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Not all of the Republican Party has capitulated to Trump.
Moderate Republicans say he has capitulated to the far right.
He said the government had capitulated to the demands of Hefazat.
Not all of Ecuador's indigenous groups have capitulated to the oil industry.
Policymakers have capitulated to the teachers with small pay increases and other concessions.
The other coronavirus subreddits, to a certain extent, have capitulated to r/wuhan_flu.
A day later, Iran's judiciary capitulated to a crucial demand of Mr. Sadeghi.
Even the greatest mutual fund managers in history have capitulated to the index fund.
The four central chapters each portray a talented writer who capitulated to the State.
Google executives ultimately capitulated to their workers' demands and pulled out from the contract.
To the outside world, it looked as if Google had capitulated to employee protests.
The Democrats tried to engineer a compromise but eventually capitulated to the status quo.
The party that capitulated to Trump is going to keep on waving the white flag.
Moreover, when it has really counted, these pro-Israel holdouts have capitulated to the far left.
" Lipinski said he could not understand "how the Trump administration capitulated to the senators from Iowa.
Conservatives lashed out, fearing that Trump had capitulated to the "liberal" wing of the White House.
"The league capitulated to a president who relishes demonizing black athletes," The Times's editorial board wrote.
Three years later, I finally capitulated to pressing need and bought a new pair of winter boots.
The executive and legislative branches have in too many ways capitulated to the president's post-factual world.
Kaepernick capitulated to no one, and it's a likely reason for his current lack of an NFL job.
However, since DHS operates the port courts, DOJ has capitulated to the ad hoc rules which deny transparency.
By the late 1990s, Damascus had capitulated to mounting pressure from Ankara, evicting Ocalan and shutting down PKK camps.
He capitulated to that pressure last week, signing an executive order allowing children to be held alongside their parents.
Even though the stakes were very low, about three-quarters of participants capitulated to group pressure at least once.
It also indicated how much America, 18 years after it bombed the jihadists from power, has capitulated to them.
Hugo Black and John Marshall Harlan II each capitulated to infirmities and stepped down from the bench in 2202.
Republicans have already capitulated to Trump, which means Democrats will not have the head-start that Obama had in 2012.
Through a combination of flattery, persuasion and intimidation, the Trump administration appears to have capitulated to the Guatemalan government's preferences.
Both parties have capitulated to these voters, but the one ostensibly dedicated to fiscal conservatism has been the most profligate.
Trump capitulated to public pressure last month, signing an executive order allowing migrant children and parents to be detained together.
The organizers of the summit capitulated to his wishes and duly covered up the work with thin sheets of paper.
The way Blizzard, the NBA, and Apple have capitulated to the Chinese government reflects the economic reality of today's relationship.
The Obama administration, which shamefully capitulated to the Honduran coup, now has an opportunity to stand decisively against chronic impunity in Honduras.
Jockeys and trainers, as a whole, are not happy about the ban, with some saying management capitulated to PETA and other critics.
We've seen how quickly an entire political party, with shockingly few exceptions, has capitulated to authoritarianism, white-nationalist demagogy and naked cruelty.
Hence the frequent strikes: Since 1789, French governments have been acutely sensitive to mass protests, and too often have capitulated to them.
Her critics suspected that she had capitulated to the regime, or that Mr López had struck a deal to get out of jail.
Younger ones look with alarm at Syriza, the far-left Greek party which capitulated to the EU after coming to office in 2015.
They say Iranians are angry that their government has not capitulated to the US and will force their rulers by pressure or revolution.
His comments raised questions and prompted immediate skepticism, given that Barr has repeatedly capitulated to Trump's public demands since taking office last year.
The foundation had faced a handful of admin revolts in the past, and it has historically capitulated to its power users in these situations.
They watched in disbelief as, one by one, the leaders of Europe's socialist parties capitulated to the wave of nationalist imperialism sweeping the continent.
Students in the civil rights movement used sit-ins to increase the everyday costs of doing business until business owners capitulated to their demands.
That they aren't, because Trump said it, tells you everything you need to know about how much the GOP has capitulated to the President.
In October, Zelensky signed up to the "Steinmeier Formula," causing a furor and protests at home with accusations that he had capitulated to Russia.
He told Mexican leaders that he would cancel the trade agreement and levy punishing tariffs unless they capitulated to his demands in overhauling it.
But the Sinaloa cartel won, the government capitulated to its terror, and gangsters continue to have a level of control in swaths of the country.
Photo via Giggs on Instagram When drawing up this week's list of notable releases, we capitulated to the inevitable and included Frank Ocean's Boys Don't Cry.
Senator Jack Reed of Rhode Island, the ranking Democrat on the Armed Services Committee, said that Mr. Trump had "capitulated" to Mr. Putin on the issue.
Barr's comments raised questions and prompted immediate skepticism, especially given that he has repeatedly capitulated to the president's public demands since taking over as attorney general.
Let's run them down: His administration has, for now, capitulated to the demands of corn-state lawmakers worried about EPA considering scaling back a federal biofuels mandate.
Afterward, Trump claimed that NATO allies had capitulated to him and agreed to spend more on defense — a claim disputed by, among others, French President Emmanuel Macron.
Rather than show a little backbone themselves and support the right of athletes to protest peacefully, the league capitulated to a president who relishes demonizing black athletes.
But with the exception of a pocket of resistance, House Democrats capitulated to the president's demands, a result that was as disappointing as it was eminently predictable.
A frequent criticism of the Obama administration was that it capitulated to Iran in Syria talks and on other non-nuclear threats in service of the agreement.
If, for argument's sake, China capitulated to American demands and imported $200bn more goods a year, it could boost the earnings of America Inc by a further 2%.
With the I.M.F.'s managing director, Christine Lagarde, notably absent, her stand-in capitulated to the Brussels-Berlin axis, postponing any debt relief until 2018 at the earliest.
But she capitulated to his insistence that she book and pay for a hotel room; she found one at the Aloft, charging nearly $500 to her credit card.
But running a serious conservative alternative might have allowed certain elements within the GOP to preserve the idea that the whole of the party hadn't capitulated to Trump.
From the outside, it seemed they capitulated to his demands, rather than the overwhelming evidence that vehicle emissions need to be cut in order to protect against climate change.
"Rather than show a little backbone themselves and support the right of athletes to protest peacefully, the league capitulated to a president who relishes demonizing black athletes," the Times wrote.
But when given the chance, he immediately capitulated to the Chinese government and rushed to exempt ZTE from the imposition of sanctions for doing business with North Korea and Iran.
A week later, Google capitulated to some of the protesters' key demands and announced the end to forced arbitration for its employees in relation to sexual harassment and assault claims.
A. The coordinated timing was an important face-saving element built into the nuclear accord to avoid giving the impression that Iran had capitulated to Western pressure before sanctions were lifted.
He capitulated to Russia in Syria, the unmet red lines, his betrayal of Poland and the Czech Republic by seeding to Russia&aposs demand to remove U.S. missiles defense systems there.
The decision marked a sharp reversal for Trump, and prompted criticism from corners of his conservative base that he capitulated to Democratic opposition after vowing for weeks not to do so.
A party, it shouldn't have to be noted, which has already capitulated to Trump, building even his most extreme and ludicrous policy proposals like the border wall into their official platform.
The same was long true of the Catholic Church, at least until the Vatican capitulated to Beijing this week by tentatively agreeing to allow the Communist Party to nominate its bishops.
Top Ukraine diplomat Bill Taylor testified last week that it would be viewed as a sign of weakness for Zelensky to acknowledge to Ukrainians that he capitulated to a foreign leader.
Speaking at a rally in February 2016, Trump said he used both Samsung and Apple smartphones, but would ditch his iPhone until Apple capitulated to FBI requests, and handed over the code.
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.
They ultimately capitulated to Carolina in a 22002-21993 defeat in Game 353 to finish a sweep in the series in front of a franchise-record crowd of 235,248 at PNC Arena.
Trump's swipe also represented an escalation of his war on government prosecutors in general -- four of whom walked off the Stone case after the Justice Department capitulated to his wishes last week.
Saturday's column was about Ryan, but it could just as easily have been about the larger cast of weenies known as the G.O.P., who capitulated to Trumpism faster than you say Vichyssoise.
But as a friend recently remarked with respect to another publication that quickly capitulated to online furies, what this really means is that Remnick is no longer the editor of The New Yorker.
And second, Bloomberg capitulated to Warren's demands and on Friday agreed to release three former Bloomberg LP employees from NDAs they signed covering allegations they launched against Bloomberg himself and his workplace behavior.
Amazon has capitulated to China's censors as well; The New York Times reported this week that the company's China cloud service instructed local customers to stop using software to circumvent that country's censorship apparatus.
If Ashley Judd and Mira Sorvino expressed aloud over the years that they had hit roadblocks because they hadn't capitulated to Harvey Weinstein's sexual desire for them, I imagine they might have sounded crazy.
At the same time, Western companies have capitulated to the whims of the CCP in order to enter China's market, sacrificing so-called American values in order to profit from the Chinese market cornucopia.
There's no evidence the Republican Party, which almost uniformly capitulated to Trump, will grow a spine now that he actually occupies the Oval Office and is in a position to give them everything they want.
Critics said Mr. Abbott, a former judge who is viewed by many as more cautious than his predecessor, Rick Perry, had capitulated to the extreme right, and to one of his Republican colleagues, Lt. Gov.
Obama administration officials, sensitive to criticism that they have capitulated to Iran on many issues, attributed the break in the prisoner dispute to a climate of diplomacy they had cultivated with Iran through the nuclear negotiations.
Nevada's Dean Heller, along with a number of other GOP senators from Medicaid-expansion states, said they couldn't support the Medicaid cuts proposed in various Trumpcare iterations, but on Tuesday they, too, capitulated to Mitch McConnell.
Trump officials tried initially to pressure Mexico to sign a safe third country agreement, but the Mexican government balked, even as it capitulated to Trump's tariff threats and stepped up efforts to interdict Central American migrants.
Earlier, the BOJ said it would buy 200 billion yen ($1.90 billion) of JGBs with five to ten years to maturity in an unscheduled move as the local debt market capitulated to investors' rush for liquidity.
But after months of tortuous negotiations, anti-European rhetoric and a referendum on opposing austerity, Greece's ruling party in the summer capitulated to lenders' demands for even more austerity in return to secure a third bailout package.
Google has capitulated to several demands from its workers, including a call for it to stop providing A.I. service assisting military drone use and it stopped pursuing a multi-billion dollar cloud computing contract with the DOD.
Congress on Thursday approved a $4.6 billion emergency aid package for the southwestern border after Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California capitulated to moderates in her party and withdrew a House amendment with more restrictions and oversight provisions.
WASHINGTON — Congress sent President Trump a $4.6 billion humanitarian aid package on Thursday after Speaker Nancy Pelosi capitulated to Republicans and Democratic moderates and dropped her insistence on stronger protections for migrant children in overcrowded border shelters.
Unlike in India, where many princes and nabobs easily capitulated to the British (even parading before them in garish tableaus of Orientalist fantasy), lured by the promise of profits and motivated by intratribal enmities, the Burmese resisted.
Now, you might scoff at all this and think that since the Republican Party has capitulated to Trump so baldly before, the Republican Senate will be certain to do the same, and that's certainly a strong possibility.
His comments are intriguing, particularly given that Barr has repeatedly capitulated to Trump's demands since taking over the top job at the DOJ as compared to his predecessor, Jeff Sessions, who shielded the Russia probe from political interference.
The letter to Ban on Wednesday, signed by groups including Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International and Oxfam, criticized Ban, who steps down at the end of the year, saying he capitulated to Saudi Arabia and tainted his legacy.
More new sanctions in this early implementation phase would be counterproductive and would empower the most radical elements of Iran's political system who have vociferously opposed the nuclear deal and believe Iran has totally capitulated to the West.
And while Samantha Power rightly points out that the United States has capitulated to Turkish pressure over the years, she fails to adequately address why she, too, succumbed to that pressure as a member of the Obama administration.
" She looks at childless couples in literature — an unstable, unhappy lot — and realizes, to her horror, that she herself capitulated to stereotype and created a "desperate, uptight" infertile woman in her debut collection of short stories, "Mattaponi Queen.
And Janesville, a town with an unusual level of civic commitment, unity and native spirit — the Ryan family has been there for five generations — has capitulated to the same partisan rancor that afflicts the rest of the nation.
Critics of the move say Trump capitulated to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and abandoned Kurdish allies in the region who have been key partners in the fight against Islamic State militants but are enemies of the Turks.
Finally, because of fear, we have too easily capitulated to so-called "security" measures that only make our God-given dignity less secure, while pride has led us to assume that we can be saved by our technological prowess.
While the Fed operates independently of the White House and officials say their moves are based on economic developments and not politics, there is a risk that some onlookers will believe the central bank has capitulated to Mr. Trump.
If they do, they will regain some profit and perhaps a degree of control in the unwieldy online marketplace — but at the risk of looking like they have capitulated to those who have made millions from ignoring their rules.
Meeting Trump's demandsHis comments are intriguing, particularly given that Barr has repeatedly capitulated to Trump's demands since taking over the top job at the DOJ as compared to his predecessor, Jeff Sessions, who shielded the Russia probe from political interference.
We got AOC on Capitol Hill Wednesday night -- before Trump capitulated to Nancy Pelosi and delayed the State of the Union Address -- and she emphasized it's high time for POTUS to reopen the government and get federal workers their paychecks.
But the decision by the judges, which took nearly 18 months to reach, troubled lawyers and stunned human rights activists, who said the court had capitulated to what they called Trump administration intimidation and pressure that had weakened the court's credibility.
They immediately raised questions on Monday evening about the White House's motives, with Senator Chuck Schumer, the Democratic leader, calling the plan "highly irregular and inappropriate" and others warning that Justice Department and intelligence officials might have capitulated to Mr. Trump.
Time after time Trump has capitulated to oil and gas industry deregulatory demands by gutting safety standards, decreasing royalty rates, advantaging fossil fuels, ignoring the threats of climate change, suppressing data, and minimizing the role of science at every turn.
Jesus lived the life of a carpenter and an itinerant preacher among peasants and villagers, and was eventually executed, his body bruised and pierced, for being a threat to the Roman Empire and the religious leaders who capitulated to it.
Another client was Colin McDonald, the one who'd done the source-to-sea trip in 2014, and who was now working on endangered-species policy for the Texas state comptroller's office, having capitulated to the looming extinction of his own species, Reporterus localus .
"Hopefully, that won't happen again," Petty said, explaining how over the years the race had capitulated to the whims and wishes of television, its name shifting from the Medal of Freedom 279 to the Firecracker 2400 to the Fill-In-Sponsor's-Name-Here 5003.
SAN JUAN (Reuters) - Puerto Ricans danced among the brightly colored houses of San Juan on Thursday after Governor Ricardo Rosselló capitulated to 11 days of protests and announced his resignation, but many in the crowd warned they would reject the person in line to succeed him.
Tsipras had initially come to lead the country on an anti-austerity ticket although he capitulated to lenders' demands for more austerity (despite a referendum in which the majority of Greeks rejected bailout demands) when Greece came close to bankruptcy and crashing out of the euro zone last summer.
Sure, his nomination of people like Tom Price to Health and Human Services and Mick Mulvaney to the Office of Management and Budget might indicate that he has capitulated to predictably far-right Republican policies to eliminate the social safety net and cut taxes for the very rich.
Airbnb has capitulated to the demands of lawmakers over its operations in New York City, the company's largest market in the United States, agreeing to drop a lawsuit in which it was pushing back against a newly passed state law that it said could have hurt its business.
Because while elected GOP officials have almost totally capitulated to Trump's hostile takeover of their party, there is always a point at which you simply cannot look even quasi-objectively at the actions of this president and conclude that standing behind him remains the right (or even defensible) thing to do.
The distress voiced by women in the Senate gallery, who shouted "Shame!" as the votes were cast for Kavanaugh, was the sound of anguish over how once-reasonable leaders have capitulated to a president who issues lies by the thousands, gleefully divides the citizenry, and makes a mockery of cherished institutions.
It just so happens in this case, the idea of an authoritarian government that has come into being because ultimately a government capitulated to this outside invading force, for their own gain, for their own near-term profit, I think is wholly relevant on any number of levels, both in America and beyond.
Rumors of such a challenge intensified Wednesday, led by pro-Brexit conservatives who feel that May capitulated to the EU. It's not clear if there are enough votes in Parliament to actually force May to step aside, but it's an ominous sign as she tries to rally support for her draft deal.
He is simply one of the most successful examples of a Republican who has fully capitulated to Trump's view of what the Republican Party stands for -- a view that runs almost directly counter to where the GOP stood on domestic and foreign policy when Mulvaney was elected to Congress just 8 years ago.
Abroad, the company's record is not quite as spotless, especially when it comes to pressure from China, which is one of the company's largest markets outside of the U.S. Back in 2017, Apple capitulated to a request from the Chinese government that it remove all virtual private networking apps from the App Store.
Formerly a poor relation of painting and sculpture, photography was gaining prestige as a pursuit central to modern sense and sensibility—all the more as important painters, starting with Andy Warhol and continuing with the likes of Gerhard Richter and Vija Celmins, capitulated to it by adopting photographs as their subject matter.
In those three-ish years, the Republican Party has undergone a total and complete overhaul of policy and priorities -- all directed by Trump and capitulated to by GOP congressional leaders unwilling to break with him for fear of retribution and in hopes that they could attach some of their own priorities to the fast-moving Trump train.
And yet, when he emerged from the meeting and spoke with reporters, Trump lied, claiming not only that his allies had capitulated to him but also that they would consider his demand to raise their annual military spending to four per cent of G.D.P., an assertion so politically impossible that Emmanuel Macron, the President of France, immediately issued a public rebuttal.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE capitulated to public pressure last week, signing an executive order that allows children to be detained with their parents or guardians.
By then a crowd had gathered that included Carine Roitfeld; her former longtime collaborator, the Harper's Bazaar editor Stephen Gan (now ostentatiously avoiding each other after a professional breakup); retailers like Tom Kalenderian from Barneys New York, Bruce Pask from Bergdorf Goodman and Laure Hériard Dubreuil of the Webster; top editors from Vogue, GQ, InStyle, Glamour and various other American mass-market organs that have — perhaps grudgingly, perhaps eagerly — capitulated to the click-bait metrics of the Kimye phenomenon.

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