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Other cities, though, may already be buckling to the competitive pressure.
Tom Malinowski of New Jersey accused the NBA of buckling to pressure from China's authoritarian government.
For Mr Erdogan to free Mr Brunson now, he adds, would be "perceived as buckling to American extortion".
A DHS spokesman claimed the airlines were "buckling to a false media narrative" in choosing to not partner with the agency.
But now, instead of buckling to American pressure, Iran declared on Sunday that those restrictions are over — a decade ahead of schedule.
In the aftermath of Malaysia's stunning election result, one of the country's most respected business figures has admitted to "buckling" to pressure from the previous government.
Video of the knockout showed five fierce blows to the head, then Anucha limply buckling to the ground as the referee tried to stop the action.
The Spanish rider Gorka Izaguirre had the unusual experience of his rear wheel buckling to the point that it looked like something out of a scrap heap.
The only person he fired — Flynn — was someone he actually liked but felt political pressure to fire (and he now, according to reports, regrets buckling to that pressure).
But for now, if Hollywood wants to keep the government out of its business and if audiences want the same, then buckling to perceived pressure is no way to do it.
State Department officials are critical of Pompeo for buckling to pressure from the president and his personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, and abruptly recalling Yovanovitch while she was serving as U.S. ambassador in Ukraine.
Professor Balding said in an interview on Monday that he welcomed the latest decision by Cambridge University Press, but that research and publishing still risked buckling to political or economic pressure from China.
It's taken well over a year for Google to shift its position but the search giant is finally buckling to European data protection regulators' demands to apply granted search delisting requests on the Google.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Wednesday accused three airline carriers of "buckling to a false media narrative" over the recent separation of children from their families at the United States' southern border.
Representative Gary Alejano, a former marine captain who had warned of China's increasing presence near Thitu, accused Mr. Duterte of buckling to Beijing, saying the Philippines could rightfully set up structures on the sandbar.
The company was Philip Morris, and April 2, 1993, became known as "Marlboro Friday" after it suddenly cut the price of its flagship cigarette brand by 20 percent, buckling to intense competition from generic smokes.
There's also no strong case for a link between violent video games and mass shootings, and buckling to Trump's demands could spark an enormous backlash from gamers who are hypersensitive to even a hint of censorship.
Menzies became a pure-play aviation business after it agreed to sell its newspaper distribution business to a private equity firm last year, buckling to long-time pressure from investors Kabouter Management LLC, shareholder Value Management and Laskestreet.
CJNG suspicions that local police were buckling to pressure from the Sinaloa Cartel to betray them and change sides was one of the reasons the gang lashed out against security forces in 2015, four current and former Jalisco officials said.
In 2014, the St. Louis Rams issued a public apology for the St. Louis 5's "hands up don't shoot" gesture, buckling to accusations that the players' support for the movement for black lives was a sign of disrespect to law enforcement.
JOHANNESBURG, March 2 (Reuters) - AJN Resources has scrapped a plan to purchase a 10% stake in Congo's biggest gold mine from state-owned gold firm SOKIMO, buckling to pressure from Barrick, the operator and 45% stakeholder of the Kibali mine which opposed the deal.
The theme of their statement was echoed throughout the Senate Democratic caucus, as senators blamed Trump for reversing course on a Senate-passed measure after buckling to criticism from his most conservative supporters that funding for a border wall must be included in a stopgap bill.
The boy eventually gave up and returned to his parents in mainland China, buckling to immense pressure by localists.
According to the University of Wisconsin System administration, the merger would save money. Critics said the merger was being rushed without input from the campuses and that the system was buckling to political pressure from the state. The proposal was approved by the UW Board of Regents in their November 2017 meeting, implementation began July 1, 2018.
Albert Mooren was the first well known ophthalmologist in Düsseldorf, whose name today is reflected in the postal address of the University Hospital. He trained with the famous founder of the German Ophthalmological Society, Albrecht von Graefe (1828–1870), before becoming chairman of the newly established Eye Hospital of Düsseldorf in 1862. The hospital was promoted to medical school in 1919. Ernst Custodis, Professor and chairman of the department from 1946 to 1967, introduced scleral buckling to ophthalmology in 1949 as a revolutionary new concept to treat retinal detachment.
As such, devices such as a Starling Resistor are often used to predict fluid flow under these conditions. Fluid is forced through an elastically deforming tube which passes through a region of high external pressure causing a flattening of the tube depending on the relative pressures of the inside and outside of the tube. In the absence of any flow (puD pd), an increase in pe generates a compressive stress in the tube wall causing it to buckle from a circular to an elliptic cross-section (except, of course, near its ends, where it is attached to the rigid tubes). Buckling to a shape with more than two lobes may arise in short, tethered, or inhomogeneous tubes.
Conditions which can benefit from vitrectomy include: Retinal detachment – a blinding condition where the lining of the eye peels loose and floats freely within the interior of the eye. Steps to reattach the retina may include vitrectomy to clear the inner jelly, scleral buckling to create a support for the reattached retina, membranectomy to remove scar tissue, injection of dense liquids to smooth the retina into place, photocoagulation to bond the retina back against the wall of the eye, and injection of a gas or silicone oil to secure the retina in place as it heals. Macular pucker – formation of a patch of unhealthy tissue in the central retina (the macula) distorting vision. Also called epiretinal membrane.
Wary of the loss of credibility Altered Images had suffered due to buckling to CBS' demands on packaging, the Chameleons were protective of their image and consequently were dropped by the label soon after the release of "In Shreds". The Chameleons subsequently signed to UK label Statik Records, a subsidiary of Virgin Records, on which they released their debut studio album, Script of the Bridge, in 1983. Script of the Bridge, featuring the singles "Up the Down Escalator", "As High as You Can Go" and "A Person Isn't Safe Anywhere These Days", showcased Burgess's strong vocals and the band's guitar-based sound, with careful use of synthesisers. Statik's status as a subsidiary of Virgin prevented the band from qualifying for the independent charts, which resulted in reduced coverage by the British music press.

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