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"capitulation" Definitions
  1. capitulation (to somebody/something) the act of accepting that you have been defeated by an enemy or opponent synonym surrender (1)
  2. capitulation (to somebody/something) agreement to do something that you have been refusing to do for a long time

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"A good amount of capitulation has taken place today, this sort of capitulation would ultimately make a bottom in the market," said Deven Choksey, managing director at KR Choksey Securities.
"This has no sign of capitulation at all," he said.
Market "capitulation" usually means a sudden loss of unwarranted optimism.
For many, the lessons of this latest capitulation are clear.
What the Trump administration has demanded of Iran is capitulation.
But leaders of both countries were quickly accused of capitulation.
It offers a blueprint for total Republican capitulation to Trump.
The Philippines, under Rodrigo Duterte, has pioneered one approach: apparent capitulation.
This is also not the first such capitulation by ISIS fighters.
Previous stands against pious bullies have often been followed by capitulation.
The bank said the sector has not yet seen true capitulation.
They worried that the negotiations were a mere cover for capitulation.
Concessions are inflaming Ukrainian nationalists, who deride his policies as capitulation.
They want people who view compromise -- of any sort -- as capitulation.
"I don't think we've seen real capitulation just yet," said Newton.
Pence cultural capitulation was viewed as an unforgivable by the Right.
Fifth, the Democrats have set themselves up brilliantly for future capitulation.
The Chinese side has its own political reasons to avoid capitulation.
There was a certain melancholy to Ke Jie's capitulation, to be sure.
But the capitulation dented Mr. Netanyahu's image as a master political player.
Apollo and Searchlight Capital are making a $4.3 billion bet on capitulation.
But upfront complete capitulation on the "Libya" model is a non-starter.
It begins with capitulation followed by conviction then ultimately ending with euphoria.
The ultimate capitulation to form over function, I ADORE my face-mask.
Sorting out the motives behind Hayden's capitulation presents something of a puzzle.
" They claim that the cuts are a blueprint "for one side's capitulation.
It's a total capitulation of the 'I can't take it anymore' variety.
"I don't see this being a capitulation just yet," Gibbs said Wednesday.
Many Pakistanis saw the agreement as yet another government capitulation to extremists.
The Chinese public could see any effort to soothe tensions as capitulation.
The decline's swift nature also prompted some calls for a capitulation rebound.
But Mr. Sanders can't afford mildness, or a steady habit of capitulation.
One waves a white flag of surrender, not in capitulation but demandingly.
It ignores the ever-steeper capitulation that China requires of its partners.
He plans to buy the FXI ETF at the height of capitulation.
"We would start to buy the shares into the capitulation," said McDonald.
" Conor Friedersdorf at the Atlantic slammed Harvard's "shameful capitulation to popular passions.
The general view in the industry has always been the capitulation market bottoms.
He signed another wall-free spending bill in late September—yet another capitulation.
Now their actions are being viewed as the early signs capitulation is coming.
Here are 10 time-tested signals for when capitulation is in the air:
Capitulation, they tell victims and bystanders, is not only dishonorable: It is unwise.
But what price will they pay in the long-run for this capitulation?
"Traders reported capitulation and liquidation," ANZ bank said in a note on Monday.
The mechanization of sacred writing bordered on blasphemy or at least cultural capitulation.
Masahiro was pilloried for his capitulation, past his resignation, past his early death.
Perhaps some capitulation poses in the bathroom before a big meeting might help.
But just as startling was the government's capitulation, negotiated in person by Hanoi's mayor.
When it felt like it had really no good options left short of capitulation.
The capitulation across the board on the right has been very striking to me.
Sex — longing for it, revulsion at it, capitulation to it — refuses to go away.
But it looks like nothing short of complete capitulation by Xi will satisfy Trump.
If you're from Canada and the US, chances are you'll never see market capitulation.
But so too could Trump's capitulation — regardless of how he tries to frame it.
But already Prachanda was showing signs of what some considered pragmatism and, others, capitulation.
The final holdouts from this mass capitulation are Berenger and Daisy, his co-worker.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch is predicting "capitulation" for the bull market in 2018.
But President Trump put a stop to this cycle of American cowering and capitulation.
It was a capitulation, as the progressives sees it, and Brown voted for it.
Compromise to many Republicans began to be regarded as just a synonym for capitulation.
His capitulation to the anti-abortion movement could deal a significant blow to women.
And a retreat might be seen as a capitulation that would embolden the protesters.
Embattled President Nicolás Maduro has refused to leave office, despite calls for his capitulation.
Subtitles signified a respect for art; dubbing was a betrayal, a capitulation to philistines.
Any capitulation to Washington on this issue would further buttress the current U.S. approach.
SocGen's Edwards called recent Powell comments "abject capitulation" by a Fed beholden to Wall Street.
Remember, if the worst capitulation you agree to is ice cream, you're probably doing fine.
In the wake of Craigslist's capitulation, the sex trade did indeed shift to other sites.
But: This isn't a capitulation from Facebook, admitting that it may be doing some harm.
Maybe oil trades all the way down to $15 to $17 in a final capitulation.
Republicans blasted the prisoner release, calling it another sign of Obama's capitulation to Tehran. Sen.
Voters may also view capitulation of the mainstream politicians as a legitimization of hardcore populism.
Breakingviews Apollo Global Management and Searchlight Capital are making a $4.3 billion bet on capitulation.
"Our indulgence got us the capitulation in Helsinki," said Senator Jeff Flake, Republican of Arizona.
Mr. Trump noted Japan's apparent capitulation in remarks to reporters in New York last month.
The project, code-named "Dragonfly", would represent an alarming capitulation by Google on human rights.
His capitulation suggests he lacks the spine and moral decency to continue as labor secretary.
On Monday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced what he expected to happen — Iranian capitulation.
Apple's quiet capitulation to the tightening censorship, our tech columnist writes, is a dangerous precedent.
In fact, it's not a cease-fire; it's a demand of capitulation of the Kurds.
Those talks might be most accurately described as a negotiated capitulation by the international forces.
Sir Bill Cash accused her of "broken promises", "failed negotiations" and "abject capitulation to the EU".
"The market is watching for a high volume, capitulation low," said Scott Redler, partner with T3Live.com.
Nearly every sector is in a "capitulation phase," with the exception of health care, said Cramer.
IS's "caliph", Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, had foretold of the capitulation in a dream, explained apologists.
Hardliners at home, however, saw the deal as a capitulation and have resisted it ever since.
Speaking to reporters gathered in the Oval Office last Friday, Obama sarcastically dismissed Trump's "birther" capitulation.
He's his own symbol, not of ego and aspiration run amok, but of capitulation and amorality.
The Democrats and their leaders have made their choice known to the American people: utter capitulation.
We've seen the capitulation in Turkey and Brazil and before that the U.S.-China trade wars.
Naturally, his capitulation to Mr Trump hasn't won him any favour with the front-runner, either.
His capitulation to the Clinton faction of the Democratic Party after he beat Hillary in 2008.
With Ryan's capitulation, the GOP establishment has now officially gone 180 degrees in the opposite direction.
I have also learned never to give reasons, as they can be challenged, resulting in capitulation.
"Capitulation out of risk" is how Bank of America chief investment strategist Michael Hartnett described it.
More than any other figure in conservative politics, he represents the Republican Party's capitulation to Trumpism.
Many regular Greeks are also unhappy about the deal, calling it a national capitulation and betrayal.
Others said tearing down Columbine — even 20 years later — would be a capitulation to school shooters.
More: Farhad Manjoo of NYT Opinion argues that China's economic riches aren't worth the required capitulation.
Understanding the circumstances of Alcott's own life and times help me make sense of Jo's capitulation.
Following Instacart's capitulation, DoorDash and Amazon eventually followed suit and stopped offsetting worker wages with tips.
An agreement that ignores Iran's  extraterritorial incursions, chemical weapons and terrorism isn't an agreement; it's capitulation.
There's no need to obsess about electoral collusion when the real issue is moral capitulation. ☐
To completely undermine the foundation of Western civilization and leave us open to subversion and capitulation.
That may be helping to drive what Bank of America Merrill Lynch described as "capitulation into risk".
"When we've seen the capitulation in the past you've seen spikes, you've seen volatility spike," Rosin said.
" But they added that God&aposs "peace is never the peace of compromise or capitulation to evil.
Short-position holders, in other words, have just taken a ferocious beating to the point of capitulation.
Still, the overall capitulation of Republican elites to Trump's hostile takeover of their party is rather remarkable.
Finally, I ask him if he thinks the Republican Party is salvageable after this kind of capitulation.
Sony's capitulation comes at the same time that many more streaming video services are entering the mix.
" While it has underperformed its peers by two standard deviations, Lee said that's "a sign of capitulation.
In other words, one of the hallmarks of a capitulation bottom—a volume surge—is not happening.
To be sure, managers are raising more cash, Cavanaugh said, but capitulation selling has only just begun.
Upsetting this carefully crafted plan is irresponsible, and a clear capitulation to the oil and gas industry.
It has been a rank capitulation from the players – and that's not even the half of it.
The website cast Trump's proposed troop surge as a capitulation to McMaster and the national security establishment.
Does Trump's likely (re)capitulation on wall funding have any measurable political impact among his political base?
His capitulation to Russian President Vladimir Putin, on such a massive public stage, was complete -- and jarring.
"We have seen a capitulation," said Sugandh Mittal, partner at London-based hedge fund North Asset Management.
People see it as capitulation: In other words, you're kind of just giving in to climate change.
They derided the deal as a capitulation by a leader who they had trusted to stand firm.
" Kshama Sawant, the other opponent of repeal on the council, called the vote "both capitulation and betrayal.
Chinese leaders backed down—and started working to prevent such a capitulation from ever being necessary again.
The Republican Party, because of its capitulation to Trump, is headed for a moral and political accounting.
They joined him in his deathbed, as he recorded his own slow capitulation to cancer in 1990.
In summary, bonds can no longer cushion portfolios in bear markets where stocks are seeing clear capitulation.
Panic and capitulation are conditions identifiable only in rough terms and rarely with much precision or deft timing.
Still, the capitulation to the banner appears seems to serve as a harsh reality check for digital publishing.
Strategist said investors have not shown enough fear, and there's been no true capitulation in the sell off.
It's about mental and physical toughness in the face of an overwhelming instinct screaming capitulation, defeat and failure.
"You're starting to see some capitulation by investors because the data isn't going as they hoped," Haworth said.
Legend's new holiday album, then, feels like the first step in a more deliberate capitulation to market forces.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell isn't the only market player who may be guilty of a little capitulation.
Yet there were also encouraging exceptions to this depressing capitulation by white evangelicals, which could have impressive consequences.
Not every market setback requires an indiscriminate, panicky washout or capitulation in order to usher in a recovery.
"Redemption pressures continue and are broadening too, but weekly flows do not indicate mass investor capitulation," BAML said.
This entire health bill ransom payment capitulation is turning out to be a preemptive GOP strike against itself.
However, for those concerned with human rights, the rehabilitation of Gaddafi represented capitulation to a deeply repressive regime.
The people who voted against the deal don't seem to understand that a negotiation is not a capitulation.
The Obama administration made it clear that it will not pursue the matter, raising the specter of capitulation.
His lieutenant, Steve Baker, professed himself "consumed with a ferocious rage" over the capitulation of his Brexiteer comrades.
Some said the language of the court's decision masked what was effectively a capitulation to the United States.
During WWII, Japan attempted to gain rapid US capitulation by striking at the Pacific Fleet at Peril Harbor.
Back home, Zelensky faces falling approval ratings and protests against a feared "capitulation" to Russia on the Donbas.
Yet Apple's quiet capitulation to tightening censorship in one of its largest markets is still a dangerous precedent.
This sentence is lengthy and unjust,and shows a capitulation by the judge against her oath to administer justice.
The new U.S. sanctions could embolden Rouhani's conservative rivals who say the nuclear deal was a form of capitulation.
The move was panned by some of his staunchest conservative allies, who viewed it as a capitulation to Democrats.
Most evocative are sculptures of pavonazzo marble that show barbarians kneeling on one knee in an act of capitulation.
Yet they are just as confident that China won't allow the kind of capitulation seen in past market meltdowns.
The capitulation won not just Mr Khan but the army, under General Qamar Javed Bajwa, a barrage of brickbats.
The heat on hedge fund fees is getting turned up, and one major player has made a significant capitulation.
Much like Deshpande, BofAML's chief investment strategist, Michael Hartnett, said there weren't enough capitulation signs yet to get comfortable.
THE episode that encapsulated the Republican establishment's capitulation to Donald Trump had been planned as a repudiation of him.
" Obama's press secretary Jay Carney also weighed in, saying letting the Chinese "dictate press access is an embarrassing capitulation.
"It's trying very hard to dress up a capitulation," said Peggy Mason, president of the Rideau Institute in Ottawa.
Last week, the administration met with the dissident wing of the national teachers' union, widely viewed as a capitulation.
"He said, she said" implies that we throw up our hands in capitulation — the truth simply cannot be known.
Trump expected more capitulation from the likes of Trudeau and Macron because, well, they had been nice to him.
Capitulation to the Hong Kong demonstrators would only encourage others on the mainland who are unhappy with Xi's regime.
I fear what is being hailed as a ceasefire in Syria will become a capitulation to Russia and Iran.
TAFURI: So all three of you are trying to distract from an embarrassing capitulation thing that happened on Monday.
Venetians protested the move, calling it a capitulation to the pressure of tourism rather than a solution to it.
"Rather than competing with other nations to create the best space technology, the previous administration chose capitulation," he said.
The second, two-prong threat is Israel's capitulation to religious extremists and the growing disaffection of the Jewish diaspora.
Minutes after the Democratic leaders announced their capitulation, the entire left wing of the Democratic Party went into uproar.
And this was not Britain's first capitulation over Brexit, nor — almost certainly — will it be the last, analysts said.
"Trump is still looking for capitulation from the E.U. on U.S. demands rather than a compromise," Mr. Prasad said.
Then came what looked a lot more serious: capitulation in the face of superior tennis power and will power.
There was no better example of that almost-total capitulation to Trump than on Thursday at the White House.
For light relief, he watched Paris St.-Germain's capitulation against Barcelona, a reminder that things could always be worse.
By seeking the President's praise, Paul complied with the dynamic of capitulation that seems to overwhelm Republicans in Washington.
Mr. Grillo said then that cooperating with traditional parties in any sort of alliance would be akin to capitulation.
Some immigration hard-liners that make up a key part of his political base were incensed by the capitulation.
However, many fans were disappointed by the team's capitulation with some calling for the sacking of head coach Nuengrutai Srathongvian.
On the path from here, with no clear capitulation but no obvious credit stress, "it's a tough call," he said.
He noted markets tend to bottom after more signs of capitulation and widespread panic, which we haven't seen thus far.
Ryan's hints at capitulation yesterday similarly are not the harbinger of the death of the Republican Party, but its rebirth.
And the pattern of capitulation is likely to continue unless Trump suffers a massive loss of popularity among Republican voters.
"We see no positioning or policy capitulation yet; institutional positioning not bearish enough to signal Big Low," the strategists wrote.
Read MoreEarly signs of capitulation for oil Until the outlook becomes clearer, a few producers have decided to stop pumping.
"Last year you had a relentless liquidity squeeze which culminated in the capitulation of the Fed and China," Donze said.
Market capitulation is usually followed by a brief pause, and maybe even a bump up in prices before resuming declines.
This capitulation to Trump, though a dereliction of constitutional duty, isn't unprecedented—nor will Republicans necessarily be punished for it.
Whether it was exasperation or capitulation — or perhaps some cleverly manufactured inspiration — Martinez's moment of submission was a fleeting one.
Last night's capitulation to pressure from Brexit extremists in her governing Conservative Party shows she has lost control of Parliament.
Massive sanctions that isolate and punish only, awaiting how these will lead to the target's capitulation, never produce the latter.
"We would go in here with a starter position and then add into the forced selling — the capitulation," said McDonald.
Again, it goes back to, this isn't about concession, this isn't about conciliation, this isn't about capitulation or even compromise.
On Friday, the president was already setting the stage to deflect blame for any eventual capitulation he'll have to make.
"We're starting to see some signs of real capitulation in the last couple of days," Maley said in Thursday's interview.
"Maybe this expectation of capitulation from the Fed and aggressive easing might be a little bit too aggressive," he added.
But many have viewed the Mexican administration's response to the problem as little more than capitulation to the Trump administration.
To Mr. Mikhalkov, the Yeltsin Center reeks of betrayal to Russia's political traditions and a wholesale capitulation to the West.
Just over a week ago his capitulation ended a government shutdown that he triggered to get funding for his wall.
"The bull capitulation begins," Michael Hartnett, chief investment strategist at Bank of America, said in his weekly fund flow roundup.
The company's capitulation to Beijing's demands sends a strong message about the power of China's financial hold over Hong Kong.
But since the US strategy appears to hinge on Iranian capitulation, it is unclear why Tehran would pick up the phone.
But then again, Boeing has lots of business with the government so capitulation may be the better of their bad options.
"This looks like a capitulation move today, but if cold weather really takes off, the sky is the limit," said Meisel.
"Outcome one is capitulation, forcing Iran to further curtail not only its nuclear program but also its regional ambitions," Sadjadpour said.
The battle royale game, which has become wildly popular over the last year, appears to have finally led to Sony's capitulation.
With China's meddling and MSCI's capitulation though, one has to wonder how much is blackmail, and how much is financial science.
In the 1930s it was widely believed that aerial bombardment of cities would prove devastating enough to prompt almost immediate capitulation.
And as that day drew nearer, maybe the Uber board finally lost its nerve, leading to its capitulation on Thursday night.
But in the present circumstances capitulation is "melt-up, not meltdown", says Eric Lonergan of M&G, a fund-management group.
The big political story of 2016 was the failure of Never Trump, a movement of brave defiance that ended in capitulation.
Trump's capitulation is partly an acknowledgement of political reality, but also a testament to Nieto's firmness in making that reality clear.
But critics fear that it could amount to capitulation by the U.S. if China doesn't make big enough concessions in return.
On the right, the delay was treated as a shameful capitulation to Democratic demands that were never brought in good faith.
It also would be extremely premature to engage in self-congratulation at the apparent capitulation of Kim to Trump's tough talk.
But today at least the West's ponderous wait-them-out approach to the murderous fanatics of the caliphate looks like capitulation.
Opponents of the decision see it as an affront to Norwegian and global artistic heritage, and a capitulation to Mr. Breivik.
It accelerates victory and has a multiplier effect that helps speed up the capitulation of the last bastion of armed groups.
The White House had its way, and many economists partly blame the Fed's capitulation for the runaway inflation of the 1970s.
That's in part because of a seeming change of heart — or at least, a capitulation — from Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis.
Any "half measure," as Sanders so often puts it -- especially one that would preserve the private insurance industry -- amounts to capitulation.
Chernow's speech was well-received, but some observers expressed concern that scrapping the comedian was a form of capitulation to Trump.
Critics have derided the move as capitulation to Russia because the deal includes no timeline for a pullback of Russia's forces.
"This isn't a ceasefire — it's a total capitulation to Turkey and the capstone of our abandonment of the Kurds," tweeted Sen.
The capitulation of McConnell and Ryan has created an impression — especially among many liberals — that congressional Republicans stand behind the president.
"This is the beginning of the full capitulation of Ukraine," 53-year-old Roman, who fought in Donbass as a volunteer.
So I think we need to go lower to generate a level of fear and capitulation that can bring a bottom.
FBI would set a dangerous precedent if it forced out dedicated career public servants in capitulation to Trump and WH pressure.
As of this writing, the president has rejected every way out of the government shutdown save full capitulation by House Democrats.
An "investor capitulation into government bond funds" saw sovereign securities draw in their second largest inflows ever at $8.9 billion, BAML said.
Sure, capitulation by investors who were "hiding" in Apple can be a step in the process of creating a better market low.
Jeff Flake (R) emerged as one of the GOP's leading critics of Trump -- and his own party's capitulation to the billionaire businessman.
"No sign of EM equity and debt flow capitulation despite fresh sell-off in EM FX," the bank said in the note.
That is one of the reasons why we assume we will see a deceleration - but not a capitulation - in the economic backdrop.
But the emergence of Trump -- and congressional Republicans' complete capitulation to, well, Trumpism, has clearly sped up the death of the movement.
But how do you know for sure when capitulation is about to happen and it's time to jump back in the market?
Israel's decision to take down the metal detectors and security cameras is largely viewed as a capitulation, both by Israelis and Palestinians.
But the 2019 dinner is shaping up to be a capitulation -- a surrender to a president's unprecedented attack on the free press.
That episode set off the diplomatic crisis between the once-close regional allies, and paying compensation was a capitulation, the critics argued.
Trump's capitulation to Putin's lies on live TV watched by millions across the world is sending diplomatic shock waves way beyond Washington.
If the Republican Senate ultimately does nothing meaningful to punish Saudi Arabia, it will represent the party establishment's final capitulation to Trump.
But in another way, slow games are less a rejection of high-octane internet culture than they are a capitulation to it.
Human rights groups have criticized Mr. Ban's decision, describing at as a capitulation that eroded the moral authority of the United Nations.
Conflating the summit with diplomacy sets up a false choice between capitulation and war, as Trump indicated in his letter to Kim.
Jubilant residents poured into the streets at what seemed to be an abrupt capitulation from the world's longest-serving head of state.
Capitulation occurs when investors decide to sell out of stocks, or the market entirely, effectively giving up on any potential future gains.
Instead, conservatives found new ballast while liberals bemoaned what they characterized as a silly pre-emptive capitulation to unlikely or marginal offense.
She then spent most of three years trying to walk back that formulation through negotiation, capitulation and the finessing of previous positions.
Compromise as capitulation was a notion within conservative circles before Trump, but he seized the idea and turned it into gospel truth.
In what has become a predictable pattern, the Department of Veterans Affairs responds to attacks on religion with capitulation borne of cowardice.
Such an agreement would be seen by many Ukrainians as a capitulation to Mr. Putin and an infringement on their country's independence.
Democrats' fault here, as it relates to the current impasse, only goes as far as their unwillingness to offer an outright capitulation.
Republicans will rue this latest capitulation to this lawless president — yet perhaps the country will come to be better off for it.
The government's "illegal" agreement with Greece last month to rebrand the country North Macedonia, she says, was a "gesture of weakness and capitulation".
He's the man who will chase down undocumented migrants and reverse what he sees as his predecessor President Barack Obama's capitulation to Iran.
When eastern Aleppo falls, it's only a matter of time before the remaining pockets of resistance will fall, either by fire or capitulation.
On September 23rd an illustrious group of former American officials warned that Iran was being unwisely forced to choose between "capitulation or war".
There are two possible explanations for Amazon's move: capitulation to political pressure, which is how the firm is presenting it, or self-interest.
In a statement responding to developments, the US Centre for Digital Democracy dubbed it an apparent "capitulation" by the EU to US negotiators.
At the time, Apple's capitulation had many wondering how it might impact the FTC's case, but in hindsight, perhaps it merely strengthened it.
This was a perfect example of capitulation; it took a couple of months and caused much pain and financial suffering to the bears.
The rapid capitulation this year, however, has led many investors to consider if it's time to apply the "buy low, sell high" proverb.
The sell-off in global markets led to a near capitulation before equity indexes regained their poise towards the end of the week.
The Foreign Affairs Committee amendments are a clear capitulation to Democrats' embrace of at least some forms of BDS (so-called "settlements BDS").
He likes to talk a big game, but when he's dealing with anyone he deems of importance, he's prone to appeasement and capitulation.
On North Korea, that means a return to the days of "fire and fury" is just as likely as capitulation to Pyongyang's demands.
They have denounced the nuclear pact as a form of capitulation, fearing it could open up Iran to Western political and corporate influence.
Some Republicans and conservative media figures like Rush Limbaugh condemn their cause as a return of moderate Republicanism or a capitulation to liberalism.
Compromise on that issue would be tantamount to a capitulation to the wrong-headed opposition, or even a betrayal of America's very principles.
And at the same time, years of diplomatic efforts to roll back Iran's nuclear program ended with the West's capitulation to Tehran's demands.
He has derided the deal as a capitulation to Iran, arguing that it fails to address Tehran's destabilizing activities beyond its nuclear pursuits.
The military capitulation in Kirkuk was a crushing blow to the Kurds, both morally and financially, halving the region's oil export revenue overnight.
"We have indulged myths and fabrications, pretended it wasn't so bad, and our indulgence got us the capitulation in Helsinki," Mr. Flake said.
But each one of them really continued until we saw capitulation, and then a positive reversal," Cappelleri said Thursday on CNBC's "Trading Nation.
Trump's hostile takeover of the Republican Party over the last three years -- and the party's capitulation to it -- has made for strange bedfellows.
The decision to sell Uber China to Didi is nonetheless something of a capitulation for Uber in its battle for dominance in China.
To do so would amount to utter capitulation, the complete surrender of Iranian sovereignty, and the de facto end of the Iranian government.
It is a welcome moment when there is even a hint of something other than pure capitulation to Mr. Trump's whims and tantrums.
"Concern about a bit of political and fiscal capitulation is rarely good for a bond market," said Chris Bailey, European strategist at Raymond James.
In the capitulation stage, the cash on the sidelines and those on the wrong side of the market find themselves in a precarious position.
"We're seeing the final capitulation," said Tina Byles Williams, chief investment officer at FIS Group in Philadelphia, which oversees about $4.4 billion in assets.
Instead, the compromise sparked outrage in Israel over Netanyahu&aposs seeming capitulation to the Polish narrative that they were only victims of the Nazis.
BAML said this year's combo of price capitulation and hefty flows had sparked big market rallies in eight out of nine occasions since 2009.
But that role, that fight against and periodic capitulation to a patriarchal society — it's one so many women, myself included, recognize as our own.
"On Thursday we had one of the greatest moments of capitulation on the buy side, in terms of people getting long bonds," McDonald said.
Wednesday's market action smacked of short-term capitulation, but analysts expect more volatility — and more selling — ahead, even if there is a relief rally.
Capitulation, in other words, reinforces power, which explains why some victims are as angered by their quiescent comrades as they are by their tormentors.
The Supreme Court is a similar story in many ways, but one where the anti-Trump left is primed to interpret defeat as capitulation.
However, former U.S. officials said they see no signs his administration is interested in talks on terms other than Iran's capitulation to U.S. demands.
The change now feels like both a socioeconomic triumph and a creative capitulation: The show was just following where other sitcoms were already headed.
Their thinkers are still churning through the fallout from the struggle against, and sometimes capitulation to, Nazism, and with the long resistance to Communism.
The Saudis view Obama's capitulation to their demands as another example of U.S. weakness in an area where it once was the hegemonic power.
"FBI would set a dangerous precedent if it forced out dedicated career public servants in capitulation to Trump and (White House) pressure," Schiff tweeted.
I'm not sure we've ever witnessed a capitulation this grudging, a cynicism this grotesque, a reversal of regard this fraudulent and flat-out hilarious.
Yet her capitulation ensured a second grand slam final defeat of 2017, after she was also downed by her sister at the Australian Open.
It is also inevitable that forces on both ends of the political spectrum will ardently, and mistakenly, equate collaboration with a capitulation of principles.
It seemed to be an abrupt capitulation by Mr. Mugabe, 93, the world's oldest head of state and one of Africa's longest-serving leaders.
It was a rare concerted uprising against any part of Amazon by any of its millions of suppliers, leading to an even rarer capitulation.
Last term, he wrote two solo dissents — not his usual practice — to warn against what he sees as a words-on-the-page capitulation.
It was one of Obama's signature foreign policy achievements, heralded by Democrats as a historic diplomatic moment and lambasted by Republicans as naive capitulation.
But this quick capitulation by Jinko Solar is a sign that maybe this tariff and this particular trade issue are different than the norm.
However, even for the neobanks enjoying the spoils of N26's capitulation in the UK, the German neobank's sudden exit could cut both ways.
Dozens of residents of bombarded southern villages blocked an Israeli traffic junction and burned tyres in protest at what they deemed a government capitulation.
" Katie Nixon, chief investment officer at Northern Trust Wealth Management, described the market as "stick-to-what's-working," saying that "we're nowhere near a capitulation.
Far from finding itself in a state of capitulation, the West exerts a very powerful cultural magnetism, evident in the rabid desperation of its opponents.
Shirokov was substituted in the 673nd minute of the embarrassing 3-0 capitulation to Wales but nobody appeared to want to replace him as captain.
Heritage Action had actively campaigned against the original Trumpcare bill as at best a capitulation to the progressive premises of President Obama's signature legislative victory.
Enter the indefatigable Ty, the younger, spritely embodiment of tribal positivity, whose spirits nothing can dent, not even the most Arsenal-y big-game capitulation.
To Moskowitz's detractors, Success's celebration of standardized test-taking—students attend "Slam the Exam" rallies—is a cynical capitulation to a bureaucratic mode of learning.
"Equity markets are quickly approaching the capitulation phase after having broken below critical support," Sam Stovall, chief investment strategist at CFRA Research, told CNN Business.
Indeed, what Mr. Hikind, in a statement, called a "victory for human rights" is in fact a capitulation to a theocratic view of government services.
But better what he did offer than the nothing, or the outright capitulation, that many figures associated with Republican politics seem to be offering instead.
Weeks of vitriol and betrayal ensued, with many Mexicans denouncing Mr. Peña Nieto's invitation as a needless capitulation from the leader of an insulted nation.
The challenge for Iran is how to come to the table without the appearance of capitulation, without admitting that Mr. Trump's maximum pressure has worked.
Never bet against politics as usual: After Sanders's capitulation on Tuesday, I am $75 richer and the staunchest of his supporters are stunned, disbelieving, irate.
And we would have learned something quite horrific, which is, there wasn't a price for Donald Trump's terrible behavior or Paul Ryan's capitulation to him.
It involves the US adversary agreeing to a set of conditions -- on missiles, nuclear weapons, or Jerusalem, for instance -- that would signify near total capitulation.
After Germany's capitulation in 1945, the car was seized by American forces and used by U.S. Army Military Police stationed in Le Havre, northern France.
Trump long decried the deal as ineffective and a capitulation to Iran, arguing that it failed to address the country's activities beyond its nuclear program.
But in a reflection of the depth of feeling over the issue, both Zaev and Tsipras were accused in their home countries of "national capitulation".
Most of the former detainees have bought their freedom with payments and other forms of capitulation to the new Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Security officials are still smarting from Mr. Trump's capitulation to a request by President Xi Jinping of China that the United States drop that ban.
We were only informed of the museum's capitulation in an email from their attorney, Brendan O'Rourke — a lawyer who we note also represents the current president.
Around 20,000 people, including war veterans, took part in the rally 'No capitulation' against what they say are unacceptable concessions by Zelenskiy over the Donbass region.
The greenback, considered a safe haven currency, advanced as last week's capitulation in oil prices raised investor concerns that the global economic recovery was losing steam.
Anything short of full repeal is, in Paul's mind, a capitulation, and would likely be viewed in a similar light by those who have supported him.
The tangible results of this shift, in terms of exploring and mining minerals, have been excessively long permitting timelines, land withdrawals and capitulation to environmental opposition.
But the assurance that Warren will eventually get to Medicare for All wasn't enough for her critics on the left, who saw this as a capitulation.
But the decision about 2019 has already stirred lots of debate, with some journalists praising the pick and others saying it was a capitulation to Trump.
It was likely the general weakness in commodity prices, especially the capitulation in crude oil, that provided a trigger for iron ore to stop defying gravity.
Trump's acceptance of the nomination tonight reflects the capitulation of the venerable Republican Party, which has proved unable to protect either its traditions or its principles.
Capitulation here will only compound the damage done and sow more doubt over whether the party can be trusted to defend its most fundamental, core principles.
Detroit Board of Education that allowed the unions to continue collecting "fair share" fees even from nonmembers for just what it was — capitulation to union extortion.
Mr. Trump appeared to back away from the demand in recent days, and conservatives were already condemning the president's seeming capitulation on his signature campaign promise.
The same inclination toward self-preservation is evident in Mr. Netanyahu's capitulation to ultra-Orthodox parties on religious issues, damaging Israel's crucial relationship with American Jews.
They struggled to navigate Mr. Trump's apparent disregard for their mission through a mix of threats to resign, quiet defiance and capitulation to some presidential demands.
Camille Paglia has described the book as "a kind of horror story," seeing its sentencing of Jo to marriage as an unhappy capitulation to social convention.
"If history repeats itself we could see a selloff in September and then we have some sort of capitulation," said Samuel Stovall, chief market strategist CFRA.
One group rallied on the streets of Tehran this week holding banners denouncing what they said was capitulation in the face of pressure from the West.
Often, Mr. Bloomberg seemed resigned to standing with a half-smirk, less poker face than momentary capitulation, listening as one rival after another took a turn.
At home, any Huawei carve-up would be seen as capitulation, and play badly for Xi. The same holds true for using layoffs to conserve capital.
The final game of the season was a brutal 40-point capitulation to the Jazz, despite Thompson, Durant and Draymond Green all getting significant playing time.
Mr. Bennet was one of three Democratic senators to vote against the 22015 budget deal, viewing it as an unnecessary capitulation that has emboldened Mr. McConnell.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's decision to support the peace plan previously rejected by Kiev has triggered protests in Ukraine, with some opponents accusing him of capitulation.
"We're setting up for a spectacular capitulation in the China shares," Larry McDonald, editor of the Bear Traps Report, said on CNBC's "Trading Nation " on Thursday.
Progressives won't forget that he signed the original bill in the first place, while social conservatives view his backtracking as a craven capitulation to the Left.
But it is still worrisome when one observes the movement of armed forces across the Levant, as well as the capitulation of the U.S. in negotiation.
That is fine if their struggle and capitulation appear on the page; less so if they simply seem agent­less, pawns in the author's private providential game.
"We're seeing the final capitulation," said Tina Byles Williams, chief investment officer at FIS Group in Philadelphia, which oversees about $4.4 billion in assets under management.
Finance-guy clichés aside, Nan's rapid capitulation to Jonny's lounge-lizard moves and ludicrous con job sends the plot careening around corners and crashing into walls.
I don't want to think about using a wheelchair as capitulation, or worse, surrender, but I do, and in part I have only myself to blame.
The parable of Mr Tsipras's eventual capitulation—his radical government brought to heel by capital markets and an intransigent European Union—is seeping into the left's consciousness.
His big heroic moment comes when he chooses to abandon his bucolic existence to reclaim his throne, but it feels more like a capitulation than a victory.
Unfortunately, he just gives her the pill he made earlier in the season, while giving a little monologue of sorts about his spineless capitulation to the Saviors.
Rubio's capitulation all but complete, Trump made nice hours later, lending his voice to calls from fellow Republicans for the Florida senator to seek reelection this fall.
Still, in the absence of a deal, some said the oil market could recover of its own accord, particularly as U.S. shale producers show signs of capitulation.
This apology satisfied no one, as pro-lifers remained upset about the donations to Planned Parenthood and liberals were subsequently upset by Nelson's capitulation to the right.
Any questions over what the firm would do with that much money and Mr Son threatens to put the cash into a rival, usually leading to capitulation.
The feeble man fears that an apology is capitulation, while the strong man knows that taking responsibility for an error is a sign of courage and conviction.
A year ago, Kyrgios bowed out of his home grand slam to spectators' jeers following a tempestuous five-set capitulation to Andreas Seppi in the second round.
U.S. shale producers, seen as resilient in the face of plunging prices, expanded capital spending cuts last week, in what most believed was a sign of capitulation.
If there are lessons from Britain's miserable referendum campaign, let them be this: persuasion trumps browbeating, arguments are better than "narratives", and compromise need not mean capitulation.
But, in the show, they grin from photographs that he took of them in 229, first fully dressed and then in their underwear: evidence of glad capitulation.
The $24 billion outflow over three weeks is equivalent to only 0.3 percent of assets under management, suggesting there is further room for "capitulation" selling, BAML said.
An emboldened Putin already seems to be pressing hard for a peace deal that former Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko and his foreign minister describe as a capitulation.
Some members of the party, particularly those currently designated as superdelegates, believe any reduction in their power is an unnecessary capitulation to Mr. Sanders and his supporters.
"We have indulged myths and fabrications, pretended it wasn't so bad, and our indulgence got us the capitulation in Helsinki," said Senator Jeff Flake, Republican of Arizona.
Unilateral separation as a banner policy is not a novel strategy to make peace but rather a capitulation to the right-wing narrative on the peace process.
The specter of a fellow traveler with gangsters dictating terms to the United States government is yet another sign of the Trump administration's inexplicable capitulation to Russia.
It will just accelerate the capitulation of the G.O.P. to the Bannonites, while Republicans with inner red lines are going to keep walking away from the party.
Most of the displeasure with the legislation was being expressed off Capitol Hill by conservative groups that found it a rank capitulation to Democrats and Trump opponents.
He was chief of staff to Roh Moo-hyun, his political mentor, whose approach to the North was viewed in Washington as just this side of capitulation.
The Republican contenders for the presidential nomination, as well as conservative talk radio hosts, call the deal a capitulation to Democrats and a betrayal of conservative principles.
" Amnesty International pilloried the decision, calling it "a shocking abandonment of the victims" that "ultimately will be seen as a craven capitulation to Washington's bullying and threats.
"We've all talked about how the market does need some sort of capitulation, even it's just 3 percent," said JJ Kinahan, chief market strategist for TD Ameritrade.
Some of the president's most hardened supporters will view any collaboration with Democrats on a permanent solution for children of undocumented immigrants as an act of capitulation.
The recent selling - bitcoin has plummeted by a third in a month and is 75 percent off its peak last December - has the air of investor capitulation.
When I talked to Chalgren again in November, he said he had lost all faith in Trump — and was disgusted by the Republicans' "complete capitulation" to him.
Though we tolerate others who do not believe as we do, capitulation in support of an immoral situation is a violation of integrity that comes with consequences.
Congressional Democrats had tried to block the move this month, assailing it as a capitulation to the Kremlin and a key ally of President Vladimir V. Putin.
Now, in a final capitulation to a yearslong backlash, Mr. Cuomo is set to sign a bill the Legislature just passed that essentially guts the testing component.
"The general history of semis is they go from grossly overbought conditions to grossly oversold conditions, and I don't think we're anywhere near the capitulation point," said Schlossberg.
Even full capitulation to the original demands of the anti-extradition marches is unlikely to send them home, especially given that schools and universities are on summer break.
Cashin said he hasn't seen selling get to the point of capitulation, which is when investors give up trying to recapture what they lost in a sell-off.
"Crypto capitulation is once again upon us, but before the markets can rise again we must pass through the darkest depths of despair," said crypto guru Jameson Lopp.
He's demanding what amounts to a full capitulation from Tehran before any new deal is signed, and says the U.S. wants to "restore democracy" in the Islamic Republic.
Yet moving on Garland in the lame-duck session would be seen as a major capitulation by McConnell, who has refused to take any steps on the nominee.
The move in the market from the night of the last election until the recent move by the Federal Reserve last week can be considered the capitulation stage.
The near-total capitulation of the Republican Party to Trump is a major concern, as the recent wave of Republican attacks on the Justice Department illustrate quite vividly.
Is this setting up a "sell-the-news" moment on a trade deal or deferral, or is it a fuller capitulation by market skeptics before this rally culminates?
The effervescent Swiss will need to reproduce the kind of all-out attacking tennis that allowed him to dominate Nadal, apart from a 36-minute second-set capitulation.
Getting that big jump in volume during the retest of lows told investors that some capitulation had taken place and that the market had finally become washed-out.
It was a capitulation for the insurgents, who had vowed to block Pelosi's rise to the Speakership next year — and claimed to have the numbers to do so.
"It would shock markets if they didn't hike and it would show political capitulation," said David Kotok, co-founder and chief investment officer at investment firm Cumberland Associates.
"Concern about a bit of political and fiscal capitulation is rarely good for a bond market," said Chris Bailey, European strategist at international financial services firm Raymond James.
"I think voting 'strategically,' like my white liberal friends are suggesting I do, is really capitulation to an ever-slipping standard of living in this country," he said.
Mr. Netanyahu vociferously opposed that deal, describing it as a naïve capitulation to Tehran that will ultimately free it from international sanctions without effectively restraining its hostile ambitions.
"The left will ask for too much and the right will view anything as capitulation," said one House GOP lawmaker who backs stronger background checks for gun buyers.
"Gold is being driven by some capitulation in investors, rather than being primarily driven by the dollar," said Rob Haworth, senior investment strategist for U.S. Bank Wealth Management.
They saw Nixon's decision that year to open relations with communist China as the ultimate betrayal, a capitulation in the existential struggle between the free and unfree world.
"Fears about the security of German Jews are a capitulation to anti-Semitism and an admittance that, again, Jews are not safe on German soil," Rivlin said Sunday.
In a recent capitulation to the growing calls for a watchdog, the Federal Trade Commission announced Tuesday that it would create a task force to scrutinize tech giants.
But he said high volume on a down day usually means to him "an initial sign of capitulation," and that the sell-off may be near an end.
Senator Tim Kaine, Democrat of Virginia, said that while he wasn't surprised by Mr. Trump's abuse of power, he was surprised by the Senate's "capitulation" to the president.
The list was praised by a range of rights groups and denounced by Israeli officials, who saw it as a capitulation to the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement.
Sixteen indigenous languages are still spoken, and town names tend to be half Spanish, half something else—the capitulation of some royal bureaucrat preserved forever on the map.
There was no immediate reaction by the United States, Israel's main ally, but Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz called the report a "shameful capitulation" to anti-Israel groups.
But even as they celebrated, Mr. Schumer was being harshly attacked for what liberals saw as a capitulation to vulnerable senators like Mr. Manchin, who opposed the shutdown.
"The news from the post-Thanksgiving period is that this price capitulation has begun driving deals," wrote Frederick Peters, Warburg's CEO, in the firm's fourth quarter NYC market report.
To the ethnonationalists, this capitulation to the inevitability of demographic takeover is tantamount to treason, making it an urgent matter of national self-defense to stymie the majority's will.
But Facebook's continued and recently accelerated descent into the rabbit hole of censorship and capitulation to the dangerous anti-free speech movement is more than ethically disturbing, it's suicidal.
The note highlights 17,992 points for the Dow and 2,116 points for the S&P 500 as the critical pivot points to watch for signs of a broader capitulation.
There was also a sense of capitulation in currency markets as the dollar dived 2259.46 percent on the yen on Thursday to hit a three-month trough at 110.80.
Miriam Lewin, a leftist imprisoned and tortured during Argentina's Dirty War, remembers well how one influential person's capitulation to fear deflated her and the lower ranks of the Left.
On June 17, 1940, Marshal Philippe Pétain issued orders to the French Army to cease fighting, signaling the capitulation of his country to the forces of the Third Reich.
The deal was a capitulation of sorts for Pelosi, who had previously vowed not to put a timeline on her leadership tenure, for fear of neutering her negotiating powers.
After occupiers took the refuge, experts said the federal government's 2014 capitulation in the land dispute with Cliven Bundy likely helped embolden the protesters to take over the refuge.
Mulvaney and his fellow Republicans almost certainly justify that capitulation by noting that Trump won fair and square and that the President represents where the party wants to be.
There was also a sense of capitulation in currency markets as the dollar dived 1.1 percent on the yen on Thursday to hit a three-month trough at 110.80.
The Greek government's capitulation to the creditors even involved a preposterous obligation that all Greek companies should pay, immediately and in full, their estimated tax for the next year.
The 44-1 capitulation far exceeds Arbroath's 36-0 win over Bon Accord, a Scottish Cup match played in 1885 that previously held the record for largest winning margin.
That was the predictable outcome, but the point was that McConnell offered just enough for Democrats to agree to reopen the government without it seeming like a total capitulation.
Rouhani's tough talk, with a "mother of all wars" reference on Sunday, is a capitulation to factions such as the Revolutionary Guards as well as the Supreme Leader's office.
The capitulation came in spectacular fashion: According to prosecutors, Mr. Manafort has already participated in a so-called proffer session, in which he described information that investigators deemed valuable.
Kleypas wisely spreads the developments that follow over several months instead of cramming them into the wedding weekend; while Phoebe and West's attraction is instant, their capitulation is not.
"The S&P 500's late-February drop was not accompanied by true capitulation by equity investors," said Lori Calvasina, head of U.S. equity strategy at RBC Capital Markets.
Mr. Trump has repeatedly condemned the deal brokered by President Barack Obama as a dangerous capitulation to Iran, but six months into his presidency he has not abandoned it.
As protest marches and strikes indicate, we don't like to capitulate, nor to be manipulated by outside sources, and changing our routines and our way of life is capitulation.
This week Europe's dream of going toe to toe with homegrown investment banks in the world's deepest capital market came to a shuddering end with the capitulation of Deutsche Bank.
But in Washington, the Trump administration privately dismissed the idea that it was a capitulation by the North because an American withdrawal from the South was never on the table.
One is we would have to see some sort of capitulation either closer to the 200-day moving average around 2,23 or 2,100 or to see it on the upside.
"Some signs of capitulation are emerging but we think that some more selling is yet to come," Maneesh Deshpande, head of equity derivatives strategy at Barclays, said in a note.
When next Apple must face-off with this intransigent White House over criminality or terrorism attacks at home, any protestations they make will be empty after their capitulation in China.
The greenback and the yen, both considered safe haven currencies advanced as traders fear that last week's capitulation in oil prices suggests that the global economic recovery is losing steam.
"Until we see a real crescendo of capitulation, I say we have to be willing to take some pain for now, in order to get some gain later," Cramer said.
You also tend to vote for members of Congress who reflect your views and regard any attempts by those elected officials to work with colleagues across the aisle as capitulation.
Why this matters: A former official told the FT this should be seen as a "capitulation" to pressure from Trump, as P.M. Justin Trudeau did not campaign on defense increases.
The decision was effectively a capitulation in the face of Didi's much biggest market share, raising the question of how well Uber has been doing in Russia and surrounding areas.
This has caused a capitulation in investor sentiment; in other words, investors have more or less waved a white flag as bitcoin has declined so sharply from its December highs.
It remains to be seen whether this capitulation will succeed in appeasing the Yellow Jackets or whether it will only encourage them to increase their demands for greater social justice.
Yet critics of the agreement say it is another sign of Mr. Trudeau's capitulation to China that ultimately does little to protect Canadian interests or values, while strengthening Beijing's hand.
At the extremes, JFK's skillful management of the missile crisis produced a peaceful resolution, Soviet capitulation, an improved period in U.S.-Soviet relations and enhanced political standing for the president.
Market strategists worry that the inflow of money could signal that the rally is getting old and finally dragging the last bears in off the sidelines, a classic capitulation sign.
But if American negotiators refuse to settle for anything less than total capitulation by China, his administration will squander an opportunity to help the United States and the world's economy.
Kirsten John Foy, a civil rights activist who was formerly a part of Mr. Sharpton's organization, said that delaying a menthol cigarette ban was a capitulation to the tobacco industry.
Inaction or capitulation to Beijing's brutish trade behavior will only consign America to the status of an economic colony to Asian industrial powers, providing raw materials to fuel their growth.
The conservative Pennsylvanian lambasted the deal on Tuesday as a potential drag on the economy and a capitulation to Democratic labor demands, becoming by far its most outspoken GOP opponent.
But we should also note the fantasies of the Eurocrats, who have behaved at every step of this process as if Britain were Greece, and could be bullied into capitulation.
She had some pretty dope words on the entire situation ... saying she sees the redo not as a capitulation, but as an opportunity to make an unfortunate situation into a positive.
Conquered by Alexander the Great in 332 BCE, Egypt's ruling class already had followed Greek customs for centuries before Cleopatra's death and the Ptolemaic dynasty's capitulation to Rome in 30 BCE.
"Capitulation to Trump here, I would think, would sign his political death warrant," said Jeffrey Wilson, the head of research at the Perth USAsia Center at the University of Western Australia.
However, some traders are still keeping an eye out for a "capitulation-type" session, in which negative volume overwhelms positive and an almost irrational sense of despair takes over the market.
Off-the-record, Senator: For this to get real credibility, it has got to look like more than a capitulation to the Trump agenda, which will take the country nowhere good.
And…Read more ReadIBM employees have launched a petition to put pressure on the CEO, but many are skeptical that they'll see anything but capitulation to the Trump regime from Rometty.
"For those who have traded the overnight move, it almost feels like something big is brewing, similar to 79.393 August and the quasi-flash crash capitulation move we saw," Weston wrote.
If fear is an unwilled reaction to pure power, if submitting out of fear is the only possible response to that power, we cannot be held morally responsible for our capitulation.
Continuing to allow women to enjoy exclusive hours in the pool this summer while the city tries to find a compromise is "a capitulation to a theocratic view of government services".
Boehner was eventually driven from the speakership in the fall of 2015, unable and unwilling to navigate the demands of a wing of his party that viewed any compromise as capitulation.
His frequent and repeated capitulation to the leaders of both countries has raised questions about whether the president was motivated by personal interests when dealing with them in an official capacity.
The Democratic Party's various appeals designed to mollify the race-based rancor of angry white men all quite uncomfortably echo the Republican capitulation to anti-Reconstruction forces in the nineteenth century.
"We will oppose this deal of capitulation with all democratic and legal means," VMRO-DPMNE head Hristijan Mickoski told a news conference, branding the agreement "an absolute defeat for Macedonian diplomacy".
His smoldering anger at Coriolanus' capitulation to his mother's wish for him to return his allegiance to Rome inspires him to concoct the plot that will ultimately lead to Coriolanus' death.
His capitulation came as disarray in the air traffic control system conjured nightmare visions of a nation spinning out of control and spiked political pressure that finally broke the President's resistance.
"This time the deal which was reached has been abrogated and the demands of the US go far beyond the nuclear issue to in effect demand total Iranian capitulation," Shabani adds.
Chinese children are taught that much of the South China Sea has belonged to China since ancient times, making any move seen as reducing Beijing's claim seem a capitulation, scholars say.
Given this capitulation, it didn't feel that strange to go host-less for the Oscars, especially after Kevin Hart stepped back from the role when his past homophobic remarks were unearthed.
Finally, in lauding his capitulation to the Taliban as a diplomatic triumph denied to his predecessors, Mr. Trump reiterated his intention to meet with Taliban leaders, potentially even at Camp David.
Under the accord, which some analysts viewed as a capitulation to extremists, the government agreed not to oppose the filing of an appeal in the Supreme Court of Ms. Bibi's acquittal.
Green light from the Fed "Fear of a credit event" in December "caused Fed capitulation," Michael Hartnett, chief investment strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, wrote to clients on Friday.
The phraseology seemed to signal United States capitulation to China's sphere-of-influence geopolitical stance, marking the most recent in a series of confusing tonal and substantive shifts on Washington's part.
Critics say it's a capitulation to Ankara that renders the U.S.' abandonment of the Kurds virtually complete, while simultaneously ceding five years of strategic influence in the conflict to rival Russia.
"FBI would set a dangerous precedent if it forced out dedicated career public servants in capitulation to Trump and WH pressure," tweeted Schiff, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee.
The House Freedom Caucus, a group of several dozen Republicans who equate any sort of compromise with capitulation, have repeatedly hijacked the legislative process -- to loud cheers from the GOP base.
He sees those markets, and markets dominated by commodity producers, reaching the capitulation stage, where downturns have gone on for so long and prospects look so bleak that investors just give up.
Chris Christie's February endorsement of Donald Trump shocked observers as the first sign of capitulation from the Republican establishment to the man who would eventually become their nominee -- and then their president.
If you extrapolate the above paradigm to its final conclusion, there will be a capitulation of demand pushing the global economy into a vicious deflationary spiral fuelled by AI and productivity gains.
Traders often look at the Cboe Volatility Index, known as the "VIX" and considered one of the market's best fear gauges, for sign that capitulation is here and the selling is over.
While there are hardliners in Iran who see the deal as a capitulation to the US, President Hassan Rouhani, a relative moderate, says his country will continue to remain within the terms.
Overcommit, and it looks like capitulation to the White House, a possible blow to the Fed's perceived status as an independent, technical agency that does not consider politics in its policy decisions.
Lopez Obrador has faced heavy criticism for the handling of the raid, which critics say looked like a capitulation to criminals and risked encouraging cartels to use more force to resist arrests.
We think this is going to continue, and until we get that full-fledged capitulation, there is a little bit more risk, we think, to the downside," she told CNBC's "Squawk Box.
As important as it is for Democrats to get caught trying to stop the secret Republican health care bill, it is just as important that honest people don't confuse failure with capitulation.
The so-called "Twitter tax break" of 2012 came in response to the nascent company's threat to bolt town, and it was seen by many as a municipal capitulation to corporate blackmail.
"It wouldn't take much to — we think — set off what we think is a bit of capitulation trade, which is a historical precedent that marks every macro-market cycle bottom," he said.
Republican critics of Mr. Obama's Cuba policy have repeatedly denounced what they call the administation's capitulation to an authoritarian Communist government run for decades by Fidel Castro and later his brother, Raúl.
"The charts … suggest that the Dow and the S&P 2800 came close to bottoming, but there might need to be a bit more capitulation before the decline exhausts itself," he said.
Traditional signs of capitulation — extreme oversold conditions (RSI), new lows at the NYSE (nearly 1,000), high put/call ratio, extreme readings in the VIX, junk bond outflows — are all flashing "buy" signals.
For Ms. Klobuchar, that record puts her at odds with a party base that sees any compromise with the president as a capitulation to an administration many view as corrupt and immoral.
Direct political engagement with Iran, as in the case of North Korea, will not result in some magical capitulation to U.S. demands in exchange for a perceived desire of a superpower's recognition.
Early Tuesday morning, protesters gathered near Mr. Zelensky's office in the center of Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital, voicing relief that the Paris meeting had not ended in the "capitulation" they had feared.
Mnuchin's decision marked an unusual capitulation for the former investment banker and Hollywood financier, who served as Trump's campaign chairman in 2016 and has stood loyally by his boss through multiple crises.
Such capitulation by academic institutions is in clear violation of the principle with which I began this essay, namely that disagreements should be resolved through reason-giving, rather than by appeals to authority.
"This is capitulation of the dollar shorts that were in position at the beginning of the year," said Karl Schamotta, director of global product and market strategy, at Cambridge Global Payments in Toronto.
For many, following the money means a capitulation to the market, an acceptance that there is no alternative means to organize society, nor even some imagined horizon beyond which things could be otherwise.
Qassem Suleimani, the head of the Quds Force, the foreign operations arm of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, shuttled between Sulaymaniyah and Baghdad mediating Kurdish capitulation and advising Iraqi commanders on their assault.
"We need to see total capitulation by the bulls, just an abject surrender where no one can take the pain anymore so they sell everything simply to get it over with," Cramer said.
Through the ingenuity of American farmers and researchers, biofuels and environmental protection can go hand-in-hand—but only with strong Congressional support for sustainable biofuels production, not capitulation to the oil industry.
More recently, North Korea may have been encouraged to hang tough by what was widely seen as a U.S. capitulation to pressure from Turkey, abetted by Russia, to abandon the Kurds in Syria.
"Engagement is vital to our national security and peace around the world," the senator rightly said of his invite, and fostering dialogue with Russia is not a sign of capitulation but of prudence.
Yet it is far from capitulation, BAML said, noting redemptions from tech of $300 million and consumer funds at $1.1 billion looked "very modest relative to combined $20 billion inflows past six months".
Now if this proves to be a capitulation there is going to be opportunity, not only in the Treasury complex but also things like the banks," Baruch said Wednesday on CNBC's "Trading Nation.
Powell did a 'full capitulation' Still, Wall Street has clearly become much more sensitive to news about QE. Consider how markets became unhinged on December 19 during Fed chief Jerome Powell's press conference.
So, barring some kind of miraculous capitulation by the President or his newly empowered Democratic opponents, nothing that happens over the next few days is likely to result in the impasse being solved.
Ardent conservatives who are Mr. Trump's core backers were left wondering aloud whether the president's capitulation and failures would imperil Republicans' chances of keeping control of Congress in the midterm elections this fall.
Supporters of Mr. Trump's approach have argued that confrontation with Iran was inevitable, given the country's disruptive behavior in the wider Middle East, making Mr. Trump wise to try to force Tehran's capitulation.
Supporting a staunchly anti-abortion candidate isn't a harmless ideological "compromise"—it's capitulation to a dangerous, blatantly repressive agenda, one that can have profound effects on women's ability to access crucial healthcare services.
"This is total capitulation in exchange for the fig leaf of a nonexistent development plan with no financial commitments by the U.S. and no timetable," said Jorge Castañeda, a former Mexican foreign minister.
Moreover many academics dismiss the now widespread tendency to assess fields of study in terms of their marketability, viewing it as a sign of the American university's capitulation to a corporatist, neoliberal ideology.
The capitulation of the Turkish press and the opposition parties on the Kurdish question is beginning to have serious, dark effects on the lives of about 20 million Kurds who live in Turkey.
"The capitulation score that we get on the oil names and GE is one of the highest buy readings in our model that we've had in the last couple of years," said McDonald.
Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, has complained openly about the CIA and NSA's supposed capitulation to White House demands that certain intelligence not be provided to lawmakers.
It is often a difficult line between liberty, freedom and capitulation to societal changes which can lead to the end of our free and open society which would ultimately result in less liberty.
"This is an amazing capitulation with regard to sustainable spending and financial prudence in Washington, D.C.," said Mark Sanford, the former South Carolina governor and representative contemplating a presidential challenge against Mr. Trump.
"We are here because we are not satisfied with the peace at any costs ... the peace at the costs of capitulation," Inna Sovsun, a lawmaker of opposition Golos (Voice) party, told the rally.
The government's capitulation to the rogue soldiers had a "psychological effect" on the civil servants, said Théodore Gnagna Zadi, the head of the country's biggest conglomerate of unions, which has led the strike.
Buying time does not sound appealing, but since war, total North Korean capitulation, and Chinese abandonment of its buffer state are off the table, it is our best option in the near term.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman announced his resignation on Wednesday in protest at a Gaza ceasefire that he called a "capitulation to terror", weakening Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's conservative coalition government.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle in the US recently criticized Apple's capitulation to Chinese censors and Silicon Valley companies are acutely sensitive to the threats of regulation that have grown in Congress.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's ambitious plans to fix the immigration system, forge Middle East peace and coax Iran to the table might work -- but only if his negotiating partners agree to utter capitulation.
That attempts, like Biden's, to say Trump is "other" than the GOP lessens the party's culpability on its capitulation to the darker forces at work in the President's message and the party he represents.
One is the German public's resistance to defence spending: last year's election campaign saw even the moderate-left Social Democrats characterise the pursuit of the 2% target as a dismal capitulation to Mr Trump.
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte launched a spirited defense of his relationship with China on Monday, insisting that his refusal to challenge its maritime assertiveness was not capitulation, but an avoidance of conflict.
According to a European official, facilities such as bakeries and hospitals were being hit in an attempt to force the local population into capitulation and increase the flow of refugees towards Turkey and Europe.
NEW YORK, Jan 15 (Reuters) - The dramatic sell-off on Wall Street through most of the past two weeks could signal a capitulation-type blowout, giving fundamentals the upper hand for the next week.
If it were not for the capitulation of both Red Bulls and Sebastian Vettel's big mistake after the safety car on Sunday, then a more familiar podium picture would have been the case again.
But whether the President is simply defiant or in denial or is yet to process the lessons of the 35-day impasse that ended with his capitulation on Friday, he's facing wrenching political choices.
The flip side of speculators' burst of love for the dollar is their complete capitulation on the euro: they are liquidating long positions in the single currency also at the fastest pace on record.
Either the creeping bear forces a further investor capitulation and long-term funk, or it slowly releases air from what many assumed were bubble-like valuations and eases the pressure to cut and run.
It thought this would be a quick military adventure, a short demonstration of the trouble it could cause, followed by a political capitulation as Ukraine accepted it was part of Russia's sphere of influence.
"The most hard-line people in the P.A. believe they need full capitulation from Hamas, including the dismantling of its military," said Nathan Thrall, an analyst for International Crisis Group who closely monitors Gaza.
The U.S. Federal Reserve's emergency 50 basis point rate cut on Tuesday was not driven by last week's market capitulation, but it was taken into account, Cleveland Federal Reserve President Loretta Mester told CNBC.
For many artists and museum professionals, the latest moves at the Guggenheim and the Walker amount to an artistic capitulation in the face of heightened political sensitivities that have been amplified by social media.
It's a fact: we spend more time on our phones than we do watching TV. This week, the only thing on everyone's minds was App Store censorship and Apple's capitulation to the Chinese government.
EU Council President Donald Tusk said it was "not a cease-fire, it is a demand for the capitulation of the Kurds" and called on Turkey to immediately halt its operation in northeast Syria.
His longest and most humiliating strike lasted 17 months in 1994-9383 against Caterpillar, the Illinois-based heavy equipment maker, and ended in capitulation, with 8,700 unionized employees returning to work without gaining anything.
The Trump administration Thursday rolled out a limited ban on flavored e-cigarettes, enraging anti-tobacco advocates who called the measure a political capitulation that would cause more kids to become addicted to nicotine.
With the market "trading at fresh all-time highs, the investor participation has been light, and the bear capitulation is likely to have legs," J.P. Morgan strategists said in a note to clients Monday.
"The haste with which 'The Rise of Skywalker' rushes to undo its predecessor is almost comical at first, at least before its capitulation to the franchise's most toxic fans turns outright contemptible," Adams wrote.
The intensity of the reaction to the NBA's capitulation — "These spineless weaklings have shamed themselves and their country," read a column in the Washington Post at the time — seemed to exceed mere patriotic indignation.
"The Lovers," then, is an apt metaphor for meddling and its no-win conclusions; its heroine's choice is between capitulation to misogynistic local custom or laying herself bare before the voyeuristic demands of Western ­saviors.
"I'm here to say we are not backing down," the President said, in his latest appearance meant to put a triumphant spin on defeat that recalled his capitulation after a government shutdown early this year.
Last week, North Carolina legislators repealed HB2 and replaced it with a capitulation masked as compromise, and on Tuesday the NCAA announced that it would allow championship events to be hosted in the state again.
After all, American basketball fans largely seemed to react to the N.B.A.'s Chinese capitulation with a collective shrug, as have customers of American airlines, electronics companies and hotel chains that caved to Chinese pressure.
A second-half capitulation after captain Laurent Koscielny was sent off resulted in Arsenal conceding five goals for the first time at their Emirates Stadium as they suffered their worst home defeat for 19 years.
"The House Republicans' capitulation on Durbin repeal is a slap in the face for lower-income Americans," Iain Murray, vice president for strategy at libertarian think tank the Competitive Enterprise Institute, said in a statement.
Most finance professionals seem to think there was some capitulation (a feeling of maximum pessimism where people can't take it anymore and panic sell) last week, which usually signals the end of the pain trade.
"It's a complete capitulation to the right wing members of the Liberal Party of Australia, who want to perpetuate Australia's coal economy," said Robyn Eckersley, Professor and Head of Political Science at University of Melbourne.
Emerging market outflows painted a similar picture of "slow bleed, not capitulation", but another heavy inflow of cash into government and Treasury bonds suggested investors were becoming increasingly worried about deflation, the U.S. bank said.
His capitulation on funding for the southern border wall and the government shutdown probably encouraged Kim, and his senior advisor, China's Xi Jinping, to believe he could not withstand the pressure of another strategic showdown.
"While we have heard, read, and seen many signs of capitulation from short-sellers, we remain highly committed to the strategy," the firm said in its most recent client letter seen by Reuters on Friday.
The opposition party immediately condemned the decision as a capitulation to Mr. Erdogan and a blow to the democratic foundations of the country, which has drifted closer to authoritarianism in his 18 years in power.
"It was more than a pivot, it was a pivot plus a full capitulation," said Bill Zox, chief investment officer for fixed income at Diamond Hill Capital Management, a money management firm in Columbus, Ohio.
With the end of Robert Mueller's special counsel investigation, House Democrats' craven fear of launching an impeachment inquiry, and the abject capitulation of Republicans to Trumpian authoritarianism, the president is reveling in his own impunity.
I'm a slightly cranky viewer of this show, but I've been moved by the performances of the older women who so eloquently exude capitulation, numbness and exhaustion — the sigh of Lila's mother (Valentina Acca) alone.
However, Tuesday saw the biggest rally on Wall Street since 1933 as investors flocked back into stocks on hopes that the relief bill would be imminent and that the market capitulation had found its bottom.
Nationalists see any negotiations with Russia as capitulation, while Mr. Zelensky was elected with the support of those who hoped he could find a way to end a conflict that has already taken 13,000 lives.
"Risks of sharper devaluation of China currency plus trade and geopolitical tensions with the United States are keeping clients long US and Japan, short Europe & emerging markets and preventing 'full capitulation' into risk assets," BAML added.
"Risks of sharper devaluation of China currency plus trade and geopolitical tensions with the United States are keeping clients long U.S. and Japan, short Europe & emerging markets and preventing 'full capitulation' into risk assets," BAML added.
Protesters marched down to Maidan Square and the Presidential Administration, where they covered the building in stickers saying 'No to capitulation' -- a clear reference to Zelensky's recent move to form a peace deal in the east.
In addition, the market has not seen the kind of sell-off in high volume that signals a capitulation, and the S&P 500 could enter a bear market, more than 20083 percent below current levels.
Failure to bang sufficiently is cited frequently enough as a flaw by well-meaning rap fans that Damn in places feels like a capitulation, an easy bone thrown to the audience while Lamar spins his wheels.
Because of their ability to cause chaos, and the popular affection that cheminots enjoy in a country where railways are part of the collective imagination, railway strikes are usually an efficient way to force a capitulation.
Before the show, the team pointed out what Russia and America both got out of the summit: What Russia got: - total capitulation from Trump- exoneration for past meddling- permission to meddle in futureWhat America got: pic.twitter.
"In euro zone stocks there is already so much (investor) capitulation, it is so under-owned, that the reaction will naturally not be as sharp as in China, a much more high-beta market," said Huynh.
But from Ghani's perspective, the negotiations themselves, led by U.S. special envoy Zalmay Khalilzad, feel like a personal betrayal and a capitulation by the United States that could return the Taliban to power, Afghan officials say.
While the administration has suggested that it's open to a bipartisan compromise (something that is necessary, given the Senate's 60-vote rule), it has thus far stood in the way of anything less than total capitulation.
In the industry's first major capitulation to depressed market conditions, ADM's chief executive, Juan Luciano, on Tuesday said he would consider options, including a sale, for those two plants as well as another in Peoria, Illinois.
It's a further capitulation for the agency, which initially resisted providing any information on the informant to politicians out of concern that lives could be endangered by violating the department's promises of anonymity to confidential sources.
Understand that what's happening now is a capitulation to fear, when we tell our children that we can't protect you, so we're going to teach you in the school how to hide and shelter in place.
"We still haven't seen retail investor bearishness return to past extremes, causing us to doubt whether investor capitulation (a necessary, though not sufficient, condition for a durable equity market bottom) has truly been seen," Calvasina concluded.
But while the drop in stock prices and bond yields was sharp fast, there still aren't many signs of outright capitulation in the market after last week's sell-off, JPMorgan's Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou said in a note.
That arrangement was assailed by critics in Washington as a sweetheart deal that represented a capitulation to the Kremlin, while Mr. Lanza also lobbied to help remove potentially crippling sanctions on the Chinese telecom giant ZTE.
Vague enough to satisfy an audience looking for the developer to show some sense of capitulation and a different audience who hopes they won't give in to what they perceive to be a social justice mob.
And one that many liberals within the party -- up to and including the half-dozen or so Democrats in the Senate planning runs for president in 2020 -- are asking in the wake of the Democrats' capitulation.
The army's offensive follows the capitulation of rebel enclaves near Homs and Damascus, including eastern Ghouta, which was recaptured after a scorched-earth assault that killed over a thousand civilians and laid waste to several towns.
"The U.S. election has sparked a violent, tactical capitulation, out of deflation plays to inflation plays, out of ZIRP (zero interest rate policy) winners to fiscal winners," BAML strategists, led by Michael Hartnett, said in a note.
"Signs of capitulation by institutional investors are creating a window of opportunity for equity markets into Q1 assuming the Fed reacts to market stress," J.P. Morgan analyst Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou said in a note to investors on Friday.
Born in the Bavarian town of Ingolstadt in Upper Bavaria in 1949 shortly after Germany's World War Two capitulation, Seehofer has worked more than 45 years in politics, surviving several foes and feuds within his CSU party.
To revive settlement talks, Mr. Zelensky has already ordered his troops to pull back at some locations on the front line, a move that earned derision from his domestic critics, who called it a capitulation to Russia.
Yet many left-leaning Democrats never forgave Mr Clinton for his triangulation—which they saw as capitulation to the Republican premise that government is best when it does least—or for constantly frustrating his party's left flank.
Idlib is home to more than 3 million people, nearly half of them displaced from other parts of Syria, including armed groups who refused to accept the restoration of government authority following military offensives and capitulation deals.
Only now are the first signs of producer capitulation starting to emerge, particularly in Australia, where Mincor and Panoramic Resources are putting mines onto care and maintenance and Queensland Nickel is teetering on the brink of insolvency.
"Early July saw the bulls exceed 242 percent and we said it might take the Nasdaq comp joining other ongoing index highs to achieve the capitulation to boost the reading to into the top region, " he said.
That setting assumes three things: the "last vestiges" of stimulus from the Fed and other central banks, the passage of tax reform in Congress, and "full investor capitulation into risk assets" on better-than-expected corporate earnings.
On emerging markets, the scene of steep falls in recent weeks, BAML said it saw no evidence of capitulation, estimating that less than 20 percent of the inflows from 2016 to 2018 had been redeemed so far.
And yet, given the wholesale capitulation to Trump by Party officials in Washington and around the country, he was a popular guest on CNN and MSNBC, which were always in search of a rare independent-minded Republican.
"Duterte's statement on the South China Sea, while it smacks of utter pragmatism, has been viewed by many as capitulation bordering on treason," said Clarita Carlos, the former president of the National Defense College of the Philippines.
Opponents of the demolition, the Times explains, "[saw] it as an affront to Norwegian and global artistic heritage, and a capitulation to Mr. Breivik," who was vehemently opposed to Norway's tradition of social democracy and safety net.
His 2016 campaign pledge to upend what he called decades of capitulation toward Beijing helped give the president stunning electoral victories in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan, where past trade deals led to an exodus of manufacturing jobs.
His apparent capitulation came even as House Democrats said they were prepared to give him a substantial sum of money for border security — but not for a wall, and not until he agreed to reopen the government.
Some lawmakers in May's Conservative Party argue that her draft divorce deal with the European Union is a capitulation to the bloc which will leave Britain subject to its rules indefinitely after the country leaves in March 2019.
And speaks to one of the most underplayed narratives of the first three-ish years of Trump's presidency: The total and complete capitulation of the Republican Party's elected leaders to the cult of personality that is Donald Trump.
"In a post-Brexit world and a better but still discerning IPO market, you will see seller capitulation that results in accelerating tech M&A, including a few unicorns," said Elgin Thompson, managing director at Digital Capital Advisors.
Add to this the explicit capitulation to moneyed interests, and you have exactly what we are experiencing now: a cadre of demagogues who are against everything without a vision to offer other than abstract platitudes filled with adjectives.
That assumes, however, that a war in the region wouldn't escalate to a global crisis and that North Korea might not take advantage of US capitulation to sell a nuke to an even more unpredictable enemy like ISIS.
OPEC and Saudi Arabia "thought that there would be major capitulation and damage to U.S. shale producers as a result of the deep downturn," said Les Csorba, a leadership consultant at Heidrick & Struggles who works with shale executives.
Meir said the poor shape of the U.S. equity market shows "a major capitulation will be needed in order to clear out much of the selling", suggesting investors should keep a bullish gold bias in the near term.
It led to a capitulation that was painful to behold as Graf, who was to go on to become one of the all-time greats, took five games on the trot and won the final set 6-4.
Global investors have tiptoed back into emerging assets over the past six weeks at least partly on hopes that the gut-wrenching New Year shakeout may have been a final capitulation after three years of downdrafts and disappointments.
But Mr. Trump faces internal divisions, with his more hawkish advisers warning that removing tariffs without more substantial commitments from China to end its problematic behavior will do little to resolve America's concerns and amount to a capitulation.
"For a new commodity bull rally to happen, you need to see further capitulation and to see further tightening of the belts for some of these companies," David Neuhauser, managing director at U.S. hedge fund Livermore Partners, said.
But the city's lagging response to a serious infrastructural problem as it prioritized more conspicuously impressive forms of development speaks to the much larger issue — the near constant capitulation to vanities and greed over submission to drearier obligations.
But Mr. Trump's claim that he can and may attempt to build his wall another way opens the door for him to sign a spending bill with no wall funding, reopening the government without capitulation by either side.
The critical outcome of such a settlement would be an honorable withdrawal of international forces from Afghanistan against a self-inflicted "honorable capitulation," which entails far-reaching repercussions for the United States' national security and international peace. Sept.
War where North Korea loses which would be devastating for the region but it would in their program, capitulation by Donald Trump where he just gives up like everywhere the president, the third one is not going to happen.
While party leaders like Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina say Republicans are in a "demographic death spiral" and will not survive unless they start appealing to Hispanics and young people, many voters see such statements as a capitulation.
In the last few days, her comments about how "white people need to listen better" and her capitulation to a groundbreaking anti-death penalty plank in the party platform will be popular among the most liberal voters and minorities.
"While Obama was criticized at the time for what looked to some like capitulation, experts now agree that the deal had at least some positive benefit," said Kimberly Marten, the director of Columbia University's program on US-Russia relations.
The parade celebrates the capitulation of Nazi Germany in World War II.This year's massive fly-over will include 63 Russian aircraft, including, among others, the Su-30SM, Tu-160, and of course, the Su-57, according to The Aviationist.
Sri Lanka's first 21 runs cost them their top half and only Dasun Shanaka (19) and Thisara Perera (12) managed double digit scores in their abject batting capitulation against the Indian spinners who claimed seven of the 10 wickets.
" On "unpatriotic dissent": "Every American has the right to support a policy of retreat and capitulation, and, as so many leftists do, they also have right to lie and slander the country and the president to further this agenda.
It was no coincidence that, when France fell to a vengeful Germany in 1940, Hitler chose the same railroad car, in the same location, for his French adversaries to accept their capitulation — as German commanders had done in 1918.
BofA noted that sentiment overall dipped in February but the firm remains "irrationally bullish" on the market due to a "full capitulation into [a] QE-forever theme," a reference to central banks' continuing to pump money into financial markets.
Together with its $5.7 billion for "the wall," it's less a compromise than a near capitulation to the president's vision for immigration policy — a vision he could not get through Congress when he had Republican majorities in both chambers.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The top Democrat in the U.S. Senate on Tuesday warned against relaxing a U.S. order banning American companies from supplying Chinese telecommunications firm ZTE Corp, saying it would be a capitulation to Beijing by the Trump administration.
It was a stunning turn considering the hawkish talk coming out of the Fed before this week's meeting, and, perhaps, a capitulation to the bond and futures markets that had long doubted the central bank would meet its own hiking expectations.
Roger Cohen Italy's decision to cover up the nudes at the Capitoline Museum in deference to the sensibilities of the visiting Glasgow-educated Iranian president has been widely interpreted as final proof of the capitulation of Western civilization to theocratic Islam.
Democrats face pressure to keep DACA recipients in the country they have grown up in, but also to avoid too much capitulation to Mr Trump—who is, after all, an unpopular president without a single legislative victory since taking office.
Japan had just surrendered to the Allies, ending the second world war, but Stalin, who had only declared war on Japan seven days before its capitulation, was eager to seize territory Roosevelt and Churchill had promised to the Soviet Union.
The result has been a calming of volatility in the past six weeks and what a number of bankers describe as a "capitulation" by the largely U.S.-based funds who bet most heavily on a sharp devaluation of the yuan.
"This is a capitulation of those that still held out hope we'd get tax reform or spending bills from an administration that offered the prospect of change," said Bruce McCain, chief investment strategist at Key Private Bank in Cleveland, Ohio.
Saudi Arabia and UAE, emboldened by President Donald Trump's support and his aggressive stance toward Iran, are unlikely to accept anything but absolute capitulation from Qatar on key foreign policy issues, the Eurasia Group said in a briefing on Monday.
"We also have to be disciplined, and because we are seeing the first signs of capitulation, which means a bottom might be closer than you think, but not so close that we won't take a lot more pain first," Cramer said.
Critics think that capitulation was mistaken, though when paranoia and conspiracy-theorists are involved, it is hard to find an approach that does not either embolden them or—as in the siege at Waco, Texas in 1993—make them martyrs.
In June, Trump fired campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, a move seen as a capitulation by the candidate that he would need to listen to the advisers in his campaign that were trying to soften his edge to take on Hillary Clinton.
He bowed out in first round last year after a foul-mouthed rant at a heckler in the crowd, and was given the unflattering nickname of "Tomic the Tank Engine" after his second round capitulation against Andy Roddick in 2012.
His supporters said Mr. Netanyahu was blaming Mr. Katz to deflect attention from what they saw as his capitulation to the ultra-Orthodox parties, who, in a show of strength, demanded that the railway work not take place on the Sabbath.
Finally, if the Trump-Kim friendship is to be more than a sideshow of international politics, it must be characterized by a legitimate give-and-take instead of the tired Washington playbook, which requires full capitulation before any sanctions are removed.
President Trump's decisions to order and then suddenly abort a military strike against Iran set off a debate across the region on Friday over whether his stop at the brink amounted to his gravest threat yet or a sign of capitulation.
But as House lawmakers seethed over the capitulation to the Senate legislation, some blamed Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the minority leader, and Senate Democrats for almost universally joining onto that version and giving it such a wide bipartisan margin.
With Mr. Trump in the White House, Mr. Ryan's strain of Republicanism is seen as a liability and an object of disdain from the party's ultraconservative base, which prizes partisan battling over governing and regards legislative negotiating as weak capitulation.
The campaign went viral as Mr. Trump appeared to back down from his threat to shut down the government unless Congress allocated $5 billion for the wall, a capitulation that outraged his most ardent supporters and right-wing media pundits alike.
"It is not a deal; it is a capitulation," Mr. Kammenos said of the agreement, echoing a sentiment echoed by many Greeks who believe that the pact implies claims to Greek territory, since Greece has a northern region named Macedonia.
The ability to secure a firm commitment from China to hold up its end of the pact or face repercussions will be a key determinant in whether President Trump's trade deal is seen as a true win or a capitulation.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Home-renting company Airbnb Inc said on Monday it would remove listings in Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, a move Israel called a "wretched capitulation" to boycotters and Palestinians hailed as a step towards peace.
Taiwan's capitulation to Beijing would not only destroy the way of life for the 7 million Taiwanese — who have become accustomed to personal freedom and democracy — but it would also harm the interests of the United States and its allies.
There is, of course, much to consider about the role played in all this by the ignorance of my 9-year-old self, about my easy capitulation to groupthink, about my desperation to somehow undo what I had been born into.
"I don't know if the market's done going down, although I think we saw an important moment of capitulation during this morning's breakdown, but the [S&P's short-range] oscillator's still not as low as I'd like," the host said.
Iran did not lose any territory, it continued to insist on a UN resolution that would blame Saddam Hussein for starting that war and eventually the UN did, belatedly, pass such a resolution, so accepting a ceasefire was not capitulation.
But after pointed criticism from nationally syndicated talk show host Rush Limbaugh and conservative columnist Ann Coulter warning how such a capitulation would play among his supporters, the president changed course, announcing he would veto any bill without wall funding.
Nunberg's apparent capitulation came after he spent most of Monday declaring in a series of media interviews that he would defy the subpoena from Mueller, who is investigating Russian election interference and possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Moscow.
While the move may have helped end the shutdown, many liberals and immigrant advocacy groups decried what they deemed as Democrats' capitulation to political pressure from Republicans and a setback in their push for lawmakers to address protections for Dreamers.
They could either: "Skinny repeal" would be a remarkable capitulation for Republicans: Huge swaths of Obamacare — its tax subsidies, Medicaid expansion, and insurance regulations — would remain in place, though repealing the individual mandate would risk destabilizing the individual insurance market.
This was a detailed, coherent foreign policy speech from Sanders, and it was overdue: He largely failed to articulate a foreign policy vision during the 2016 Democratic primary, an omission that always felt like an unnecessary capitulation to Hillary Clinton's touted expertise.
Retail participation is considered a classic late-stage sign of a market rally — the capitulation of the last bears is generally indicative that there's not much money left to be put to stocks and that it's probably a good time to get out.
The decision by the High Election Council was immediately condemned by the opposition party as a capitulation to Mr. Erdogan and a blow to the democratic foundations of the country, which have drifted closer to authoritarianism under his 241 years in power.
Mexico's decision to accept the asylum seekers is likely to be seen as a capitulation by the new government to President Trump, who proclaimed over Twitter two weeks ago that Mexico would house asylum applicants to the United States on its soil.
For Mr. Johnson, still in his first year as Council speaker, the agreement is a major victory; for Mr. de Blasio, it may be seen as something of a capitulation, since he was reluctant to back the proposal because of its costs.
"While de-risking by momentum traders such as CTAs looks very advanced, with the S&P 500 only 3%-4% away from approaching the negative momentum extremity of December 2018, we find less degree of capitulation in other position metrics," the strategist said.
Apple's capitulation to China's VPN crack-down will return to haunt it at home Over 1,100 applications have been taken down by Apple at the request of the Chinese government, according to the organization GreatFire (whose data was cited in the Congressional letter).
If Zelensky, who came into power earlier this year, signs onto a peace deal which is seen at home as capitulation to Russia, it could hasten the decline in his popularity ratings, shorten his political life and bring protesters out onto the streets.
But some people at Fox News said that it was unlikely that the Murdochs would allow a sense of capitulation to permeate the network and that keeping Mr. Shine and Mr. Abernethy in place would provide some needed stability at an anxious time.
Several Russian news outlets, citing unnamed sources, reported on Thursday that Mutko would soon step down as the president of Russia's soccer federation, a surprising capitulation by one of the country's top officials as government leaders have responded defiantly to doping allegations.
Commentators in the region speculated on the potential impact of Mr. Bouteflika's capitulation on Sudan, where months of street demonstrations have demanded the resignation of the longtime strongman, Omar al-Bashir, who is 75 years old and has ruled for 30 years.
Facing a case that pit Federalists against their bitter rivals, the Democratic-Republican party of President Thomas Jefferson, Marshall worried that a ruling in favour of the administration would look like capitulation but that deciding against it might lead Jefferson to defy the Supreme Court.
He said he now regrets leaving in the "killing all Muslims" part of his notorious post, but he's in too deep to apologize — it would look like capitulation to a liberal agenda he fears will destroy the Kalkaska his family has known for five generations.
After 19 days, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell began a slow-moving public relations train wreck of capitulation, culminating in a new rule announced Wednesday that will allow the league to fine teams for actions taken by players deemed disrespectful during playing of the anthem.
When she inevitably logs victories against Republicans in Congress—by reshaping the Supreme Court, for instance, or avoiding impeachment—it will be treated as capitulation by the conservative media, which will promote savior figures who, like Trump, promise to succeed where the Republican establishment failed.
He bowed out of the U.S. Open's first round last year after a foul-mouthed rant at a heckler in the crowd, and was given the unflattering nickname of "Tomic the Tank Engine" after his second round capitulation against Andy Roddick in the 2012 tournament.
Accordingly, Facebook's continued capitulation to the unfounded claims of conservatives means that either it is willfully ignoring its own data out of fear of right-wing critics or it just hasn't even bothered to look and is taking actions totally disconnected from facts and data.
Churchill resists such capitulation, but shares his private doubts with his wife Clementine (Kristin Scott Thomas), and, after raging at her, forms a bond with his assistant/typist ("Downton Abbey's" Lily James), who, among other things, must figure out how to decipher his guttural utterances.
"The president's statement fails to stand up for human rights and is inconsistent with American values, and represents the same kind of capitulation to Turkish authoritarianism which will cost more lives," said Anthony Barsamian and Van Krikorian, co-chairs of the Armenian Assembly of America.
"It is a capitulation to both Juul and vape shops and gives a green light to the e-cigarette industry to continue to target and addict kids with flavored products," said Matthew Myers, president of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, in a statement.
"It is a capitulation to both Juul and vape shops and gives a green light to the e-cigarette industry to continue to target and addict kids with flavored products," said Matthew Myers, president of the Campaign for Tobacco Free-Kids, in a statement Tuesday.
Then there was his stunning display of capitulation in July 2018 when he stood next to Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland, and sided with the Kremlin over the US intelligence community as it related to allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Facing pressure to produce immediately, the United States regrouped under Arena in a way that was lacking under his predecessor, Jurgen Klinsmann, who was fired in November after a 2-1 home defeat to Mexico and a dreadful 4-0 capitulation at Costa Rica.
Washington definitely has the most to offer the other two sides, relief from sanctions and the trade war, but US demands -- capitulation from China on trade issues and full denuclearization of North Korea -- are also far harder to achieve, especially if Trump is not willing to compromise.
And while Obama was criticized at the time for what looked to some like capitulation, experts now agree that the deal had at least some positive benefit, as Chinese hackers, according to a report by the network-security firm FireEye, decreased their attacks on U.S. targets.
While Obama's congrats was offered in the midst of a season of U.S. capitulation toward Russia, Trump's was offered in the midst of a recalibration of U.S. foreign policy, which includes rebuilding the military, identifying Russia as a threat to the United States, and competing with Russia.
"While the Majority members of our committee have indicated for some time that they have been under great pressure to end the investigation, it is nonetheless another tragic milestone for this Congress, and represents yet another capitulation to the executive branch," Schiff said in a statement.
But by supporting the government's reopening, they provoked a surge of outrage from the party's left as progressive activists and lawmakers assailed the deal as a capitulation based on a mere promise by Mr. McConnell, a longtime foe known for his obstruction of the Democratic agenda.
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"While the majority members of our committee have indicated for some time that they have been under great pressure to end the investigation, it is nonetheless another tragic milestone for this Congress, and represents yet another capitulation to the executive branch," Schiff said in a statement.
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Mr. McConnell's concession, on the heels of the president's bigger capitulation over wall funding, capped a wrenching month of political realignment, as Mr. Trump's power has waned in the face of a divided Congress and his understanding of the Constitution's separation of powers has been challenged.
Just broadly speaking, my one concern I have is that I don't think we've seen the true capitulation moment in the marketplace yet, where basically investors are throwing the baby out with the bath water, where we know that it tends to be a bottoming moment in the market.
On a tactical level, it's now easier to view the rally as simply reversing the final, exaggerated selling capitulation in the final weeks of 2018, with systematic trading strategies and stay-at-home asset allocators alike feeling themselves under-exposed to equities right out of the gate in January.
Still, there is also a strong suspicion among many analysts that outspoken Iran hawks, like Republican senators Tom Cotton of Arkansas and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, are trying to maneuver Trump into a position where a military confrontation becomes inevitable without an Iranian capitulation that seems highly unlikely.
"Oil prices got their groove back after the world's largest economies signalled they will be united in fighting off the economic impact of the coronavirus and on the Russian capitulation in agreeing to deliver deeper production cuts at this week's meeting," said Edward Moya, senior market analyst at OANDA.
But such a coalition did not appear to be forming, and courting one bears considerable risk for a president who is most comfortable when he is defying convention, eschewing compromise and being hailed as a hero by supporters who often equate bipartisan deal making with weak-kneed capitulation.
It's one more capitulation to Trumpism in a list that now includes the abandoned beliefs that international alliances make us safer, free trade makes us richer, immigration makes us stronger, a free press makes us freer, human rights make us better, and tyrants should be confronted, not coddled.
"Oil prices got their groove back after the world's largest economies signaled they will be united in fighting off the economic impact of the coronavirus and on the Russian capitulation in agreeing to deliver deeper production cuts at this week's meeting," said Edward Moya, senior market analyst at OANDA.
Last month, concerned about Mr. Trump's possible capitulation, the Senate approved, 98 to 2, legislation that would impose tough new sanctions on Russia for meddling in the 2016 election and allow Congress to block the president from lifting any sanctions in the future, including those relating to Ukraine.
That was precisely the situation in 2012 and 2013: Faced with the realization that the United States' sanctions policy was more likely to lead to war than to Iran's capitulation, President Barack Obama decided to double down on finding a diplomatic solution through secret talks held in Oman.

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