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Miami is the only city that is capitulating to this bullying.
Analysts have portrayed the development as Gantz essentially capitulating to Netanyahu.
But it's about a lot more than Republicans capitulating to Trump.
But capitulating to Mr. Trump has stripped those leaders of their leverage.
"They'll be hurting, but I don't see the Iranians capitulating to this."
Trump's history of capitulating to foreign countries is strongest when it comes to Russia.
He blamed the GOP leadership on Capitol Hill for capitulating to President Barack Obama.
" Mr. Lieberman, for his part, accused Mr. Netanyahu of "capitulating to the ultra-Orthodox.
But now we see him capitulating to what he claims is a false accusation.
Like Mr. Bezos, he went public with the scheme without capitulating to the demands.
Palo Alto was able to handle the attack without the agencies capitulating to its demands.
The museum head denied capitulating to pressure from the nation's ministry when discussing the decision.
Pat McCrory has shown no evidence of capitulating to their demands, according to National Review.
Despite Syverud capitulating to their demands, the #NotAgainSU movement called for his resignation on Thursday.
I felt like I was capitulating to the patriarchy, and Kate was arguing for revolution.
He has been accused of capitulating to Russia and there were protests at the decision.
They managed to break through by essentially capitulating to the Democratic positions on both fronts.
"This is a situation where an organization is capitulating to political and corporate pressure," he said.
That, in turn, raises another familiar question: is Mr Rubio repudiating Mr Trump or capitulating to him?
The talks were tough at times and Trudeau said Scheer had favored capitulating to the U.S. side.
Mr. Zelensky has been under mounting domestic pressure from nationalists who accuse him of capitulating to Russia.
Nor, he said, was Harvard repudiating the "inspiration" it took from European institutions or capitulating to student demands.
"It's a little confusing as to why the Fed is capitulating to market pressures," Piegza told CNN Business.
But by supporting Kavanaugh, Bredesen drew the scorn of liberal Democrats, who accused him of capitulating to Republicans.
To a number of other students and alumni, however, the administration seemed to be capitulating to political correctness.
Boys wrestle with the taboo of vulnerability — either rejecting it, embracing it, denying it, or capitulating to it.
Opposition leader Alexei Navalny accused the Silicon Valley giant of capitulating to the Kremlin's censorship campaign against him.
We learned that Trump might be capitulating to a Russian request to question Americans that Putin is interested in.
But setting the precedent of gaining trust through source code access is dangerous, as is capitulating to those demands.
The NRA said in a statement that they support Cornyn's legislation and had no plans on capitulating to Trump.
They can't start capitulating to the media, apologizing for, say, inspiring someone to mail bombs to his political enemies.
It seemed odd to me, that capitulating to the gaze of others truly placed someone in a position of power.
But it's nice to see lawmakers doing anything regarding Amazon that's not kissing its ass or capitulating to its demands.
After media criticism alleged Silver was capitulating to China, he issued a statement on Tuesday that defended Morey more strongly.
The KDP accused the PUK of betraying the Kurdish cause by capitulating to Iran and striking a deal to withdraw.
Donald Trump initially hailed the outcome, only to declare himself dissatisfied after political allies accused him of capitulating to China.
Meanwhile, Lam has made clear that she and her administration will not be capitulating to the protesters' full five demands.
But Democrats say they are not capitulating to the White House or Trump's allies in Congress by holding a vote now.
You are not going to leave iMessage over Apple capitulating to China over an app that doesn't affect you in Kansas.
Still, they didn't let that stop them from criticizing Facebook for what they viewed as capitulating to right-wing conspiracy theorists.
How can we actually change the patterns of our lives — in a way that accommodates their current complexities without capitulating to them?
The move was widely seen as the Trump administration capitulating to Turkey's push to deal with Kurdish forces along their southern border.
One quick thing: Meckler tells Axios that capitulating to Democrats is the one thing that would lose him support among his conservative base.
Stewart's comments came a week after Trump, capitulating to public pressure, signed an executive order allowing children to be detained with their parents.
But in Kobe's case, it's much more likely to be accurate than capitulating to the idea that he was a sweetheart all along.
Critics have accused AMLO's government of capitulating to Trump's demands on immigration and trying not to upset the administration on issues like trade.
Without that declaration, any concession Kim makes to Trump could make the North Korean leader look like he's capitulating to a sworn enemy.
And it's easy to just blame Samsung for capitulating to carrier demands so that it can get prime placement in those carriers' retail channels.
Brexiteers claimed leaving the European Union would allow Britain to "take back control" from an overbearing EU, but capitulating to Trump isn't exactly that.
Yet KRG representatives have had to build relationships with Iran over the past two years, capitulating to their neighbor in an act of survival.
And that you, the "law-abiding gun owner," would be fooling yourself -- capitulating to a liberal leviathan -- by considering any kind of negotiation or compromise.
But they will fail at it (because Trump will torpedo it, and Clinton will make it difficult), eventually leaving them with option #2, capitulating to Trumpism.
"The Fed doesn't want the market to think that they are capitulating to a policy or trade fight," said Bank of the West economist Scott Anderson.
Trump is using U.S.-China trade tensions to clear a path to win reelection in 2020, while Xi doesn't want to get caught capitulating to America.
Over the past few months, Congress has been capitulating to Trump's direction on policymaking, while he passes more executive orders than Obama, Bush Jr. or Clinton.
But if it agrees to make changes, it will undoubtedly be perceived by the right as capitulating to liberal political pressure and be pilloried for it.
Respecting his wishes, and not capitulating to the expectations of outsiders who might behave differently, was my way of finding meaning in the wake of my loss.
Capitulating to hardliners will embolden them, giving them more confidence to impose their views in increasingly brazen ways, and adding to an already-enabling environment for extremism.
"For those who cannot resist, then you better close up," Mr. Duterte said, accusing mining companies in particular of a "dangerous tendency of capitulating" to rebel demands.
All the firms are balancing the enormous economic opportunity in China, with its 1.4 billion consumers, with the negative public image of capitulating to an authoritarian government.
If she rejected the gift, she would be disrespecting the German constitution; if she accepted it, her supporters would say that she was capitulating to the caliphate.
A. North Korea does not want to be seen as capitulating to threats, and some analysts see more defiance ahead, including further testing of nuclear weapons and rockets.
But it must not be done in the form of capitulating to North Korea, which has no interest in anybody's well-being other than Kim and his cohorts.
Capitulating to politicians' ultimatums about a debate moderator violates all journalistic standards, as do threats, including the one leveled by Trump's campaign manager Corey Lewandowski toward Megyn Kelly.
While May was seen as capitulating to those seeking a softer Brexit option, her hard-line opponents within the party could not muster enough support for a leadership challenge.
While the junta and the security services aligned with figures from Bashir's regime cannot be wished away, there is a difference between recognizing that reality and capitulating to it.
He added that the freed pastor is Canadian, "so the North may find it easier to release him" than to be perceived as capitulating to a bellicose American president.
Whether Rotten Tomatoes is seriously capitulating to Hollywood studios to give them a little buffer before the score is released on their big films or not, the optics aren't great.
On disputes over trade, currency practices, and the South China Sea, Trump has consistently been gentle in his handling of US-China affairs, if not outright capitulating to Chinese interests.
The more moderate, traditionally pro-Israel elements in the Democratic Party are capitulating to an increasingly vocal and influential radical left characterizing Jews as a cabal manipulating American foreign policy.
Where do you draw the line between giving people something they're comfortable with and just capitulating to the sort of nativist rhetoric that helped sweep someone like Trump to office?
They accused Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader, and moderate Democratic senators of capitulating to protect senators up for re-election in November in Republican-leaning states.
"The elections will be yet another indicator as to whether Trump's policy of economic warfare is softening Iran's position and bringing it closer to capitulating to American demands," said Parsi.
"Capitulating to politicians' ultimatums about a debate moderator violates all journalistic standards, as do threats, including the one leveled by Trump's campaign manager Corey Lewandowski toward Megyn Kelly," the statement continued.
The Chinese move offers President Obama two choices: be seen as capitulating to a dramatic increase in Chinese aggressiveness, or leave office having taken a hard line against China's destabilizing path.
The neoconservative wing of the Republican Party is applauding President Trump's troop surge in Afghanistan, even as members of the president's base accuse him of capitulating to the national security establishment.
For foreign companies that want to be allowed to do business in China, that means capitulating to its censorship laws even at the risk of angering their users in other countries.
To hard-liners like Mr. Trump's national security adviser, John R. Bolton, who excoriated past administrations for making concessions ahead of disarmament, capitulating to Mr. Kim on this issue is anathema.
The problem was that by offering any sort of warning about the "Momo challenge" at all, Craigavon police were precisely capitulating to panic and peer pressure: They had fallen for it.
Independent refiners including Valero Energy Corp, PBF Energy Inc, Philadelphia Energy Solutions and Monroe Energy, a unit of Delta Air Lines Inc, have curbed output, capitulating to record stockpiles and sluggish demand.
The strike in West Virginia, earlier this year, was the longest in the state's history and led to state lawmakers capitulating to demands for higher pay and improvements to public health insurance.
Some lawmakers said it was clear Netanyahu was capitulating to Trump's demands so as not to anger the U.S. president ahead of a critical election for the prime minister on Sept. 17.
The new rules, these members said, implied that "all of us are racists," were "capitulating to political correctness," and "lessened" the academy's value as "a measuring stick for excellence," among other objections.
It's perhaps why some US-based businesses with strong economic ties to China have engaged in some sanctions of their own, capitulating to Chinese political pressure to silence any support of Hong Kong.
But he must avoid the appearance of capitulating to Trump, who has enraged the Mexican public with his threats to withdraw from NAFTA and force Mexico to pay for his proposed border wall.
Since voting on the spending deal on Monday, however, immigrant advocates have accused Schumer and others of capitulating to political pressure from Republicans, who sought to pin responsibility for the shutdown on Democrats.
In the latter stages of drafting the 21946 Treaty, Smuts was privately critical of Wilson, fearing that he was capitulating to those who wanted to punish Germany, and so endangering long-term peace in Europe.
"It is difficult to read the outcome of the January FOMC meeting as anything other than the Fed capitulating to recent market volatility," Barclays chief US economist Michael Gapen wrote in a note to clients.
But the biggest current threat is to the technology industry which relies heavily on foreign-born and American-educated talent and tends to employ a progressive workforce that could revolt at signs of capitulating to Trump.
The moves by Devon mark the latest in a string of announcements by U.S. oil companies capitulating to crude prices of less than $30 a barrel by cutting spending even more, trimming dividends, or producing less.
Still others, anti-anti-Trumpers — which only meant they were smart enough to see the president for what he is and churlish enough to be angry at those who wouldn't join them in capitulating to it.
But the issue is not that the Labour base would rather lose elections and remain left-wing; it's that capitulating to British voters' more right-wing inclinations does not seem to have worked for the party.
A similar strike earlier this year in West Virginia ended with lawmakers capitulating to the demands of teachers, raising wages for all school employees and promising to fix rising rates in the state employees' health care program.
But the party's left wing accused the leadership of capitulating to the G.O.P. on a mere promise from Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, to allow debate on a measure to protect young immigrants known as Dreamers.
Price — who is in the second year of a seven-year contract worth $23.41 million — started his Thursday feuding with the Boston news media and ended it by capitulating to the Yankees and, in particular, to Sanchez.
Mr. Zelensky, under mounting pressure at home from nationalists who accuse him of capitulating to Russia, arrived in Paris with limited room to maneuver and far fewer military or political resources to call on than Mr. Putin.
Independent refiners including Valero Energy Corp, PBF Energy INC, Philadelphia Energy Solutions and Monroe Energy, a unit of Delta Air Lines Inc, are curbing output, capitulating to record stockpiles and sluggish winter demand that have hurt profits.
In the fight itself, Joshua was rarely competive and looked out of his depth for many rounds, eventually capitulating to Ruiz Jr.&aposs well-placed punches which he threw in bunches, accurately landing on the Briton at will.
"Seven months after the successful climate summit in Paris the government is capitulating to the interests of the fossil fuel industry and missing the chance to give the economy a modernization impulse by presenting clear plans," he said.
I think conservatism has been pretty successful, actually, at navigating between being a sort of excessively abstract movement that would be out of touch entirely of voters and simply capitulating to or mirroring voters' instincts, prejudices, and so forth.
Now, at least 20 factories - including two of China's largest - have cut or suspended output in the most widespread cuts in years, capitulating to record stockpiles of soymeal and a punishing year-long slump in demand from hog farmers.
The video game industry is rife with labor issues, and as labor experts have told me before, capitulating to a union could have a domino effect, causing other workers in the industry to organize and fight for better working conditions.
Why would Mr. Trump choose as his top diplomat a man whose every decision or action would be tainted by suspicion that he's capitulating to Russian interests or those of the oil industry, having spent his entire career at Exxon Mobil?
"It is depressing as a Republican and a conservative to see Donald Trump making this triumphal procession...through Washington with the Republican leadership of the Republican National Committee and the House and Senate basically capitulating to him," he said Thursday on MSNBC.
Riad Hijab, coordinator of the opposition High Negotiations Committee, said al Waer, the only part of Homs city not under government control, was on the brink of humanitarian disaster, and blamed the U.N. for capitulating to the government's "siege and starvation tactics".
In fact, the president's record of capitulating to Russia is so lengthy that it's prompted current and former spies to say they believe the US president is either functioning as an unwitting "Russian asset" or as a "useful idiot" for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Harvard political scientist Daniel Carpenter has argued that this is how the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) became the most powerful regulator in the US: not by capitulating to industry, but by building a reputation for expertise and caution that let it wield power with more authority.
Democratic infighting was on full display Thursday after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi opted to "reluctantly pass" the Senate version of a $4.6 billion emergency aid bill for migrants at the border, with progressives accusing moderates and Senate Democrats of capitulating to the demands of Mitch McConnell and President Trump.
Trump has advocated policies that are confused or senseless — deporting 11 million undocumented immigrants en masse, banning Muslims from entering the country, undermining NATO, slashing taxes on billionaires while raising them on single parents, capitulating to Russia on Crimea — yet these don't get him into deep political trouble.
Editorial Among the Republicans going along with Donald Trump's takeover of their party, the House speaker, Paul Ryan, has made a tortuous art — a zigzag of maybes, yes-buts and oh, I guess sos — of protecting his interests en route to capitulating to the inevitable at the nominating convention.
The N.F.L. for now will continue to let players kneel or sit during the national anthem without a penalty, capitulating to demands by the athletes for free expression but potentially further alienating fans who object to the protests and feel they are disrespectful to the flag and the military.
For years before that, Spotify and Netflix both have come up with creative ways to push people outside the Apple and Google ecosystems on mobile to avoid having to pay the fee, occasionally capitulating to the storeowners and jacking up monthly subscription prices for mobile sign-ups as a result.
"After giving a similar pass to Israel last year, the U.N. secretary general's office has hit a new low by capitulating to Saudi Arabia's brazen pressure and taking the country off its just-published list of shame," said Philippe Bolopion, the deputy director for global advocacy at Human Rights Watch.
But as each of the 252 voting seats declared results throughout the night local time, currencies gyrated, with the pound finally capitulating to a session low of $248, after both the BBC and ITV projected the seats' totals would land in favor of leaving the EU, and senior leave campaigners called a victory.
A surprising plot twist sends the action in a different but still involving direction, even if things do get a tad silly, with characters even coming back from the dead as if this were a British riff on "Days of Our Lives," finally capitulating to treacle with an eye-roll-inducing ending.
The students are now calling for the chancellor&aposs resignationLate Thursday, leaders of the movement read a prepared statement in front of those sitting in at the Barnes Center, saying that despite Syverud&aposs capitulating to their requests, they now want him and a few other leaders in the administration to resign.
The lack of American presence is wrongly seen as capitulating to Putin and increasing Russian power vis-a-vis the U.S. The critics also wrongly contend that ISIS will re-emerge following their fall of their caliphate earlier this year, and pose a threat to the U.S. Both are terrible reasons for staying in Syria.
Admiration because it's the right thing to do, and signals that Democrats are not willing to respond to Trump the way that center-left leaders in other rich countries have responded to right-wing populists — by capitulating to demands for immigration restrictions in an attempt to court voters drawn to the new right's brand of white backlash politics.
If anything, the fact that a weeks-old partnership has raised these questions — and led to intense criticism from both those who see Jay-Z as compromising the power of Kaepernick's protest and opposing groups who see the NFL as capitulating to social justice issues — serves as a reminder of just how relevant Kaepernick's protest remains in American culture.
Hannity, for his part, began his segment criticizing the "unhinged" media for lambasting Trump over his performance in Helsinki, and for failing to give him credit for his strategy of "strength, not appeasement," even though Trump has inspired rare bipartisan condemnation, including from some of his most loyal supporters, for capitulating to Putin on the international stage.
" JASON WARE, CHIEF INVESTMENT OFFICER, ALBION FINANCIAL GROUP, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH "What the statement suggests in terms of removing specific language - like further gradual rate hikes was taken out - they seem to be, for lack of a better term, capitulating to the market at this point ... we are paying attention to the volatility, we are paying attention the downside risks more than the upside risks.

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