 250th race, had hoped for one last hurrah at a circuit where he was twice a winner with Ferrari but it was not to be.
The Ducks' title hopes have new life as they trailed by seven with five minutes remaining before rallying to beat No. 8 seed St. Joseph's 33-64 on Sunday, avoiding becoming the first No. 1 seed to bow out of this year's tournament.
Governors effectively have two choices when filling Senate vacancies: appoint a caretaker to keep the seat warm until the next election before they bow out for the victor or use the appointment to help boost the chances of an up-and-coming politician.
It has nothing to do with you, I'm just not in a really good state of mind today and I can see that this interview isn't going to go well so I'm going to have to have to bow out of it.
Only a couple of weeks ago, some Biden allies were talking quietly about how he could, at least, end his campaign with dignity: Hang on narrowly in South Carolina, hopefully, and bow out, statesmanlike, if Super Tuesday went sideways as many expected.
Despite having been expelled from the Italian Senate in 2013 for his conviction for tax fraud (and there have been countless other accusations, trials and acquittals for a variety of charges), Berlusconi has refused to bow out of the limelight and retire.
Smith was disappointed but didn't bow out … Smith got an unexpected and unwelcome benefactor: a Republican-affiliated political action committee that started running ads touting Smith as the 'true progressive,' while suggesting Cunningham does not support addressing climate change and LGBTQ rights.
VOLGOGRAD, Russia (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia and Egypt will try to avoid finishing last in Group A as they bow out of the World Cup on Monday, a disappointing end to the tournament in particular for Egypt and their usually prolific striker Mohamed Salah.
The overnight announcements by Mnuchin's counterparts in Britain and France, as well as the Netherlands, that they would bow out over the disappearance and apparent murder of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi were the final straw for Mnuchin, a senior administration official told CNN.
Staff members discussed the state of the campaign with Hickenlooper at a June meeting, advising him to find a graceful way to bow out of the November 2020 White House contest, said the source, who asked not to be named in order to speak freely.
They have sought to keep the nuclear deal alive despite the U.S. pullout, but Tehran has told them and other world powers who signed the accord that they must rein in Trump's aggressive stance towards Iran or it too will bow out of the deal.
Whether the Steelers go on to upset the Patriots and reach the Super Bowl or bow out against the Chiefs next weekend, they've already done fans a great service, by contributing some star power and old-fashioned awe to a week that needed both.
The band broke up and their solo efforts were admirable; Kevin seemed happy to bow out of the spotlight, and Nick even took over for another of my obsessions, Daniel Radcliffe, as the lead in Broadway's How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.
Ford's Fields said automakers wanted to work with Trump to create a "renaissance in American manufacturing" and that Trump's economic priorities were encouraging, including his move on Monday to formally bow out of the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership trade pact championed by Obama.
So much so, in fact, that in 2016, when they were to appear on a panel together in Florida and an emergency forced Mr. Katulis to bow out, Ms. Pletka felt compelled to be "extra fair," since the event was billed as a bipartisan discussion.
Any one of the candidates in the Democratic race would be among the most progressive leaders ever elected to the White House, so common sense suggests that a few contenders bow out, to clarify the choice and ensure that a consensus nominee can emerge.
"Not only would that undercut Sanders's chances at running away with the nomination, but it would harm the other moderates in the race like Buttigieg and Klobuchar as well as build some pressure on them to bow out going into Super Tuesday," he said.
Huntsman, a Republican who ran for president in 2012, called on Trump to bow out of the race in the wake of revelations that he had made a series of aggressive sexual comments about women, bragging about groping them, in a private conversation in 2005.
The Zapatistas also say that their decision to bow out of the limelight was deliberate — an effort to focus energy on ensuring the success of the communities the movement still controls in Chiapas that are held up by some as models of indigenous autonomy.
Because, unless he is just "crazy," the only explanation for the unusual ramping up, day after day, of one disgustingly reckless statement after another is that he's doing it consciously (or subconsciously) so that he'll have to bow out or blame "others" for forcing him out.
But they think Gove has become a much longer shot than he had 24 hours ago — when some gave him odds as short as 5/2— after accusations of back-stabbing continue in the wake of Boris Johnson's decision to bow out of the leadership race.
The Tigers seemed to bow out of the race by trading away some pieces at the deadline but are winners of five of their last six and are getting strong play from Justin Upton, who homered for the third time in the last five games on Thursday.
A number of Republican senators—joined Friday morning by President Trump—received quite a bit of attention for calling on Roy Moore to bow out of Alabama's Senate race after The Washington Post reported that he molested a 14-year-old girl nearly forty years ago.
His rapid ascension has sparked talk that Jeffries, 28500, is in line to succeed Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) whenever she chooses to bow out.
It's Paige's hope that by representing Republicans in every race, Democrats will not be able to write-in a candidate in the August primary, and should Paige choose to bow out, his party can select a candidate to run for the position in the November general election.
In spite of the fact that his campaign manager, his running mate, and even his daughter said this week that Trump will accept the outcome of the election, Trump still refused to promise on Wednesday night's debate stage that he would gracefully bow out if he lost.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann Warren Sanders condemns his supporters' 'ugly, personal attacks' against Warren The Hill's Campaign Report: Biden riding wave of momentum after stunning Super Tuesday Delegate battle ahead likely favors Biden MORE (D-Mass.) feels pressure on the left to bow out of the race.
Moderate voters may well snap back into the Biden camp, and other centrist candidates may feel the pressure to make an increasingly hard decision: Whether to stay in the race and continue to fragment the vote against Sanders — or bow out and lend support to Biden.
The 24-year-old started brightly by taking the first set off the 19th seed on Monday but his lack of match fitness told as, despite frequent treatment from the trainer, he lost the next three to bow out at the first hurdle in a third straight grand slam.
So when it seemed like the German was about to bow out at Roland Garros as he stood match point down at 27-26, 21-26 in the fifth set of his third round tussle with Bosnian Damir Dzumhur, what kind of turmoil was buzzing through his mind?
Considering the finality of their bow-out (like, they literally made a film about it), many have been left asking what the point was, and now the band's frontman James Murphy has addressed that prickly issue, amongst other topics, in a new interview with the New York Times.
"Because, unless he is just 'crazy,' the only explanation for the unusual ramping up, day after day, of one disgustingly reckless statement after another is that he's doing it consciously (or subconsciously) so that he'll have to bow out or blame 'others' for forcing him out," Moore added.
Trudeau's apologized for what he says was a racist lapse of judgment when he dressed up as Aladdin back in the day, but some Canadians have been calling for him to step down and bow out of the race ... and Al Sharpton told us Justin's mea culpa rings hollow.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE (I-Vt.), who is expected to bow out of the Democratic presidential primary soon.
Despite seeing the returning Kevin Durant exit in the second quarter due to a right Achilles injury and Kevon Looney bow out later in the game after he aggravated a shoulder injury, the Warriors found a way to defeat the Toronto Raptors 106-105 Monday night in Game 5.
Either way, this signals a new chapter for the Captain America star, who also admitted that he's almost ready to bow out of the iconic superhero role, telling the New York Times that he does not plan to return to the franchise after finishing the fourth Avengers movie later this year.
Higgins, the New York Democrat who reversed his position this week, told CNN that he spoke with Pelosi five times in 72 hours, and while Pelosi did not tell him when she would leave the speakership, but he said he believes she is likely to bow out after the 2020 elections.
Trump's decision to bow out of the Conservative Political Action Conference followed a "profanity-laced tirade" from Lewandowski when organizers insisted Trump's speech must be accompanied by a Q&A session, and Fox News called out Lewandowski for threatening Megyn Kelly during Trump's months-long feud with the debate moderator.
Officials from both countries were set to meet next week before Peña Nieto said he was canceling his upcoming visit to the US. The Mexican leader's decision, announced Thursday via Twitter, came after Trump suggested Peña Nieto should bow out of the meeting if he isn't willing to pay for the wall.
Draghi will bow out as head of the ECB at the end of the month, and his final meeting in charge is not expected to see any policy action, but rather a defence of his decision to restart the ECB's bond-buying programme despite opposition from a large number of rate setters.
In an era of weaponized sensitivity, participation in public discourse is growing so perilous, so fraught with the danger of being caught out for using the wrong word or failing to uphold the latest orthodoxy in relation to disability, sexual orientation, economic class, race or ethnicity, that many are apt to bow out.
From an incoming Donald Trump administration in the United States, determined to clamp down on visas vital to the smooth operations of IT services companies in their biggest market, to the still unravelling fallout from Britain's move to bow out of the European Union, TCS will face one of its most complex years.
Ms. Lang, 35, said that for full-time and seasonal dancers, there is a fear of jeopardizing their future employment and of compromising their standing in the eyes of James L. Dolan, the executive chairman of the Madison Square Garden Company, and his executives, if they complain or try to bow out.
Kate's job rejections leads her to take a hard left in her life and go back to school, and Randall's rousing speech at his debate isn't enough to pull him up in the polls — and his refusal to bow out of the race at Beth's request could put his relationship on a dangerous track.
Contador, who will retire after La Vuelta, continued to show he is not ready to bow out quietly and attacked from the peloton with 20 km to go alongside Nicolas Roche and opened up a 10 second lead, eventually finishing 22 seconds ahead of Miguel Angel Lopez, who had won stage 11 the day previously.
TSN's Bob McKenzie isn't one to regularly take the NHL to task over controversial issues, so when he tweeted this on the day Scott was dealt, even if it was only inferred, it was pretty damning: John Scott was previously asked by both NHL and Arizona Coyotes to bow out of NHL All-Star Game.
" To gracefully bow out, use what I call "metacommunication," or communicating about what you are about to say, by starting with, "It's hard for me to say no to you, as I don't want to disappoint" and ending with, "however, I need to lay low right now to conserve my mental energy with all of the stress at work.
In spite of the unprecedented alarm bells set off by the American Bar Association, by a retired Supreme Court justice, and by hundreds of law professors calling for Kavanaugh to bow out of consideration, Donald Trump and the all-male Republican members of the Senate Judiciary Committee insisted on advancing this particular man, a demonstrable liar.
As more members of Congress call on Roy Moore to bow out of the Alabama Senate race following allegations that he dated teenagers while in his thirties, including an allegation that he initiated sexual activity with a 14-year-old girl, the Republican candidate has had at least one consistent media defender throughout the scandal: Breitbart News.
Following her decision to bow out of performing in Bruno Mars' 24K Magic World Tour this fall in order to spend more time with her 2-week-old daughter Kulture Kiari and give her body time to recover after giving birth, fans came out en masse in support of the "Be Careful" rapper, 25, on social media.
After a similar five-year hiatus between 2012 and 133, the Underworld film series — also fronted by a female lead — returned this year to a muted $13 million — far less than its predecessors mustered across their respective debuts, and its performance could be an accurate forecaster of how the Resident Evil film series will bow out in North America.
Scott Foster, who works as a CPA by day, was called on to act as the Blackhawks's emergency backup goalie in the team's Thursday game against the Winnipeg Jets after their starting goalie, Anton Forsberg, had to bow out during warmups — and backup goalie Collin Delia had to step aside mid-game, with 14 minutes still left to go.
This was true of Trump's strongest primary-season rivals, who fought him directly and concertedly during exactly one of the umpteen debates and then, finding open war hard going, chose to lose and bow out as though Trump were a normal rival rather than the fundamentally unfit figure they had described just a few short weeks before.
Marsha BlackburnMarsha BlackburnTaylor Swift defends staying out of the 2016 election: 'I just knew I wasn't going to help' The 23 Republicans who opposed Trump-backed budget deal Senate passes sweeping budget deal, sending it to Trump MORE is running for Corker's seat and is showing no signs that she'll bow out if the incumbent reconsiders.
Put another way, men, particularly those of certain political persuasions, are often given redemption arcs, while women who dare to challenge norms -- such as Sandra Fluke, who in 2012 was slut-shamed after she testified before Congress in an effort to persuade Georgetown University to include birth control in its health care coverage -- are expected to buckle to biases and, ultimately, bow out.
I think the question that has to be asked of guys like Jeff Flake though is, in light of the influence that President Trump is now exercising on the party, do you bow out like Jeff Flake did, or do you stay in the party and try to pull it back in the direction that you&aposd like to see it go?
Clinton, who doggedly remained in the 2008 primary contest against Barack Obama until June despite his insurmountable delegate lead and Democratic calls for her to bow out, has said she will not call on Mr. Sanders to withdraw, but she has bristled at the implication that he could overcome her big leads in both pledged delegates and the popular vote. Mrs.
Former presidential candidate Andrew YangAndrew Yang6 ways the primary fight is toughening up Democrats for the fall general election The Hill's Morning Report - Sanders steamrolls to South Carolina primary, Super Tuesday Yang calls on someone to 'pull an Andrew Yang' and bow out of 2020 race MORE on Saturday hammered the idea of caucuses, saying the voting process diminishes turnout.
Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - House panel expected to approve impeachment articles Thursday Julián Castro jabs ICE: 'Delete your account' Pelosi endorses Christy Smith in bid to replace Katie Hill MORE's decision to bow out this week has left a significant void, with her rivals scrambling to connect with the slew of Hollywood heavyweights who were in the California Democrat's corner.
Tech entrepreneur and former 2628 presidential candidate Andrew YangAndrew Yang28500 ways the primary fight is toughening up Democrats for the fall general election The Hill's Morning Report - Sanders steamrolls to South Carolina primary, Super Tuesday Yang calls on someone to 'pull an Andrew Yang' and bow out of 6900 race MORE on Saturday called for some of the remaining Democratic primary contenders to follow him and drop out of the race.
If you aren't 100% certain it'll work, bow out when considering playing darkness i think it's important to consider if the consequences/retribution they pay for their behavior matches the bad they put into the world in a realistic way - if there is human justice equal-to-or-greater-than their evil - then i consider it... Even 'redemption' stories make me cringe because it's usually the oppressed having to teach racist lessons instead of racist learning on their own.
Linda Sánchez and Barbara LeeBarbara Jean LeeOvernight Health Care: Planned Parenthood to leave federal family planning program absent court action | Democrats demand Trump withdraw rule on transgender health | Cummings, Sanders investigate three drug companies for 'obstructing' probe Democrats demand Trump officials withdraw rule on transgender health House Democratic leadership member backs impeachment inquiry MORE — have already jumped into the race, though some think Lee could bow out and back Jeffries, a fellow Congressional Black Caucus member.
By detailing her previously proposed measures to combat the Islamic State, including an "intelligence surge," and ticking through specific proposals — like suggesting that one's presence on an FBI watch-list should preclude one from buying a gun "with no questions asked" — Clinton presented a stark contrast with her Republican rival, who suggested President Barack Obama may have had something to do with the tragedy, called for Obama's resignation and asserted that the former secretary should bow out of the race.
The office announced it would look into any new allegations made after dozens of women came forward following the CNN interview with the wife of former Democratic presidential candidate Andrew YangAndrew Yang2202 ways the primary fight is toughening up Democrats for the fall general election The Hill's Morning Report - Sanders steamrolls to South Carolina primary, Super Tuesday Yang calls on someone to 'pull an Andrew Yang' and bow out of 2628 race MORE in which she revealed her allegations against former Columbia University obstetrician Robert Hadden.
And though it can be negotiated via innovation (see: Kanye), or simply acknowledging that you are just different to how you were in your twenties (see: JAY-Z, admitting his dad-dom by putting his daughter Blue Ivy on his most recent album), André's choice to simply bow out unless something interesting comes along—he notes, for example, that though he hasn't "put out an album in years [...] if Frank Ocean or Travis Scott calls and says, 'Hey, man, I want you to be a part of this,' it's like I have a goal, a target"—is also one way to go about things.

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