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Why capitulate to him in any way, shape or form?
I refuse to capitulate to the idea that it's inevitable, yet.
Last month, Cramer suggested that leadership capitulate to the activist investors.
Despite worries that he would capitulate to Russia, he stood firm.
Trump has shown no desire to capitulate to North Korea's demands.
"I have repeatedly refused to capitulate to her demands," he added.
This action resulted only when we refused to capitulate to such questionable tactics.
What's next: It is unlikely that Turkey will capitulate to Russia in Syria.
There is no evidence that Iran is likely to capitulate to American demands.
But there is no good reason for Mr. Trump to capitulate to conservatives.
"I'm not gonna capitulate to you, you fat toad," Shanks says in the video.
Now, though, I've got nothing better to do than to capitulate to its demands.
Although Milch accepted the validity of the diagnosis, he refused to capitulate to it.
They can capitulate to Bautista's demand, thereby setting a precedent they're unlikely to find desirable.
Not that they'll simply capitulate to Trump so they can move on to other issues.
And if you don't want to capitulate to those rules, then go find another job.
The development shifted momentum in their favor and forced the government to capitulate to their demands.
Indeed, free food motivates people to abandon their ideals and capitulate to their own worst impulses.
Once Uber, for whatever reason, decided to capitulate to non-use terms, the settlement was in.
What Liu actually said, however, did not indicate a clear willingness to capitulate to U.S. pressure.
But there is no sign yet that Iran will be willing to capitulate to Mr. Trump's demands.
Mr. Cruz has described Mr. Trump as "someone who's a dealmaker, who will capitulate" to the Washington establishment.
But analysts who have long studied Iran expressed strong doubts that its leaders would capitulate to American pressure.
As such, competitors ultimately capitulate to Qualcomm's demands for excessive royalties and other unfavorable licensing stipulations for SEPs.
But Trump's proclamation accomplishes similar goals without needing to capitulate to Democrats, so long as it survives in court.
In doing so, Congress would be picking winners and losers, and force creditors to capitulate to the Obama administration.
States are also reluctant to capitulate to coercive pressure because it may tempt stronger powers to escalate their demands.
It must brandish threats of limiting access to its market to force other countries to capitulate to its demands.
All she has to do is capitulate to the system that oppresses her, and be a very good girl.
We also don't need to capitulate to homophobia and transphobia (which btw *kills* people *smacks forehead*) for any reason.
It gleefully flayed congressional Republicans who were quick to compromise or, in their eyes, capitulate to the party establishment.
At some point, you do have to educate voters and make your case to voters, not just capitulate to them.
Combat sports demonstrated athletic prowess, bravery, power, determination—they did not shy away from violence, or capitulate to an enemy.
And Democrats will rightly be thrilled that they've forced Republicans to capitulate to fund so many of their domestic priorities.
While the Chinese treats American trade like a sailor treats a gal on shore leave, both parties capitulate to China.
The Good Facts are enough: Anybody who fails to capitulate to them is part of the Problem, is terminally uncool.
The implication is that draconian measures could eventually bring Pakistan to its knees and cause it to capitulate to U.S. demands.
In the administration official's view, Powell did not capitulate to Trump on interest rate policy, but "heard" what the president was saying.
If he continues, it is because he hasn't the strength to capitulate, to suspend his desertion forward (the very definition of history).
"It takes a while for sellers, whether in new development or resales, to capitulate to sudden changes in the market," he said.
Instead of pursuing a path that was yielding results, Obama decided to capitulate to the Iranians at the negotiating table in 2015.
As a savvy historian, Raulff refuses to capitulate to simplistic chronological organization and instead relays events without forcing them into artificial sequence.
Perhaps there's a lesson to be learned there for other American companies considering whether or not to capitulate to the social justice mob.
The government needs to reverse this ban and uphold the rule of law and refuse to capitulate to arbitrary actions by the military.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be loath to appear to capitulate to demands from Trump, who is widely detested in his country.
Its leaders, analysts say, are determined not to capitulate to what they view as economic and psychological warfare, or to negotiate under duress.
That does not mean that Democrats need to capitulate to Trumpism by, for instance, changing their position on key immigration issues like DACA.
In front of some audiences, John McDonnell, the shadow chancellor, implies that he would not capitulate to the forces of capital without a scrap.
This reversal, displaying a troubling capacity to capitulate to political pressures, comes months after the Corps granted the Dakota Access full approval to construct.
"I'm really hoping that YouTube doesn't capitulate to a multihundred-million-dollar corporation who've had a long history of advocating corporate censorship," he said.
Big picture: In the Trump framing, the U.S. threatens to limit access to its market to force other countries to capitulate to its demands.
The health of China's economy depends on exporting to the United States, so, the thinking goes, the Chinese government will capitulate to American demands.
Institutions fearing a charge of racism capitulate to these demands and it falls to the vigilance of small secular groups to stop this encroachment.
We recognize that these attacks use destruction as a means of instilling fear, with the fear meant to cause us to capitulate to demands.
It was hard, at the juncture, not to capitulate to a market that had rebounded so sharply and recommend everyone get back into the pool.
These folks believe they hold the magic power of the wallet over developers who should cower before them and capitulate to any of their demands.
You explain that Samsung's sales weren't great last year and if it doesn't capitulate to crapware, it will get pushed out for somebody that will.
"The Royal College of Physicians has spoken, and the vast majority of physicians will capitulate to that because it is their professional responsibility," said Liebling.
Turkey, which has been trying to strike greater economic partnerships with Beijing, recently became the latest Islamic country to capitulate to Beijing over the Uighurs' plight.
Mitt Romney blasting Trump and the US as being "so weak and diplomatically inept" to capitulate to Turkey and calling for public hearings on the matter.
It must wait to see if its oil clampdown — which looks like a far more effective tool — will force Iranian leaders to capitulate to American demands.
Rather than capitulate to the anti-abortion agenda, Planned Parenthood forewent the $60 million in funding it would have received had it stayed in the program.
What kind of cringing, bewildered invertebrates roll over and capitulate to the losing side of a debate at a time when they've never had more leverage?
"Rather than capitulate to extortion and blackmail, I've decided to publish exactly what they sent me, despite the personal cost and embarrassment they threaten," he explained.
And it doesn't look like there is an end in sight, with Democrats refusing to capitulate to President Donald Trump's demands for a $0003 billion border wall.
There are several companies, however, that have managed to protect their market share and not capitulate to rumors that Amazon would come for their industries, Cramer said.
These provocations seem based on an idea that raising the risk of war can force China or North Korea to capitulate to Washington's demands, ignoring recent history.
I can't speak to all of their motives, but I was unwilling to capitulate to a system dominated by petty tyrants willing to win at any cost.
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — The pair of budding corruption fighters paused outside Slovakia's presidential palace, trying to decide how long to give the government to capitulate to their demands.
As shaky as Seattle's offensive line has been, it will not capitulate to a Detroit pass rush that has 26 sacks, the second fewest in the league.
At some point, Mary Queen of Scots becomes an exercise in examining the ways even the world's most powerful women must capitulate to the horrible men around them.
If—as is highly unlikely—the Fed were to capitulate to the president and cut rates instead, the ensuing bounce would probably be smaller than its critics imagine.
And that her base will punish her not at all for refusing to play ball -- or, in the base's mind, capitulate -- to the demands of this White House.
But Iranian leaders were never going to just capitulate to American demands, and they continue working to thwart American objectives in Syria, Iraq and elsewhere across the region.
Having to capitulate to the state government was the latest in a series of indignities suffered by Atlantic City, once seen as the glittering jewel of the Jersey Shore.
That should send many of the industrials that rallied earlier this week on hopes that China could capitulate to Trump the same way Mexico and Canada have ... back down.
As in the presence of motor-mouthed comedians, you either sit there stone-faced or eventually capitulate to the cascade of weirdness and the fertility of wayward minds unleashed.
Sanders will now be faced with extreme pressure to fall in line and capitulate to the Democrat Party by pledging his full support to Hillary for party unity sake.
During a joint news conference after the summit meeting, Mr. Trump appeared to capitulate to Mr. Putin, which drew outrage from many Republican lawmakers, longtime supporters and his aides.
Perhaps Ryan and his allies can build something new that represents the principles they subscribe to, without having to capitulate to the hateful elements that have dragged down the party.
In resuming sanctions, Mr. Trump hopes to force Iran to capitulate to unrealistic American demands, including ending all its nuclear activity and ceasing its military role in Syria and Yemen.
While the Fed has seemed to capitulate to the market before, there's a pressing reason why that might not happen this time: There's little evidence rate cuts would do much good.
And the fact that it has this massive exposure to China and the fact that in the Chinese market, it has capitulated to demands it would never capitulate to the American market.
But Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and most of his cabinet do not want to be seen to capitulate to violence or appear unwilling to enforce Israel's claim to sovereignty over all Jerusalem.
"Rather than capitulate to extortion and blackmail, I've decided to publish exactly what [AMI] sent me, despite the personal cost and embarrassment they threaten," Bezos wrote in a blog post on Thursday.
A day earlier, top U.S. independent refiner Valero Energy Corp was the first to capitulate to worsening market conditions with a 25-percent cut to gasoline output at its 180,000 Tennessee refinery.
And hardliners in the Trump administration worry Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is leading him down an accommodationist path that — in their minds — would betray the President's economic agenda and capitulate to Beijing.
After 9/11, this tendency was intensified due to the desperation to rebuild what had been lost, to fill the void, to prove that the United States would not capitulate to terrorisms.
My own gender is a continuum that stretches from a 4-year-old who stood in the wrong gender line to the 71-year-old who just doesn't capitulate to binaries anymore.
But now it appears that Ryan simply painted himself into a corner—and his only way out was to capitulate to Trump while Hillary Clinton was laying into him all over cable television.
Hart then refused to apologize, stating that he had addressed the issue in the past and would not capitulate to the request for him to do so again in order to move forward.
The threat was a drastic move against an American ally, essentially daring the Mexican government to risk economic catastrophe on both sides of the border if it did not capitulate to his demands.
"The problem is as much about appearing to not capitulate to the other side as it is trying to solve any problems," said Michael Stephens of the Royal United Services Institute in London.
"The problem is as much about appearing to not capitulate to the other side as it is trying to solve any problems," Michael Stephens of the Royal United Services Institute told the Times.
" Bezos said he's revealing the details rather than "capitulate to extortion and blackmail," adding the publication believed the photos were newsworthy because it's "necessary to show Amazon shareholders that my business judgment is terrible.
This milestone follows a vow from Ayatollah Ali Khamenei that Iran would never capitulate to U.S. sanctions, in the supreme leader's first public comments since Mr. Trump's last-minute cancellation of a military strike.
"China's proportionate and targeted tariffs on U.S. imports are meant to send a strong signal that it will not capitulate to U.S. demands," said Eswar Prasad, a professor of international trade at Cornell University.
Jojo Rabbit is an "anti-hate satire" because it refuses to capitulate to the unstated rules of Holocaust stories — instead, it demands that we find laughter in the unfathomable, and humanity in the monstrous.
Something had to be done to end China's unfair practices, and rather than capitulate to the predictions of recession and calamity, we need to stay the course and continue to add tariffs to Chinese goods.
Elected to the Ukranian parliament while still a prisoner, many view Savchenko as a national hero back home—a female military pioneer who single-handedly upheld Ukraine's global reputation and refused to capitulate to Russian aggression.
In this instance, however, the editors are not interested in gifting Democrats, but rather in giving congressional Republicans a harmless means of expressing their collective outrage over a president seeming to capitulate to a foreign power.
They also agreed that Zelensky, still new in the job, is sensitive to domestic perception and would not want to tell his own people that he had felt like he had to capitulate to American demands.
"If a private company would be required to capitulate to a government demand like this, we're living in George Orwell's 1984," said Matthew Adams, a partner at Fox Rothschild who works on cases involving digital forensics.
In all things: You don't have to faithfully recreate a greeting card or holiday movie idea of what this is supposed to be like, or capitulate to what your family thinks you are supposed to be like.
It is the conditions that produce violence that should upset us ethically and prompt us to act responsibly, rather than to capitulate to a privatized emotional response that substitutes a therapeutic language for a political and worldly one.
It took a tsunami of media attention to get such adults to capitulate to J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter books and, once they did, they raved about the series as an exception, seemingly unaware of its distinguished lineage.
But Britain had wasted months in the first phase of Brexit talks, only to capitulate to the EU's demands, and it needed to be more realistic when formal negotiations about a future trade deal start in March, she argued.
Why it matters: Democrats' opposition reflects their growing unwillingness to capitulate to Republicans who aren't giving them what they want — namely signing off on their bipartisan DACA deal from last week — even if it means causing a government shutdown.
Durbin insisted that Democrats would not capitulate to the president's demand for more than $5 billion in funding for border wall construction, arguing that lawmakers had already agreed on a package that would provide $1.3 billion for border security.
Britain said on Saturday it would not "capitulate" to European Union demands in Brexit talks and again urged the bloc to engage with its proposals after May had said that Brexit talks with the EU had hit an impasse.
But even though Mr Trump has changed his stance towards the one-China policy, this does not necessarily mean he will capitulate to China on other matters, nor that he and Mr Xi will be able to work together constructively.
In other words, its the willingness of consumers to pay higher fares for rides, as company's capitulate to pressure from investors to shrink losses and end the coupons that helped them grow market share over previous years as privately funded companies.
KIEV, Ukraine — It was early September, and Ukraine's new president, Volodymyr Zelensky, faced an agonizing choice: whether to capitulate to President Trump's demands to publicly announce investigations against his political enemies or to refuse, and lose desperately needed military aid.
It would have been easy to capitulate, to cut and run—to, you know, I-- I do think that the idea of investing in the ecosystem, there's industry relations, there's government relations, there's academic relations, there's workforce relations-- workforce relations.
But it may nonetheless be a turning point: It will mark the end of the charade of Palestinian leadership and autonomy by proving that even when Palestinians capitulate to and collaborate with their occupiers for decades, they remain shut out.
After what the school described as "22 months of earnest discussion and extensive dialogue with the Archdiocese of Indianapolis about Cathedral's continued Catholic identity," the school ultimately decided to capitulate to the archbishop's demand, and Payne-Elliott was fired last June.
If many of the paintings in this exhibition remain visually fractious, with one style refusing to capitulate to another, the delicately knitted, moodily shimmering surface of "The Enchanted Island" suggests an integration of divisiveness that avoids both banality and Babel.
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, a veteran of trade negotiations from former President Ronald Reagan's administration in the 1980s who is Trump's top trade official, told lawmakers in Washington that the United States could not afford to capitulate to China economically.
"I view our intent to capitulate to censorship and surveillance demands in exchange for access to the Chinese market as a forfeiture of our values and governmental negotiating position across the globe," Poulson told the site he had written in his resignation letter.
However, unlike Indiana and Georgia, leaders in Mississippi, North Carolina and Texas have chosen to defend the fundamental freedom of their citizens to believe and live according to those beliefs, rather than capitulate to the economic threats of big business and entertainment.
But I've studied the scriptures carefully, especially the gospels and Paul's letters, and I see no reason to capitulate to this downsized version of Easter weekend, with a vengeful God putting up his own son on a cross for satisfaction of some kind.
France has sought to bring the two into talks but has so far failed, suggesting neither is willing to abandon core elements of policy - the U.S. belief that pressure will bring Iran to its knees, and Iran's refusal to capitulate to U.S. duress.
Maybe he should keep his hands in his pockets, but at least it means he isn't prepared to capitulate to the icy codes of personal decorum written by people who don't know the difference between exuberant human warmth and unwarranted sexual advances.
France has sought to bring the two into talks but has so far failed, suggesting neither is willing to abandon core elements of policy - the U.S. belief that pressure will bring Iran to its knees, and Iran's refusal to capitulate to U.S. duress.
BUCHAREST, Romania — Romanian anticorruption protesters were out in record numbers on Sunday evening, so distrusting of their government that they refused to accept its contrite promise the night before to capitulate to their demands and rescind a decree that had decriminalized some corruption offenses.
Why it matters: Zelensky was poised to capitulate to what House impeachment committee members and several witnesses have accused Trump of doing — withholding military aid to Ukraine to pressure its government into announcing investigations into the Bidens and the origins of the Russia probe.
This is not how the Democratic Party has historically operated, so to see it begin to capitulate to the likes of far-left groups (which I used to believe possessed little influence) marks a troubling shift towards extremism that mimics the Republicans' Tea Party phenomenon of 2010.
Trump's nomination in 2016 reflected a collapse on the part of the institutional GOP, which ultimately had no choice but to capitulate to its voters and embrace the combination of debased servility and rank fascism that was previously allowed to remain latent in Republican political appeals.
"The question for New Yorkers will be can he — within a highly charged and politicized environment where there are competing visions and interests — speak truth to power or will he capitulate to pressure that will come from every side?" said Josh Matlow, a Toronto city councilor.
But with taps running dry it was easier to capitulate to the rioters' main demand, which is to allow the Jats, a caste-like community that is powerful in Haryana, to gain "reservations"—that is, a share of state favours formally reserved for the supposedly poor and downtrodden.
Rather than treating allies like reckless teenagers who can't be trusted without Uncle Sam's constant supervision, or feckless weaklings that will jump at the chance to capitulate to rapacious neighbors, Washington should empower mature, like-minded states to deal with local challenges before they become regional or global crises.
If the Child Victims Act, which in a future iteration might include stipulations about who is required to report abuse, doesn't get passed, it will tell us something not only about the way politicians capitulate to religious interests, but also about the cultural pretenses we maintain around children's safety.
France, in particular, has sought to bring the two into a wider dialogue but has so far failed, suggesting neither is yet willing to abandon core elements of policy: the U.S. belief that pressure will bring Iran to its knees, and Iran's refusal to capitulate to U.S. duress.
In each of those, the United States stood on the precipice -- would it succumb to the spread of slavery out of the South; would it capitulate to the economic ravages of the Great Depression; and would it give in to the demons of racist fear and undermine American democracy?
Letter To the Editor: "Ban Ki-moon's Thankless Position" (editorial, June 11) says the secretary general "had no real choice" but to capitulate to Saudi Arabia's demands that he remove the Saudi-led coalition from his "list of shame" for killing and maiming children and attacking schools and hospitals in Yemen.
She does join Match, she goes to a salon and gets fully waxed, she starts dating an architect whom she didn't meet on Match, who is eight years older than her, pro women's pubic hair, and appalled by how readily a gender-studies professor will capitulate to arbitrary standards of female beauty.
I was incredibly fortunate that the exhaustion of constant spin and fear, along with the loving guidance of my parents and brave people who refused to capitulate to my hostility, eventually led me from nationalism to where I am today: a place in which I embrace diversity, and the constant change that creates it.
But I remember watching that famous Cabinet meeting where Trump just goes around the table while each member of the Cabinet showers him with ridiculous praise, and all I could think about was the committee meeting in the film where every vote is unanimous because everyone capitulates to whatever they think they have to capitulate to.
Rather than address Iran's wider interference across the Middle East and beyond its borders, Trump's strategy is designed to accomplish one of two difficult outcomes — that increased U.S. economic pressure on Tehran will force it to capitulate to Trump's demands to improve upon the "worst deal ever," or that such pressure would weaken the already fragile Islamic Republic and lead to political change in Tehran.

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