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"ceded" Definitions
  1. yielded or formally surrendered:The new owners will have total sovereignty over the ceded lands.
  2. the simple past tense and past participle of cede.

678 Sentences With "ceded"

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I had ceded my power, and almost ceded my future.
When you've ceded the moral high ground to the Trump administration, you've ceded a piece of your soul.
To say the West has ceded global leadership suggests that there is a country to which it has ceded it.
Local regulations require 30% of all non-life reinsurance be ceded to NITF, with the balance ceded to the international reinsurance market.
The project area is located on "ceded lands," which were part of the crown lands of the Hawaiian monarchy until US leaders overthrew Queen Lili'oukalani and ceded the lands to the federal government.
I think I ceded only about six inches of closet.
Her contract ceded ownership of her masters to the label.
Cruz ceded control of the conversation to the Iowa native.
Another traditionally female domain now being ceded to the men.
Have you ceded the support of veterans to the Republicans?
John Kasich of Ohio have ceded the race to him.
Mr. Ailes never ceded any biases in the news coverage.
"I think they've ceded the mic to us," she added.
The president has largely ceded that authority to the Pentagon.
You have ceded the crown to the Sinclair Broadcast Group.
It's a power Congress has largely ceded to the President.
Oil prices ceded ground after climbing almost 1 percent overnight.
When he ceded center stage, though, the song began to swell.
After a torturous 35 days, she ceded exactly nothing to Trump.
And in 2007, Labour's Tony Blair ceded power to Gordon Brown.
It ceded widespread powers of governance to an undemocratically appointed group.
On the street, traffic has ceded almost entirely to party transportation.
Rebels ceded their weapons in exchange for unconditional pardons in 2009.
Congress has ceded all of its authority to the executive branch.
Over the years, too much was ceded to the executive branch.
The dollar/yen ceded some gains to last trade at 111.67.
They declared that they had ceded no ground to the Americans.
Alex Spanos had ceded operations to his son the year before.
Spain ceded Gibraltar to Britain in 1713 but wants it back.
It's because the business community has ceded the field to them.
China. The Wet'suwet'an say their land was never ceded by treaty.
After the Napoleonic wars, France ceded the Chagos Islands to Britain.
Control of our medical care has been ceded to insurance companies.
He ceded power to Raúl, first provisionally, then permanently in 2008.
According to Us Weekly, Evans ceded custody to her mother in 2009.
Alto Adige was ceded to Italy by Austria after World War One.
We've ceded the communications infrastructure of rural America to the right wing.
He also ceded day-to-day oversight of Berkshire's businesses in Jan.
In 2025 the party ceded most of its metropolitan seats to OTM!
And look, Walmart ceded a lot of the retail business to Amazon.
This effort backfired as Congress inadvertently ceded more latitude to the president.
But for decades Congress has ceded war-making powers to the president.
Spain claims sovereignty over the territory it ceded to Britain in 1713.
Arithmetically, at least, it was the European Commission that ceded the most.
He formally ceded power to his younger brother, Raul, two years later.
But after a beat, Fischer ceded the floor to the next senator.
Over time, Congress has unwisely ceded this power to the executive branch.
Mr. Stumpf and Ms. Tolstedt have already ceded compensation for the mess.
Californians were hungry for stability in the western lands ceded by Mexico.
The Hill reporter, Jordan Fabian, ceded the floor to Ms. Jackson instead.
Yet it was I, not he, who ceded points out of exhaustion.
But it long ago ceded its primacy to Washington and New York.
Obama ceded the moral high ground on torture prior to taking office.
Republicans, it seems, have fully ceded the political narrative to the Democrats.
Platinum ceded 0.5 percent to $906.15, having earlier hit its lowest since Feb.
The Trump administration has ceded the ground in the debate over individual liberty.
That move ceded jurisdiction over competition for internet service providers to the FTC.
"Congress has routinely ceded control over spending to the executive branch," Republicans say.
The government has all but ceded sections of the country to the insurgents.
Kolomoisky ceded power without incident, and Poroshenko was praised by the international community.
Wells Fargo has since ceded the most valuable bank distinction to JPMorgan Chase.
But over time he has ceded the spotlight to other next-generation players.
His mother ceded her urge to care for him to the nursing staff.
Castro, who ceded power in 2006 to his brother Raul, died in 2016.
Tesla has recently ceded ground to competitor SunRun in the residential solar market.
Trump has ceded day-to-day control of his businesses to his sons.
But in recent years, the system had "substantially ceded ground on this", he added.
A weakened junta subsequently ceded much of its power to a democratically elected government.
Unwilling to bear those risks again, some banks have ceded ground to non-banks.
Nationalists on both sides have been demanding that not an inch should be ceded.
Ultimately, it seems, the market Bragi helped pioneer was quickly ceded to existing giants.
Over the years, Congress has ceded the president broad authority to impose trade sanctions.
It's a solemn moment, as a victory is ceded to the earth's natural forces.
So, by design, the machine switched itself off and ceded control to the pilots.
However, it was also clearly an area where Google had ceded ground to Facebook.
All of its worthwhile segments have been worthwhile precisely because Simmons ceded the spotlight.
Hong Kong Island and Kowloon, ceded in perpetuity, would be unviable without this hinterland.
This year, he has two saves, but ceded the closer's job to Arodys Vizcaino.
Sessions' command of the special counsel was ceded to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
The government has ceded control of stretches of land to Iran, Russia and Hezbollah.
Critics said the deal ceded power from the Holy See to the Communist Party.
And she ceded the white working-class voters who backed Mr. Clinton in 1992.
The Treasury Department said sanctions relief was possible if Deripaska ceded control of Rusal.
Over time carmakers have largely ceded to them the job of developing new technology.
He ceded the microphone to a Trump-supporting veteran who likes Mr. Tester, too.
Quake's nailguns and rocket jumping ceded space to the AK-47 and the M16.
In Georgia and beyond, religious conservatives contend that they have not ceded any ground.
Russia ceded significant amounts of territory to Japan, and its Pacific fleet was devastated.
Only "villages," according to the treaty, were to be ceded to the French crown.
The rekindled thrill at Macron's Gaullist pomp has ceded to irritation at his airs.
Weeping children on the border ceded the stage to screaming adults in Washington restaurants.
The Senate ceded power by declining to call witnesses or hear evidence against Trump.
Trump has also ceded some of the spotlight to his would-be 2020 rivals.
Even when he wasn't ceded the floor, Mr. Jordan was telegraphing readiness to rumble.
He has ceded American leadership around the globe to our closest economic competitor, China.
But in 2009, American troops ceded responsibility for the M.E.K. to the Iraqi government.
Congress has repeatedly ceded its authority to authorize wars over to the executive branch.
Mr. Blankfein finally ceded the chief executive job to Mr. Solomon in October 2018.
After Graham spoke, not a single Republican senator ceded his time to Mitchell again.
One theory argues that they've lost a step and ceded to the Facebook conspiracies.
Washington also said it would consider lifting sanctions on GAZ if Deripaska ceded control.
" He added: "Our people never ever surrendered or ceded any portion of this territory.
She congratulated Kerber on a victory that she described as deserving, then ceded the stage.
He temporarily ceded power to his brother Raul in July 21993 after undergoing intestinal surgery.
Heading into the final stretch of the holidays, Amazon had ceded some share to competitors.
Mike Minor came in and promptly ceded Kolten Wong's sacrifice fly to tie the game.
Britain has slowly but steadily ceded ground to the EU, not the other way round.
He ceded no ground when asked repeatedly whether there might be something wrong at CBS.
France ceded most of its North American possessions, including Quebec, to the British in 1763.
Aluminium lost 2.1% to $1,797.5, lead slipped 1.2% to $1,804, tin ceded 0.3% to $19,450.
Water protectors are claiming that adjoining land was ceded to the Sioux in a treaty.
She then fielded questions from Democrats and from Mitchell, to whom Republicans ceded their time.
King Salman quickly ceded power in practice to his son, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Both times they ceded the city only in the face of heavy US air strikes.
But if they do that, they will have ceded the ground to the Syrian government.
Bill Clinton didn't win either in 1992, though Iowa was ceded to home state Sen.
"We have not ceded any of the ground we have taken to anybody," Mattis said.
As the Washington Post reports, Romney will likely step into the role ceded by Sen.
Davis said that May's vision for Brexit ceded too much control to the European Union.
For several decades now, Congress has gradually ceded its war authority to the executive branch.
In response, the king pushed for constitutional reforms and ceded some power to the Parliament.
We have, all by ourselves, ceded that one neat thing about sport that we owned.
If lawmakers do nothing, Congress will have effectively ceded its war powers to the president.
This bushfire crisis is taking place on sacred Indigenous lands, where sovereignty was never ceded.
The relationship became so toxic that Urtula essentially ceded his autonomy to You, Grasso said.
Sony completely ceded the Gaikai / OnLive era idea of delivering cloud games directly to phones.
After several rounds of back and forth, Bloomberg ceded the exchange with an eye roll.
Spain ceded Gibraltar to Britain in 1713, but has long called for it to be returned.
Google has, in effect, ceded the entire market after years of self-inflicted failures in messaging.
Congress, in a series of laws, has ceded to the president vast powers to levy tariffs.
Union Properties also plunged, falling 9.9 percent in heavy trade while Dubai Investments ceded 6.8 percent.
After the war, 12m ethnic Germans living in territory ceded to other countries fled to Germany.
The party has ceded dozens of seats in Congress and almost 1,000 seats in state legislatures.
They were pragmatic and ceded ground to their coalition partners, and voters didn't care for it.
But over the last decade, increasingly commoditized hardware has ceded the spotlight to software, to systems.
DE) as the best-selling luxury car brand and ceded ground to startup rival Tesla (TSLA.
The startup has ceded China to Didi: it will concentrate on its home market and elsewhere.
In waiting to see how the market shakes out, the company has ceded potential market share.
In urban areas across the southeast, it has ceded ground to militants linked to the PKK.
Since then, Republican and Democratic chairmen have ceded more and more authority to the White House.
It is the second time Clinton has lost Utah, having ceded the state to then-Sen.
Doctors ceded control over their practices to insurers, and had to navigate regulatory and billing complexities.
Mr. Redstone was executive chairman of CBS and Viacom until February, when he ceded the titles.
As scrutiny from investors grew, Mr. Redstone ceded those titles in early February, becoming chairman emeritus.
The U.K. has also ceded ground on the transitional arrangements for the 20 months after Brexit.
He ceded his yacht — a former James Bond prop known as the Trump Princess — to creditors.
Nothing was ceded to us, not by illegitimate forces and certainly not by legitimate forces, either.
When she moved on to The Hill's Jordan Fabian, he ceded his time back to Jackson.
He ceded general manager duties to the longtime assistant Jeff Gorton before the 22006-2558 season.
Now President Trump has ceded the moral high ground and freed Iran from all those constraints.
Taiwan ceded the top spot it held in 2016 to rank second to Portugal this year.
It's hard to challenge the establishment when you've ceded so much of your livelihood to it.
Muammar el-Qaddafi, ceded his nascent nuclear program in exchange for economic integration with the West.
Today they are all but extinct, much of their authority ceded to cadres of chattering influencers.
King Albert ceded the throne to his eldest son that year, ending his immunity from prosecution.
While Biden remains the frontrunner in the polls, his campaign has ceded significant ground to Sen.
She ceded the name to Mar-Vell's son and became Photon (and, later, Pulsar and Spectrum).
But if that deal permanently links the Roman church with a corrupt and fated regime, Francis will have ceded the moral authority earned by persecuted generations, and ceded the Chinese future to those Christian churches, evangelical especially, that are less eager to flatter and cajole their persecutors.
The Egyptian government wanted to agree an accord that would have ceded control of Tiran and Sanafir.
Piscotty was ceded second base on defensive indifference as Holliday took the first pitch for a ball.
But over the last five years, locals have ceded other neighborhoods and spaces to the bachelorette parties.
The strategy's shortcomings were evident in the results of some key brands, which ceded ground to competitors.
So essentially, Mueller has ceded the role of deciding whether the president committed a crime to Congress.
The report said that Energizer has "ceded" brand share to AmazonBasics in the Top 20 list, however.
King of Prussia, Pennsylvania (CNN)Donald Trump ceded the floor Tuesday to his running mate, Indiana Gov.
He shut the government down in December and January but ultimately ceded to Pelosi and Congressional Democrats.
Politicians have ceded more and more ground to the courts, points out Asad Rahim Khan, a lawyer.
I think we have ceded far too much authority to the President but that's where we are.
Binnington ceded five goals on 19 shots before getting the hook for Jake Allen after Krug's goal.
GNW plans to recapture the LTC reserves that are ceded to its Bermuda subsidiary later this year.
No. Flint's government ceded as much in its emergency declaration made two months after the switch back.
Many news sites have ceded the job of distributing content to Facebook, Snapchat, Twitter and other platforms.
In other words, the central bank has hardly ceded control of the exchange rate to the market.
Past centre-right governments have ceded to paralysing French strikes and protests, notably in 1995 and 2006.
NATO briefly rescued anti-Qaddafi forces in Libya but rapidly ceded its influence to repressive Gulf states.
Congress has ceded authority to the executive branch, making it easy for presidents to go around lawmakers.
CNO reported ceded insurance liabilities of $527 million related to the Beechwood agreement at June 30, 2016.
Hundreds of Boko Haram fighters surrendered in Chad in October and November as the group ceded territory.
As a result, China has ceded the title of largest holder of U.S. Treasury debt to Japan.
The recording fit the band a little better, and Harris ceded the drum throne to Danny Herrera.
The Federalist Papers, to remind him of the limited executive powers the Constitution ceded to the president.
I seethe at the perception that I ceded any ground to trolls trying to push me out.
He talks about unfairness and loss, about the sovereignty supposedly ceded to Europe, immigration and elite cosmopolitans.
Rather than return to the league, DeBartolo ceded control of the team to his sister, Denise York.
That view tries to redefine a subject Democrats in the past have often ceded, politically, to Republicans.
It was down to 36% in July, after they ceded 3.9 percentage points from a year earlier.
Mr. Donovan, despite a staid reputation, has not ceded the label of "Trump guy" to the challenger.
America had wrongly ceded manufacturing to other countries, she said, and allowed trade deals to hurt workers.
After Republicans ceded control of Congress this year, he landed on Mr. Trump's National Security Council staff.
It has been a U.S. territory since 21944, ceded by the Spanish after the Spanish-American War.
We have ceded large swaths of the moral high ground, from which we derived substantial security dividends.
It could go indie or mainstream, depending on the stars and how much control Ms. Candler ceded.
Congress already ceded large swaths of its power to the executive branch over the last few decades.
Those who have been calling for electors to be "faithless" have thus ceded too much linguistic ground.
"We have never ceded this land," said Joye Braun of the Indigenous Environmental Network in a statement.
Alphabet basically ceded its position in the market when it sold Terra Bella to Planet earlier this year.
Until now, the politics of identity across Europe has been largely ceded to the likes of Mr Wilders.
He formally ceded power to his younger brother, Raul, in 2008 after ruling for nearly half a century.
"They have basically ceded the territory and aren't willing to fight for it," complains a Western army officer.
The United States said on Monday it would consider lifting sanctions if Deripaska ceded control of the company.
What I ceded to the control of the curators was the kinds of works that they were selecting.
Initially, London hoped to maintain significant control over the city, even if it ceded legal sovereignty to China.
After six consecutive Super Bowls, Pepsi ceded its spot to the company's new "premium water brand" this year.
Earlier this week, the United States said it could remove Rusal from the list if Deripaska ceded control.
So, this week I ceded to my doctors' long-standing request that I go public with my affliction.
By contrast, today's Democrats have mostly ceded that ground to the Republicans, who today seem positively Kennedy-esque.
But Marcus ceded that Facebook must "work hard" to earn the trust for lawmakers Libra to be successful.
The PJD came to power in 2011, when King Mohammed ceded some powers to ease "Arab Spring" protests.
For all of that ceded control, Scott still wishes that she could see things more clearly; herself, mostly.
Cohen, however, did admit that YouTube had ceded some of the early gains in music streaming to rivals.
The greenback also ceded ground against the yen after hitting a five-week high earlier in the session.
The company ceded out about 7% of its premiums to a portfolio of reinsurers with sound credit quality.
The Bowery was ceded to poor immigrants — Irish, then Jewish, then Chinese — and eventually the down-and-out.
Indeed, they ultimately ceded significant control over the one franchise — Spiderman — to which the studio had secured rights.
The United States, which once led Western policy on Sudan, has largely ceded that role in recent years.
The company's application to oust Mr. Truaxe was granted, and management of Deciem was ceded to Ms. Kilner.
Enough time has passed that Calder, while still towering, has ceded room for others to sway beside him.
Even United States national security could be hurt should America's presence be ceded to a less friendly nation.
When combat outposts started closing up, the territory was usually ceded right back to the Taliban weeks later.
How much spending control is ceded to the government is the major battle line in health care politics.
The Senators had bemoaned the five goals they ceded in Game 2, but their defensive lapses remained unresolved.
Spain ceded the port to Britain in 1713 after a war, but continues to claim sovereignty over it.
In a sense, readers are becoming assigning editors, although I have not ceded my job as the boss.
Ms. Gallagher said the nation seems to have ceded some of these jobs to Europe and to China.
That was evidenced today when Uber said it had ceded control over its Russia operations to rival Yandex.Taxi.
Many were reportedly scandalized by how much had been ceded without securing definite support from the Freedom Caucus.
Stephens called it "worse than Munich," a reference to the 1938 accord that ceded part of Czechoslovakia to Hitler.
That confrontation eventually ceded to negotiations, but there are no signs Iran plans to follow Kim Jong Un's example.
China's last dynasty, the Qing, had ceded Taiwan to Japan in 1895 after losing the first Sino-Japanese war.
His chances got significantly worse this month as Republicans ceded control of the House of Representatives to Nancy Pelosi.
The Democratic front-runner largely ceded the state to Sanders, who spent $123,000 on TV ads to Clinton's zero.
Both Williams and Stites-Clayton remain on the company's board, though they ceded their executive roles in early 2018.
The PJD has led the government since 2011, when King Mohammed ceded some powers to ease "Arab Spring" protests.
It strengthened only when Mr Erdogan ceded to orthodoxy and allowed the central bank to raise rates (see article).
Just 18 days after choosing Eagleton, McGovern ceded to mounting party pressure and forced his ticket mate to withdraw.
Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin initially ceded the CEO role to veteran technology executive Eric Schmidt.
As the concretos ceded the limelight in the early revolutionary going, Soldevilla turned increasingly to literary and other pursuits.
I pay my respects to their elders past, present and future, and remember that sovereignty has never been ceded.
Ryan Hartman and P.K. Subban scored goals for Nashville, which ceded 15 goals in the series' first three games.
Those advertisements became more lucrative, and then slowly, publishers ceded most of their page over to this behavioral advertising.
Amid this uprising, PepsiCo's Gatorade, which created the sports drink category and long dominated it, has ceded market share.
Duncan said he ceded control of the convention to then-Republican presidential nominee John McCainJohn Sidney McCainFighter pilot vs.
Both MCs ceded the stage to Tankian during a performance at the Rock Im Park festival in Nuremberg, Germany.
But I'd argue the costs of that control — which is really just ceded to journals — are much too high.
After five weeks at No. 1, Drake has ceded the top of the Billboard album chart to Travis Scott.
When Mr. Davis came knocking for "StartUp" in 2015, Gimlet ceded creative control of the adaptation to the network.
The Hurricanes have ceded three goals in three games — just one at even strength, where Carolina has dominated play.
"I was hoping you would stick with that," he said as Mr. Asonye ceded the floor to Mr. Andres.
When President Trump pulled the U.S. out of the Paris agreement, America officially ceded its leadership on climate change.
In clean energy alone, we've already ceded substantial ground in clean energy manufacturing to China, South Korea and Japan.
The U.S. Constitution gives Congress jurisdiction over trade, but lawmakers have ceded some of their authority to the president.
During both his medical trips to London, Mr. Buhari has officially ceded power to the vice president, Mr. Osinbajo.
He ceded just six hits over eight innings, walking one and striking out eight in a 91-pitch performance.
Last year, its reunion continued with a vivid, emotionally scathed new album that ceded no ground whatsoever to newcomers.
He ceded his rotation spot to an overmatched replacement who was bombed in a 183-0 loss to Miami.
Joints in the concrete purposefully invite the encroachment of wild grass: nature reclaiming space once ceded to the city.
Huber has ceded some portions of his probe to Durham and is waiting for Horowitz to finish his review.
While cotton has ceded supremacy to oil, Horwitz finds that Olmsted's utopian, democratic ideal of "cosmopolitan intimacy" remains elusive.
PRICES: Aluminium slipped 0.9% to $1,778, zinc fell 0.6% to $2,290 and tin ceded 0.9% to $16,550 a tonne.
The greenback also ceded ground against the yen, falling to its lowest levels in six weeks, Reuters data showed.
Over the years, it has ceded much of that authority to the president — and Fast Track is exhibit one.
Edwards' team at SocGen ceded the top spot for global strategy to a JP Morgan team led by Mislav Matejka.
When Girardet ceded his restaurant to successor Phillipe Rochat in 1997, Violier moved up to head of kitchen alongside Rochat.
Why had TV ceded that ground to videogames, when there is a hybrid of the two waiting to be born?
Supernatural justifications for treatment techniques eventually ceded to pseudoscientific ones; prayer was replaced by bloodletting and cocaine (and more prayer).
Republican senators, on the other hand, ceded their question time to Rachel Mitchell, an experienced prosecutor of sexual assault cases.
In the series, he argues we've ceded control of that to large corporations, especially as women entered the work force.
It's all coming a little past due, right after the US ceded whatever influence and leverage it had in Syria.
In July Yandex agreed a $3.7bn merger with Uber, which effectively ceded the Russian market after a costly price war.
In recent months, ISIS ceded parts of Sirte in Libya and Falluja in Iraq after other anti-ISIS military actions.
This is the story reproduced by countless 19th century landscape artists: that Indigenous people ceded their lands to Western civilization.
Republican after Republican ceded their time back to the former prosecutor during the meeting, hinting at a new GOP focus.
The investigation has reached a key moment after the bank ceded a longstanding battle with the agency over important evidence.
At times, 26 has tackled other large bears that have attempted to challenge him, but he hasn't ceded any ground.
Avetisyan's Finvision became a majority shareholder in the bank last month when Baring Vostok ceded a 10% stake in it.
The SPD already ceded power to conservatives twice this year in the states of North Rhine-Westphalia and Schleswig-Holstein.
The U.S. Treasury also said it would consider lifting them if Russian tycoon Oleg Deripaska ceded control of the company.
Trump has, instead, ceded the stage to China, which is pushing ahead with its ambitious "Belt and Road" infrastructure plan.
Five players scored in double figures, and the Tar Heels finished with 11 3-pointers and never ceded the lead.
The Central ceded its status as the league's toughest division to the Metro this year, but it's still very good.
In seven innings, the right hander ceded only five hits and two runs, issuing two walks and striking out 10.
Yet over the years, and particularly over the past few decades, Congress has ceded more and power to the executive.
They worry that people may not recognize the rights they have ceded until it is too late to reclaim them.
This time, Osaka ceded the first four games against Azarenka and was responsible for their match's first seven unforced errors.
Guam has been an American territory since 1898, when Spain ceded it in the wake of the Spanish-American War.
Now, as urbanization in the West encroaches on their remaining habitat, some are making audacious attempts to reclaim ceded lands.
Ryan, Corker and McConnell are leading GOP lights who have ceded their party's moral center in service to protecting Trump.
For decades, lawmakers in both parties have ceded those powers with little resistance, deferring to an increasingly assertive executive branch.
OTHER METALS: Aluminium slipped 0.4% to $1,696, zinc gained 0.8% to $2,046.5 and tin ceded 0.3% to $16,680 a tonne.
She also added that the power void in Syria ceded by the U.S. is likely to be filled by Iran.
Although Russia ceded primacy in mentoring North Korea after the USSR dissolved, Russian president Vladimir Putin is unmotivated to assist.
The United States said on Monday it would consider lifting sanctions on Rusal if Deripaska ceded control of the company.
I have ceded responsibility of the baby's first name to my husband, with the agreement that I have veto power.
Republicans and Democrats have argued for years that Congress ceded too much authority to the White House after the Sept.
Trump wasn't the center of attention — he'd ceded the electrifying political news of the day to his ideological opponents. Sad!
Before Germany joined the euro and ceded its monetary policy to the European Central Bank (ECB), the Bundesbank acted as policeman.
Dominated by the Rock of Gibraltar, Gibraltar was ceded to the Brits in the early 1700s after being captured from Spain.
First, in allowing others to propose a freeze to the kingdom, Saudi Arabia essentially ceded the organizing of OPEC to Russia.
The European Union has essentially ceded control of trying to stop migrants from crossing to Libya, rather than doing it themselves.
The government got out of carmaking in 2008, when it ceded control in Maruti-Suzuki to its Japanese joint-venture partner.
At the end of last year another Deliveroo rival, Delivery Hero, ceded its entire business in Germany to Netherlands-based Takeaway.
Bose has ceded ground by slowly releasing these wireless noise-canceling cans, but the QuietComforts sound like they're worth the wait.
By eschewing the radical tradition of democracy, Kloppenberg has ceded the ground of optimism that fueled democratic movements in the past.
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Whatever you think of their respective foreign policies, it's hard to deny that Sanders has largely ceded the issue to Clinton.
In March Iraq emerged as the second biggest oil supplier to India, a position it ceded to Iran the previous month.
Allow an antichoice woman to call herself a feminist, and you have ceded political territory that you cannot afford to lose.
Even in the campaign, she ceded prominence to bigger hitters like Mr Gove and Boris Johnson, a former mayor of London.
But this is the first time she has publicly ceded the creative leadership of her label, which suggests she is serious.
Congress let a quarter-century go by and ultimately ceded to the Supreme Court our responsibility to solve for this problem.
Mr Spicer had ceded press-briefing duties to his deputy, Sarah Huckabee Sanders; he reportedly grew tired of Mr Trump's needling.
Initial reserves ceded in the NICO cover are $13 billion for consideration of approximately $9.8 billion, plus a modest interest component.
Unlike many female stars of her generation and stature, she has rarely ceded control to any manager, or mate, or Svengali.
Chinese social media, however, bubble with demands that territory ceded to the Russian Empire in the 19th century not be forgotten.
Trump, a wealthy real estate developer, maintains ownership of his businesses but has ceded day-to-day control to his sons.
The territory ceded to the kibes by the Metabolist-Silicene Treaty of 2042, the semi-independent polity generally kept to itself.
In Syria, where the Obama administration ceded a great deal of ground to the Russians, Trump has escalated, upsetting the Russians.
"Congress has constitutional authority over war powers, but for too long, we've ceded that responsibility to the executive branch," he said.
The city had ceded its bohemianism to its newfound wealth as the toll of the AIDS epidemic climbed higher and higher.
Drake, at a recent concert, ceded the floor to Sheck Wes, 19, to perform the song for a sold-out arena.
In an interview with CNN earlier this year, Buttigieg said that his party has wrongly ceded the faith conversation to Republicans.
And it's about how mainstream science ceded the ground of psychedelics decades ago, and how it's trying to get it back.
She has ceded the fight to the preservation society — her voice no longer carries the weight it once did, she said.
OTHER METALS: Aluminium was down 0.4% at $1,696, zinc gained 0.2% to $2,034 and tin ceded 0.7% to $16,600 a tonne.
" There is rarely daylight between Brown and industrial unions, and the senator ceded Friday that USMCA was "not a perfect agreement.
The ceded some ground after soaring in the Wednesday session, with the greenback fetching 0.9660 Swiss franc at 4:23 p.m.
Nadal hasn't ceded a set at the French Open since 63, when he was beaten in the quarterfinals by Novak Djokovic.
Wainwright has four top-three finishes for the award, but he ceded the opening-day role this season to Carlos Martinez.
The handover of Macau, the former Portuguese colony, in 1999 took place two years after Britain ceded sovereignty of Hong Kong.
In the first half, Oakland recorded three first downs, ceded 211 yards — a ghastly 23 per play — and committed nine penalties.
Clarke's Good Harbor ceded control of DREAD in 2010 to other American contractors, just as the operation began successfully hacking targets.
The FBI eventually ceded its investigation to the NCIS, handing over the information it had gathered from Fodeman and other sources.
Although the 2900 states are sovereign, the states ceded to the federal government the power to regulate commerce between the states.
The U.S. Treasury Department said last month it would consider lifting sanctions on Rusal if Deripaska ceded control of the company.
Well, because for a politician to achieve consensus means that politician is compromised, and also they've ceded power to someone else.
Burr's co-sponsor, Dianne Feinstein, was chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee from 2009-2015, when Democrats ceded control of the Senate.
Burr's co-sponsor, Dianne Feinstein, was chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee from 20163-2015, when Democrats ceded control of the Senate.
She later ceded the title and took on the superhero name Photon and remains one of the industry's most prominent black superheroes.
In 1842, China ceded Hong Kong to Great Britain, but Hong Kong has been a special administrative region of China since 1997.
The SDF recently ceded control of several villages to the government in a Russian-brokered deal that has only intensified these fears.
In the 19th century Russia recognised Japanese sovereignty over the four islands, and in 1875 it ceded all the Kuriles to Japan.
Devore ceded control, merely lurking in the shadows with riffs that shaded in the song's edges and never came to the forefront.
Cook quickly ceded the stage to Lisa Jackson, VP of environment, policy and social initiatives, to talk up Apple's sustainable energy efforts.
But it ceded these seats primarily to liberals and greens, who together gained 57 seats, or eight percentage points of the total.
In Morocco the king has ceded some power to the parliament and allowed an Islamist prime minister to lead a broad coalition.
For a little extra drivers could have a prestigious German marque, a step up from mass-market models, which ceded market share.
Microcosm of conflict The evacuation marks a victory for the Syrian regime, as rebels ceded an area they'd been defending for years.
I remember reading an interview between you and Peter Saul where you said you kind of ceded total control for the retrospective.
We've ceded, for the most part, that complex and invisible rulesets determine who will see our missives, travel pics, and RT dunks.
He ceded day-to-day management to Goodell, his dear friend and colleague for 22 years, and designated himself Chief Philosophical Officer.
It included a map that ceded some of the territory seized by Israel in the Six-Day War in 1967 to Israel.
Welcome to 2017, where the American government has ceded its already crumbling moral authority to the former host of The Man Show.
Castle and other NYC210AR members argued that, by ceding physical space, the abortion rights movement has also ceded cultural and political space.
And he too often ceded ground on foreign policy to Clinton—an unnecessary failing, considering her deeply troubling record on the issue.
His playing time has gradually been reduced, and he has ceded his starring role on the San Antonio Spurs to Kawhi Leonard.
Instead, Mr. Trump inadvertently ceded his image to his oversize papier-mâché doppelgänger, who delivered assorted Trumpisms with varying degrees of accuracy.
Suggestions otherwise, they say, including that the university has ceded academic control to a donor's interests, amount to little more than politics.
Virginia did this long ago when it originally ceded land to the federal government to create a federal district for the capital.
Still, the progressive firebrand eventually ceded the nomination to Clinton, but only after intense infighting between progressives and more establishment-minded Democrats.
He provisionally ceded much of his power to his younger brother Raúl, now 2170, and two years later formally resigned as president.
Kudlow played down the allegations against Cain on Thursday, but ceded that the FBI background check would likely reveal anything of concern.
Powerful Republicans on Capitol Hill and beyond have effectively ceded that thornier question, and the ground that comes with it, to Trump.
It's a perfect error: No one believes Clinton is anything other than free trade, and so she's ceded the debate to Trump.
But it was also controversial, with Democrats and some Republicans warning it ceded some of Congress's spending authority to the White House.
Never before in history, at that scale, had an individual with such power voluntarily ceded it in service of the greater good.
Samsung is using the A series and M series phones, targeted at millennials to try to claw back ground ceded to rivals.
And, over the past 80 years, Congress has ceded power, such as the ability to implement tariffs, to the commander in chief.
The Browns have ceded big games to Antonio Brown and JuJu Smith-Schuster in Week 1 and Michael Thomas in Week 2.
Democrats ceded back the Senate floor early Tuesday morning, ending a more than 2628-hour protest of GOP efforts to repeal ObamaCare.
Chinese shares ceded their ranking as the second-largest stock market in the world to Japan, the Financial Times reported on Friday.
In previous years, many observers thought, Rosberg would have ceded the lead position to Hamilton and the collision would not have happened.
"We recognize that Gibraltar was ceded to Britain more than 300 years ago but our aim is to recover it," he said.
Cash outflows from equities were led by domestic long-term mutual funds, which ceded $3.11 billion after $1.15 billion the prior week.
Euphoric scenes broke out in the capital of Algiers when state media carried reports that Bouteflika had ceded control with immediate effect.
As elsewhere, the prison population in Louisiana began to decline, enough that it recently ceded the top state incarceration rate to Oklahoma.
By contrast, former Obama press secretary Josh Earnest, who ceded the podium in the White House briefing room to Spicer on Jan.
In the past six years, operating systems like BlackBerry and Symbian have also gone under as smartphones ceded ground to Apple and Google.
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Madrid claims sovereignty over the territory — which it ceded to Britain in 1713 — and the issue has often caused diplomatic tensions with London.
But Obama did so in a public fashion and in such a way that Prime Minister  Benjamin Netanyahu  said ceded Israel's negotiating power.
ISIS has ceded more than 22% of its territory to Kurdish, Syrian and Iraqi forces over the past 19 months, according to IHS.
Randolph ceded the position to him in 1999 to turn to product development, because he missed the start-up phase of the company.
That digital transformation began in 2011 after the military ceded power to a civilian-led government, opening the country to the outside world.
Mauna Kea is also considered "ceded land," which means it's to be held in a trust to benefit future generations of native Hawaiians.
He's ceded three goals in his last four appearances, counting a 26-save blanking of Carolina in relief of Rinne on Dec. 21.
President Trump has ceded what he terms "total authorization" to the military, which appears to be rapidly escalating wars in Afghanistan and Syria.
The island nation was ceded to the US in 1898 after the Spanish-American War and became a self-governing republic in 1935.
Because of the show's unenthusiastic start, the brief moments when Maroon 5 ceded the spotlight to Travis Scott and Big Boi were welcome.
Using his power of attorney that Killen — wittingly or not — had ceded to him, Stern dissolved his chapter of the KKK in 2016.
Negotiators must agree what powers would be held by two probably largely autonomous zones and which would be ceded to any central administration.
Duncan's playing time had gradually been reduced in recent years, and he had ceded his starring role on the Spurs to Kawhi Leonard.
As technically advanced of the rest of the world the U.S. is, we have ceded leadership on commercial drone policy to other countries.
The damage would have been further minimized if Congress hadn't ceded so much of its power to the executive branch in recent decades.
But questions have been raised about how comprehensive the agreement is — and how much ground the U.S. may be ceded to the North.
For two generations, the Republican Party has been an expression of grassroots conservatism, most recently the fever that's ceded the Party to Trump.
Previously, he reluctantly ceded to key lieutenants such as former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and preserved a deal backed by America's allies.
The moral victory that the US has ceded to China gives Xi a boost at home as well as on the global stage.
Beauty and the Beast has ceded its #2329.5 box office berth — after just two weeks — to The Boss Baby, based on Sunday estimates.
The $9 billion in FDI is some 27 times the $329.6 million received in 2009/2010, the year before the military ceded power.
The United States has long stood as the center for innovation across the globe — even as we ceded other important industries like manufacturing.
UEFA dismissed that out of hand, but it has ceded ground, suggesting it understands which leagues are the engines of its banner competition.
To that point, however, he recently secured ownership of his masters, something he previously ceded as part of that initial Def Jam deal.
Cornyn more or less ceded that this was his strategy when pressed on the above tweet by Dan Balz from the Washington Post.
Mr. Soros, now 87, has ceded more and more investment decision-making to the money managers he has hired to run the firm.
However, its scale is small compared with regional reinsurance peers, as the majority of reinsurance premiums in Indonesia are ceded to offshore reinsurers.
McCann called Sanchez the best player in baseball during those final two months of the season, and ceded his job to him gracefully.
Bolivians "would not accept a negotiation where the fundamental principles that are being defended today on the streets could be ceded," Mesa said.
The small states would never have agreed to a direct popular vote scheme that would have ceded political power to the large states.
At least Trump walked up to the lectern to announce Gorsuch punctually, and at least he ceded the microphone promptly to his nominee.
Limited anti-Sisi protests occurred in Cairo in 2016 after the president ceded two Red Sea islands, Tiran and Sanafir, to Saudi Arabia.
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Read more " _____ • Noah Rothman in Commentary: "Responsible conservatives have ceded the latitude to shape conservative positions to disreputable provocateurs, thus repulsing persuadable voters.
It ceded five acres so the Border Patrol could build a base with dormitories for its agents and space to temporarily detain migrants.
Mr. Lamar is, to many, a hip-hop savior and also a representative of values that have ceded their centrality in the genre.
Though he ceded day-to-day management to his children, he still owns and benefits from the resort, as he himself pointed out.
Over the past year, however, ISIS ceded most of its territorial gains in both countries thanks to the U.S.-led coalition's military campaigns.
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These benefits explain why half of insurers owned by U.S. companies ceded at least 60 percent of their reinsurance premiums to an affiliate.
Tollin Associates then ceded his image rights to a company in Ireland called Multisports&Image Management Ltd which was responsible for managing them.
Even in the earlier battle for east Mosul, IS fighters ceded one neighbourhood after another, and retreated west over the Tigris and into Syria.
In a last-minute settlement, the winery ceded valuable acres to Robert Mondavi and paid him $4 million for his interest in the business.
These two lines demonstrated rather low loss ratios in 2015 but required intense reinsurance protection with 73% of gross written premiums ceded to reinsurers.
Instead the company ceded much of the market it dominant during its 90s heyday, as other chipmakers rushed in to dominate smartphones and tablets.
In effect, she ceded the field of inspirational change to Sanders and presented her own ideas not as superior, but merely as more pragmatic.
Since Mr Khosrowshahi took over, Uber has continued to grow, but has ceded market share in America, a key market, to Lyft, a rival.
At his family's urging, he still explored the possibility of running in the months after Beau's death, but ultimately ceded the field to Clinton.
Zuckerberg said that Libra may not be large enough to meet a federal threshold for stricter oversight, but ceded that regulators may disagree eventually.
Having ceded first place to Donald Trump, the Republicans are scrambling for second — and also for enough votes to maintain their plausibility going forward.
From the onset, it wasn't a great night for Zuma, his ruling party the ANC, ceded control of significant municipalities in the recent elections.
After a long battle that cost Uber millions and millions of dollars, Uber ceded its efforts in China to the company a year ago.
After five straight wins, Modern Family finally ceded its Emmys crown to Veep in 2015, opening up the race in a newly exciting way.
That year King Muhammad VI ceded some of his power to parliament and the people, and thereby avoided the worst of the Arab spring.
The weakened junta subsequently ceded much of its power to Aung San Suu Kyi, who now heads an elected government, further diminishing China's influence.
For better or worse, they only contested five of the 11 states and the ones they effectively ceded happen to be the most diverse.
Still, the Democratic nominee has ceded ground to Trump in recent weeks as controversy has exploded over Clinton Foundation's ties to the State Department.
Entitlements are not based on race but were pre-paid in treaties that ceded hundreds of millions of acres of land to the government.
Facing declining circulation and ruthless digital competition, the nation's newspaper industry has ceded some of the power it once held to shape public opinion.
They have essentially ceded the non-SNAP aspects of the Farm Bill to the GOP and fought to preserve its critical social assistance elements.
Transpetro had 6,435 employees at the end of 20183, 1,090 of whom had been "ceded" to the company by Petrobras, according to the company.
In February, Mr. Redstone ceded his positions as executive chairman of the media companies CBS and Viacom in the face of pressure from shareholders.
However, in bolstering his media efforts, it has become clear that Trump has ceded the infrastructure and ground dominance to his main rival, Sen.
As Sanders gained traction, it seemed to Wong and her partners that Clinton had simply ceded to him the territory of aggressive financial reform.
Warren argued U.S trade policy has ceded too much power to international corporations, squandering the country's ability to defend its manufacturers, farmers and laborers.
It is unclear how much of Sangin district is in Taliban hands, with conflicting reports of how much, and why, territory had been ceded.
The Taliban released a statement celebrating control of the whole district while the country's Ministry of Defense denied the government had ceded any territory.
Once the market leader, Medtronic ceded ground to rivals, just as the opioid epidemic was putting more focus on alternative ways to treat pain.
Because of his tentative demeanor and rare public appearances, Mr. Tillerson essentially ceded his role as America's leading foreign policy voice to Ms. Haley.
Mr. Mendes has always had a malleable talent, but the turf he claimed so assiduously on his last album is all but ceded here.
There has been growing concern among Democrats that Biden has ceded the spotlight to Trump, whose job approval numbers have been on the rise.
Name Withheld As is common in the private sector, you evidently ceded to your old employer the intellectual property you created as an employee.
But the United States has really ceded the initiative here, and Horan offers a bit more of the grit they need at the moment.
His decision rattled crucial allies, including Britain and Israel, on the Middle East and all but ceded control of Syria to Russia and Iran.
The company, which had built a stronghold against its U.S. rival Lyft until this year, ceded market share to its younger, less-funded competitor.
And a distinction that Tesla first achieved last year — the American automaker with the highest market value — has been ceded back to General Motors.
The pound and euro were ahead, but struggled to win back more than a fraction of the ground ceded to the dollar on Tuesday.
Mr. Pekings and Mr. Elad ceded control of the bar in December and since then a succession of other Cameroonians kept the place alive.
But it also ceded what once had been very high ground, and dispensed with the most romantic notions about what fashion magazines can be.
This would be an important first step to rebalancing the authority over tariffs and trade barriers that Congress has ceded to the executive branch.
Pointillist textures have become airier or ceded to scaled-up expanses of short, boxy daubs of color, widely used to warp near and far.
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Pundits and reporters are challenging Comey about whether he ceded the high ground by mocking Trump's hair, skin and hand size, among other things.
Stanford managed just 213 total yards and 13 first downs against a defense which has ceded only 15 points over the last three games.
Miller (1-1) ceded the mound in the sixth after Yuli Gurriel reached on a one-out error by right fielder Shin-Soo Choo.
Republicans unleashed perhaps their most aggressive outcry of the Trump era after he abandoned the U.S.' Kurdish allies and ceded northeastern Syria to Turkey.
But the dancing was minimal, and she ceded way too much of her spotlight to writhing all over her "Make Me" collaborator G-Eazy.
Indeed, Trump capitalized on the crime uptick to sow panic about the state of the nation, and progressives foolishly ceded the issue to him.
One area where YouTube has already ceded control is in relying too much on its self-service ad platform to monetize its biggest stars.
When Rand Paul appeared to seek the blessing of the party's elders, Bier said, he ceded the "outsider" ground to other candidates, like Trump.
Supercell's "Clash Royale" ceded the top spot to Japanese puzzle game "Monster Strike" but the Finnish mobile game developer continues to dominate the top five.
Bank of America has ceded market share partly because, unlike peers Wells Fargo and JPMorgan Chase & Co , it does not acquire mortgages from other lenders.
Having already ceded their operating systems to Google, Android manufacturers may be reluctant to delegate the digital assistant as well, people in the industry said.
The dollar ceded ground to the euro, which was up 0.51 percent at $1.1333, and to the British pound, up 0.39 percent, last at $1.2898.
PRICES: Aluminium was little changed at $1,801 a tonne, lead slipped 1.5% to $2,033, tin fell 0.3% to $17,590 and nickel ceded 0.5% to $14,030.
Team Clinton has been so sure of Trump's erratic and self-destructive behavior that it ceded the electoral stage to him a long time ago.
Under Krueger's watch BMW was overtaken in 2016 by Mercedes-Benz as the best-selling luxury car brand and ceded ground to startup rival Tesla.
Gibraltar, which Spain ceded to Britain in 1713 but wants back, voted 96 percent in favor of staying in the EU in the 2016 referendum.
In the final settlement that ended the partnership last December, Yameogo said Monsanto ceded over $19 million in royalties that the Burkinabes had been withholding.
It's also nice to hear Trump admit that the U.S. is doing amazing, unique things in space after claiming that the nation ceded its leadership.
The first word Badme was to be ceded to Ethiopia's bitter foe on the shores of the Red Sea came via state radio and television.
Sierra Club Executive Director Michael Brune said Trump had ceded the United States' role in directing climate change efforts to countries like China and India.
On Wednesday night, NBC anchor Matt Lauer grilled Clinton on the issue and then ceded the floor to a military veteran who did the same.
By equating software changes with hardware updates, the company has continuously ceded ground to rivals who can tweak and experiment endlessly to see what sticks.
"Congress has ceded its authority to Trump, who has swept aside fundamental public safety and environmental laws to build walls that won't work," he added.
Microsoft's leadership has not ceded to its workers' demands regarding its ICE contract, and CEO Satya Nadella defended his company's work with the controversial agency.
The dollar ceded ground to the euro, which was up 0.16 percent at $1.1294, and to the British pound, up 0.3 percent, last at $1.2888.
Schoep claimed that Stern led him to believe that plaintiffs in Charlottesville would drop their case if he ceded control of the organization to Stern.
In the process it ceded control of the base to mercenaries from the Wagner Group, a Russian private military company that supports Syrian military operations.
But Mr. Kaine, who rarely if ever ceded a debating point through the 90-minute event, insisted that a candidate's faith should not dictate policy.
"Puerto Rico has not ceded or lost anything, because we have never had sovereignty," said Pierluisi, a gubernatorial candidate who supports statehood for Puerto Rico.
The dollar ceded ground to the euro, which was up 0.51 percent at $1.1333, and to the British pound, up 0.35 percent, last at $1.2894.
Post-9/11, the FBI ceded back to the Drug Enforcement Agency much of United States Code Title 21 jurisdiction that includes counter-narcotics investigations.
Haftar's Libyan National Army gained control and legitimacy in eastern Libya by taking ground ceded to Islamist insurgents and commanding authority over lucrative oil fields.
He was just a nonentity and ceded his leadership role, essentially, because of how worried he was about how it would affect his 2008 reelection.
The Red Bulls scored early and often as the N.Y.C.F.C. back line, never the club's strong point, lost structure and ceded open lanes under pressure.
As newspaper clippings and recipe files have ceded ground to web pages and Pinterest boards, the torte has found a new set of admirers online.
For too long, he said, Democratic politicians have ceded the territory, simply "checking the faith box" as if it were a line on their resumes.
Trump ceded the torture issue to his Defense Secretary One of the most surprising moments came when Trump was asked about his views on torture.
He also ceded territories to Western powers, including Laos and Cambodia to France, and the Malay sultanates of Kedah, Kelantan, Terengganu and Perlis to Britain.
A top House panel announced Tuesday that it will examine how congressional power has been ceded to the president — and how to win it back.
The attacks picked up in the mid-1990s, as Israel pursued a peace deal and ceded land, but the worst came between 2000 and 2004.
Whatever the case, she has now firmly and permanently ceded any claim she ever had to high ground -- and to the art of democratic statesmanship.
Previously, Uber ceded ground in China and Southeast Asia to local players Didi Chuxing and Grab, respectively and exited its Eats business in South Korea.
Fleury, the franchise's career leader in wins, ceded his net to Matt Murray last year in the playoffs, but hanging on to Fleury proved wise.
Because Germany has ceded its right to negotiate trade agreements to the EU, it cannot make a bilateral arrangement with the U.S. to restrain imports.
The Manbij security forces appear to have ceded control of the villages to prevent them from being occupied by Turkish-backed militias or Turkish troops.
She loves Edgar, but treats him more like a curious roommate than a son and has willingly ceded his parenting to her mother-in-law.
PRICES: Zinc was up 1.1% at $2,327, lead fell 0.4% to $1,918, tin ceded 0.1% to $17,275 and nickel gained 1.6% to $14,095 a tonne.
One argument that proponents of restoring earmarks make is that the ban has ceded too much of Congress's Article I power to the executive branch.
King Mohamed eventually ceded some powers to parliament, and managed the protests with a combination of limited constitutional reforms, heavy policing and hefty public spending.
The opposite thing happened in 2014, when the economy was steadily improving yet Democrats lost control of the Senate and ceded ground in the House.
With 1 minute 39 seconds left in the fourth quarter, the Warriors were up by 13 points and had ceded the floor to their bench players.
Both Republican and Democratic members of Congress have long argued that they ceded too much authority over the military to the White House after the Sept.
Territories including Hong Kong and Macau were ceded to the U.K. and Portugal under what the Chinese now call "unequal treaties" with Western powers and Japan.
In the 1950s, the area east of Motor Avenue was also built up when the green space housing the California Country Club was ceded to developers.
"The prosecutors illegally ceded their investigative powers to certain Nissan employees and consultants" in an effort to topple Mr. Ghosn, his lawyers wrote in a statement.
Even Netflix, a company that set itself up in opposition to all things traditional, ceded territory this year by putting Alfonso Cuarón's Roma in theaters first.
Either way, phone manufacturers like Apple will need to look elsewhere for their 5G radios now, and that means Intel just ceded that business to Qualcomm.
Under Tony Blair and David Cameron, the Westminster Parliament ceded power to assemblies in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and to the people directly through referendums.
Why it was important: While Siri was one of the very first mobile assistants, it since ceded that top spot by remaining closed off from developers.
In his crusade, Mahathir eventually quit the ruling United Malay National Organisation (UMNO) party, which he had helped build, and ceded all his government advisory roles.
Harrington Re's book will be comprised of premiums ceded by AXIS Reinsurance Co., but it may also have access to AXIS Capital's primary book as well.
In the NPR interview, Obama said Democrats had "ceded too much territory" and took some blame for ignoring political strategy during his early days in office.
Just as the Supreme Court will be picked by the Heritage Foundation, policy-making will almost certainly be ceded to the Tea Party in the House.
Laine, who slumped the last two weeks with only a pair of goals, probably ceded the Calder Trophy for the NHL's top rookie to Auston Matthews.
It was ceded to the British in the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht and became a strategically important naval base at the mouth of the Mediterranean Sea.
Ms. Redstone is not expected to grab the chairman position at Viacom for herself; she turned it down when her father ceded the role in February.
In the plan that was worked out, Mr. Trump ceded to the lenders a 50 percent stake in the businesses in return for lower interest rates.
The present agreement notes that Nigerian partners have not ceded claims for permanent restitution, and officials remain determined to secure the bronzes on a permanent basis.
Puerto Ricans have U.S. citizenship, and the island has been under U.S. control since it was ceded by Spain in the Treaty of Paris in 1898.
While the networks had all but ceded ambitious drama to the cable channels, "The Good Wife" competed with them backward, in heels and twice as fast.
As with many policy issues, Congress gradually has ceded its constitutional responsibility to the president and regulatory agencies, which have responded by seizing even more power.
The outcrop at the neck of the Mediterranean was ceded to Britain in the Treaty of Utrecht of 1713, and has been squabbled over ever since.
Without Steve Bannon sitting on his shoulder in a devil's costume, he has ceded most of the policy-making to cabinet members and Capitol Hill Republicans.
In the 20073s, he gave up the vice presidency of day-to-day operations at H-E-B and ceded the role to his brother, Charles.
That failure to continually "beat the drum" about the failures off the ACA ceded the field to supporters of the ACA and helped kill the legislation.
Sumner M. Redstone In February, Mr. Redstone ceded his positions as chairman of Viacom in the face of questions from shareholders about his health and competency.
It has been widely agreed that some of the territory currently controlled by the Turkish Cypriots would be ceded to Greek Cypriots in any peace deal.
But Hensarling ceded that "the fate of the House bills rest with eight self-styled moderate Senate Democrats," referring to the Senate bill's original co-sponsors.
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In a continuation of St. Louis' 2-1 win in Game 5 on Friday, the Blues ceded little room to the Predators in the neutral zone.
Hassett ceded that the White House faces serious challenges ahead posed by the debt, but insisted Trump's economic agenda has already steered the U.S. toward solvency.
Instead, before yet another overwhelmingly white audience, he ceded the stage to African-American surrogates who delivered a series of searing attacks on Mr. Biden's record.
But now, the former Indiana governor with indisputable presidential ambitions finds himself in his most presidential role to date, particularly has Trump has ceded the spotlight.
But they had lived in one Sunnyside apartment several years apart; Mr. MacDonald had eventually ceded it to his roommate so her fiancé could move in.
Republican and Democratic members of Congress have argued for years that Congress ceded too much authority over the military to the White House after the Sept.
A run of disappointing finishes in Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada have raised questions about his electability and ceded his longtime front-runner status to Sen.
At the end of the festival, Mr. Smith appeared with Mr. Wooley for another take on the piece, in which Mr. Wooley often ceded the foreground.
For generations, Ireland was deeply conservative and its governments ceded much of the public service sector — schools, hospitals and orphanages, among other institutions — to the church.
To the Editor: I agree with Dr. Sandeep Jauhar that doctors have ceded a lot of the regulation of our profession to nonphysicians, to everyone's detriment.
In contrast, Hennessey said, the Trump White House has ceded the initiative to law enforcement agencies by not offering those agencies any guidance beyond Trump's tweets.
This helped Russia gain control over the Danube River, and prompted the later Treaty of Jassy, in which the Turks officially ceded the Black Sea region.
The co-founders ceded managerial tasks to deputies so they could focus on a variety of projects, including self-driving cars, robotics and life-extension technology.
He also undercut Mr. Obama's so-called pivot to Asia and, critics said, essentially ceded the field to China, which was not part of the agreement.
Mulvaney has concurrently held the title of director of the Office of Management and Budget, though he has ceded day-to-day leadership to Russ Vought.
Over time, recognizing that it's not 1789 anymore and the world now moves more quickly, Congress has voluntarily ceded even more substantial powers to the executive.
Democrats have for decades ceded much of the growth narrative to Republicans, who have over and over again tried to show that their formula works best.
Are you aware that it's going to happen, have you ceded to the fact that it's going to be viewed on an iPhone at some point?
Of course, saying that HBO ceded ground in the Emmy nominations race by only achieving 108 nominations ignores that the network still earned 108 Emmy nominations.
Clooney has made her personal life a subliminal part of her performance of celebrity, and in return, she has ceded control of her narrative to the press.
The trouble is that in all these cases governments have lost control of the argument and ceded political ground to parties whose appeal they do not understand.
In discontinuing that approach, the Trump administration has effectively ceded influence in northern Syria to Assad and his allies and raised the specter of a resurgent ISIS.
Congress has for decades ceded its Constitutional authority to levy tariffs to the president, and courts generally defer to the White House in areas of national security.
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In 1964, the state issued a lease to the University of Hawaii for 13,321 acres of ceded lands at the summit of Maunakea for $1 per year.
From reinsurance companies' perspective, insured losses are likely to largely fall within primary insurers' retention levels under catastrophe reinsurance programs, with a small portion ceded to reinsurers.
After spending almost the entire month of August fundraising, Clinton has largely pulled back from the fundraising trail and ceded that role to Kaine, her running mate.
Her Celeste is difficult to take seriously at first: having grown up in the spotlight, she appears to have ceded her real self to her public image.
Of course, Ghani's government itself would collapse without the support of the U.S., and has already ceded control of large swaths of the country to the Taliban.
Controlling even one house of Congress would've allowed Democrats to place a check on this kind of activity, but they ceded the entire body two years ago.
PRICES: Lead ended 0.3 percent higher at $2,335, tin was barely changed at $20,300, zinc rose 0.7 percent to $2,917 and nickel ceded 2 percent to $10,450.
High-frequency traders have completely ceded day-to-day trading to algorithms they've written, which are better informed, faster and less error-prone than the traders themselves.
Following a brutal October, world stocks bounced in early November but ceded those gains later in the month as tech stocks were routed and oil prices tumbled.
After lobbying by European governments, Washington postponed enforcement of the sanctions and started talks with Deripaska's team on lifting the measures if he ceded control of Rusal.
Last week, Trump's White House announced in a statement that the President had ceded authority on troop levels in Afghanistan to his secretary of Defense, retired Gen.
PRICES: Three-month aluminium was down 1.6% to $1,779 a tonne, zinc rose 0.6% to $2,496.50, lead fell 0.8% to $2,090 and tin ceded 0.8% to $16,575.
In December, after his arrest, and in a move to protect the bank, Mr. Esteves ceded control in a share swap with a group of seven partners.
And above all, there's a nagging concern that we've ceded too much of our privacy to social media, and too much of our decision-making to algorithms.
Brennan voluntarily left 8chan and ceded control of the site to its current operator, Jim Watkins, in 2015, according to reports from The Journal and The Times.
OTTAWA — He led his government to a crushing defeat at the polls last October, then ceded his office to Justin Trudeau and largely vanished from public view.
Mr. Killam had briefly played the Republican presidential nominee, Donald J. Trump, but ceded that role to Darrell Hammond, who has played Mr. Trump for several decades.
PRICES: Aluminium finished 0.8% weaker at $1,771 a tonne, zinc ceded 0.6% to end at $2,461.50, lead added 1% to $1,865 and tin rose 0.4% to $19,175.
While it has ceded the personal social graph to Facebook and others, it sees being at the center of the worker's world as too important to miss.
Mitt Romney, John McCain, John Kerry, Al Gore: All of them lowered their voices and ceded the stage to the men who got the trophy they sought.
Throughout history, artists have ceded the stage with varying degrees of ceremony, but a retirement by press release prompts inevitable questions: Why call attention to a retreat?
Having ceded the diplomatic initiative to Pyongyang and Seoul, the Trump administration had little choice but to accept Mr. Kim's offer of talks on the current crisis.
Under the Hellgate Treaty of 28503, the Flathead tribes ceded over 22020 million acres to the federal government and were left with a 1.3 million-acre reservation.
BONN, Germany — When President Trump announced in June that the United States would withdraw from the Paris agreement, America officially ceded its global leadership on climate change.
The president's critics on Capitol Hill reacted angrily, saying that Mr. Trump ceded American authority on human rights issues to get more arms deals for defense companies.
With uncharacteristic generosity, Mr. West ceded the mic to Ms. Owens, who allows a racist, misogynist movement to hold her up as evidence that it is neither.
"The other major studios appear to have mostly ceded the summer to Disney," Doug Creutz, a media analyst at Cowen and Company, wrote in an April report.
Over the past few years the government has performed so dismally on law and order that it has ceded the initiative to, of all people, Jeremy Corbyn.
Turkish military planes and ships continually test Greece's sovereignty in the Aegean, with frequent flights over islets that Turkey claims were not ceded to Greece in treaties.
Cole ceded the mound to closer Roberto Osuna, who promptly struck out Yandy Diaz on three pitches to preserve what was then the Astros' two-run advantage.
" However, she ceded that she may have been "on the receiving end of something that I don't even know about, in conversations that I wasn't privy to.
The PPD's obtuse contention that in 1952 Congress somehow ceded its plenary powers has not found support in any of the three branches of the federal government.
KS) plans to launch a budget smartphone series in India ahead of a global release, aiming to regain ground ceded to Chinese rivals such as Xiaomi (1810.
Da'Ron Payne returned a fumble for a score against Mississippi, which was among the teams that ceded the fewest fumbles this season in the Football Bowl Subdivision.
Over the past two years, Europes top oil and gas companies have ceded some ground to growing investor pressure to tackle climate change by reducing carbon emissions.
Neighborhoods like Chinatown and the East Village, which once housed immigrant communities and avant-garde artists, have gradually ceded territory to small galleries and luxury apartment buildings.
In the 260s, he writes, Americans ceded the exploration of the inner universe — particle physics — to Europe and the particle accelerator at its nuclear research center, CERN.
After Rinne ceded Jake Guentzel's 210th goal of the postseason on the Penguins' second shot at 218:219 of the first period, he returned to All-Star mode.
Johnson said that Congress has "ceded way too much authority to presidents when it comes to trade tariffs," but he doesn't see any action being taken right now.
Update July 27th, 5:11PM ET: This post has been updated to note that Bezos has since ceded the title back to Bill Gates after the markets closed.
Leadsom had previously ceded her prime ministerial ambitions to May in 113, to prevent a prolonged struggle between two final candidates in that most recent Conservative leadership race.
A number of civil society advocates immediately criticized it, contending it nodded superficially to the idea of privacy rights, but ultimately ceded control over consumers' data to companies.
With this deal GOP leadership has ceded the ground on fiscal responsibility for which years -- which for years was supposed to be the core tenet of the party.
But Minnesota committed four turnovers in the period and ceded the lead when Gerald Green drilled consecutive 3s before Paul scored on a layup inside the final minute.
However, in a strange move, she ceded supervisory and decision-making responsibility concerning the email investigation directly to the FBI (a move she suggested had already been planned).
Mauna Kea is part of "ceded lands" that belonged to the Hawaiian monarchy, and were taken during the overthrow of Queen Liliʻuokalani by American-backed businessmen in 2125.
Both Republican and Democratic members of Congress have long argued that they ceded too much authority over the military to both Republican and Democrat presidents after the Sept.
Under Mr. Kim, the Workers' Party has regained powers and perks that it ceded to the army under his father's rule, including the lucrative right to export coal.
PRICES: Aluminium closed down 1.3% at $1,742, zinc slipped 1.1% to $387.53,396, lead fell 0.9% to $2,017, tin rose 1.2% to $16,200 and nickel ceded 1.7% to $15,120.
PRICES: Aluminium was down 0.4% at $1,758, zinc slipped 0.4% to $401.503,411, lead fell 0.4% to $2,027, tin rose 0.9% to $16,150 and nickel ceded 0.2% to $15,355.
Scorsese is one of the key beneficiaries of the director-centered filmmaking that emerged after the five major movie studios of the "golden age" ceded control of production.
Given that the Republicans, particularly in Congress, have largely ceded their party to Trump, the 2020 campaign seems headed toward a contest between him and the Democratic nominee.
A reckoning with the Trump era also requires a reckoning with the amount of power that Congress has ceded to the executive branch over the past half-century.
Complicating the issue, the EU broadly ceded control over communicating its policies to Member States' governing bodies, who are less inclined to de-politicize the policy communication process.
But Donovan earned a critical endorsement from Trump, who warned that backing Grimm could lead to another Alabama, where Republicans last year ceded a winnable race to Democrats.
With a stroke of a pen, Tsar Alexander II had ceded Alaska, his country's last remaining foothold in North America, to the United States for US$7.2 million.
The United States in exchange ceded little ground, agreeing to pursue further inspections of Brazil's fresh beef producers as a "gesture" of goodwill toward reopening the beef market.
PRICES: Aluminium was down 1.1% at $1,745, zinc slipped 1.0% to $387.53,397, lead fell 0.9% to $2,016, tin rose 1.6% to $16,260 and nickel ceded 2.0% to $15,075.
The mountain is part of so-called "ceded lands" that originally belonged to the Hawaiian Kingdom and are now administered by the state for the benefit of Hawaiians.
Batista ceded control of Açu three years ago to Washington, D.C.-based EIG Energy Partners in exchange for a promise to invest $562 million in the unfinished port.
The province was ceded to Britain in the 18th century, but Francophones can trace their roots to 17th-century French settlers who sailed up the St. Lawrence River.
"We all know what's going on and we all know what we have to do," said Sather, who ceded the general manager role to Gorton in July 25.
Over that span, according to Pro Football Reference, they ceded more points, 83, than all but three teams, and more yards per game, 373.3, than all but five.
This city of 2674,22007 is in such dire financial straits that it has ceded part of an administrative building to raccoons; repeatedly calling the exterminator was too costly.
The company has seen a bit of a resurgence in recent years, after having ceded much of its browser market share to the likes of Google and Apple.
Under the plan backed by Mr. Trump and Mr. Netanyahu, it is one of several Arab Israeli towns that would be ceded to a future state of Palestine.
His base was enraged at the time, with some core supporters saying Mr. Trump had essentially ceded the midterm elections by failing to insist on the wall funding.
One of the authors' central arguments is that liberals have ceded to conservatives a monopoly on such themes and values as faith, family, country and law and order.
The campaign has largely ceded the idea that Sanders will own the committed left wing, and therefore it must make up ground by pulling in more pragmatic voter.
In this case, Grande had already ceded 90 percent of her royalties to the Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization (the song interpolates "My Favorite Things" from "The Sound of Music").
Take a look at Jeph Loeb, who was once the head of all things Marvel television and has increasingly ceded control of comic-related projects after Disney+ launched.
Seizing the base, which since has been ceded to Kurdish forces, was one of the first big victories by Russian speaking militants, helping the Islamic State gain territory.
Rooney surrendered his positions on National Football League committees and ceded the day-to-day operations of the Steelers to his son, Art Rooney II, the team's president.
In the conventional narrative, New York is supposed to be a postindustrial success story, with old, dirty manufacturing having ceded the floor to high-tech and creative industries.
Mauna Kea is part of so-called "ceded lands" that originally belonged to the Hawaiian Kingdom and are now administered by the state for the benefit of Hawaiians.
The big picture: Republicans lost big in moderate suburban districts in the 2018 midterms and even ceded ground in deep-red rural districts that voted for Trump in 2016.
Spain, which claims sovereignty over the territory it ceded to Britain in 1713, has frequently irritated EU partners with attempts to use EU negotiations to put pressure on Gibraltar.
The big picture: Republicans lost big in moderate suburban districts in the 2018 midterms, and even ceded ground in deep-red rural districts that voted for Trump in 2016.
The law, which was approved on March 15th, stems from disputes over the Treaty of Waitangi, by which New Zealand's indigenous Maori ceded sovereignty to British colonialists in 1840.
Sumner Redstone, the 92-year-old media mogul whose mental competence has been challenged, has ceded his role as executive chairman of CBS to its chief executive, Leslie Moonves.
In under 100 days, Trump has ceded Obama's hard-earned position for the US as a global leader on climate change to China, the world's largest emitter of carbon.
At least, not anymore: During the War of the Pacific, a land fight with Chile that lasted from 1879 to 1883, Bolivia ceded all 250 miles of its coastline.
For Apple to stay competitive in this space — and make up the substantial ground its ceded to its rivals — it has to make Siri more open and more powerful.
Spain, which claims sovereignty over "the Rock," which it ceded in 1713, has frequently irritated its EU partners with attempts to use EU negotiations to put pressure on Gibraltar.
Spain, which claims sovereignty over "the Rock", which it ceded in 1713, has frequently irritated its EU partners with attempts to use EU negotiations to put pressure on Gibraltar.
Locke ceded hits to the first four men he faced and just couldn't keep the snowball from rolling downhill, forcing Miami to go to its bullpen for 16 outs.
The Jakarta Composite was most flat today, after incumbent governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, commonly referred to as Ahok, ceded ground in the Jakarta gubernatorial election to challenger Anies Baswedan.
Deripaska has also agreed in principle to reduce his stake in En+ after the United States said it could remove Rusal from the sanctions list if he ceded control.
Former Volkswagen boss Martin Winterkorn ceded the throne pretty quickly after the company's diesel emissions cheating scandal broke last year, but that doesn't mean he's out of the woods.
In the end, he ceded significant concessions to his Albany antagonists in exchange for an extension of a single year, down from the three years he had hoped for.
It was introduced in the same year Bill Clinton ceded the U.S. presidency and it sold a modest 215 million units behind both the Xbox and the Playstation 2.
Internet providers have largely ceded DNS lookup services to independent companies, such as DYN, or consumers can instruct their computers to use a specific, non-ISP related, lookup service.
However, some public health and environmental advocates have criticized the legislation, saying that while it slightly strengthens the existing law, the bill's authors ceded too much to chemical companies.
And she ceded white working-class voters, instead focusing on young, Latino and African-American voters who did not turn out for her as they did for President Obama.
After the residents organized an eight-month rent strike against their new landlord, the complex was placed into a receivership and the investment firm ceded control to the tenants.
The first phase was a battle over buildings, which ended in 2006 when Silverstein ceded control over One World Trade Center, the former Freedom Tower, to the Port Authority.
In some episodes, it's really good, and even when not everything clicks, it's relentlessly addictive, returning the primacy to a story that was ceded to the tabloids long ago.
But in our interview, Kim argued that her plan could help an embattled Republican leadership that wants to regain control of a nomination process increasingly ceded to hardcore conservatives.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey operates the airport, but has ceded control of each of its six terminals to an airline or other private operator.
They ceded that Bolton should be called as a witness and they mentioned, just once, the new information released by Rudy Giuliani's business associate, Soviet-born businessman Lev Parnas.
Alexis Tsipras ceded the office of prime minister to Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the center-right New Democracy leader, marking the end of Greece's flirtation with radical left-wing populist politics.
The Party lost only a small number of council seats in England, but ceded control of the Welsh Assembly and was pushed into third place in the Scottish Parliament.
However, the contract United Airlines has with its pilots restricts it from majority ownership in another carrier, so it ceded management of Avianca to minority partner Kingsland Holdings Limited.
Each Republican senator ceded their five minutes to Mitchell and she pursued a largely unsuccessful attempt to poke holes in Ford's recollection of the night the alleged assault happened.
His fellow European leaders have ceded first place to Mr. Macron nearly by default, even if he irritates them by pushing unilateral initiatives he appears convinced are absolutely right.
After an equity swap, an IMF bailout and more control over the projects ceded to Beijing, the terms of the debt were restructured, giving Sri Lanka some breathing space.
The social media behemoth was gaining momentum from a dip after tying in the second quarter of 2016, but ceded ground most recently to Time Warner and NXP Semiconductors.
In recent decades, the U.S. has ceded its edge in research and development to East Asian countries, making us less competitive globally and contributing to our large trade deficit.
Trump's response to those concerns has been that he's done nothing wrong, pointing to the fact that he's ceded day-to-day management of his empire to his children.
A mantra of the Leave campaigners was that Britain has ceded too much authority to Brussels, and that the British Parliament needed to "take back control" over British affairs.
Egyptians also reacted angrily after the president ceded control of the disputed islands of Tiran and Sanafir to Saudi Arabia, seemingly in return for numerous aid and investment projects.
In Quebec, a former French colony that was ceded to Britain in 1763 after Britain defeated France in the Seven Years' War, questions about language and identity run deep.
But the federal government has largely ceded safety decisions to families, saying that children of any age "may work at any time in any job" on their parents' farms.
Underwood alleged, among other things, that Trump wrongly ceded control to his campaign of about $2.8 million donated to the foundation in a 2016 Iowa fundraiser for military veterans.

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