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"bow to" Definitions
  1. to agree unwillingly to do something because other people want you to
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"I won't bow to Pharaoh," Sharpton said, "and I won't bow to Donald Trump."
" Fox News: "American presidents do not bow to anyone.
Egypt "would not bow to anyone but God", he declared.
Freud has spoken of the way we bow to grief.
She wouldn't bow to pressure or gravity on this day.
All the players in Almost Famous bow to Rolling Stone.
Sometimes nuance and chemistry must bow to irrepressible star power.
Check out the clip ... and bow to your nerd overlords!!!
He also said the F.B.I. would not bow to intimidation.
And at least he didn&apost bow to the Saudi king.
It can bow to Putin's tactics while simultaneously selling out Ukraine.
The song was "Bow to You," by Jaya Lakshmi and Ananda.
Blue Apron and HelloFresh are refusing to bow to the pressure.
We as a nation cannot cower or bow to environmental extortion.
Amnesty International said neighbors should not bow to Hun Sen's pressure.
Reporters – and their papers – must refuse to bow, to be intimidated.
It sends a very clear shot across the bow to Canada.
"It's a bow to industry is all it is," Hatfield said.
Was this Trump's preferred choice or simply a bow to pressure?
In the end, they must bow to the sovereignty of politics.
But Mr. Trump may be unlikely to bow to the backlash.
Namaste, my good fellow, I bow to the divine in you.
They will always bow to the men they want to be.
"I bow to the 22 billion people of India," he said.
I bow to you so deeply, you inspire me every day.
Janine is forced to bow to Commander Warren Putnam and Naomi.
Baseball officials justify the new parsimony with a bow to analytics.
True, he did not always bow to the wisdom of the legislature.
We didn't bow to the pace that a record label would want.
And storied and historical watchmakers will bow to the will of Cupertino.
It's always this kind of "the world should bow to me" bullshit.
Should I bow to the kidnappers' demands and give up my writing?
He rushes between us: his ramen to Mike, his bow to Andrew.
"Maybe the kids come out and bow to each other," Chiapparelli said.
A second source also said UniCredit was likely to bow to pressure eventually.
Everyone else had to bow to her and address her as Your Majesty.
But even he has had to bow to pressure to curb religious dress.
Calero resigned last week saying he refused to bow to Vieira Lima's pressure.
And we know that mates bow to each other, and it's really adorable.
Since entering the Senate, De Falco has struggled to bow to party diktat.
The second is a cynical bow to the forces of reaction against modernity.
I'll not bow to that and they cannot force me to do it.
The one thing he hasn't done is bow to critics and apologize outright.
From bow to stern, these guys are just a bunch of rock stars.
"We will never be cowed, nor will we bow to terrorism," he added.
Under holdover Obama Administration guidance, the DOJ may well bow to the pressure.
But Register Pallante did not bow to such tactics, maintaining her intellectual integrity.
It is such a gift, wrapped with a bow, to Iran and Hezbollah.
First, as is the Gentoo way, they began to bow to each other.
Richard Nixon had to bow to the Supreme Court in releasing the Watergate tapes.
"The army will take its own decisions", not bow to Mr Bolsonaro, he says.
As for LaVar ... he celebrated the victory by taking a bow to the crowd.
Sen says Das' government experience doesn't necessarily mean he will bow to Modi's wishes.
You come out onto the mat, you bow to one another, you follow ritual.
The first development signifies a theocratic kingdom's bow to the inexorable onslaught of modernity.
She is determined never to panic or bow to public pressure out of fear.
Funny, he didn't even have to bow to a foreign king to do so.
Behind China's Great Firewall of internet censorship, even online entertainment must bow to political diktats.
"This is a real shot across the bow to Amazon's own merchants," he told Motherboard.
That goodwill is largely gone now, after Trump's decision to bow to the Turkish invasion.
OF COURSE, New Yorkers being New Yorkers, they couldn't just bow to the national agenda.
The delivery truck is a clear shot across the bow to Amazon's delivery drone plan.
WHEN you have no other options left, you may as well bow to the inevitable.
On Tuesday, Rosenstein, who oversees the Mueller probe, vowed not to bow to external pressure.
Mr Powell also stressed that the Fed won't bow to pressure in its decision-making.
They said no network would bow to his demands for shorter debates -- but they did.
Mr. Manafort said it was past time for Mr. Trump's rivals to bow to reality.
However, it's uncommon to see members of the immediate family bend and bow to Charles.
Other people want to make nice with foreigners and bow to leaders of other countries.
The case established that even the presidency must bow to the American criminal justice system.
In an odd bow to Nietzschean ethics, they respect and applaud his Will to Power.
That appeared to reflect a wariness of seeming to bow to public demands for accountability.
One of the newest eateries to bow to this beloved culinary pastime is Filigrana Delicatessen.
Another official newspaper, the Securities Times, said regulators should not bow to pressure from critics.
Do not bow to pressure to change your coverage, to curry favor with the administration.
In a final bow to markets, the Fed emphasized its plans were subject to change.
"The Iranian nation has not and will never bow to any foreign pressure," he said.
A wire mesh was placed at an overhang near the bow to catch any falling artifacts.
But heads of state don&apost bow to each other, it&aposs as simple as that.
INSIGHT: Under pressure, Western tech firms bow to Russian demands to share cyber secrets, click reut.
Critics fear Duque will bow to Uribe's political expertise and allow the former president extensive power.
Crucified astronauts, neon cowboys and S&M centaurs, we bow to Elastic and their spectacular vision.
Did it bow to political pressure and simply stop raising rates because President Trump demanded it?
They do not bow to heads of state, monarchs, potentates, popes or any other mere mortal.
In a bow to Gandhian austerity, India's constitution lays down the aim of reducing alcohol consumption.
He would enter the ring carrying an Iranian flag and bow to it before the matches.
If so, it wants to make sure the companies bow to the commission's Open Internet orthodoxy.
They deserve a country where we rally to their sides and refuse to bow to hate.
He humbly calls himself a gardener, a respectful bow to the power that is Mother Nature.
However, Qatar is unlikely to bow to the heavy list of demands issued on June 23.
And without Mr. Trump's direct intervention, Ms. Blackburn is highly unlikely to bow to Mr. Corker.
"But in real terms, Iran may bow to Russian pressure" to steer clear of the border.
At some point, Sanders will have to bow to basic electoral math and call it quits.
With a small bow to all four flanks of the room, he took his final turn.
"But there will always be people who won't bow to them," Serhat, a TV producer, added.
The proper way to bow to a royal is a neck bow, inclining just one's head.
A spokesman for Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen said Taiwan would not bow to Chinese pressure.
Traditionally, both Congress and the courts bow to presidents in areas of national security and immigration policy.
I like the idea of art that doesn't bow to you—you have to walk to it.
On the field, Smith was known as a hard-nosed enforcer who refused to bow to opponents.
Attacks against Sikhs and Muslims spike when the media and leaders bow to the forces of hate.
In a sense, the former was an instance of the governed refusing to bow to the government.
Some of them in Delaware don traditional Chinese robes and bow to their teachers on Confucius Day.
Triumphant Republicans will have no reason to bow to a Senate rule that hamstrings their new president.
If so, the state's funding rule must bow to the requirement in the federal Bill of Rights.
Donald Trump absolutely, positively should not bow to pressure from billionaire Warren Buffett to release his taxes.
But it's meaningless if they publicly bow to him, routinely vote for him and never condemn him.
"It is EMBARRASSING to bow to BIG PHARMA at expense of consumers," Grassley tweeted at the time.
In the film, she is quieter—she trembles as Sharon pleads but she doesn't bow to pressure.
Reportedly, Zelenskiy was prepared to bow to this pressure, until luck spared him making such a decision.
Or will she bow to pressure from labor groups and abandon pending trade deals like the TPP?
He's also signaling he will not bow to pressure from the candidate, his surrogates or the media.
DOD and all of the branches of service should stand firm and not bow to this pressure.
As an assistant coach with Seattle, Casey urged his players not to bow to Jordan, he recalled.
The only courts or press that Trump sees as legitimate are those that bow to his will.
On the other, Trump is loathe to bow to what he believes is a media feeding frenzy.
Those extras are gone, replaced, in part, by features that bow to the gods of e-commerce.
Although the European Union, China and India oppose sanctions, many are expected to bow to U.S. pressure.
The state does not seem inclined to bow to Washington's demand, believing it has done nothing wrong.
I admire the fact that the president, all his life, has refused to bow to political correctness.
Yet nearly every day, they bow to an overreaching president and run from a chess club mom.
But Sanders will want something in return, and Clinton allies say she won't bow to his demands.
And no matter what unauthorized methods Rahman's interrogators subjected him to, he refused to bow to their demands.
Rather than bow to those pressures, Palihapitiya said he decided to bring Social Capital back to its basics.
The vote seemed to be a bow to the telecom industry, with few redeeming qualities for internet users.
Other major buyers, such as India, Japan and South Korea, have signaled they would bow to U.S. pressure.
Trump is lashing out against China, ostensibly believing that it will once again bow to a Western power.
Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson asked the airlines to "consider possibly" this modest bow to air travel sanity.
I am not going to bow to political pressure, however, to break the law to do Congress's job.
She's not looking for an off-ramp to placate a constituency or to bow to the establishment gods.
Its signature pointed-toe shape is detailed with a unique asymmetrical bow to give it a feminine touch.
But Iran is unlikely to bow to U.S. demands and is not interested in a photo-op summit.
So were expectations that as the hour of Brexit approached, the European Union would bow to Britain's demands.
But having seen no reason to bow to the oligarchs, he would not compromise with the many, either.
Schiff lambasted that idea as a bow to a "thin-skinned" president who demands loyalty at all costs.
It is also a bit of a bow to the conspiracy theorizing that Trump is wont to do.
The Times, they said, could not bow to pressure from a president trying to change our news coverage.
The sticklers may not like "they" (singular) but they (plural) will eventually have to bow to the inevitable.
Twice in November she jumped on the trend of wearing a velvet bow to dress up a casual ponytail.
Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay said his country wouldn't "bow to threats" in an apparent response to Trump's warning.
WATCH: Cramer explains why Fed Chair Powell won't bow to President Trump on interest rates demands Questions for Cramer?
Unfortunately, we doubt that Jaroslaw Kaczynski, head of the ruling Law and Justice Party, will bow to outside pressure.
The "election committee", which will make the decision, is stacked with people who will bow to the party's will.
As the family greeted Queen Elizabeth, then 4-year-old John Jr. gave a shy bow to the monarch.
What incentive does the Kremlin actually have to give up this trump card and bow to the White House?
What to watch: Whether Iran's main remaining customers — China, Turkey and India — will bow to U.S. demands remains uncertain.
Some political analysts praised Nene for refusing to bow to the wishes of Zuma and his powerful business allies.
And, especially in the US, nobody really knows if or when Apple will bow to pressure to support RCS.
But they said Washington's move was another shot across the bow to demonstrate the Trump administration's stance on Iran.
Remember, Floyd bragged to our photog about dropping a bundle at Gucci, and refused to bow to any boycott.
The bottom line: Many companies will bow to fear of massive fines and quit or avoid the Iranian market.
She made a deep bow to the crowd and took a lap around the track waving her country's flag.
A police officer cannot use deadly force merely because a person "will not bow to their authority," she said.
He has kept up his relentless public praise and even in private is careful to bow to the president.
But the effort could be a heavy lift, with no signs that investment houses will bow to the pressure.
Some gamers believe Blizzard's move to punish Ng was an assault on free speech and a bow to China.
Following the Media Matters story last month, the host assured viewers that "we will never bow to the mob."
If she does, I believe we can expect a significant number of the rebels to bow to her wishes.
"Even if there were five million people in the street," he said, he would not bow to their demands.
Dany would be my bet for that, but I also will bow to conventional wisdom and anoint her queen.
Tsai has said she wants to maintain peace with China, but that her government won't bow to pressure from China.
Bill Clinton had to bow to the Supreme Court when it came to testifying in the Paula Jones civil suit.
He's also a self-described expert in guerrilla warfare who invented a survivalist gadget bow to use after the apocalypse.
At the very least, Microsoft will hopefully bow to the inevitable and include a proper USB-C port on it.
Instead of wearing a cummerbund with his brown suit, Porter added a bright orange bow to his Rinat Brodach outfit.
"Should America Bow To A King?" the ad asked, with a "Yes" and "No" option, the latter highlighted in red.
It's not clear whether Twitter will also bow to pressure to conduct a more thorough investigation of Brexit-related disinformation.
At one point, Biden told the crowd he refused to bow to Vladimir Putin, winning him an extended standing ovation.
It couldn't have been easy for a royal man raised in the early 20th century to bow to his wife.
But just because our brains incline us in a certain direction doesn't necessarily mean we ought to bow to that.
Mnuchin has proposed getting those negotiations back on track but the Chinese say they won't bow to U.S. pressure tactics.
After a moment of prayer, El Shehaby got up and seemed reluctant to perform the traditional bow to his opponent.
" Trim any excess and "finish with a pretty bow to cover the wire, with tails hanging down on the branches.
"The Queen doesn't expect people to bow to her, though many choose to anyway," CNN royal correspondent Max Foster said.
I wrote in January that the Enlightenment must never bow to the Inquisition, and I hold fast to that position.
In a bow to the sensitivity of the constitutional issue, Mr. Abe did not mention it during his election announcement.
"I bow to their memory," IBK said on Sunday in a national address, defending his decision to go to Paris.
Government officials may relish the raw power to dictate that every doctor, every health institution bow to the administration's ideology.
She added a dramatic tulle skirt with a champagne color bow to give her the edge she was looking for.
"The Iranian nation has not and will never bow to any foreign pressure... Iran's deal cannot be renegotiated," Rouhani said.
He refuses to bow to media pressure, just as he refuses to listen to the whims of those in the stands.
His refusal to bow to pressure reflects his character and courage of convictions, those who have followed Mattarella&aposs career say.
Last week, Alex Huang, the spokesperson for Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen, said it would not bow to pressure from China.
Morsy refused to bow to military leaders' ultimatum for him to find a solution to the violence or leave his post.
The government's refusal to bow to pressure to loosen the fiscal strings was confirmed by Treasury Secretary Mansueto Almeida this month.
The next US President will have no political room to back down on trade and Xi won't bow to American bullying.
US officials insist that Huawei could bow to China's clout and secretly conduct espionage and wiretapping to advance the country's agenda.
Yes, even the stars bow to Queen B. We hope we did her work justice — she is a Virgo, after all.
I therefore strongly urge the LSE not to bow to Chinese students' pressure and maintain the sculpture's original depiction of Taiwan.
Yes, but: There is no sign Iran is shifting its regional policies or willing to bow to the Trump administration's demands.
He didn't bow to the Buddha when he took his place in the meditation room and didn't join in the chanting.
Gold, then, may serve an important function as a "portfolio paperweight," refusing to bow to the moves of the equity market.
During the encounter the Iranian vessel trained a spotlight on the Cole and Bataan, scanning the ship from bow to stern.
The authors bow to the other boroughs but focus largely on the centerpiece of the popular podcasts they began in 2007.
That Trump chose the former head of the Republican National Committee, Priebus, was in fact a bow to the Republican establishment.
I'd bow to the crowd and no doubt become an internet sensation, which is my goal in life to begin with.
But somehow, it was expected that Cruz would bow to a man who had defamed his father and insulted his wife.
Our votes give us real power and will force politicians to listen, rather than continuing to bow to the gun lobby.
One public comment, made anonymously, urged Zinke not to bow to industry and political pressure to alter the Bears Ears monument.
"CBN's refusal to bow to government pressure is a notable sign of the institution's independence," said John Ashbourne of Capital Economics.
But regulators in other countries didn't have to bow to political pressure, as they didn't have any skin in the game.
"We said we'd never bow to anyone else again," Sansa said, and then Dany released her sisterly grip on her hand.
Although the European Union, China and India oppose the U.S. sanctions against Iran, many are expected to bow to U.S. pressure.
New York lawmakers appear poised to bow to the state's law enforcement lobby and weaken a law that just took effect.
But his turn to right-wing petulance, with a bow to kooky comparisons of Obamacare to slavery, considerably soiled his reputation.
First came a bow to Pierre Boulez, who died in January, in the form of his skittering "Messagesquisse," for seven cellos.
"We will not bow to pressure, and we will of course not revert to the old path of confrontation," she said.
And Columbia, an institution that is committed to freedom of expression, was right to not bow to pressure to shut it down.
He said RFA told Myanmar authorities that it was unwilling to bow to their pressure to use a term other than Rohingya.
A senior Iranian military official, Major General Mohammad Bagheri, said Iran would not bow to Washington's pressure to limit its military activities.
The regime of President Bashar al-Assad may have little choice but to bow to the terms agreed by its Russian patron.
The same goes for those who bow to their partners' illness, taking lie detector tests or easing their worry with rehearsed responses.
The company pulled most of its business from China in 2010 rather than bow to the authorities on censorship and privacy issues.
What I enjoy a lot about Legion is that even though it's telling a superhero story, it doesn't bow to superhero convention.
Earlier in the season, Jon Seda made his bow to join the team on Chicago Justice, which was canceled earlier this week.
But if you lose, you have to bow to the will of the people and salute the majesty of the democratic system.
Yet French officials argue they have tried to take every precaution and have made clear that they will not bow to fear.
The Virginia governor has faced calls to resign since the photo surfaced, but has refused to bow to the pressure so far.
"  Carlson has not apologized for the remarks, saying in a statement earlier this week that he would "never bow to the mob.
A senior Iranian military official, Major General Mohammad Bagheri, said Iran would not bow to U.S. pressure to limit its military activities.
And it had to be "user-friendly," said Mr. Fox, who would eventually bow to customers' limited appetites and deconstruct the dish.
The equation guys who run most major league teams bow to holy verities: No starting pitcher should throw more than 22.86 pitches.
Nyong'o's performance in "Us," already earning ecstatic reviews, is a shot across the bow to anyone who would deny her her due.
Pulling off her headphones, Osaka gave a bow to the umpire and to her first-round opponent, the Croatian-American Bernarda Pera.
A majority of Germans think they may be forced to bow to the utopian ideas of a handful of inner-city Berliners.
"Hungary shall not bow to blackmail," said Orban, whose right-wing Fidesz party was re-elected with a landslide majority last April.
The media and the intelligence community must not bow to the immense political pressure and threats of retribution coming from the Trump camp.
But what happens when an archive becomes less reliable, and arguably has legitimate reasons to bow to pressure and remove controversial archived material?
Firms opting to bow to America have thus devised a ruse: blame unspecified issues of "commercial viability" for their decision to leave Iran.
In that setting, the people involved wear colored sashes according to rank, and bow to one another before entering and exiting a room.
China has said it would not bow to pressure, and that the United States should not underestimate its resolve to safeguard its interests.
Johnson was very much his own man, one who refused to bow to the expectations placed on him by the white ruling classes.
Over the last few days, I've bounced from Switch Axe to Charge Blade, from Charge Blade to Bow, from Bow to Gun Lance.
"If [the Treasury Department officials] want to bow to the chairman over a bogus letter, then we'll see them in court," Evers said.
Tim Ryan (Ohio) was a warning shot across the bow to Pelosi that even Democrats have had their fill of  San Fran Nan.
It showed her MET-amorphosis from the "Just Dance" and "Poker Face" days (that hair bow!) to Joanne (the hats in the wagon).
As a gay sportsman who refused to bow to prejudice, he faced mental hardships that even the hardiest athletes would struggle to bear.
The Senate leader, Adriana Salvatierra, said Morales was calling for peace and the government would not bow to the ultimatum from Camacho's group.
Trump seemed to bow to that difference two weeks after he won the 2016 election, backing away from his pledge to prosecute Clinton.
So the plan, after we create our own god, would be to bow to it and hope it doesn't require a blood sacrifice.
Mr. Wen said he had nothing to do with distributing the letter on the Internet, and so refused to bow to the demands.
I think it's attractive to see a woman cultivate a body that she's proud of and not have to bow to stereotypical ideals.
And it is partly a bow to the ascendancy of the smartphone, which has left audiences more connected — and more distractible — than ever.
More than 300 feet of his ship, from the bow to the central "island" containing the bridge, was subsumed by an uncontrollable inferno.
"This should be a shot across the bow to our Republican colleagues: Don't mess with health care," Schumer said of Tuesday's election results.
But Jo/Louisa's staunch self-reliance and refusal to bow to convention have always served as inspiration for me -- as has her snark.
The Republican, Kentucky House Speaker Jeff Hoover, said Sunday he would bow to mounting political pressure to step down, a day after Gov.
She also reiterated there was no way she could bow to the demand for charges against those arrested for rioting to be dropped.
She also reiterated there was no way she could bow to the demand for charges against those arrested for rioting to be dropped.
Everyone knows that Rob is wrong, but still he refuses to bow to the tyrannical power of real life, of proper, actual facts.
Kingaard-Hughes said she once sold a bow to a woman who bought a car for her husband, a rare Corvette — his dream car.
Sadly, though, there was to be no farewell bow to his fans later as he withdrew just before the semis, reportedly with an injury.
But that effort was derailed when AT&T, appearing to bow to government security concerns, walked away from a deal to sell the devices.
TRUMP SAYS NEXT UK PRIME MINISTER SHOULD REFUSE TO PAY BREXIT DIVORCE BILL AND WALK AWAY IF BRUSSELS DOES NOT BOW TO BRITAIN'S DEMANDS
But that was an exception — a bow to the polyglot politics of California, which was to hold its presidential primary on June 4, 1968.
The government is split over whether to bow to American demands to block Huawei, a Chinese technology giant, from building its 5G telecoms network.
Hill said the world can't expect North Korea to bow to further sanctions or even be open to new negotiations over its nuclear program.
"It was a shot across the bow to Reince -- to strip him of his protector and top aide," a Republican close to Priebus said.
But rather than leaping at this chance to broaden its appeal, the party decided to bow to its traditional base of older, white voters.
The Fed will not bow to criticism and will set policy based on its mandate to foster full employment and stable prices, Evans said.
At the end of the show, her 3 sons brought her roses and joined Mom for a final bow to a massive standing ovation.
Refusing to bow to advancing age, he marked his 75th, 80th, 85th and 90th birthdays by going skydiving, with the money going to charity.
The second bet is that the Fed can make such changes to policy without confusing investors and without appearing to bow to political pressure.
Rep. Alcee Hastings (D-Fla.) said Thursday that lawmakers shouldn't bow to political pressure and repeatedly block cost of living adjustments for their salaries.
The Russian design involves using submarine-style reactors loaded onto vessels, with a hatch near the bow to plug them into local electrical grids.
Puigdemont said on Monday the independence movement would not bow to Spanish authority in comments during a debate held in the University of Copenhagen.
Mr. Putin, too, had to bow to public pressure last week following protests over a false arrest of a prominent investigative journalist, Ivan Golunov.
Nissan's chief executive, Hiroto Saikawa, and the board of directors began the session with an apology and a deep bow to the assembled shareholders.
"If he continues to bow to his right wing ringmasters, we will get nothing done on guns and his presidency will continue to fail."
In plainer language this means that all beliefs must in the end bow to a worldlier credo, involving party-ordained patriotism and family values.
But when questioned on which specific equipment regulations would be reviewed, Mr. Zinke simply replied that the review would apply "from bow to stern."
But Trump knows that refusing to bow to the standards the establishment demands is the secret of his bond with his loyal political base.
Oil companies are finally beginning to bow to the reality that the world is getting serious about climate change — or might be, sometime soon.
When he returns, he is expected to reshuffle his cabinet and, perhaps, bow to demands that he sack Tomomi Inada, his gaffe-prone defence minister.
" Noah Bookbinder, the executive director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, weighed in on the President's reversal, calling it "a bow to reality.
"Are you my wife or my queen?" he asks, to which Elizabeth replies, "I am both," before making him bow to her at her coronation.
While many of Facebook's peers quietly pay AdBlock Plus to whitelist their ads, the social network is signaling that it won't bow to such pressure.
Attempts to uncover who she is feel less like an appreciation of her work than a bow to the need to gratify our passing curiosities.
Batching of orders by Gfresh makes it possible for smaller fisheries to sell their limited quantities without having to bow to exporting partners' pricing demands.
Last week, Sonnenfeld told CNBC the Enquirer saga is a "warning volley over the bow" to Amazon board to make a succession plan for Bezos.
Hollywood's famous Pink's Hot Dogs has good reason to bow to The Queen ... Aretha loved her some Pink's, in particular the spicy Polish dog -- loaded!
Fed officials have said they will not bow to political pressure but several officials have said growing risks to the economy warrant a rate cut.
If he were to bow to the GOP's demands, The Nine would be The Eight for the better part of two straight Supreme Court terms.
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif reiterated Monday that his country would not bow to foreign pressure, according to the state-run IRNA news agency.
Admittedly, the bonds are just one string to the World Bank's Ebola bow - to date it has handed over $380 million in conventional aid finance.
But he also dismissed any notion that China would bow to pressure when it came to protecting its national sovereignty in the South China Sea.
Although an absolute dictator may be swayed, Iran's leaders, jostling for power and position, won't bow to brazen intimidation any more than American politicians would.
But she should be given credit for refusing to bow to the shadow of Audrey Hepburn, and blowing up (proportionally) the clichés of the brand.
That set up a stalemate over the funding, and Democrats' insistence that the White House bow to new restrictions on its authority to secure it.
It is likely that he would need to bow to the wishes of the left-wing PT leadership and thus avoid politically unpopular fiscal reforms.
After that, the Iranian boat turned its spotlight on the Bataan, "scanning the ship from bow to stern and stern to bow," the statement said.
And while an ever more brutal crackdown unquestionably hurts Beijing's image overseas, being seen to bow to public pressure might encourage unrest on the mainland.
One has to imagine that she would have bristled that it has had to bow to the whims and laws of Brussels in recent decades.
The tech giant just announced that it would not bow to pressure to tighten its rules on political advertising, Mike Isaac of the NYT reports.
Sandgren dropped his racket to the floor and gave a flamboyant bow to the crowd as Fognini walked around the net to offer his congratulations.
If you're interested in me, I thank you for that, I bow to that part of you that bows to me, let's get it on.
"As he stoops to bow to President Trump in the pages of Time, Ted Cruz reminds us that we can do much better," O'Rourke writes.
A few stray bicyclists in ski goggles and snow pants could still be seen pedaling painfully down the streets, refusing to bow to the cold.
Such unwillingness to bow to an uppity judiciary surely impressed Mr. Trump, who sees his own judgment as superior to any moral or legal precept.
Shopify CEO Tobias Lütke said the Canadian e-commerce company won't bow to pressure to kick the far-right Breitbart News site off its platform.
In the trailer, you see Philip grapple with his wife's position, even asking her to exempt him from having to bow to her – which she refuses.
He has a path," Rather told CNBC's "Squawk Box, " adding he does not expect the real estate billionaire to bow to pressure to be more "presidential.
Wednesday's tender may be tactical, traders said, a shot across the bow to farmers holding stocks in hopes that they will release them to the market.
"Techs are weaker today, as Trump took another shot across the bow to China over trade," said Joseph Sroka, chief investment officer at NovaPoint in Atlanta.
The commission didn't bow to political pressure, including from Bob Murray, CEO of a major coal producer, which isn't often how things shake out in Washington.
Kim Kardashian West and Kylie Jenner are often the creators of trends, but sometimes even they have to bow to the relentless tide of public opinion.
On a snorkeling tour, in just my bathing suit, I walked the boat, from bow to stern, and stood in line to ride the water slide.
"  Carlson has so far refused to apologize for his past statements, saying on "Tucker Carlson Tonight" on Monday that he would "never bow to the mob.
A little bit of peer pressure to bow to one woman's interpretation of feminism, evidently -- a move that was unnecessary at best, a mistake at worst.
She even performed her new single "Cheap Thrills" with three bouncy-ball dancers and a giant wig-topping bow to offset her lack of a face.
In January, the government declared him under house arrest, seeming to bow to international pressure and also keeping him from fund-raising for Jamaat-ud-Dawa.
Another cover shows the actress channeling model Catherine Deneuve while wearing a baby pink vinyl jacket and a big velvet bow to accessorized her teased hair.
Rather than bow to British demands for an explanation of how a Russian-made military nerve agent ended up in Salisbury, Moscow went on the offensive.
While several global powers — including the European Union, China and India — have spoken out against the scheduled sanctions, many are expected to bow to American pressure.
She was, however, eventually betrayed by Clan Saxon because of her refusal to bow to the Emperor, and Gar Saxon became the Imperial Viceroy of Mandalore.
All the incentives that shape political behavior — with voters, donors and the news media — compel Republicans to bow to Mr. Trump if they want to survive.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau indicated on Tuesday, however, that the country would not bow to certain requests at the talks with the U.S. this week.
"This is a strong shot across the bow to the United States to say 'Shut this thing down pretty damn quickly,'" said a Canadian defense industry source.
Kyungnam University's Kim Dong-yub said the latest test appeared to partly be a message to the United States that North Korea would not bow to sanctions.
Preliminary experiments carried out by Mr Daily-Diamond, Ms Gregg and Dr O'Reilly showed that neither of these alone is enough to persuade a bow to unravel.
Apparently they must bow to the majority will of those who are not their constituents—an idea that rather undermines the whole idea of a parliamentary opposition.
"If they ask for the statue to be torn down, authorities cannot bow to such pressure," Teten Masduki, chief of staff to President Joko Widodo, told reporters.
For instance, in 1914 in London in the United Kingdom there was a march from Bow to Trafalgar Square in support of women's suffrage, explains IWD's website.
"Hungary shall not bow to blackmail… Hungary shall continue to defend its borders, stop illegal immigration and defend its rights — against you, too, if necessary," he said.
Obama faced claims he was overly deferential after he appeared to bow to Abdullah -- who by then was King -- during a summit meeting in London in 2009.
Chinese leaders would like to get things right this time, and that means they are unwilling to bow to the United States or other Western powers again.
And whether or not it goes so far as to send a signal, like a shot over the bow, to say, In the future, I'm doing this!
Another opposition leader won the Zulia governorship in elections last month but was prohibited from taking office for refusing to bow to a pro-Maduro legislative superbody.
Expanding the club to include India, Brazil, South Korea, and other major developing countries was a response to the Great Recession but also a bow to reality.
Even when such organizations bow to public pressure to end such practices, they often say the right things publicly but do not change their child-endangering policies.
Rather than bow to government repression, the feminists have changed their strategy, becoming active on social media and looking for crowdfunding to pay for ads against harassment.
The event is famous for its flesh-baring, a suggestion that the dress can barely contain the persona within, and its refusal to bow to good taste.
Still, Netanyahu may bow to pressure from pro-Israel groups in the U.S. and progressive Democratic legislators and allow the women in, according to the Washington Post.
In this story, evangelicals are holy warriors, while nefarious agents target beleaguered cake-makers and county clerks to force them to bow to the nefarious LGBT Agenda.
Parts of that film show her frustrated and tense: At one point, recording Bach, she flings her bow to the ground in exasperation with her own playing.
"After Callas and her contemporaries, we always thought Tosca was this arrogant diva everyone had to bow to, but I see her as very young," she said.
Both the Obama and Trump administrations have been frustrated by Pakistan's refusal to bow to American demands on Afghanistan and alter Islamabad's strategic calculus to Washington's satisfaction.
Aside from Iran, there are ongoing protests across Iraq and in Lebanon; the prime ministers of both those countries have resigned in a bow to demonstrators' demands.
As fellow artists and architects, we wholeheartedly support cultural institutions like the ICA-Boston who refuse to bow to forces in favor of censorship or quelling dialogue.
If airlines do bow to China's pressure, as your article pessimistically concludes they will, it would represent another blow not only to Taiwan but also to other democracies.
Refusing to bow to the attacks, Kaplan explained the tensions between his personal and professional obligations, and said he had a personal obligation to Kavanaugh and his family.
Just before Mr Pence's visit, Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European Commission, irritated some in NATO by urging the Europeans not to bow to American pressure.
Washington lawyers too often bow to the courts and treat them like a higher branch, when this is ripe for a fight, with American people in full support.
The simple modernity of the picture—and its subject's reluctance to pose—seems like a refusal to bow to what a viewer might want from an "Indian" picture.
The Oscar winner took to Instagram to show off the presents under her Christmas tree and the immaculate packages will put your standard stick-on bow to shame.
Wu's refusal to bow to pressure or admit guilt likely explains his harsh sentence, said Kit Chan, Hong Kong-based director of China Human Rights Lawyers Concern Group.
President Barack Obama drew criticism when he performed a deep bow to Emperor Akihito, a show of deference his political opponents decried as unseemly for a US leader.
In an open letter, Dragnea, who is seen as de facto head of the government, said his party and government would not bow to public pressure to resign.
Lil Xan and his GF refuse to bow to old traditions ... which is why they announced she's expecting their first child, even though she's only 5 weeks pregnant.
And before investors give up on the entire retail sector and bow to Amazon, Cramer nodded to companies like Domino's that are using innovative methods to drive sales.
Even if it succeeds, EU governments, which have a final say in the matter, may bow to domestic pressure and torpedo the visa agreement at the last minute.
Another guard was based on the Sagittarius, the archer, where the fighter kept his rear hand back, as if drawing a bow, to more swiftly land a cross.
Descriptions for the Hawkeye Disney+ show reveal that Clint is ready to pass on his knowledge of the bow to a new Hawkeye, comic book character Kate Bishop.
Best of luck to "Chuck and Nancy" as they'll get tagged as squishes for failing to bow to activists who would rather see partisan purity than Congressional majorities.
Last month, as he was finalizing changes to France's labor rules to make hiring and firing easier, he said he would not bow to "slackers" who resist reform.
Our little rowboat, meanwhile, looked barely pond-worthy: 14 feet from bow to stern with us three perched mere inches above the waterline — in calm water, that is.
The most favorable interpretation of Graham's actions is that he's not spellbound by Trump in particular, but rather just willing to bow to whoever's in charge in Washington.
Something about its refusal to bow to convention—with its intentionally shoddy animation style and irreverent sense of humor—made it a perfect fit for the MTV generation.
"They felt wronged by some decisions, on tariffs for example, so they are less likely to bow to pressure if they don't think there is a business case."
But before the New York Times report broke, Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer admitted on Sunday that he did not know whether Republicans would bow to the pressure.
Earlier this week, progressives argued that the prescription drug pricing bill didn't go far enough and threatened to tank it altogether if leadership didn't bow to their demands.
So we added this tawny russet silk pussy bow to an original dress under a velvet coat that lifted the costume so that it had a focal point.
They believe they can create a high court that will reliably adopt all their policy goals, bow to presidential power, and affirm whatever expanded entrenchments they deem desirable.
Yet on Tuesday, just five days after releasing the bill, Mr. McConnell had to bow to reality: Republican senators were not ready to move ahead with the bill.
And then there was Jónsi, playing electric guitar with a cello bow to elicit droning, soaring, screeching, and ethereal tones, and singing in his stunning, gender-bending falsetto.
China cut off official communication with Taiwan after Ms. Tsai refused to bow to its demand that she recognize the 1992 Consensus in her inauguration speech last May.
And they have insisted they will not lower standards for the combat posts or bow to pressure or quotas to get more women into the grueling frontline jobs.
Moon, the former South Korean general, said the pictures were intended to show that the North was refusing to bow to international pressure to call off its weapons programmes.
They told me Ecuador had no choice but to bow to pressure from the US, and that they're still very grateful of the support Ecuador has given to Assange.
Most analysts expect Iran's crude export to fall to little more than 500,000 bpd, down from around 1 million bpd in April, as governments largely bow to U.S. pressure.
Turkey won't 'bow to threats' The Kurds have long been considered as among Washington's most reliable partners in Syria and in the broader campaign against ISIS in the region.
The courts must give them leeway to act, elected representatives must fund them and not pry too deeply into their actions, and the president must bow to their expertise.
Twelve hundred miles away, an hour or so later, about three dozen shows would take curtain calls on Broadway, and many of their casts would bow to thunderous applause.
Most analysts expect its crude export to fall to little more than 500,000 bpd, down from around 1 million bpd in April, as governments largely bow to U.S. pressure.
Most analysts expect Iran's crude exports to fall to little more than 500,000 bpd, down from around 1 million bpd in April, as governments largely bow to U.S. pressure.
The League doubled its vote from the 20.8883 general election and Salvini has been acting as de facto prime minister, vowing not to bow to budget pressure from Brussels.
Thanks in part to decades of industry consolidation, the bigger that banks are, the less likely they are to bow to activists — or at least, to an unsolicited bidder.
Teenager Osaka gave a bow to thrilled Japanese fans after dumping 18th seed Elina Svitolina 6-4 6-4, continuing her impressive main draw debut at a grand slam .
What we realized when we got back was that we coated the boat from bow to stern (and the owner and his wife and best friends) with hydraulic fluid.
Jon refuses to bow to Daenerys, and Daenerys seems content to leave Jon to his devices on the island mining dragonglass for the war she doesn't believe is real.
"It fills me with satisfaction that those who for more than half a century fought the state and its institutions with arms today bow to the constitution," Santos said.
This is motivated by Ankara's reliance on Russian approval for its actions in Syria, and Erdogan's desire to show his domestic base that he doesn't bow to U.S. pressure.
Howland's post is a great reminder that while there's nothing wrong with having insecurities or wanting to work on yourself, you don't need to bow to anyone else's standards.
Walk right up to the Powerball and say, "Hello, may I win you?" and if the Powerball refuses, bow to it and say, "Good day, then," and walk away.
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio said on Friday that he would rather defend Italian people than bow to markets if forced to make a choice.
Or rather, will it bow to U.S. pressure, much like Chinese internet firm Kunlun selling LGBTQ dating app Grindr (Kunlun confirmed this in a May filing), to offload Musical.ly?
But officials appear to have become alarmed about their growing prominence sometime last year as Mr. Xi's government demanded that religious groups and foreign organizations bow to tighter controls.
Turkey's vice president says his country won't bow to threats in an apparent response to Trump's warning to Ankara about the scope of its planned military incursion into Syria.
A point made very clear by Golovkin's trainer Abel Sanchez, who said his fighter will not bow to "diva" demands and cut additional weight to face off against Alvarez.
The League doubled its vote from the 2018 general election and Salvini has been acting as de facto prime minister, vowing not to bow to budget pressure from Brussels.
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Trump, in addition to wanting the states to bow to his authority, wants to further embrace fossil fuels and exploit the country's status as the top worldwide energy producer.
The crowds waved their phones and flags and roared with "Namaste Trump" (translated as "we bow to Trump") at the world's largest cricket stadium, which can hold 110,6900 people.
Tsai said Monday that Taiwan would not bow to Chinese pressure, describing the Solomon Islands' shift as new evidence that Beijing is trying to meddle in the January elections.
What's more, the nation's campaign finance system is forcing candidates of both parties to bow to the same big industry donors they are supposed to be policing, said Kelly.
It's also a reflection of the president's pared down to-do list for lawmakers, a bow to election-year gridlock and Republican control of both sides of Capitol Hill.
As Londoners absorbed the horror of what had happened, they quietly reaffirmed a principle that has served them well for centuries: that they — we — will not bow to fear.
We got Greg outside Craig's in WeHo Friday night, and it's interesting the guy who won 4 gold medals thinks this time around the U.S. will bow to China.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The chairman of Australia's public broadcaster resigned on Thursday after allegations he appeared to bow to government pressure when he called for the removal of a senior journalist.
It's very unfortunate that the conditions don't allow us to display your artwork […] This is the second time I must clasp my hands together and bow to you from afar.
Sometimes when you get females they might bow to each other as a sign of respect, but these two took it to the next level and laid [unfertilized] eggs together.
The United States will no longer bow to the rest of the world on trade because President Donald Trump plans to act, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross told CNBC on Friday.
His independence was quickly praised as news of his appointment spread, with many recalling his famous refusal to bow to the demands of West Wing officials during the Bush administration.
However, he has pushed back against the idea that, after opposing the Vietnam War as a young man, he is a left-wing peacenik who would bow to America's enemies.
In exchange for a compromise on the mechanism, Ottawa is set to bow to a U.S. demand to offer significantly more access to Canada's protected dairy market, said the source.
The more we bow to the rules that have governed our cultural fantasies—Aristotelian tragedy, medieval parable, fake science—the less we confront the current regime as it really is.
So rather than the clitoral passion play that is "Tomorrow's Tears" I will bow to the Twitter goth majority and include a song off the, to my ears, heavier Loved.
If the justices intend to bow to this deadline, they will have to act quickly; the plaintiffs' written response to the state's appeal is due on September 7th by 10am.
While the Labor Department refused to bow to the lobbying efforts of the financial industry, the S.E.C., whose main mission is protection of investors, continues endlessly to study the matter.
Catalonia refused on Tuesday to bow to the Spanish government's demand that it renounce a symbolic declaration of independence, setting it on a political collision course with Madrid this week.
His insult to transparency started before he took office, as he refused to bow to demands that he release his tax returns -- a tradition followed by presidential nominees for decades.
" Hours later, Mr. Trump recanted his remarks, essentially in full, a rare and remarkable shift for a candidate who proudly extols his unwillingness to apologize or bow to "political correctness.
The Singapore central bank's action was "a shot across the bow to the industry," said Chris Wilson, a partner at PwC Consulting, specializing in anti-money laundering and financial crime.
Being a dowsing rod for disappointments, moreover, appears to be a curiously stable attribute, a "sticky" trait that is transported but not transmitted and doesn't bow to shifting social norms.
It might show that the Fed is too worried about short-term market movements, or give the impression that the central bank will bow to political pressure from President Trump.
Prohibiting the word "fetus" and using "unborn child" is not only scientifically inaccurate, but also a bow to the right-to-life movement and a threat to women's reproductive rights.
" Mr. Vucic previously said that he would not bow to opposition demands for electoral change and for increased press freedom "even if there were five million people in the street.
He sounded defiant in two speeches to supporters on Friday, railing against foreign powers that he accused of orchestrating Turkey's economic crisis, and vowing not to bow to Western pressure.
Ted Cruz told CNBC on Wednesday that the NBA should not bow to pressure from China in the fallout over the Houston Rockets general manager's pro-Hong Kong protests tweet.
Kasparov criticized U.S. firms that bow to Chinese censorship, arguing companies that drop sponsorship of certain sports leagues or players for making political statements should be faced with a boycott.
Tsai told reporters in Taipei that Beijing is forcing Taiwan to accept "one country, two systems" under its one China policy, but that the island won't bow to Chinese pressure.
NXIVM trainers would clap at the front of the room at the beginning of each session, which was a signal for students to stand, clap, and bow to the teacher.
And, in something of a nice bow to the story, one state representative has already introduced legislation that he hopes will ensure that what Hickey went through won't happen again.
But it's a shot across the bow to investors and analysts who have been concerned that media companies may eventually yank prized shows such as "The Office" and "Friends" off Netflix.
Regardless of what it's called, women in either country are still not going to magically bow to you if you wear the deodorant, despite the glut of advertising suggesting otherwise.
The summit, held by the group's compliance committee, could offer clues about whether producers will bow to pressure from Trump to ramp up output at next month's meeting in Vienna. 5.
Finally, a more conservative regime that's determined not to bow to U.S. economic pressure could withdraw from the 2015 nuclear deal altogether, rather than just back away from it in stages.
GY6vids uses a chisel tip 3-blade broadhead arrow and a compound bow to try and puncture (that's probably not a strong enough word) slabs of meat, bones, and ballistic gel.
Luigi di Maio, Italy's deputy prime minister and leader of the leftist Five Star Movement, said Friday that he would rather protect the Italian people than to bow to financial markets.
That is if all it takes is a bow to make Pac-Man into Ms. Pac-Man, maybe we don't have to get so caught up in biological binary gender determinism.
It's also a reflection of the president's pared down to-do list for lawmakers, a bow to election-year gridlock and Republican control of both sides of Capitol Hill. http://bit.
U.S. lawmakers have expressed concern that President Donald Trump would ease tough penalties on ZTE, saying the United States should not bow to pressure from Beijing to help the smartphone maker.
Most analysts expect its crude export to fall to little more than 500,000 barrels per day, down from around 1 million bpd in April, as governments largely bow to American pressure.
It appears to come back to a question of allegiance: Is the role of the provincial government to abide by federal environmental regulations, or bow to the pressures of private industry?
Earlier this month, after a 108-year silence, Chanel published its first financial earnings report (widely considered a shot across the bow to any potential bidders, like Bernard Arnault at LVMH).
As with the iPhone 11, Apple appeared to bow to more price-conscious consumers by announcing that the Series 3 Apple Watch, an earlier version, will now retail for just $199.
The women receive their bonus envelopes graciously, bow to the crowd, and pose for photos outside the ring, making way for the main event between two high-level Thai fighters, both men.
Pompeo and Trump's remarks reflect a dilemma for the United States, Britain and other Western nations in how to respond to an authoritarian monarchy that does not typically bow to foreign pressures.
Rome appreciates that if he refused to bow to Vatican orders, it would show the Chinese government that Rome does not fully control the underground Catholics, according to Vatican and Church officials.
On Sunday, 4 March, they made the same journey from the hotel, again using the underground from Bow to Waterloo station at approximately 8.05am, before continuing their journey by train to Salisbury.
Bill Clinton will bow to Kenny G when it comes to which one of 'em is the better sax player, but he's talking a little trash about who owns a better instrument.
They made a video showing off the result that soars from bow to poop deck, revealing details like a fully-decorated cabin, a cabin boy, and several sailors who have flown overboard.
EVERY morning the children of Tsukamoto kindergarten stomp their tiny feet in time to military anthems, bow to pictures of the emperor and vow courageously to offer themselves to defend the state.
Prominent national veterans organizations came out against Jackson when his nomination was first announced, fearing he would bow to conservative pressure to privatize the VA and displeased that he lacked managerial experience.
It now has a presence in the United States, whereas Alphabet has no footprint in China, after Google shuttered its website there in 2010 rather than bow to the government's internet censorship.
It's a nice bow to tie on the not-woke Jackson arc we've been going through this season, that he literally has to pay for the sins of someone even less woke.
The communists would have preferred America to accept what they call the "one-China principle"—namely that Taiwan is a renegade province of China, and ought to bow to the Communist Party.
But Dayib also acknowledges that her chances of victory are slim–in one Guardian article, she describes her likelihood of power as "non-existent" because of her refusal to bow to corruption.
She describes how, in curling, a skilful player may have to bow to the team's interest and take a boringly safe shot, rather than "have a showtime" and try for personal glory.
Wall Street gives each high marks for management; and three of them — Alphabet, Amazon and Facebook — are controlled by founders who don't have to bow to the whims of potential activist investors.
He wants Apple to create a human-rights committee, citing its decision last year to bow to Chinese censorship by removing hundreds of "virtual private network" apps from its Chinese app store.
Finding itself in a hole, Starbucks' management, which has a long history of supporting left-wing causes , decided to bow to political correctness, defy common sense and dig itself a deeper hole.
Those backroom threats were particularly acute in 2007 and 2008, after which U.S. firm ExxonMobil Corp refused to bow to pressure but British oil giant BP and others withdrew from some blocks.
A Supreme Court ruling reversing his conviction or ordering a new trial with sharply constrained jury guidelines would be, more than anything, a pragmatic bow to the way politics in America functions.
If Republicans in Congress ‎bow to these pressures, the victims won't be the rich, but rather the working class Americans who voted for Trump because they want more, and better paying, jobs.
"We need to send a signal to the government that we will not bow to discrimination and a law that specifically targets a religious minority," one participant wearing a niqab told Reuters.
Canada's Liberal government says it does not feel bound by the latest NAFTA deadline, and it repeated on Friday that it would not bow to U.S. pressure to sign a quick deal.
But some solace should be found in Obama's decision to bow to pressure in 2016 and start publishing summaries of civilian casualties from drone strikes, because they might not exist under Trump.
At Brandon Maxwell, that meant the cupid's bow, where a thin line of metallic gloss topped with ultrafine glitter was traced along the cupid's bow to enhance the fullness of the lips.
Another Kurdish official, who asked not to be identified because he was not authorized to comment on the matter, said the Kurds would not bow to Turkey or to the Syrian government.
Google announced concessions on Wednesday to European regulators over its online shopping service, signaling a new willingness by the Silicon Valley company to bow to tightening pressures from governments around the world.
Last year, he declared that Brazil is a Christian country; that there is no such thing as a secular state; and that those who disagree should leave or bow to the majority.
While the decision by UK prime minister, Boris Johnson, not to bow to US pressure is likely to cause shockwaves of displeasure in Washington, the move had nonetheless looked likely for months.
And while the Toronto Raptors took steps to improve their position relative to the Cavaliers this month, other teams in the East refused to bow to the pressure of the trade deadline.
Although the justices offered no justification for refusing to bow to Mr Trump's request on this occasion, the Supreme Court's order did say that the lower court should rule "with appropriate dispatch".
In the latest surrounding NAFTA, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Tuesday that the country wouldn't bow to certain requests at the talks this week with the U.S., according to Reuters.
At the end of the day, the NFL won in court, the Commissioner didn't bow to Jones and Elliott missed a six-game stretch as the Cowboys tried to make the playoffs.
Her mast dismantled, workmen tapping away at her aging bow to repair and restore, as Nicola Sturgeon chips away at a more ancient structure, the 103-year-old union between Scotland and England.
Skeptics say that is shot across the bow to all those tech unicorns floating out there waiting to go public in 2019, and that we may see lower valuations than the companies want.
"Cases like these raise real concern about whether Apple and other large US corporate entities will bow to growing Chinese demands rather than lose access to a billion Chinese consumers," the letter says.
He'd rather not talk about China  Zuckerberg mentioned tailoring Facebook policies to specific locales, but he didn't want to say whether that means the company will bow to censorship and launch in China.
Now facing multiple criminal charges against the site and its staff, the latest of which were filed this week, Rappler's management say they will not bow to what they see as government intimidation.
The Communists have indicated they would vote for the cabinet, although Babis has refused to bow to some of their policy demands such as scaling back Czech participation in NATO foreign military missions.
In refusing to bow to pressure from Senate Democrats that he explain how he would rule on certain matters, Judge Gorsuch showed restraint and acted in the finest tradition of previous judicial nominees.
Even though their boy isn't due for two months, Dre (Anthony Anderson) ends up abandoning the baby shower he was organizing in order to rush Bow to the doctor due to incessant headaches.
But his approval ratings among Republicans have been high in his presidency, and other office holders have come under pressure to bow to his demands given support among grassroots Republicans for his presidency.
One stubborn Scot, for example, who refuses to bow to English demands, is hanged and drawn in the gateway of his castle, with his guts pulled out like a length of slithering rope.
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Catalonia refused on Tuesday to bow to the Spanish government's demand that it renounce a symbolic declaration of independence, setting it on a political collision course with Madrid later this week.
Where others might simply bow to self-contradiction as inevitable, Lamar remains drawn to the idea that we will be judged by the path we walk, and by the work we leave behind.
The new tools are also a shot across the bow to Silicon Valley's other big tech companies, like Google, Twitter and particularly Facebook, that depend on users spending more time with their services.
His enthusiasm for using tariffs and other trade restrictions to compel governments to bow to his will has established a dangerous pattern of behaviour, which Shinzo Abe seems all too happy to follow.
His worshippers bow to "Oldboy" (2003), the highlight of which was the consumption of a live—and plainly disgruntled—octopus, but the new movie, apart from the guillotining of fingers, is blessedly ungross.
Even so, Aryana Saeed, an Afghan pop star, above, wouldn't bow to pressure after conservative clerics forced her to move a concert from a stadium made notorious by the Taliban's executions of women.
If you were cynical, you might assume she will revert to politics as usual, making inside the Beltway "compromises" that bow to lobbyists and deal with the limits of an obstructionist Congress. Why?
"I selected him because he is passionate about jewelry, and his is exceptional," said Ophélie Renouard, who 25 years ago reshaped the traditional bow to society into the charity event it is today.
He also doesn't need to bow to a business or corporate structure as he basically owns a controlling interest in every Russian industry and may be the truly richest man in the world.
Already, foreign businesses have to bow to China's demands for political correctness, as evidenced by Marriott International's and Delta Air Lines' public apologies for listing Taiwan and Tibet as countries on their websites.
The EU executive is not likely to bow to pressure from Gzaprom's foes and scrap the deal, underlying the thaw in business ties between the bloc and Russia despite tensions over Ukraine and Syria.
The memo clarified a portion of Trump's January executive order on immigration, which administration officials originally touted as a shot across the bow to all cities who do not comply with federal immigration enforcement.
Based on the way the two parties bow to the wishes of these two states, one would think that they have been enormously successful in pushing candidates forward and in establishing clearly defined winners.
I can go to a Roman Catholic church and bow to all their idols and statues, and I can go into the Holy Roller and pound the drums and yell, and nobody'll say nothing.
"We need to send a signal to the government that we will not bow to discrimination and a law that specifically targets a religious minority," one participant wearing a niqab told the wire service.
Trade concerns continue to support the greenback, with a deadline looming in the U.S.-China trade dispute and a refusal by Canada to bow to key U.S. demands in its trade talks with Washington.
NextEra Energy Partners' deal to buy Oncor for $18 billion has hit a roadblock, and Jim Cramer is offering a solution: bow to the deal-blockers, also known as the Texas Industrial Energy Consumers.
Though British Prime Minister Theresa May won a parliamentary vote earlier in the week and kept her Brexit strategy on track, she has had to bow to pressure from Brexit supporters in her party.
After a small bow to all four flanks of the vast room, and a kiss for his husband Simon, Bailey smiled, took a last turn on the Burberry runway, then walked out of sight.
You can use your bow to take down wild animals and collect their meat (which you eat for health), or just collect plants around the world if you want to go the vegetarian route.
"To bow to pressure to reject the town's heritage simply because some elements of that history are distasteful to some is a disservice to history," Ms. LeFevre wrote in a letter to the Council.
He testified that Infantino opted to bow to pressure from senior soccer figures rather than uphold the organization's regulations, saying that Infantino "chose to politically survive" rather than adhere to his pledges of reform.
But now, he said, it was time to consider a better home for his ever-growing collection — a bow to the eye rolls from his long-resigned domestic partner and fellow teacher, Jerilyn Rubenstein.
But Trump's pressure on Ukraine for dirt on former Vice President Joe Biden -- a possible 2020 foe -- forced House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to bow to her liberal base and drop her antipathy to impeachment.
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen has vowed not to bow to Chinese pressure, and Taipei has accused Beijing of offering generous aid and loan packages to lure its allies across, charges China strongly denies.
With Italy unlikely to bow to the demands any time soon, it pointed to a further escalation in the damaging feud and pushed Italian borrowing costs up 272.16-215 basis points on the day.
And House leaders have little political incentive to bow to Republican wishes on health care, an issue that they believe delivered their House majority and that they are eager to campaign on in 2020.
STRASBOURG, France (Reuters) - Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban told the European Parliament on Tuesday he would not bow to EU "blackmail" as lawmakers prepared to vote on whether to punish Budapest for eroding democracy.
Varying in design, the ear headbands will speak to each creator's unique style, from Johnson's frilly hot pink Minnie ears with a black and white polka-dotted bow to Klum's bedazzled, silver-sequined Minnie ears.
Urban, a U.S. Fifth Fleet spokesman, says the Iranian boat came within 800 yards of the USS Bataan, scanned it from bow to stern with the spotlight and shined the light on the USS Cole.
Velayati reaffirmed Iran&aposs firm intention to maintain its presence in Syria, but skirted a question about a possible pullback from the border, saying only that Tehran won&apost bow to U.S. and Israeli coercion.
"It seems to the Tribunal to be a very long bow to draw to suggest that it is a concoction or contrivance to advance the cause of this application," the record of the appeal says.
"The fact that some university boards and administrations bow to pressure groups and shield students from these ideas through 'safe spaces,' 'code words' and 'trigger warnings' is, in my view, a terrible mistake," he said.
They say they are concerned the delay means Trump could bow to political pressure from his reelection campaign, which is reportedly pushing the president to water down the ban to exempt mint and menthol flavors.
" Cook spoke a bit about Jobs's vision for the new Apple Park campus, and with a bow to a huge photo of his former boss on the screen, said "today and always we honor him.
Unwilling to bow to any of the small civilities that have made US politics since the Civil War contentious without being violent, Trump showed himself to have the authoritarian core predicted by his fiercest critics.
Today, we need to get a patriotic pledge from our tech companies that they will not bow to Chinese pressure to turn over secrets, they will safeguard their IP, and commit to protecting America's interests.
It's a shot across the bow to its competitors, but it's also an attempt by BlackRock to get out ahead of new fiduciary rules that will likely benefit ETFs and other forms of passive investments.
With Iranian oil exports likely declining sharply from May as most countries bow to U.S. pressure, global crude markets are expected to tighten in the short-run, Goldman Sachs and Barclays bank said this week.
The Steve Jobs era at Apple was characterized by a similar independence in decision making — the company's shares were traded on the stock market, but Jobs was too hard-headed to bow to its whims.
Republicans in his administration will not want to cooperate with Russia, or bow to the huge influence wielded by Iran in Syria, where thousands of Shi'ite militiamen including Lebanon's Hezbollah are fighting on Assad's side.
It was morally inconsistent to bow to an illegitimate system, so he went on the run instead, living exultantly for four months in "felonious vagrancy", the first-ever priest on the FBI's most-wanted list.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland must be careful not to bow to beef farmers' wishes to thwart an EU-Mercosur free trade deal only to prejudice access to more important markets, the prime minister warned on Friday.
" When I asked Neil Wren to convince me why I should be a fan of Chelsea Clinton, he said, "Chelsea is good because she doesn't bow to critics like you who 'just don't get' her.
But both those aims have often been at odds with each other as he has worked to strike a deal with Xi, who is facing his own domestic pressure now to bow to US demands.
A decision by Sanders to bow to the nearly inevitable would come as a major relief to many Democrats, especially those within Clinton's orbit who have begun to feel an acute irritation with his persistence.
Turkey has been massing troops for days along its border with Syria and vowed it would go ahead with the military operation and not bow to the U.S. threat over its plans against the Kurds.
His targets include the Russia investigation, a Federal Reserve that won't bow to his whims, previous administrations, entire cities that are led by Democrats, and adversaries from outspoken athletes to chief executives who displease him.
But to the extent that judicial independence is a core value, we need to find a better way to ensure that decisions by elected state court judges don't bow to the caprice of the electorate.
Consider his speech in Phoenix, Arizona, on August 22nd, denouncing "weak" political leaders for trying "to take away our culture…our history" when they bow to campaigners calling for Confederate memorials to be removed from display.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Governors of cash-strapped Brazilian states on Thursday got President Michel Temer to bow to their demands to relax tough austerity measures, throwing the country's pledges to rebalance its depleted accounts further into doubt.
Sen. Rand Paul tweeted a shot across the bow to Congressional Republicans over the GOP tax plan this afternoon: Why it matters: Republicans can only afford to lose three votes on tax reform, and retiring Sen.
It's important for us to see this sort of thing, however — it gives faces to the elected officials who bow to industry interests and outright question the need for consumer protections their constituents are calling for.
Kashmir also saw an upsurge in violence around India's Independence Day holiday on Monday, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the country would not bow to terrorism and accused neighbor and archrival Pakistan of glorifying it.
Still, the four women's self-deprecating humor and vivacious performance style is hard to resist, and the bow-to-bow combat of their Vivaldi contest — here offered as an encore — is a masterpiece of classical comedy.
The Times - Britain has warned Brussels that thousands of European investment funds will be under threat if it refuses to bow to demands for a comprehensive trade deal with the City of London after Brexit. bit.
The delay to the plant while an Environmental and Health Impact Assessment (EHIA) is carried out marked a rare decision by the junta to bow to protesters, who have largely been silenced since a 2014 coup.
But the costs are becoming apparent—when firms bow to Chinese censorship in order to retain access to lucrative markets, for example, or when governments accept flagrant tax avoidance as the price of unimpeded capital flows.
Egypt's military leaders are reluctant to cut those ties and lose access to Soviet-era weapons and ballistic missile systems, analysts say, a posture bolstered by their reflexive distaste for appearing to bow to American pressure.
MEXICO CITY — President Andrés Manuel López Obrador of Mexico has two options in confronting the migration standoff with Washington: He can bow to President Trump's demands, and take in tens of thousands of new asylum seekers.
In Mexico, there is popular support for treating Central American migrants humanely, and many Mexicans do not want to see President Andrés Manuel López Obrador bow to the wishes of his counterpart in the United States.
But Mr. Perez's bid will also test how willing Democrats are to risk angering Mr. Sanders's legions of grass-roots supporters — and whether they will bow to Mr. Obama in the final weeks of his presidency.
"We can be disqualified, we can even be put into jail ... but the Hong Kong people's aspirations for freedom and democracy, fair(ness) and justice should never, never bow to Beijing," Leung told reporters outside the court.
But as Biden increasingly has to stake out policy positions, he finds himself under fire from progressives in the party — and has shown a willingness to bow to demands that could hurt him with more moderate voters.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Economy Minister Peter Altmaier has sharply criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and sanctions policies, saying such measures were destroying jobs and growth and that Europe would not bow to U.S. pressure regarding Iran.
Leaders from across the bloc also made clear that they would not bow to May's suggestion that preparatory talks take place before she invokes Article 50 of the EU treaty, starting the two-year countdown to Brexit.
DUBLIN, July 12 (Reuters) - Ireland must be careful not to bow to beef farmers' wishes to thwart an EU-Mercosur free trade deal only to prejudice access to more important markets, the prime minister warned on Friday.
Milan Vaishnav, a scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, a think-tank, points to recent instances when two powerful institutions, the central bank and the election commission, have appeared to bow to Mr Modi's wishes.
To do so, they had to bow to U.S. and Chinese demands to drop some of the pledges that have become hallmarks of the Group of 20 industrialized nations, which represents two-thirds of the global population.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's determination to resist U.S. bullying in two years of negotiations to end the Korean War is a reason not to bow to Washington in bitter trade talks, a top Chinese newspaper suggested on Wednesday.
Best known for its bruising 15-year tussle with Argentina over defaulted sovereign bonds, it regularly threatens proxy fights against companies that do not bow to its demands — although it rarely has to follow through with them.
But Kramp-Karrenbauer made clear the CDU would not bow to pressure from the SPD in all areas, including on a basic pension for everyone who has paid into a pension pot for at least 35 years.
At midnight on Friday, the government slipped into a partial shutdown after Congress declined to bow to Trump's demands for $5 billion in taxpayer cash for a border wall that he repeatedly promised Mexico would pay for.
"It's probably long overdue, but markets fear that with all these protests the government is just going to bow to the populist pressures," said Win Thin, global head of emerging market currency strategy at Brown Brother Harriman.
What they're saying: "If I know one thing about Exxon, it's that the company never wants to be seen to bow to pressure," said Andrew Logan, oil and gas director for the sustainable investor advocacy group Ceres.
Elana Levine, a professor of media studies at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee who has studied the sexualized role of women in American television, sees the persistence of the game-show model as a bow to nostalgia.
Speaking in Taipei, President Tsai Ing-wen said Taiwan would not bow to pressure, describing El Salvador's decision as further evidence of China's efforts to squeeze the island, which have included regular Chinese bomber patrols around Taiwan.
WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve raised its already high marks for the state of the economy on Wednesday, refusing to bow to President Trump's recent push for the central bank to pause its march toward higher interest rates.
The repurchase plan, announced on Friday, is partly a bow to Paul Singer's pushy activist hedge fund Elliott Management, which has amassed a near-3% stake and wants it to buy back as much as $20 billion.
Giuseppe Conte, the prime minister of Italy, has suggested that leaders in Brussels have sought to raise fears about the Italian economy in order to spike the spread and force his government to bow to European rules.
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia — The genocide trial of two senior Khmer Rouge leaders concluded its hearings on Friday with an angry scolding by the lawyer for one defendant and a humble bow to the victims by the other.
While the letter may have helped his efforts, it also crystallized the league's decision to bow to economic pressure from its partners in China over support in the United States for Morey and the Hong Kong protesters.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission said on Friday it will follow rules governing migration, rather than bow to threats, such as made by an Italian minister to distribute migrants held on a coast guard ship in Sicily.
As the most powerful man in Babylon, the king is cocky and arrogant, demanding that everyone in his kingdom bow to an idol of him — if anyone was caught praying to other gods, they would be persecuted.
The Party of California is part spiritual commitment to the idea that there is something special about this place, part pragmatic bow to the reality of governing the world's fifth largest economy, a vast, diverse nation-state.
After a day of tough talks with senior Iranian officials, who all repeated that Tehran would not bow to Western pressure to scrap its ballistic missile tests, Le Drian said there remained "much work to do" with Iran.
Editorials in China Daily, a state-run media organization, have taken on a nationalist tenor in recent days in response, proclaiming the country would not bow to US pressure and that it was not afraid to fight back.
You won't lose this glimmering stick at the bottom of your purse: Dab the translucent peachy-gold formula down the bridge of your nose and above the cupid's bow to add the prettiest final touch to your look.
And in a sign that GOP attacks on their process are not yet biting, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Tuesday that she had no plans yet to bow to demands for a vote formally authorizing the impeachment proceedings.
READ MORE: How Jackson tried to save his wife's honor Stung from his wife's death, the newly elected President refused to bow to pressure not to appoint his longtime supporter and friend John Eaton as his war secretary.
But instead of the sequined ears and red or blue bows (or crystal-encrusted options), Disney's newest addition to the mix is all rose gold, from the holographic bow to the allover sequins that make up the ears.
And although many women have resolutely refused to bow to societal pressure when it comes to body hair, one only has to recall the ubiquity of the Brazilian back then to remember how intense that pressure once was.
The social network has no plans to bow to pressure from protestors and critics of Trump, who've urged tech leaders like Google and Microsoft to abandon their convention plans in light of Trump's controversial rhetoric during the campaign.
The Republicans aren't interested in what the people have to say, and will not politely bow to a nominee that Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders sends them a year from now, should voters select the Democrat in November.
Gold fell about 1% after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said on Tuesday the U.S. central bank is "insulated from short-term political pressures," suggesting policymakers would not bow to President Donald Trump's call to sharply cut rates.
"I almost get the feeling that [Trump] is trying to be a bully and he is making these countries bow to him, and that's just not going to happen," Mehre said, pointing out that this isn't just dairy.
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - The leader of Sudan's largest opposition party demanded that President Omar al-Bashir's administration bow to mass protests and step down, in an address to hundreds of party supporters in a mosque near Khartoum on Friday.
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen said on Monday the self-ruled island would not bow to pressure after her high-profile trip to Latin America, including stops in the United States, which drew criticism from China.
Iranian crude exports are likely to drop to a little more than 2 million barrels per day (bpd) in August, against a peak of 3.1 million bpd in April, as importers bow to American pressure to cut orders.
It is possible that a committee of telecom industry plutocrats who have from the outset made it their mission to rollback regulations on the industry will bow to public pressure before Wednesday, but let's not count on it.
But the Trump FCC was quick to bow to pressure to telecom giants like AT&T, Verizon, and Comcast—despite their long history of using their role as natural monopolies to hamstring competitors and nickel and dime subscribers.
In 1980, he refused to bow to pressure that PBS not show "Death of a Princess," a film based on a true story about a Saudi princess who had been publicly beheaded for adultery a few years earlier.
I bow to no one in my admiration for Ms. Murphy's command of her craft, but when the part isn't a natural fit, you can see the mechanisms of the craft at work, and the conscious actor's choices.
If there is a back-and-forth between the United States and Iran, it is simply the case that Iran has more allies and more influence there, and many Iraqi leaders are likely to bow to Iranian pressure.
Civil libertarians and religious leaders say the deadly Charlottesville protest on Saturday could be a tipping point for technology services to bow to consumer outrage and boot white nationalist and neo-Nazi sites that violate terms of service.
"No more of this," she said, as she gestured to her partner's elbow, knee, chest—a bow to the mortal body but also to the elemental daily work that had occupied Forsythe and his dancers for so long.
Sen. Ted Cruz told CNBC on Wednesday that the National Basketball Association should not bow to pressure from China, following the fallout over a tweet by the general manager of the Houston Rockets supporting the Hong Kong protests.
And, feeling bad for them is the surest sign that you are a "snowflake" -- one of those easily offended liberals who bow to the altar of political correctness and see everything as a potential trigger warning or outrage.
Gold fell 1% after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said on Tuesday the U.S. central bank is "insulated from short-term political pressures," suggesting policymakers would not bow to pressure from President Donald Trump to sharply cut rates.
Gold fell about 23% a day after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the U.S. central bank is "insulated from short-term political pressures," suggesting policymakers would not bow to President Donald Trump's call to sharply cut rates.
"This deal will accelerate content and streaming initiatives between Time Warner properties and AT&T and be a major shot across the bow to other cable and wireless players with all these assets under one hood," he said.
Obama in August rejected recommendations from some of his advisors to disclose the Russian link and take some limited covert action as "a shot across Putin's bow to knock it off," one official with knowledge of the matter said.
Taiwan will not bow to Chinese pressure and called for international support against Beijing's "out-of-control actions", a presidential spokesman said on Thursday, after Beijing urged companies to change the way they refer to the self-ruled island.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer told Bild newspaper he would not bow to demands to dismiss Hans-Georg Maassen, who was set to take up a senior role in the interior ministry after being ousted as spymaster.
Mihelic and Gleeson are concerned that, in the coming years, laws protecting freedom of speech will not be upheld, and that, even before the fact, people in power in the art world might bow to fear of potential censorship.
Using shades "Zenith" (a yellow-y gold) and "Frosting" (a stardust silver) from the ProFusion Metallics Palette, Jaikaran lined eyes with bold metallic strokes and added a touch of gold at the Cupid's bow to tie it all together.
That US$14bn deal appears to be on the brink of failure, however, with the CDS clearinghouse set to remain in LCH's grip after LSEG refused to bow to regulatory pressure to offload its Italian bond trading platform, MTS.
Go deeper: Reality check on Flake Get smart: Amid all the chaos in Washington right now, and despite some Republicans complaining about Trump in private, the reality is that nearly all of them continue to publicly bow to him.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States on Friday signaled it would not bow to the European Union's request to keep agriculture out of planned U.S.-EU trade talks, publishing negotiating objectives that seek comprehensive EU access for American farm products.
PARIS (Reuters) - President Emmanuel Macron's remark that he will not bow to "slackers" who resist labor reforms looked set to dog the image-conscious French leader, with opponents casting him as a champion of the wealthy and big business.
Now, amid speculation that he will bow to calls from the ruling party to run for a possible fifth term in presidential elections in 2019 despite health concerns, Bouteflika has been concentrating power in his inner non-military circle.
Furthermore, his savage revenge on those who cross him, whether taken in the courtroom, on TV, or in the political arena, sounds a lot like Haman setting out to destroy the one man who would not bow to him.
But as novice-friendly as the tournament is, Freund takes tradition seriously, and regularly makes competitors re-enter the ring after a match is over bow to each other if he thinks they didn't bow properly the first time.
The class would have to be offered only as an elective, all techniques would be required to have English descriptive names, and chanting, mantras and using the greeting "namaste," which translates as "I bow to you" would be prohibited.
But we can celebrate the troops' homecoming without deluding ourselves about what the agreement is — a U.S. bow to the Taliban and a body blow to millions of Afghan women, whose brutal oppression remains a hallmark of Taliban rule.
For more than two years, Mr. Trump has tried to force Mexico to bow to his wishes, insisting during the campaign that he would compel America's southern neighbor pay for his border wall, a demand that Mexico unsurprisingly rejected.
ANC officials admitted they had no idea whether Zuma would bow to the their recall demand -- which has no constitutional effect -- or cling on to power and face a vote of no confidence in parliament organized by opposition parties.
It's remarkable that one of the country's premier educational institutions would bow to C.I.A. pressure and reject a person who has arguably done more to contribute to the public's understanding of world diplomacy than anyone else in modern times.
His comment that Pelosi and her Senate counterpart Chuck Schumer were "treasonous" because they didn't clap his State of the Union address might have delighted voters who flocked to Trump because of his refusal to bow to political correctness.
The economy of tiny but wealthy Qatar, the world's largest exporter of natural liquefied gas, has weathered the boycott and diplomats said Doha has no reason to bow to demands, especially as the emir has emerged stronger at home.
Lam, a lifelong veteran of Hong Kong's fractious politics who was appointed chief executive two years ago, has refused to bow to the protesters' jeering calls for her to quit, democracy advocates in Hong Kong vowed to press on.
Diplomats say China's absence will limit what can be achieved, while North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has shown no sign of being willing to bow to pressure to give up weapons he sees as vital to his survival.
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen said on Monday the island would not bow to pressure after she made a high-profile trip to Latin America last week that included stops in the United States, which drew criticism from China.
He refuses to bow to the queen (though he did present her with a pot of home-made jam) and sings the national anthem in a way that makes it clear that he knows it's a farrago of imperialist nonsense.
"America First" cannot succeed when the world economy and global supply no longer bow to the U.S. Parag Khanna is the founder of FutureMap and the author of "The Future is Asian: Commerce, Conflict, and Culture in the 21st Century."
"Followers" are beholden to groups like the Idaho Freedom Foundation (which grades each vote according to its adherence to their idea of conservative values), who bow to groupthink, even when it betrays what they believe is best for their own district.
It was a week of topsy-turvy pronouncements on U.S. policy toward Iran that careened between the bellicose, the conciliatory and back again after Iran shot down an American military drone and boasted it would not bow to Washington's pressure.
Whatever the legality of separatism, once the desire for independence reaches a critical point, governments must deal with it in three ways: crush it, bow to it, or negotiate in good faith, knowing that separation may still be the outcome.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Europe will not bow to threats from the United States in a trade dispute and wants to resolve it via negotiations, German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said on Tuesday before European Commission talks with Washington on the issue.
But what Nassar laid bare was that the rot extends beyond one predator or even one sport — it's the product of a broken system, one that unwittingly grooms young girls to stay silent and bow to the will of their superiors.
WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland promised on Monday to put up a tough fight at the European Union's anniversary summit later this week, with the country's most powerful politician saying Warsaw will not bow to any form of a multi-speed Europe.
It suggests that Trump doesn't really understand the shortcomings of his first statement on Charlottesville and believes this is all just a bow to the news cycle rather than a moral imperative to speak out clearly against hate and evil.
But the legal writing was on the wall, and after throwing up roadblock after roadblock, the state of Florida eventually had to read it, and bow to the inevitable, but not without inflicting an additional indignity on the long- suffering petitioner.
LONDON (Reuters) - British finance minister Philip Hammond will probably have some rare good news about the country's weak public finances when he delivers his first full budget plan next week, but he is unlikely to bow to demands for higher spending.
Albayrak tweeted his comments in response to remarks by German Economy Minister Peter Altmaier who said U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and sanctions policies were destroying jobs and growth, and that Europe would not bow to U.S. pressure regarding Iran.
BERLIN/ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's government will not bow to pressure to scrap a pre-Christmas payout to poor pensioners, its finance minister said on Thursday, as it needed to maintain credibility with its people as well as its international lenders.
She said she was inspired to take up the sport after watching Jennifer Lawrence play Katniss Everdeen, who relies on her skills with a bow to survive 'The Hunger Games' - a televised fight to the death in a dystopian future.
It could stand its ground, refusing to bow to the intergalactic behemoth, and potentially be lost entirely in the wash of hyped-up anticipation about what exactly Luke Skywalker had been doing while kicking it solo on some rocky island.
The media alternated between calling the protest "historic" and "extraordinary" while pundits interrogated Republicans as to why they didn't bow to the election-year pressure tactic of a party that at that moment wielded no institutional power in the chamber.
Mr Hu was a wooden leader whose rule was overshadowed by the retired Mr Jiang; Mr Jiang, while in power, had to bow to his retired predecessor, Deng Xiaoping; even Deng trod carefully for fear of upsetting fellow party elders.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey will never bow to U.S. sanctions over its agreement to purchase Russian S-400 surface-to-air missile defense systems, Vice President Fuat Oktay said on Sunday regarding a deal that has strained ties between the NATO allies.
President Donald Trump doubled tariffs on Turkish metals exports to the United States last week prompting Turkey, which says it will not bow to threats, to raise tariffs on U.S. cars, alcohol and tobacco by the same amount on Wednesday.
With no international support for the reimposition of nuclear-related sanctions, the Europeans regard it as fantasy to suppose that the Iranians would now bow to demands from Mr Trump that relate more to rash campaign promises than real-world diplomacy.
SAN JUAN (Reuters) - The lawyer tapped to succeed Puerto Rico's outgoing governor faced opposition on Wednesday largely over conflict of interest concerns, two days before the bankrupt U.S. territory's top executive plans to bow to the demands of protesters and resign.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean public support for nuclear power on Friday sucker punched a government policy to steer the country away from nuclear-generated electricity as Seoul said it would bow to a demand to resume construction of two new reactors.
While the film's ending proves a bit more muddled, Blade Runner 2049 does not waver in its assertion that to be born of woman — and to bow to the indomitable power of mother nature — is key to what makes us human.
That film, which did not succeed at the box office, projected open contempt for Singh, painting him as ineffective and forced to bow to the whims of the Gandhi family, which heads India's main opposition party, the Indian National Congress.
"Google said it wouldn't bow to Beijing's censorship, it should stick to its word, especially now that it's canceled its partnership with our military," Cotton said, referencing the company's decision in June not to renew an A.I. contract with the Pentagon.
With the men wearing pins adorned with photos of Kim Il Sung, and the women in brightly colored traditional dress, crowds lined up to bow to portraits of their state founder before touring an exhibition of photos and North Korean paintings.
In a further bow to EU lawmakers, who have no legislative initiative, von der Leyen said she supported such a right for the European Parliament, and that a Commission a led by her would accept requests for laws from parliament.
Now facing multiple criminal charges against the site and its staff - the latest of which led to the arrest of its chief Maria Ressa on Friday - Rappler's management say they will not bow to what they see as government intimidation.
Muslims from all across the world, from different colors, races and cultures take a stand in one place, eat from the same food, from the same dish, drink the same water, wear the same clothes and bow to one God.
The community is vowing not to bow to the intimidation; while Pride marches were once a rarity outside big cities like Warsaw, Kraków and Poznań, this year will see a record number of about 30 Pride parades held around the country.
A single archetype always came to mind — a job creator, an American success story, someone who could self-fund his campaign and not feel the need to bow to establishment donors or a responsibility to play by the political rules.
President Donald Trump doubled tariffs on Turkish metals exports to the United States last week prompting Ankara, which says it will not bow to threats, to raise tariffs on U.S. cars, alcohol and tobacco by the same amount on Wednesday.
The characters on stage are portrayed in ridiculous ways: their obedient bow to the rich old woman is idiotic; their greed is farcical; their willingness to put aside loyalty is weak; their poor excuses for taking the money are laughable.
Beatrice wore a black velour felt hat with a hand-woven lace bow to Sandringham on Christmas Day back in 2012, and Zara often wears the milliner, last seen in her floral Kai design at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding last year.
JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii – In a bow to America&aposs growing connection to India and its expanding security role in the region, the Pentagon is changing the name of the U.S. military&aposs Pacific headquarters to U.S. Indo-Pacific Command.
Fox News host Sean Hannity said late Tuesday that embattled Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore has "24 hours" to explain "inconsistencies" in his responses to mushrooming sexual misconduct allegations or he should bow to pressure to drop out of the race.
It is worth remembering that Mr. Peterson can be more accurately described as a previously obscure Canadian academic who believed, erroneously, that he would soon be forced by law to use gender-neutral pronouns and who refused to bow to that hypothetical demand.
Joyful, creative, insidiously catchy pop music has long been one of Sweden's top exports, and its stars like ABBA, Ace of Base, and Robyn along with its super producers like Dr. Luke and Stargate all bow to Swedish pop god Max Martin.
Given that the S-400 is also expensive, Turkey's eagerness to buy it must be because it believes it is getting enough knowledge about the technology it wants and because Mr Erdogan likes demonstrating that he need not bow to the West.
With their successful nine-month stonewall of Mr Garland now looking like a brilliant move to preserve a half-century-long conservative tilt on the Supreme Court, Republicans will have no reason to bow to a Senate rule that hamstrings their new president.
"I will make my final decision on the Paris Accord next week!" he tweeted on the final day of a Group of Seven (G7) summit in Italy at which he refused to bow to pressure from allies to back the landmark 2015 agreement.
Click here to view original GIFScience presenter Steve Mould used a simple bow to demonstrate how when played like a violin, a metal plate will resonate and cause a bunch of spilled couscous to beautifully align into what are known as Chladni figures.
" David Gaider, who wrote many D&D games for Bioware, recently wrote in a Polygon op-ed that writers "[have] to bow to the requirements of gameplay and level design, as well as to the limitations of both technology and the schedule.
This became particularly clear last Friday when Egyptian judo fighter Islam El Shehaby refused to shake hands with or bow to Or Sasson after the Israeli athlete defeated him by ippon in the first round of competition in the men's over 100kg division.
With both seemingly out of the running, the government may be trying to manipulate the electoral playing field to leave the opposition with less viable options should the government bow to pressure and call elections before they're scheduled in 2018, analysts said.
But in an interview last week, Mr. Reuter said he had finally decided to bow to the inevitable: There will never be a large enough demand for the cameras and he can no longer maintain his quixotic effort to keep them alive.
"Anything that threatens an incumbent, including a campaign like this, is something Republicans will look to, especially when it comes to money because politics is about money and they will bow to the dollar," political strategist Hank Sheinkopf said in an interview.
Since the election in the United States, speculation had mounted that Ms. Merkel would bow to pressure to run again and uphold liberal values in a world transformed by Mr. Trump's victory and Britain's vote last summer to leave the European Union.
"What happened is a step in the right direction and is a bow to the will of the masses, and we have become closer to victory," Rashid Saeed, a spokesman for the main protest group, the Sudanese Professionals Association (SPA), told Reuters.
There are concerns over TikTok's ties to the Chinese government (its parent company Bytedance is based in Beijing) and its willingness to bow to conservative governments by censoring pro-LGBTQ content, but the app has always wanted its content to remain politics-free.
You could see it at Alexander McQueen, where Sarah Burton (who went almost straight from her catwalk bow to her place at the table close to Mr. Macron) took the idea of metamorphosis, of emerging from the chrysalis, both literally and elegantly.
India, for example, is considering whether to follow the United States in putting tariffs on solar panel imports to help its own industry, or whether to bow to the dominance of China, by far the largest maker and buyer of solar panels.
But such pressure is coming up against the advice of three top Harris consultants — Ace Smith, Sean Clegg and David Binder — who have extensively polled and run focus groups on the Democratic primary electorate and do not believe she should bow to activists.
House Speaker Paul Ryan appeared to bow to pressure from seniors groups on Sunday, admitting for the first time that his health care bill doesn't do enough for those in their 60s and would have to be revised to give them more help.
The second path is to bow to this kind of pressure and accept that carbon dioxide's role in climate change — and, by proxy, the trustworthiness of establishment climate science — is a subject of legitimate controversy, and that both sides deserve to be heard.
On Monday, May was forced to bow to demands from her party's hardline Brexit supporters to amend her legislation while on Tuesday she narrowly avoided defeat in parliament at the hands of pro-EU lawmakers who wanted closer ties with the bloc.
Rather than bow to industry pressure, the commission is in a strong position to use its authority to compel the tech industry to share more about its business practices toward children, to better inform both public discussion and its own regulatory efforts.
ROME (Reuters) - The European Union must not bow to threats from Turkey to push millions of Syrian refugees into EU countries, Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said on Friday, adding that Ankara should stop its military operations in northern Syria at once.
I have given quite a few speeches since the election and inevitably some variation of this "reaching out" issue is raised in the form of a question, and my answer is always the same: The Enlightenment must never bow to the Inquisition.
In the interview, Barr rejected accusations of undue political influence at the department, asserting that Trump had "never asked [him] to take any action in a criminal case" but affirming that he would not bow to any political interference in his department.
Trump also boasted that since he was self-funding his campaign he couldn't be bought and would not bow to the special interest groups and donors: By the end of June, though, the press was reporting that the Trump campaign was dangerously low on cash.
KIGALI (Reuters) - Rwandan President Paul Kagame said on Wednesday he did not want a third term in office but had to bow to entreaties from his people, who were not ready to say goodbye to the architect of the nation's recovery from a 1994 genocide.
Trump, who was widely seen to have broken royal protocol when he failed to bow to the queen in 2018 and then walked in front of her as they inspected a guard, avoided the mild embarrassment suffered by his predecessor at the state banquet.
In a hearing about Britain's telecommunications industry in the House of Commons, John Suffolk, Huawei's global cyber security and privacy officer, defended the company as "independent," saying it would not bow to pressure to supply information from its mobile networks to the Chinese government.
" - New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, in a statement joining California Governor Jerry Brown and Washington Governor Jay Inslee in announcing the formation of an alliance of states committed to upholding the Paris agreement "This great leap backward is another bow to anti-science know-nothingism.
"While we understand that many powerful special interests would like to see Director Cordray leave, we urge you not to bow to their demands to initiate costly, meritless litigation, and we stand ready to oppose any efforts you may make to do so," they wrote.
"While we understand that many powerful special interests would like to see Director Cordray leave, we urge you not to bow to their demands to initiate costly, meritless litigation, and we stand ready to oppose any efforts you may make to do so," they wrote.
TOKYO (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump greeted Japanese Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko on Monday with a genteel handshake and nod, but no bow, avoiding the pitfall of U.S. President Barack Obama who was criticized at home for his deep bow to the monarch.
"I will make my final decision on the Paris Accord next week!" he tweeted on the final day of a Group of Seven (G-7) summit in Italy at which he refused to bow to pressure from allies to back the landmark 2015 agreement.
Trump's budget is a shot across the bow to all our national parks and monuments, from Yellowstone to Bears Ears, and should be opposed—like any efforts to undo or undermine our national public lands that have been set aside for all people to enjoy.
We are about to get a defining test of one major tenet of the Trump/Ross/Navarro trade policy premises: that the U.S. has such overwhelming market power that U.S. trading partners — even the equally large EU — will ultimately bow to U.S. economic demands.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Cleveland Indians will remove the grinning "Chief Wahoo" logo from their uniforms beginning in the 2019 season, the baseball team said on Monday, in a bow to critics who have long assailed the image as a racist Native American caricature.
However, Coordinating Political, Legal and Security Affairs Minister Luhut Pandjaitan told press Wednesday that Indonesia had its own legal system, that no external party could dictate the way it solved its problems and that the government would not bow to the IPT 1965's recommendations.
"That was a shot across the bow to not only the President, but also Bannon's detractors, including Matt Drudge, who claimed if Steve was fired he would not have any influence," said Sam Nunberg, a former Trump campaign aide who is in Bannon's circle.
The efforts are also a shot across the bow to show the groups' determination to continue fighting for abortion rights even as they face the possibility that incoming Republican President Donald Trump may work with the Republican-dominated Congress to try to further restrict abortion.
So while some may worry that museums will bow to community pressures of all kinds, I think that this is an instance where clearly the trauma being recalled and relived on the part of native people warranted the serious consideration that the Walker gave it.
Given the structure of the story and the multiple perspectives it indulges, the timeline of events is difficult to follow, though it barely matters, since you know the final reel will be wrapped up in a nice little bow to clear up any confusion.
"It's a shot across the bow to cities, and shows that it's really important to hire, train and develop police officers to avoid situations like this in the future," said Chuck Wexler, executive director of the Police Executive Research Forum, a law enforcement policy nonprofit.
BEIJING — One of the world's leading academic publishers, Cambridge University Press, on Monday abruptly reversed its decision to bow to censorship of a leading journal on contemporary China, after its agreement to remove offending papers from its website in China ignited condemnation from academics.
Ms. Sobol, who last week was sprayed with black slime near her Moscow apartment by an unidentified assailant, has infuriated the authorities by refusing to bow to a campaign of intimidation by the security forces and nominally independent vigilantes against herself and her family.
ROME, Oct 11 (Reuters) - The European Union must not bow to threats from Turkey to push millions of Syrian refugees into EU countries, Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said on Friday, adding that Ankara should stop its military operations in northern Syria at once.
"More likely the Trump administration will have to bow to the established Russia view in Washington, which will more likely mean accepting more hawkish (on Russia) members into the administration, to assure Congress and likely forestalling likely damaging investigations into the administrations' Russia links," continued Ash.
The Trump administration, in other words, is left with an Iran that's refusing, at least so far, to bow to sanctions pressure; a Congress threatening to limit cooperation with anti-Iran ally Saudi Arabia; an Iraqi government friendly to Iranian influence; and 2,000 fewer Americans in Syria.
MUMBAI, Nov 12 (Reuters) - India's central bank is considering a loan restructuring package for small and medium sized businesses, as well as reviewing lending curbs on some banks, the Economic Times reported on Monday, in a move that could see the regulator bow to government pressure.
Caught in a difficult balancing act, he wants to show the world that he takes allegations of doping seriously but, for his domestic audience, he must stand tall and not bow to what he says is severe pressure from the United States and other western countries.
"I think he's got a lot to offer, but he was flying along real well and I think he's now got a dip and he's got to pull himself out of it," said George Waggoner, who drove about half hour from Bow to see Rubio speak.
While the vote is a non-binding plebiscite, the 15-member Calgary city council, who will meet on Monday to vote on whether to move the bid process forward, is expected to bow to the will of the people, even if the margin of victory is narrow.
On the face of it, an ad informing women, in a secular context, that they don't have to bow to the imperatives of a religious patriarchy would seem to qualify, but the broader mission of administrators is to protect a range of sensitivities that ultimately become unclassifiable.
Idk, I looked down at my hands yesterday and noticed how wrinkly they already are and just thought 'frankly, there's no need to keep this telomere-shortening going into my nineties, not sure I want to watch the world bow to our Mars colony-establishing overlords anyway.
It's tempting to call this approach to public health Trumpian, simply because it has all the key hallmarks: an obvious bow to rich and powerful companies, disregard for the needs of people who are poor or sick or both and zero attention to potential long-term consequences.
The final page of this book offers her departing bow to us all by way of one of the book's dedicatees, the late poet and activist W. S. Merwin, whom Wright quotes: "On the last day of the world / I would want to plant a tree."
While some legal experts have assailed them as a patent violation of due-process rights, others have described them as a psychological salve: They allow defendants to maintain their innocence even as they bow to the reality that they would likely be convicted at a trial.
It was their first time performing together, and the set moved restively from turbid rumbles on the piano and chattering bass notes from Cooper-Moore's diddley bow to a passage of pulsing insistence, then, finally, to an elegant and bluesy sway as he switched to the flute.
Driving the news: As Facebook's leadership has debated internally whether to bow to public pressure over the political ad rules, Thiel —who was Facebook's first outside investor in 2004 and has sat on the company's board since 2005 — has advised CEO Mark Zuckerberg to stand fast.
For one, China hands in the administration of George W. Bush argued that putting China on the spot would make negotiations more difficult, because even Chinese leaders who understood the need to allow their currency to rise could not be seen to bow to American pressure.
"Our main enemies are imposing new sanctions on Iran to weaken our missile capabilities … But they should know that the children of the Iranian nation in the Revolutionary Guards and other armed forces refuse to bow to their excessive demands," the IRGC's website quoted Hajizadeh as saying.
If anything, the Macron administration's continued vagueness about major demands — a wealth tax, greater democratic participation — suggests that it is still dead-set on reducing deficits and refusing to put pressure on the rich, that it will not bow to the Yellow Vests' demands for fiscal justice.
The limit of the ordinance is particularly visible in NYC, where the state's constitution does not allow the City Council to veto NYPD purchases, and where pressure from a powerful police union has caused Mayor de Blasio, who campaigned on police reform, to bow to pressure more than once.
"I almost get the feeling that [Trump] is trying to be a bully and he is making these countries bow to him, and that's just not going to happen," Mehre said, pointing out that it's not just dairy that's affected; it's pork, soybeans, corn, poultry — the list goes on.
Conservatives have tended to put up most resistance to presidential overreach, but find their party is now led by a president who has closed down a quarter of the federal government rather than bow to Congress, and wants to make extensive use of eminent domain to build his wall.
This "apology" is more for having been so slow to bow to the progressive elites' latest fairy tale than intended for an audience of black Americans, who are currently most terrorized by the progressive policies that demand servitude and dependency rather than promote self-regulation, independence, and advancement.
Unlike Angela Merkel of Germany -- also a conservative -- who refused to bow to the far right's baiting, Kurz promised Austrians that he will further curb immigration, limit benefit payments to refugees and block newcomers from receiving social assistance until they have lived in the country for five years.
"The real danger is that these attacks will lead Trump and company to bow to the pressure of the Syria Washington hawks who are already saying that unless America stays, it will be portrayed as weak," said Aaron David Miller, a former Middle East analyst at the State Department.
It remains to be seen if Amazon might bow to investor pressure and stop selling its software, or whether Microsoft might cease working with ICE But the news certainly illustrates that relationships between technology companies and government entities have become a serious cause for concern among many critics.
While it should go without saying that the head of state of a supreme world power would hold this posture, we are now threatened by a troubling tendency, as we experienced under the Obama presidency, to bow to a world order rather than pursue our own global potential.
" When Mr. Solzhenitsyn returned to Russia in 1994 after years of exile in Vermont, he made Magadan his first stop, explaining upon his arrival from Alaska that he had "come to bow to the land where many hundreds of thousands of our countrymen, who were executed, are buried.
Most of the teenage players observe traditional beliefs: They bow to the four sacred mountain peaks of Navajo; they carry corn pollen in case their path crosses that of the coyote, a notorious trickster; they swallow a bitter herb before games to guard against envy, jealousy and witchcraft.
Our thought bubble, from Axios' Sara Fischer: Analysts don't expect Sony to bow to Third Point's pressure to sell Sony Pictures this time around, especially given that the firm will have even less leverage now than it did when it first pushed the Japanese giant to sell Sony Pictures in 2014.
"Bernie Sanders, who loved to talk about how 'true progressives' never bow to political realities or powerful interests, had long bowed to the political reality of his rural state of Vermont and supported the NRA's key priorities, including voting against the Brady Bill five times in the 1990s," she writes.
But the background check measure was not enough to win over most Democrats, nor did it persuade law enforcement officials in some of the largest cities, including New York, who say the legislation would force locales with strict gun laws to bow to places with few or no gun restrictions.
In the past few years, however, I have had a very poor return on my investment; despite controlling both houses of Congress, most governorships, and most state legislatures, incumbent Republicans seem to exist in a perpetual state of emasculation, ready to bow to leftist wishes without even a whisper of genuine protest.
Lifeboats are functional, not usually beautiful, and the CG-381 was typical: a wide-beamed, low-slung wooden craft with a small wheelhouse in the stern, an enclosed compartment for the 21956-horsepower engine amidships and a covered bow to afford protection for the crew and any rescued passengers in heavy seas.
This public humiliation has forced Mr. Duque to bow to pressure and adopt unpopular conservative positions like reneging on some aspects of the 2016 peace accords with guerrillas and asking the courts to roll back a judicial ban on aerial spraying of glyphosate — an herbicide linked to cancer — to eliminate coca crops.
If their play does not significantly improve over the next two to three weeks, they will probably have to bow to reality as the trade deadline approaches, write off this season and move to deal some of the numerous players on their roster who are in the last year of their contracts.
We won't bow to people who want to make us afraid, who hope to disrupt our lives for good, who wish we didn't step out into the dimming evening light ready to sing along to dizzying pop from that place in our chests where it doesn't matter whether we sound good or not.
But, any move by Beijing to correct its bad behavior or to reduce unfair trade practices must appear to have come from President Xi. He must look like he is following through on long-standing policies as well as doing the right thing for his country; he cannot appear to bow to Trump's White House.
With subtlety and nuance in short supply—a racist, misogynistic, chaotic, seemingly semi-literate, aspiring demagogue taking the White House—the Stapletons not only refused to bow to callow simplicity, they suggested, just for a moment, that our world could be ugly and beautiful at once, and that the latter would eventually win out.
The American right has convinced much of the country that wanting to have a beer with someone is just as important as that someone being able to make complex, rational decisions, that being a straight talker who doesn't bow to political correctness is just as desirable as having an actual plan to run the country.
In that context, a successful man-on-horseback candidacy, in which a president is elected on whose selling point is that he refuses to bow to convention or restraint, is precisely the kind of thing that could expose some of the underlying perils inherent in our system, and accelerate America's march toward either Caesarism or crisis.
" "We need a person in the White House who doesn't fear the media, who doesn't embrace political correctness, who doesn't need the money, who is familiar with success, who won't bow to foreign dictators, who is pro-military and values law enforcement, and who is angry for America and NOT subservient to the interests of other nations.
In a joint statement, Patel and Shi told BuzzFeed News said they would not bow to racist attacks and vowed to move forward with their campaigns: We decided to run for the Edison Board of Education so we can improve educational opportunities for all the students of Edison, this is the only reason we got involved.
The city's new suit, filed in federal court in Chicago, alleges that Sessions demonstrated "bad faith and an attempt to undermine or avoid this court's permanent injunction" when he again refused to grant Chicago money through the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant program because, according to Chicago, the city refuses to bow to the federal government's immigration policies.
Likewise, she would have been outraged by the Obama-Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE reluctance to assert American power and instead bow to a global world order.
The most practical and important difference in the two Democratic candidates, as I see it, is that, as president, a hawkish Hillary Clinton would be more likely to bow to Republican pressure to invade Syria or Iran or another dictatorship, further overextending America's military and soaring national debt, inflaming anti-American passions and ultimately increasing our vulnerability.
But note that the only time the album hauls out one of those reassuring finger-picking jams is also the only time it turns comic—the no-sex-please-we're-country "Aunt Peg's New Old Man," an old man who wields his long bow to show his nephew-in-law's Scruggs banjo how music's s'posed to sound.
For instance, during the second round of postmilitary elections in 2006, Ahmadu Ali, an ex-colonel and chairman of the ruling party's National Working Committee, lectured the citizens of a "restless," politically strategic state, saying that they should understand that they lived in a garrison state and should learn therefore to bow to the will of the garrison commander.
On Thursday, after days of speculation that the college administration might bow to the pressure and remove the band from the parade roster, the president of Talladega College, Billy Hawkins, issued a statement confirming the participation of the band, the Marching Tornadoes, and argued, in essence, that the 53th presidential inauguration is about something bigger than Mr. Trump.
Beijing severed official communication channels with Taiwan in the fall after it became apparent that President Tsai Ing-wen, who took office in May last year, would not bow to Chinese pressure to endorse the "1992 consensus," which holds that China and Taiwan agree there is "one China" — with each side reserving its own interpretation of what that means.
" The NBPC praised Trump as a political outsider "who doesn't fear the media, who doesn't embrace political correctness, who doesn't need the money, who is familiar with success, who won't bow to foreign dictators, who is pro-military and values law enforcement, and who is angry for America and NOT subservient to the interests of other nations.
David Attenborough is, of course, a wonderful guy—an inspiring naturalist, incredible presenter and cherished national treasure of the UK. But the decision to ignore public opinion and plump for the fifth-place name suggests that if an organization isn't willing to bow to majority opinion, it may be better off not pretending it wants to in the first place.
The mass of new members protects Mr Corbyn and forces those who want to make their way in the party to bow to him: of three Labour mayoral candidates selected on August 9th and 10th, one (Steve Rotheram, the unexpected winner in Liverpool) is a Corbyn ally and another (Andy Burnham in Manchester) is a moderate who has pandered to Corbynistas.
Moreover, in a stupid bow to the Bernie SandersBernie SandersBiden allies see boost in Tuesday's election results Sanders vows to end Trump's policies as he unveils immigration proposal Yang seeks donations for 2020 rival Marianne Williamson: 'She has much more to say' MORE forces, the Democratic National Committee eviscerated the role of so-called "super delegates," about 15 percent of the total.
The Twitter messages were also an indication of the degree to which bipartisan negotiations in Congress on the spending bill and others, including a health care overhaul that appeared on Tuesday to be stalled again, have bedeviled Mr. Trump at this early stage of his presidency, forcing him to bow to political realities to which he had insisted he was immune.
Still, the threat seemed intended to scare López Obrador into taking more extreme action on immigration, such as closing off Mexico's border with Guatemala and arresting people who help migrants get to the US. López Obrador, unlike past Mexican presidents, isn't inclined to bow to US pressure and has taken a less combative approach toward migrants than some of his predecessors.
I think Steps' specific magic lies in the fact that their music is basically timeless—Steps operate outside coolness, they do not bow to trends and we know that this has not changed for 2017 because their promo images make them look like they're at a wedding or Christmas party that could feasibly have taken place at any point over the last 40 years.
"As CNN noted, less than a month ago former FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb—who aggressively tried to rein in the tobacco and vaping industries—left the agency, and there has been some concern that in his wake the agency would bow to a backlash the New York Times described as mostly driven by "some Republicans in Congress" and a "coalition of influential conservative groups.
At last, the heads of government in two Balkan countries — Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, 44, of Greece and Prime Minister Zoran Zaev, also age 44, of North Macedonia — have acted in the long-term best interest of their nations rather than bow to pressure from disruptive ethnic nationalists who have caused so much misery and held back major areas of the Balkans for years.
"It's a first shot across the bow to underscore the fact that no one, not even the president, is above the law, and that there are serious concerns about the president's disregard for existing laws and statutes," said Anthony Romero, the executive director of the organization, which is adding 20013 staff members — a 10 percent increase — in anticipation of taking legal action against Mr. Trump.
"Fox News Sunday" host Chris WallaceChristopher (Chris) WallaceChris Wallace: Pelosi plan to force 'McConnell to bow to her will' was a 'total failure' The Hill's Morning Report - Impeachment week Administration officials defend Trump claims, Soleimani intelligence as senators push back on briefing MORE had pressed White House national security adviser Robert O'Brien on the inconsistency between the briefing and the interview in a previous segment.
Others cast the blame on the Football Association itself: for kick-starting the competition's demise by allowing Manchester United to opt out in 2000, in favor of playing in that year's Club World Cup in Brazil; for toying with various ideas — like abolishing replays of tied matches — to bow to the wishes of those Premier League clubs that see the Cup as an unwelcome distraction.
So yeah, it's a little ignorant, and I will bow to anyone's claims about that being an ugly thing to do, but it would be nice to walk with a certain amount of good faith from our allies that everything we do is directly set to destroy the far right, and by putting our bodies directly in harm's way with this, that we mean fucking business.

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