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815 Sentences With "relented"

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But on Friday, with the storm bearing down, he relented.
After eight minutes, attackers relented and the assault dropped off.
Tommy relented and dropped RL's name for one particular reason.
I begged my parents for one and eventually they relented.
It was only after doctors intervened that the police relented.
In 2016, Silbermann relented, and the company added video pins.
Congress relented this year, and CRS reports are officially online.
The man relented and even congratulated us on our patriotism.
After a brief conversation, he relented and left the game.
Finally, in 2013 I relented and brought in a partner.
He offered to leave me at Ikea, and I relented.
N.L.' " She relented only so that he would "shut up.
Eventually, she relented, after speaking with XXXTentacion's mother, Cleopatra Bernard.
The government quickly relented, paying the families more than $125,000.
Eventually, they relented and allowed the bags to be screened.
"Fine, it may not be a lantern," Mr. Dahanayaka relented.
I refused to break off, and the officials finally relented.
But it said he relented at the urging of Perry.
But it said he relented at the urging of Perry.
Epic eventually relented, but the community's adversarial stance hasn't reversed.
Eventually, the government relented and the National Education subject was withdrawn.
Although Washington initially declined his salary, he relented after Congress insisted.
Although Washington initially declined his salary, he relented after Congress insisted.
Moscow relented and signed a peace accord in Geneva in 1988.
On July 2nd, lawyers from the Department of Justice (DoJ) relented.
Mueller&aposs team relented and introduced just 11 pages into evidence.
Grandma did eventually find out three weeks later, but she relented.
Petrobras eventually relented in the face of a supreme court ruling.
On Monday, the company relented, saying the assignment would be voluntary.
He finally relented, opening the door, and they were both arrested.
He initially refused but then, prodded by his Argentine counterpart, relented.
But after some careful picking and peeling, the stack finally relented.
Cotton later relented on the hold with the two other nominees.
When he insisted, she said she relented to a neck rub.
Her father spoke to the school and it relented, she said.
Eventually, the department relented, and ZTE agreed to a hefty fine.
Eventually, Fox relented and let us put him in our story.
Eventually they relented, promising to reimburse the man for the dowry.
Mr. Malek refused four times to do so, but finally relented.
Finally, after an expletive-punctuated protestation from Tim, his sister relented.
Other family members also lobbied the father and eventually he relented.
He eventually relented and launched in 2006 with the name AppExchange.
But hours later it relented, limiting the restrictions to mainland China.
It took three months before the film studio claiming infringement relented.
The department relented on Friday, and the ACLU dropped the suit.
After satisfying her, he rebuffed her offer to reciprocate, then relented.
Eventually, Lewis, a civil rights icon, relented and withdrew his objection.
After photographers protested, she relented and included a pool print reporter.
Finally, the FBI relented and provided a redacted version of the file.
The development comes after Google finally relented in an age-old dispute.
He eventually relented and coerced her to perform oral sex, she alleged.
Arthur pushed, I finally relented, we moved in, and we were fine.
Apple eventually relented, and began paying artists royalties even during its trials.
The heat relented early Sunday in the northern reaches of New England.
Great pressure was put on politicians, and as usual, the politicians relented.
Following a huddle on the Senate floor, however, the three holdouts relented.
The opposition has not relented, and suspicions of fraud have not diminished.
She rebuffed his efforts to choke her, though, and eventually he relented.
The FDA finally relented and agreed to study the safety of morcellators.
In October 1960 the Magpies relented and accepted a bid from Arsenal.
The president relented, but it remains to be seen what happens next.
The rain that fell during the day on Monday has relented, finally.
Trump eventually relented to pressure and endorsed Ryan, and also backed Sens.
I relented while looking at Business Class in an Emirates Boeing 777.
Denino resisted for months—Caroline made him happy—but eventually he relented.
The attacks on the bill have relented now that it has passed.
When she relented to meet him, he forced her to drink acid.
When she convinced him that it was a finishing school, he relented.
She relented, and I made up a story about not feeling well.
But Burr relented and Cohen was interviewed by staff behind closed doors.
Russia finally relented last year, as part of an agreement with WADA.
" Gorsuch finally relented, saying, "We're on the same page on Brown v.
But negative publicity led to substantial lost business, and Woolworth eventually relented.
His administration eventually relented, delivering the complaint to congressional intelligence committees Wednesday.
With anger growing over the tax, the council relented and repealed it.
While oil rose on Wednesday, downward pressure on commodity prices has not relented.
Finally an organizer said the government had relented and would begin installing electricity.
AT&T and Apple eventually relented and allowed Skype calling after FCC pressure.
The woman refused most of his advances but relented to a neck rub.
But as the crowd chanted the slogan in Colorado Springs, Trump finally relented.
Wassim eventually relented and decided to pick up the tattoo gun after all.
While Trump eventually relented, Ayotte may have gone overboard in calming the waters.
But some have ultimately relented and decided to give the scooters a chance.
Smash fought back and, after a week of bloody struggle, the Jamaicans relented.
They eventually relented, because our mother refused to take no for an answer.
He relented just hours before a midnight deadline to prevent a government shutdown.
Upon hearing all this, NASA relented: The DDE could go to the moon.
After Scott declared the state of emergency, the Corps relented and slowed flows.
He relented but we always worry because of what we see and hear.
He only relented and promised an election after being put under international pressure.
And as the last few weeks specifically have shown, the activity hasn't relented.
Willa relented, though her shoulders hunched, her face tensing through the initial strokes.
When the others said they wouldn't go unless Pederson came along, Plaisted relented.
China relented on industrial hemp only in 2010, allowing Yunnan to resume production.
Denver tried to do that but relented three hours later after public outrage.
In November, she relented, switching from Asda and Sainsbury's to Aldi and Lidl.
The local government immediately removed it, but then relented under acute public pressure.
Hastert relented, appointing yet another Catholic priest who hadn't been recommended at all.
He's also relented on the sweets shop's commitment to making everything by hand.
Buttigieg relented on the latter Monday, agreeing to open the fundraisers to media.
Over dinner that night with Mr. Sessions and Mr. McGahn, Mr. Trump relented.
As the cease and desist letters rolled out, most Pepe copyright abusers relented.
He at first declined, which was not at all customary, but eventually relented.
They ultimately relented, falling deep down the Norwegian scene's ever-intriguing rabbit hole.
The company ultimately relented but also made the tip button much harder to find.
Eventually, organizers relented, and she stood before the crowd clutching the microphone to jeers.
However, he relented last month and lifted his appeal, allowing the work to resume.
" But he relented: "I said, 'I'll help you out, I'll do you a favor.
Two years ago, he relented in the editorial pages of the Wall Street Journal.
When her daughter Charlie was born, though, Annie relented and "gave" her to Ellen.
But he soon relented, slowing down store closures after a customer and investor backlash.
They finally relented, however, and met with him last November to conduct the questioning.
Trump initially opposed sending any more aid to the Caribbean island, but recently relented.
After an epic rant, Gucci relented and coughed up $300 to free the Ferrari.
Zara's mother objected, but her father relented, fearing that they would all be killed.
Obama may have relented in this instance, but he nonetheless redefined patriotism as president.
But the governor's office said there was no such plan, and the sheriff relented.
Trump eventually relented and reopened government agencies when Democrats refused his wall money demands.
He relented, but largely for the purpose of denying that he was a Communist.
The Times relented, saying that the ground rules for the interview were not clear.
Ms. Crooks was skeptical, but relented because of Mr. Trump's influence over her company.
With little other option to avoid a physical scuffle, however, the Trump campaign relented.
The courts also relented because, frankly, who can resist the lure of a skyscraper?
The city relented when Khosrowshahi made several concessions, including sharing the company's traffic data.
But she relented and said yes—and now he's been her boyfriend for ages.
After some threats by the Yankees to boycott the network for interviews, ESPN relented.
Victim of Love was released two years later and Bradley, then 64, hadn't relented.
Gohmert ultimately relented hours later after conversations with House GOP leaders and the president.
Jahiruddin said he had worked on the mother for five hours before she relented.
She ultimately relented and indicated that the articles would be sent over this week.
By Friday, Pelosi relented and made clear she will transmit the letters next week.
Two weeks later, amid withering pressure from inside and outside his administration, Trump relented.
Bannon initially fought a subpoena for his testimony but recently relented and will appear.
He has since relented on that request and scheduled a hearing for 10 a.m.
When the police relented, he dispersed the protesters with a wave of his hand.
The ministry relented in 2010 and allowed certain medical professionals to perform female circumcision.
I relented, even though I was slightly disappointed — I love crafting a high-stakes surprise.
The district relented earlier this year, and the federal court approved the settlement on Monday.
After cinema owners accused the culture ministry of censorship, it relented and okayed a Jan.
Organizers relented after scores of professional mushers ay demanded that race officials identify the musher.
Eventually, they relented, under the premise that they should be the conveyors of fresh ideas.
Jokowi was reluctant to see his former sidekick prosecuted, but ultimately seems to have relented.
Among other things, the president relented on his demand for a 15% corporate tax rate.
On Friday, the president relented and announced a weeklong investigation focusing on the new information.
When the guards finally relented, they found Jasper seated under a bench among the crowd.
Jobs called Bell immediately, and they argued for hours until Jobs finally relented, Merchant writes.
Read about how they have not relented in their campaign for stricter gun laws here.
Sessions eventually relented and removed the hold and voted in favor of the Senate bill.
Nixon finally relented, and we performed the show — the entire show — in the East Room.
Within 48 hours, the Senate Finance Committee relented, and removed the provision from its bill.
On Thursday, the teachers finally relented, saying that they did not want to harm students.
But in his usual determined and calculated way, he never relented on that front, either.
Mario Cuomo almost didn't attend the race, although he eventually relented and made an appearance.
The C.I.A. was initially reluctant to share details about the Russian's identity but eventually relented.
But Ryan ultimately relented, endorsing Trump in an op-ed published in his hometown newspaper.
The standoff led to a five-week, partial government shutdown before Trump relented in February.
During this time, Isaacs never relented in his passion to help those who were suffering.
On August 22, news reports indicate Mulvaney and the administration had relented on rescissions, however.
But Ruby said the school has relented in the wake of the ensuing media attention.
Then he stormed off to fetch the owner, who stormed some more and then relented.
Then, on Christmas Eve 1991, Scowcroft called Hewett and me to say the president had relented.
After arguing with the investigators over whether they could enter or take documents, Blakeley eventually relented.
Luckily, the crowd was so happy at the death of the Wicked Witch that they relented.
She relented, and the last time she saw him alive he was walking away from her.
He relented following pleas from European leaders who said the move would kickstart an arms race.
He finally relented and voted for her after Clinton promised him that safeguards would be followed.
Finally, Kimberly relented — and her decision to listen to her young son likely saved her life.
After an outcry from various charities, on May 4th the prime minister, David Cameron, relented somewhat.
The Russians eventually relented, and the American, a uniformed officer, was safely evacuated, the officials said.
Burger, according to the authors, relented because he feared accusations as a racist if he dissented.
At first Gutierrez said no — none of the other jockeys did it — but he finally relented.
Eventually the Malaysian authorities relented, allowing Ms Mu Sochua and Mr Sam Rainsy into the country.
During a cold snap in early 2017, the temperature dropped so low that Nubbin finally relented.
Samsung finally relented on that front, and with the Note 10, it drops the button altogether.
I asked her to be patient, but finally relented and got her a cup of juice.
Thankfully, Google relented and dropped the price to Apple's level, $9, which was spotted by 9to5Google.
He relented, and Obaid-Chinoy transferred to Smith College, where she majored in economics and government.
However, Priebus ultimately relented, saying it wasn't worth "going to go to war over" with Trump.
As I grew older, the trips to SeaWorld were less frequent, but my interest never relented.
But after North Korea barred Malaysian diplomats and their families from leaving its territory, Malaysia relented.
Then, she relented: She let a New York City police officer photograph her without her hijab.
Mr. Ullyot, carrying out orders from the White House, reversed the decision, and Dr. Shulkin relented.
USAA initially objected, but eventually relented, and the Kaufmans eventually moved into a much larger home.
I insisted and showed him my email from Ethio Tours — he relented and we continued on.
So Kroc relented, and food technologist Al Bernardin went to work planning out the new sandwich.
And after a meeting among state and local officials with lawyers for Celanese, Mr. Maldonado relented.
By the time he relented and authorized the program for 30 days, 75 people were infected.
Mr. Perahia's stamina was impressive, but he understandably offered no encore, and the clamorous audience relented.
Like Sterling this week, Ripken finally relented and admitted a day off was for the best.
Sasse relented, while noting that the Senate does technically still have spittoons on the chamber's floor.
They've countered 210-1 fronts with crack-toss plays attacking the perimeter, but defenses haven't relented.
It relented this month, saying it would recommend pilots train in simulators before flying Max planes.
"Don't worry," she kept saying, and Stephanie relented, telling Fanny to text when she got home.
He later relented, approving payments for each of up to about $4,200, or 6,000 Australian dollars.
Back in 2010 Burger King considered switching to DHL, but relented, according to the Grocer magazine.
" It took almost another week until Clinton relented and called her private email server a "mistake.
But riders rose up in protest, the authority relented and the bus was restored in 2013.
Eventually, most regulators relented and allowed Uber (and competitors like Lyft) to operate in their cities.
Ultimately, under pressure from the US and Turkish Kurds, he relented, and Kobani withstood ISIS's assault.
In 2013, China Mobile relented, a moment Mr. Cook later described as "a watershed day" for Apple.
Coburn eventually relented and endorsed the project, and President Barack Obama signed the legislation approving the exemption.
CNN's Jake Tapper reported that Trump relented after a phone call with Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
WADA is currently examining the extracted data after Russian authorities relented and allowed entry on Jan. 3.
Accused by Mr. Bosworth of "egregious" human rights abuses and pressed to allow elections, Mr. Marcos relented.
Here's what just happened: Zuckerberg has finally relented and agreed to face Congress for the first time.
Wendy's told him that the answer was 18 million, but relented after he earned a few million.
Watts reportedly resisted the guilty plea, but relented when faced with the overwhelming physical evidence against him.
They relented when it toned down its criticism of the judiciary and its support for Mr Sharif.
But she has finally relented, saying that she'll focus on running for political office to effect change.
Halfway through development, the team relented and now CHiP can respond to a handful of spoken commands.
She relented when, at the next track meet, Long apologized in front of several coaches and administrators.
But with Radiohead's blessing, last year he relented, and the performance now stands for all to see.
Reid also relented in his push for a roll call vote on a proposed amendment from Sen.
In 2015, after 43 years of independent ownership, Thais-Williams finally relented and sold Jewel's Catch One.
Today YouTube relented, announcing it would let videos under dispute earn revenue until the conflicts are resolved.
A similar embargo on state-owned rival ZTE nearly put it out of business before Trump relented.
Kalanick demanded revisions to the resignation letter and ultimately, "given his emotional state," relented and signed it.
Congress finally relented and granted him a pension so it could wrest his seat from his hands.
In the interrogation with detectives in 2012, Mr. Hernandez denied any involvement at first, but later relented.
Although they eventually relented, their action registered a powerful protest against the already controversial requirement of transportation.
While DeVos reportedly opposed the administration's draft order, she ultimately relented and publicly supported withdrawing the guidance.
The pitcher finally relented and gave Despaigne a fastball which he immediately turned all the way around.
In the game, it just looked strange, and initial testers complained so much that Esposito finally relented.
Morrisette's guitar dove straight into Funk's, creating a thick layer of distorted power chords that never relented.
Kathy Hochul — a Democrat and potentially a decisive vote in the divided Senate — and Democrats eventually relented.
Apple just relented on this last week after years of recommending against cleaning agents in all forms.
Guatemalan officials initially didn't allow the caravan to enter, but after an hours-long standoff they relented.
Despite my repeated requests in the run up to several Christmases and birthdays, my parents never relented.
My husband had been trying to sell me on his method for years before I finally relented.
By last week, under intense pressure from his own party and the White House, Mr. McConnell relented.
At last, the smuggler relented, took Rivera's cellphone, and walked the group down to the waiting raft.
Even if McConnell relented, it's unclear there would be enough support in the Senate to pass anything.
The national outrage ebbed anyway, business groups and convention planners appeared mostly satisfied, and the N.C.A.A. relented.
It remained frozen until mid-September, when Mr. Trump relented after pressure from lawmakers and administration officials.
The company eventually relented, giving all 3,85033 ads to the Senate Intelligence and Judiciary committees on Monday.
Nintendo finally relented as general-purpose mobile devices increasingly cut into sales of its portable game players.
The suit was settled in April when the city relented and gave Yep a six-month permit.
After Trump relented his stance, Taliban leadership said in December that they would offer a cease-fire.
Bush eventually relented, and soon Barak was in the room, smoking a cigar and sipping a whiskey.
"It wasn't easy to get her to go out with me," he says, but she finally relented.
The backlash was so great that the commissioners relented by opening part of the inlet to dogs.
Nine days later, after Putin relented, Norwegian deep-sea divers opened the hatch and found everyone dead.
After Grassley's request, the White House relented and withdrew the nominations of Brett Talley and Jeff Mateer.
Democrats forced a partial shutdown in January with that goal in mind but relented after three days.
The company eventually relented, giving all 3,000 ads to the Senate Intelligence and Judiciary committees on Monday.
She relented only after a video of the oral argument received national attention and embarrassed her office.
Kabila, facing international pressure and protests, finally relented in and agreed to hold elections in December 2018.
Annual prices also relented to 22012 percent during the month from 250 percent in September, the report stated.
He only relented after I begged him to help me save the planet for a good four minutes.
Lee says she finally relented and made a complaint, which Google then failed to investigate, the lawsuit states.
The Navy relented on that, but Modly admitted the changes he mentioned would require further discussion with lawmakers.
On Thursday, he relented and told reporters he would swear in the ministers if parliament approved the changes.
After a week of Kaskil's begging, they relented, and they helped pack saddle bags for the long journey.
Sony eventually relented, and Psyonix brought cross-platform Rocket League support to PS4 in January of this year.
The Chinese government eventually relented, Mr. Slatkin said, but not until he had threatened to cancel the trip.
Days after filing the suit, officials relented and began to process many registration forms, though the litigation continues.
It wasn't until four months later, as Formin's high school graduation exam neared, that her parents finally relented.
Eventually, Charmaine Sharp relented and agreed to buy 56 ink cartridges, but the salespeople apparently continued their campaign.
Instead, the president took to Twitter and threatened to veto the measure before he relented and signed it.
After years of mounting pressure, the club finally relented and in 2012 opened its stately doors to women.
Regulators have at least partly relented in Portland, Toronto and Jakarta, but Budapest remains a work in progress.
In both cases China relented, temporarily scrapping the banking laws and tempering the language in the antiterrorism law.
But they relented on the latter point in a recent court filing, prompting Wood to make the appointment.
After some back and forth she relented and the president kissed her as the audience hooted their approval.
After the ruling Texas relented, announcing that most documents bearing a voter's name and address would be sufficient.
The retail giant relented when the artist agreed to take the shots on a quiet Monday morning instead.
He finally relented when his daughter, Lizzie, a documentary filmmaker, badgered him to write about his life's work.
McConnell relented soon after and agreed to cut the first two weeks of the five-week August recess.
After the pushback, the personnel office finally relented late Wednesday evening, shortly before Hamilton's previously scheduled farewell gathering.
Ultimately, the Congress relented on its high tariffs, but did not relent on its supremacy over the states.
Finally, they relented, and Ms. Zheng's husband signed away the home for a price to be determined later.
But he relented, and a memo from his doctor, released Saturday evening, said the president's results were negative.
They finally relented, and so began my ritual of finding ways to school 257 miles away every morning.
The president relented, and eventually returned the resignation letter to Mr. Sessions — with a handwritten response on it.
They finally relented, and so began my ritual of finding ways to school 30 miles away every morning.
Lamar Jackson and Baltimore smelled blood and they never relented, coming away with an impressive 30-16 victory.
The Trump administration had blocked Mr. Atkinson from sharing the whistle-blower complaint with lawmakers but later relented.
Magness, who was at first unwilling, eventually relented to Salazar's demands and soon took a preinfusion treadmill test.
Thankfully, Microsoft has relented and changed its ways, and Apple's own notifications are a one-time-only affair.
On the next call, Cindy told the men she could manage no more than $2,000, and they relented.
Every time the Fed has tried to tighten policy, the markets have recoiled and the Fed has relented.
Protesters who'd laid siege on the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad left behind charred destruction after they relented Wednesday.
After a call with the man with whom he will soon be negotiating American aid, Mr. Sisi relented.
Schumer relented on that point after McConnell agreed to an open debate on immigration bill starting next week.
But he relented when he learned that Mr. Ramirez had already spent more than two weeks in jail.
Mr. Trump eventually relented on the family separations, and a federal judge in California halted them in June.
The government only relented in 2016 after experts anticipated the demographic issues that the country is now facing.
" The United States relented on its demand for an automatic expiration for the deal, known as a "sunset clause.
" The United States relented on its demand for an automatic expiration for the deal, known as a "sunset clause.
After taking it light on Thanksgiving Day, Trump had his own sort of Black Friday and hasn't relented since.
Ostracism was such a severe punishment that dissenters usually relented within 24 hours, paying whatever fine the elders demanded.
Cornyn said that while several senators originally had placed holds on the measure, they had all relented save one.
Still, Amazon denied Ghahremani's takedown requests four times and only relented after her tweet chastising the company went viral.
Yet it would be in everyone's long-term interests if Ireland's government and Tim Cook relented on this one.
So I relented, went on a second date, offered to pay my share, and still had a terrible time.
The Republican presidential nominee launched his long-shot campaign with widely criticized comments about Mexico and has not relented.
ShElvis: When I was 14, mom and dad relented and got me a record player for my 14th birthday.
Democrats objected to border wall funding and the breakdown led to record-long, partial government shutdowns until Trump relented.
At that point, the eggplants and peppers have relented to the oven's heat and collapsed into tender, caramelized bites.
Kenney initially refused to cede the podium and only relented when Gross shouted that he would call the guards.
In one of the most unethical and shameful moments of the court, the justice relented and circumvented a confrontation.
Last week, Ms. Stabenow and a handful of other senators relented and lifted their blockade of the energy bill.
The mayor of Annapolis had requested that he do so, but it took five days before the President relented.
The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park eventually relented, but the IG said that should not have happened.
But within 48 hours, after an outcry on social media, in local newspapers and from German lawmakers, Facebook relented.
" Winters relented, but groused that Williams ("the little bastard") would make "a good deal of money out of me.
Once again, Samsung relented, giving users the ability to remap the button in order to launch specific apps instead.
Years before that, China boycotted salmon from Norway during a hotly contested human rights issue, and Norway eventually relented.
As Air Force One was landing, the Chinese relented and told the Americans they could use their own stairs.
An hour in, and still no spot at the counter, we relented and ordered the $145 deluxe sushi box.
But after 147 days, he relented, and the spigot of potential news, and insults to reporters, flipped back on.
To the Editor: Re "Mexico Relented on Border Long Before Trump's Deal" (front page, June 9): What a setup.
Representative Devin Nunes of California relented on Sunday, allowing Christopher A. Wray, the F.B.I. director, to review the document.
After a complaint was filed with the state accusing the school's dress code of being discriminatory, Mystic Valley relented.
He initially resisted, but relented after CBS warned that he was contractually obligated to cooperate fully in any investigation.
An outcry followed, and the city's officials relented on Monday, saying that 73 of the companies could resume operations.
Puerto Rican Governor Alejandro García Padilla has grudgingly relented, despite fears it will infringe upon the island's self-governance.
The terminology echoed what Ryan said of Trump in May, before the Speaker relented and endorsed Trump for president.
On the third question about whether Syracuse deserved a bid, Boeheim finally relented and gave a three-minute testimonial.
Trump relented and agreed to keep a small contingent of troops in Syria, something he neglected to mention Friday.
After announcing impeachment within less than an hour, the Speaker finally relented and said she would bring USMCA up.
They even managed to upset Lin-Manuel Miranda — although the Academy relented on the point of contention, sort of.
After one day of eating only "approved" foods, I relented and allowed myself some orange juice and chicken noodle soup.
Two weeks ago, it relented and surrendered the ads to the committee but said they could not be made public.
After describing the possible birth injuries that could befall such a large baby during a vaginal birth, Ms. Clemens relented.
In August he tried to expel from the country CICIG's boss, Iván Velásquez, but relented in the face of protests.
After two years of constant prodding, Germany relented last Friday to approve the French project of a euro area budget.
Even the bill's opponents within parliament, who had initially called for significant amendments to the draft, eventually relented on Thursday.
McConnell later relented, to allow the House managers and Trump's lawyers three days each after getting pushback from moderate Republicans.
After it relented in September, the currency fell to a record low against the dollar and has since weakened further.
A day and a half later, tired of the incessant calls, the shop owner relented and gave her his supplier.
Bob Dole, running for president at the time and pushing for the U.S. to help, Clinton finally relented and intervened.
Some of its backers — like Best Buy and Rite Aid — had also relented, by allowing Apple Pay into their stores.
He relented on Friday during a campaign stop in Wisconsin, endorsing Ryan and McCain, as well as New Hampshire Sen.
Daimler eventually relented and went along with the rest of the industry, installing 21980yf in many of its new cars.
Instead, they relented, refusing the pipeline's "easement" through traditional Sioux land, the issue that had started the encampment in April.
That question hangs over the world economy even after the president relented on threats to impose tariffs on Mexican goods.
But in secret meetings — including a pivotal one in Vienna — the website's original owner, a German-owned telecommunications company, relented.
Trump's lawyers have sought to limit those responses to written answers, but the special counsel has not relented on that.
They relented only after Ms. Lin agreed to be accompanied by a pageant employee, who insisted on attending the meeting.
Pierre Trudeau relented and then went on to win a majority in 1974, remaining in power for almost another decade.
He eventually relented — noticing how he was becoming better known for the ban itself than for any of his work.
The report called my parallel parking "deficient," but nevertheless the examiner, a fellow middle-aged woman, took pity and relented.
As a result, pretty much every major automaker eventually relented and allowed smartphone-based solutions like CarPlay and Android Auto.
We're told producers finally relented and canceled filming for the day, telling the crew they'd pick up the following day.
Security researchers say that the attacks have not relented and that they're hitting American targets with an unnerving success rate.
Although the city's leader, Carrie Lam, formally retracted the contentious bill earlier this month, the public clamor has not relented.
Dwane Casey has already relented a bit, playing lineups that feature four or five young pups at the same time.
The state Democratic Party initially declined to give Thompson's campaign money even for a mailer, then relented and gave him $3,000.
Brazil initially refused to sell alcohol during the matches of the 2014 World Cup, but eventually relented after pressure from FIFA.
Lyles (21-0) started strong and never relented to earn his first win since signing with the Pirates this past offseason.
According to the New York Times, that's because he has relented to allowing staff final approval over his 140 character dispatches.
Yes, ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox (which later relented to pressure and decided it would attend after all) broke with tradition.
Though she initially denied being pregnant or giving birth, Patel eventually relented and told doctors that she had delivered a stillborn.
Google prefers an entirely free, open web—the better for searching and for ad placements—but in the end it relented.
Eventually she relented and the film went on to be a huge hit, cementing her status as a leading lady. 2350.
Florida State built a 25-183 lead in the first half and never relented, taking a 47-21 edge to halftime.
In April, Jordanian authorities banned the group from the country, band members said, though they later relented after an international outcry.
Facing the growing pressure, and outrage from President Donald Trump, Rosenstein finally relented in early April -- and granted Nunes and Rep.
But the president relented in January as the Fed signaled an indefinite pause on rate hikes over concerns of global headwinds.
She originally enlisted her husband as the liaison in the manufacture and shipping, but, she said, the Italian managers eventually relented.
UKUNDA, Kenya — Under intense pressure, South Sudan's beleaguered government has relented and will allow more United Nations peacekeepers into the country.
And yet, despite the many criticisms of Italy's handling of the situation, Salvini has not relented from his hard-line position.
Trump refused to endorse either of them until late Friday, when he finally relented, telling an audience in Green Bay, Wis.
He eventually relented and consented to the Senate taking two procedural votes by voice, which sped up the process only slightly.
Mr. Thurmond, a Democrat who switched to the Republican Party, never relented in his opposition to full equality for black Americans.
After Nixon's resignation in 1974, the government relented, saying it no longer objected to Mr. Lennon's presence in the United States.
Mr. Abdulwahab relented and, taking her hand, led her to Yemen Cafe, a few blocks down the road on 5th Avenue.
One, Gena Richardson — then a senior in high school — said after turning Moore down, she relented and went out with him.
But China relented last month, as the countries agreed to end the dispute even though South Korea is keeping the system.
By the beginning of May, the negative news had not relented, and Mr. Musk was no longer in a joking mood.
In the end, Bush relented — it took years, but the programs were put on what Mueller considered a defensible legal footing.
When the manpower requirements of total war forced the issue, lawmakers finally relented and allowed the drafting of husbands and fathers.
Prodded by the president, Mr. McConnell finally relented in 2018 and the measure passed with almost 90 votes — including his own.
She relented, though, as always torn between her love for her husband and her distress at the circumstances of her marriage.
On Tuesday, she relented after days of heavy pressure to put harder limits on travel from the mainland to Hong Kong.
In recent years, the Chinese government has only relented on individual cases when multiple governments and civil society groups acted together.
This fed conspiracy theories, but the party eventually relented and reviewed a few cases, discovering that there were, indeed, some errors.
Arguably, that's a violation of the 1974 presidential impoundment act, though Trump eventually relented to congressional pressure and released the money.
Trump cringed but relented, and quipped that he hoped people at a rally later that day in New Hampshire would understand.
He would have preferred the more defensively minded Brazilian Casemiro as a bulwark against Barcelona's formidable attack, but eventually Benítez relented.
In the end the Russians relented and the language on an immediate ceasefire and humanitarian access were retained, the diplomats said.
But, after a call from Xi, his newfound "friend," Trump relented and lifted the ban to save thousands of Chinese jobs.
In 2002, he and the title's other owner relented, selling it to Mr. Malkin and Ms. Helmsley's group for $57.5 million.
But the union had helped secure a federal loan for the company, which shielded it from bankruptcy, and management eventually relented.
It was only after she dominated her exams that the school relented, giving her a degree and letting her pursue graduate studies.
Cable relented, he said, after British Defense Secretary Michael Fallon told him that the UK had military personnel "embedded" in coalition operations.
After much outcry the company has relented and is issuing a rollback option — but they'll be damned if they admit any wrongdoing.
The bank at last relented, dispatching a courier weighted with sacks of cash from its vault on a night flight from Kolkata.
But in a move that surprised officials from Washington to Kiev, after months of holding up the money the President finally relented.
Users weren't too happy about it, and Apple relented two years later when it launched an updated Air with two USB ports.
The Justice Department relented on Thursday and is expected to deliver unredacted versions of the memos via a secure transfer on Friday.
He soon relented and appointed a third finance minister, whom investors trust, but the episode solidified his reputation for capricious decision-making.
When pressed by a reporter on the accuracy of his claims, Trump relented, saying that someone had given him the electoral information.
The LME subsequently relented on those short-dated carry fees but for many it was a case of too little too late.
In the previous round of global production cuts, Russian oil companies first opposed the move but then relented under orders from Putin.
Last year, a few relented: The Spee and Fox admitted women, though in response to alumni backlash the Fox's were provisional members.
Furie and his lawyers want it gone, but Infowars hasn't relented and there's a chance Furie and Infowars will go to court.
Court documents report that Stewart eventually relented and invited Karima and a friend to a party she was hosting in New York.
Even so, there were moments in the first half when I wished Mr. Honoré had gone further, or at least not relented.
After initially calling for an immediate repeal, Trump has relented, saying instead that the repeal and replace process could last into 2018.
Despite the impact on other American businesses, Century has not relented in its campaign to keep the tariffs as punishing as possible.
And though Mr. Kelleher lost the match, the publicity was so positive that Mr. Herwald relented and let Southwest keep the tagline.
The Japanese company relented only after Renault agreed to a joint statement in which it promised not to interfere in Nissan's affairs.
On his son's second attempt, Mr. Mensah relented and Private Mensah enlisted in the New York Army National Guard in December 2016.
Undaunted by the occasion, or by several costly misses that allowed Bacsinszky to take control of the second set, Ostapenko never relented.
CHICAGO — More than 760 people were murdered in this city last year, and the pace of bloodshed in 2017 has barely relented.
Democrats initially pegged a deal to raise spending caps to an immigration bill, but Schumer at least has relented on that demand.
One time he told her that he wasn't going to fix it, and she cried and immediately Tiny relented and fixed it.
But perhaps the very public lashing he was given by his colleagues last time he tried to do his job, Paul relented.
Eventually the French government relented, the innocent Dreyfus's case was reopened, though he was not yet pardoned, and Zola could return to France.
Loewe said she relented, but then the 29-year-old allegedly followed her outside, got on top of her, and started hitting her.
To support a slowing economy, China's government has already cut taxes, increased infrastructure spending and relented in its campaign to restrain credit growth.
Fearing that CBP would seize the phone and that he would miss his connecting flight to Los Angeles, Bikkannavar relented and provided it.
The movement has already relented on promises to close the Ilva steel plant or shut down construction of a gas pipeline from Albania.
Then he walks back the story, a little nervous, unsure if it's something he wants to share with the public (he eventually relented).
She relented without apology, but my classmates didn't, and "beanie" became the common word for my turban for the rest of school year.
Diplomats say Mr. Guterres was initially reluctant but relented, and is now facing pressure from Russia to keep the inquiry's findings a secret.
When international pressure reached a climax in December of last year, Myanmar's government relented and said they would look into claims of abuses.
The USDA and HHS relented to industry outrage and promised environmental sustainability would not be considered, but congressional leaders wanted to be sure.
Ms. Conner faced the prospect of losing her crown until he relented, publicly forgiving her in a televised news conference at Trump Tower.
But when pushed by moderator Chris Hayes about whether he'd help Clinton if he fails to clinch the nomination, Sanders relented a bit.
Eventually, they relented, but when we met, she wanted help writing an essay about how much she wished she had listened to them.
Nor was it implemented as written: Under pressure, the White House relented and allowed previously chartered refugee flights to continue for several days.
The United States relented on its demand to eliminate an independent tariff dispute settlement system that Canada had said was a red line.
Troy, a former goalie who was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens, relented and bought her a set of pads when she was 10.
Early last year, Senate Democrats relented just a few days into a shutdown and capitulated on an immigration issue to reopen the government.
The Democrats relented after Republican leaders promised to allow a vote on an effort to protect thousands of young, undocumented immigrants from deportation.
Jemisin at first chafed at the idea, but then relented, recognizing that the form's constraints could sharpen her sense of pacing and character.
Microsoft ultimately relented and issued an emergency patch for the then-16-year-old operating system, but it has not updated it since.
While he eventually relented under pressure, he should have been impeached and removed within a few short weeks, or at least before Christmas.
Following appeals to watch the senator, who is nearly eight weeks removed from a heart attack, hit the dance floor, the campaign relented.
The immigrant parents of one second grader tell Pondiscio they relented after Success reported them to child welfare authorities for alleged child neglect.
Democrats spearheaded a government shutdown earlier this year in a bid to preserve and codify the program, then relented after a few days.
Eventually, the team relented, trading him to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for two first-round picks and a fourth-round pick.
Mr. Trump relented as the effects of the shutdown were rippling with ever greater force across the economy, with fallout far beyond paychecks.
But on Monday she relented and promised better infrastructure at government hospitals, which suffer from a lack of facilities and poor hygiene standards.
They ultimately relented, and the short-term spending bill passed at the time extended health benefits for the retired miners through this month.
The Indian officials had even sought to persuade the team not to go through with the gesture, but finally relented just before the match.
The majority of my friends have moved across, and those who initially relented seem to have started getting their feet wet with Instagram too.
"The technicals/flow story that was so negative for bank loans and the primary cause of bank loans trading lower, has relented," Page said.
The Breitbart editor who cast doubt on his former reporter's accusations of battery against Donald Trump's campaign manager has relented, admitting he was wrong.
But under pressure from his own parliamentarians, who feared losing their seats in the event of fresh elections, Mr Berlusconi relented earlier this month.
In April he relented: a realisation that lots of Trump-voting states rely heavily on trade with Mexico and Canada may have swayed him.
Seeing the number of students involved and unable to continue their meeting, the school board relented, and Martin was allowed to graduate on time.
Frances the Martha was keeping an eye on Hannah and didn't want to cause any more trouble, but June pestered her until she relented.
The Seminoles raced out to a 24-216 halftime lead and never relented, matching Iona's fast-paced attack basket-for-basket — and then some.
" … Joule believes Freud's friendship with Bacon was tainted by Freud's jealousy: "He cut Francis off completely, much to Francis's surprise, and never, ever relented.
The Law Department relented, handing over thousands of unredacted documents to investigators and allowing them access to City Hall computers, including Mr. de Blasio's.
He said people in the community wrote letters to the editor, urging the store's manager to change the lighting until, finally, the store relented.
"But he really wanted the apartment, so he finally relented," said Ms. Goldzweig, who after the closing, was tasked with making the statue disappear.
Several deputies tried multiple tactics, including using a police dog and shocking Mr. Harrouff with a stun gun, before he relented, the police said.
Following days of violent confrontations between protesters and Brazil's military police, officials in a number of cities relented and reverted to the old rates.
U.S. officials responded by holding up the release of Mechanic and the other prisoners by almost 24 hours before the Iranians relented, officials said.
Germany, which had insisted on a maximum 30 percent cut, relented after winning a concession to carry out an interim review of the rules.
Ms. Adler was threatened with early retirement, the report says, and though the administration relented, she was so demoralized that she soon retired anyway.
He's since relented on that front, but he remains a man who prefers to keep his business to himself, particularly in the digital world.
But after weeks of passionate lobbying efforts from activists, Cotton relented and decided to wade into the politically charged waters of the town hall.
But after years of deflecting pressure to build a roof that would prevent the almost inevitable rain delays, the United States Tennis Association relented.
Two months went by and after praying, Pence finally relented and allowed the needles to be distributed, which dramatically slowed the spread of HIV.
After hours of wavering on Thursday, he relented and threw the decision on independence to Catalan lawmakers, who took the fateful plunge on Friday.
So Mr. Radney relented, and decided he would call to check in at least once every hour, and sometimes every 15 minutes, on Wednesday.
He eventually relented in September 2017 and agreed to send 3,000 additional service members to the country, fewer than many of his aides wanted.
He eventually relented and moved to halt the family separations, though the government struggled in some cases to reunite those it had already separated.
Winter temperatures have relented slightly, but at least a dozen children have frozen to death in nighttime temperatures that stalled below freezing last month.
Those worries eventually flowed back to the White House, and Mr. Trump relented from his first declaration that the communications would be released unredacted.
The drummer says in the suit that he eventually relented to auditioning, but his fellow band members voted not to allow him to rejoin.
But the House of Commons overturned the changes on Wednesday, and the House of Lords relented and agreed to accept the legislation without tweaks.
Finally Twitter has relented, allowing you to get started with two-factor authentication straight from an authenticator app or Yubikey, no phone number required.
The Kentucky Republican had threatened to block Comey's nomination, but relented and allowed a vote after being further briefed on FBI drone surveillance policy.
City officials, who had argued against the need for bigger boats, relented and revised their order to include boats that can hold 350 passengers.
He relented — just for this one — because Ms. Yesnowitz is a beloved member of the puzzle community, a fellow word person and a constructor.
Although the city's leader has formally retracted the contentious bill, the public clamor has not relented and protesters continue to repeat their five demands.
The man at the desk wanted to keep our passports until we returned to sneak back into Turkey, but we protested, and he relented.
In 2000, Mr. Friedkin relented, issuing a re-edited director's cut of the film that made the triumph of Good over Evil more explicit.
The Trump administration relented earlier this month, agreeing to release the new Ukraine money plus $140 million in security assistance through the State Department.
One week later, Uber relented, redirecting its test to Tempe and pulling a fleet of its self-driving cars out of the Bay Area.
Smart-Grosvenor relented on her request that all sentences be kept in lowercase, but not a single page of her anecdotal vignettes was left out.
It only relented, he said, when it seemed the U.S. attorney feared an unfavorable ruling, which could impact the Justice Department in future court cases.
In an interview with CNN's Chris Cuomo, Giuliani at first said he never asked the Ukrainians to investigate the Bidens, then 20 seconds later, relented.
The reason Mr Kabila has relented and now wants to hold elections is that he may have found a way to make himself a candidate.
Sugar, for her part, eventually threatened to walk if she couldn't tell the story she wanted to tell with Steven Universe, and Cartoon Network relented.
The opposition gained and lost its two-thirds majority; the country's Supreme Court declared that all its acts would be null and void, then relented.
And when her 16-year-old daughter asked to stop wearing her hijab, Islam relented, understanding her child did not want to face relentless bullying.
Drummond missed 11 of 16 free throws before Pistons coach Stan Van Gundy relented and replaced Drummond with Aron Baynes at the 230:23 mark.
The RSS suggested that Swamy be given a spot in the Rajya Sabha, said a senior RSS leader who attended the meeting, and Modi relented.
Last July, the police finally relented, and Mr. Ai promptly decamped to Berlin, joining his partner and their 7-year-old son, who live there.
One night, when the shelling relented, Abdullah and his family hurried downhill to the banks of the Tigris, carrying inner tubes and two large coolers.
When pushed by moderator Chris Hayes about whether he plans to help Clinton if he fails to win the Democratic nod, Sanders relented a bit.
The Kentucky Republican had appeared sympathetic to hardline opponents like Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton, but ultimately relented in the face of the bill's broad support.
"I was never comfortable with it for a lot of reasons, but ... finally I relented," she said, deciding to share some seminude shots with him.
T&R Productions LLC, the production company behind RT America, relented and filed as a foreign agent with the Department of Justice in mid-November.
On a phone call the day after the C.D.C. and F.D.A. had told Dr. Chu to stop, officials relented, but only partially, the researchers recalled.
The president eventually relented and moved to halt the family separations, though the government struggled in some cases to reunite those it had already separated.
After stubbornly gluing themselves to two-big lineups, the Spurs have finally relented this year, playing Aldridge more at the five than beside another center.
"All right — one," a member of the news media relented eventually, disappearing for a few minutes as a dancer led him to a back room.
But over the past 10 years, the group's approach became rather fixed, and the tension relented, even as the Bad Plus often introduced new collaborators.
After first claiming that they would, the famed British cosmologist and black-hole guru Stephen Hawking relented and conceded a bet about this in 2004.
With the Knicks facing pressure from fans and players like LeBron James and Chris Paul, Mr. Dolan relented, inviting Mr. Oakley back to the Garden.
At first Horton balked, but as his cognitive difficulties intensified, he relented and even insisted that the findings of his brain examination be made public.
He relented to give each side three days to make their case instead of two — a move he made after senators like Collins raised concerns.
Grassley relented, and Flake joined other Republicans on the panel to vote to advance the nominee to the full Senate, pending the weeklong FBI investigation.
The president relented after the White House counsel, Donald F. McGahn II, threatened to resign, an episode that the special counsel wants to ask about.
Last year, Kasumigaseki Country Club near Tokyo relented to pressure to admit women as full members after it was selected as a 2020 Olympics venue.
Even though the president relented a bit by easing restrictions and allowing market forces to determine the value of currency, "Buharinomics" hasn't made life easier.
Late Thursday, after Apple relented, Facebook employees began seeing the next day's lunch menu again, as well as their calendars and their shuttle bus schedules.
Impressed by her daughter's determination to be with Teddy, Ms. Bahrierad's mother finally relented and allowed her back in the house, with her beloved dog.
Those frustrations were compounded when, after years of refusing to hold reconciliation talks with the Taliban without the Afghan government present, the United States relented.
At first he refused, but when they threatened to use a device to break into his Xiaomi 6 smartphone, he relented and entered the password.
Warsaw initially defied the court order, but relented when faced with a fine of 100,000 euros, about $124,000, for each day it violated the directive.
Thai immigration officials had planned to put Qunun on a flight back to Kuwait on Monday, but relented after her online pleas drew international attention.
Finally, the pain relented, only to return again at the same time the next day, and the next day, and the next, for two weeks.
Although Coolidge ultimately relented, Congress resolved that its ability to obtain tax return information to aid its investigations should not be dependent on the President's approval.
Months passed before he relented, and when he did, he joked on the phone that I could tell my editor he was a grumpy old man.
But after multiple military aides told Trump that the Dong Maeng exercise was really a smaller-scale simulation, he relented and let it take place August.
When Vladimir Yevtushenkov, a former owner of Bashneft, refused to sell his firm to Rosneft in 2014, he was put under house arrest until he relented.
"A broad protest went up and Twitter relented, explaining that it was a mistake caused by some protocol or algorithm that needed further refining," Landis recalled.
As members of the Latinx community called for a boycott of Coco, Disney executives relented and hired more Latinx talent to keep the film culturally responsible.
When Billy was later hospitalised with a return of his seizures, Sajid Javid, the home secretary, relented and issued a 20-day licence for the product.
But the company relented slightly in November by reducing those prices and eating some of the cost of the import tax amid reports of sagging sales.
The campaign relented after Mr. Trump's campaign broadcast an ad featuring Mr. Cruz stammering through answers on his own immigration stances during a Fox News interview.
After delaying the nomination for 136 days, the GOP finally relented when McCarthy agreed to certain conditions, such as creating an expert panel on economic modeling.
Eventually, Tesla relented and Chhabra signed a modified agreement that promised not to sue Tesla if they refunded his money within 30 days, among other things.
Senate Democrats relented in their filibuster of the government spending bill on Monday, paving the way for the federal government to reopen as soon as Tuesday.
But she relented when her husband negotiated with a flight attendant to receive $1,350 per person in American Express gift cards (up from an initial $900).
He resisted pressure to appoint a special counsel for more than a week after Trump fired Comey, and only relented after Comey seemingly forced his hand.
And then once it had the whole world eating out of the palm of its aluminum hand, Apple finally relented and gave us all bigger iPhones.
During the 2016 campaign, Donald Trump made correcting this problem one of his top priorities, and he has not relented on that objective since taking office.
Almost two weeks after Khashoggi was killed, Saudi authorities finally relented -- but not before sending in cleanup crews -- and opened the consulate's doors to Turkish investigators.
But it also relented on a major objective sought by G.M.: Workers gave up the fight to retain old-fashioned pensions that pay out fixed amounts.
Trump eventually relented from his demands for several associates to obtain Sessions's resignation, but continued to publicly assail his attorney general on Twitter and in speeches.
A few weeks later, Cohen relented—instructing Hibari to contact Levinson about buying precious space on his site—to the tune of $50,000 a banner. Sex.
The ruling comes as new LNG projects have boosted supply and many producers have already relented on the issue, offering contracts without resale or destination restrictions.
Democrats prompted a government shutdown in January over an immigration stalemate but quickly relented after deciding it was a miscalculation to press the issue too far.
He relented and stayed with Ballet Theater until the next year, when he reformed Dancers, with substantial financial support from Joanne Woodward, the actress and balletomane.
But Schumer, now the Senate minority leader, relented after a mere three days, prompting United We Dream members to stage sit-ins in his Senate office.
I think whoever he was negotiating with relented, but I think the people over him, the father of the individual in question, didn'•t like it.
He did something similar before to prompt consideration of a measure on tariffs, though he ultimately relented after the Senate voted on a purely symbolic effort.
Mr. Trump and his aides, wary of capping their first 100 days in office with a government closure, relented and the president reluctantly signed the measure.
"She always wanted a Christmas tree, and I was like, no way," said Mr. Chowaiki, who in 214, after they were married about a decade, relented.
We were lucky that nobody was hit and that the shooters relented, but my parents decided I couldn't stay in case that luck ever ran out.
All told, North Carolina lost about $3.76 billion in economic activity before the state finally relented and compromised on a repeal of the bill in 2017.
But Trump relented, saying last week that it "certainly looks" as though Khashoggi was dead and warning of "very severe" consequences if Saudi leaders were found responsible.
Eventually, Twitter relented and banned Jones and Infowars permanently, but the whole episode made the company's internal decision-making and speech policies look shoddy, inconsistent, and aimless.
Later the same year, as the Russian sanctions started to bite, Mr Erdogan relented, expressed regret for the downed plane and reconciled with his counterpart, Vladimir Putin.
Even after OPEC relented and cut its own production to balance the market this year, resurgent American output has helped push global crude stockpiles to historic highs.
The courts have since ruled that operations can resume, but activists have not relented and protestors have blocked road access to the mine and resorted to violence.
Rodriguez filed several lawsuits and at first battled the record suspension that was levied against him in August 2013 by Commissioner Bud Selig, but he ultimately relented.
On the day of the march, after a deluge of angry telegrams, the organizers relented and said they could join -- but at the back of the parade.
Not long after Chad's original visit, one of the council members, Tim Brown, relented, and had a one-foot statue of Walker put up near the ocean.
To get it, she said she would spend as much money as she could until he relented, and she also threatened to expose Dr. Kauffman's drug operation.
By the time the governor finally relented, federal health officials were estimating that more than 100 people in Scott County had already been infected with the virus.
I finally relented and purchased a bottle of wine when the sommelier promised to store the unfinished bottle and bring it to me at dinners nightly ($21).
Mr. Todorov, 24 when he emigrated, had grown up with an instinctive skepticism toward government, one that relented after the fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989.
Acting Director Maguire only relented when the House of Representatives launched an impeachment inquiry and both houses of Congress passed a resolution calling on him to comply.
The Yankees were one of those teams but relented last January, a few months after a foul ball severely injured a toddler behind the third-base dugout.
Unified Democrats are feeling confident in their approach after Mr. Trump relented in the shutdown fight and agreed to reopen the government without winning the wall funding.
For that day, the present state of hostile policing relented to allow us to discuss how black Revolutionary soldiers fought for America's freedom so many years ago.
But it later relented and held two high-level briefings last month in response to pressure from the White House, Nunes and House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis.
The Timberwolves had reportedly sought Josh Richardson, 1103, in any deal with the Heat, something Miami had finally relented on to make the deal seem like a possibility.
He declined the offer at first, but in 2014 he relented and agreed to fly to New York City to meet with top executives at the parent company.
Police reportedly did not want Navalny to be transported to the hospital and relented only when the ambulance crew threatened to make a scene, according to Navalny's spokesperson.
The White House had requested some funding for President Donald Trump's border wall be included in the bill, but relented after Democrats offered money for border security instead.
Having twice vetoed in the 1960s the British entry into what was then called the European Common Market, France eventually relented and agreed to Britain's accession in 1973.
In August, he released his findings, but the state didn't believe them until October, when the state relented and switched the water supply back to the Great Lakes.
The Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) announced it would follow in Arkansas footsteps in September 2016, banning Kratom nationwide, but after a massive public push back, the DEA relented.
As soon as she relented, it opened me up to a litany of entreaties from him, lasting throughout our hour-long session, for me to to the same.
Her sisters tried to get her to open door and talk to them, but it was only Paul Kingston, the church's leader, with whom she relented to speak.
After three years of noisy protests, the city relented, announcing that No Rio could have the building if people stopped living there and it raised $100,000 for repairs.
Trump has sought to force Congress to come up with a new policy for family separations, but relented and signing an executive order last month ending the practice.
Even though the U.S. president has seemingly relented on potential auto tariffs following a meeting with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker, they are still none the wiser.
He said the bank initially refused to let him open an account, but relented after Zarrab asked Egemen Bagis, then Turkey's minister of European Union affairs, for help.
Cory Gardner of trailblazing Colorado, that held up Justice Department nominees until the administration relented and President Donald Trump said he'd work with Congress to protect marijuana states.
Under pressure from the West, the Serbs relented in July, paving the way for the EU ministerial council to consider Bosnia's membership bid at its session on Tuesday.
Mr. Trump also said that his plan to impose tariffs on all Mexican goods was called off late last week because the country had relented on his threats.
The pleas for help, arriving in text messages and on Facebook, have not relented, filling Lymaris Albors's phone since the hurricane that roared across Puerto Rico, her homeland.
Surrounded by enemies, with no clear plan for backup on ground or in the air, and no clear exit strategy, the soldiers relented and gave Mr. Guzmán back.
He acceded to a trade to Texas midway through 23, when the Phillies finally relented and began their teardown, and now might find himself in a similar circumstance.
Senator Rand Paul, the Kentucky Republican, also expressed reservations about Mr. Pompeo, though he eventually relented, and the Senate confirmed him by a vote of 57 to 42.
Rupp relented, and the game took place, with Walker in the St. John's lineup, making him by all accounts the first black to play against Kentucky in Lexington.
Last week, Trump expressed displeasure with the funding agreement and threatened briefly not to sign it, but ultimately relented and then continued to express his displeasure on Twitter.
Mulvaney, a self-proclaimed deficit hawk, has more recently relented when it comes to efforts by the administration to balance the budget and crack down on federal spending.
A couple of hours after Mrs Pelosi's announcement, the White House relented, and said it would release the whistleblower's complaint and let the whistleblower talk to congressional investigators.
Apple's also finally relented and included an 18-watt USB-C fast charger with the Pro phones, so you get a USB-C to Lightning cable as well.
The agency has faced a crushing workload since the height of the contentious election season, and it has not relented in the first seven months of the administration.
Equifax eventually relented and said it would stop charging fees for freezes, even as its horror show of a website was still charging fees days after the announcement.
Facing demands for reform both at home and from Washington, the military finally relented, consenting to a new constitution, presidential elections and the restoration of the National Assembly.
Mr. Cuomo has said he wanted to reach a deal on legalizing marijuana as part of the budget process, but he seems to have relented on the idea.
Mr. Cuomo has said he wanted to reach an agreement on legalizing marijuana as part of the budget process, but he seems to have relented on that notion.
The contractions relented later that night so I decided to go to bed and figured when it was time to head to the hospital, I'd wake up and know.
Inundated by calls and emails demanding protection from internet service providers that may seek to block or throttle online traffic at will, even legislators flush with telecom contributions relented.
After initially cutting off certain arms sales to the country as punishment for Sisi's crackdowns, Obama relented and approved the sale of fighter jets, tanks and missiles to Egypt.
But he eventually relented, under the condition that the House GOP's three main factions — the conservative Republican Study Committee, centrist Tuesday Group and far-right Freedom Caucus — endorse him.
Sammy didn't want to but relented and was saddened because he didn't get to experience the full song for the first time at the same time the audience did.
Boston College went on a 7-0 run to pull within 14 points with 10:35 remaining in the second half, but North Carolina never relented its comfortable advantage.
The Democrats mauled the character and record of Judge Bork, then they took after Judge Doug Ginsberg, and finally relented when Judge Anthony Kennedy was picked by President Reagan.
While Marks didn't want to give up that big of a stake, he eventually relented, and the Vision Fund led an $865 million round of financing earlier this year.
Fred Salerno, the chair of the cybersecurity company Akamai's board, said Cohn had originally wanted to fire the CEO and sell the company but relented after meeting with executives.
I felt pretty comfortable with the CPU, and I refused to pay $200 for a measly 128 GB of extra internal storage, but I relented on the RAM upgrade.
In a meeting last week, the president told Democrats that he was willing to keep the government closed for months or even "years" until Democrats relented on his demands.
To appease their star, Dutch officials relented and allowed Cruyff to play in a custom-made shirt bearing only two stripes on the sleeves instead of Adidas's famed three.
The pirates finally relented, accepting a smaller amount to release the 26 surviving members of the Naham 3 crew after one of the longest pirate hostage ordeals ever endured.
For months they urged the government to prepare for a no-deal scenario to strengthen its negotiating position with the European Union, and Prime Minister Theresa May ultimately relented.
Nor were they worried about their parents, who relented, the girls said, after Voice of Baceprot began appearing on national television and earning bigger paychecks performing for larger audiences.
But on March 29, 19743, three days after the Communists had fired five rockets into Saigon, the South Vietnamese capital, Mr. Laird relented, agreeing to bombing missions inside Cambodia.
Before he left office, he finally relented and agreed to have three American League clubs — the Washington Senators, the New York Highlanders and the Cleveland Naps — pay a visit.
Ultimately, immigration officials relented, citing the "extremeley unusual hardship" it would impose on their children — my two brothers and me, still all in diapers and American citizens by birthright.
When his mother Jane arrived, the officers relented and drove him to the Suffolk County Police Department's fourth precinct in nearby Hauppauge, where they chained him to the floor.
Apple only relented on its policy that third-party screen repairs would void a device's warranty in 2017, though only if the warranty claim was unrelated to the screen repair.
Since the start of the fall season, reluctant sellers have relented and offered steeper discounts on their homes, Warburg said, adding that the market may not hit bottom for months.
Westhoff writes that N.W.A's camp had promised Detroit police they would not perform the song, but after getting encouragement from the crowd who were chanting the lyrics, the band relented.
It's funny how Apple has resisted touchscreens and, now, with the Touch Bar, it's finally relented and added one (even if it's just a strip) to its most powerful laptops.
She tried to contrast herself from Trump, highlighting his push for more fossil fuel production and his years-long "birther" campaign against Obama, which he relented on only last week.
While the pressure has relented since Monday, Fillon faces another big challenge on March 15, when judges are set to put him under formal investigation over the fake jobs allegations.
Sixteen days later, GOP leaders relented to reopen the government without the repeal provision — a  shutdown that cost the economy $24 billion, according to an estimate by Standard and Poor's.
After a strong push by the embassy, led by Ambassador Rafael Barak, who witnessed the birth of a Jacob lamb at the Lewinsky farm, the Israeli government relented last year.
There is a rumor circulating in the defense community that the president sought McCusker's ouster, even as principal deputy, but relented in the face of protests by the department's leadership.
Mr. Abe's party, the Liberal Democrats, had resisted opposition demands to call Mr. Kagoike to testify, but relented on Thursday after Mr. Kagoike's remarks, according to NHK, the national broadcaster.
French banks in particular resisted and Paris finally relented only when a long phase-in period was proposed, putting the rules into full force only by the start of 2027.
He relented and released the aid two months later amid bipartisan pressure from Congress and after a whistleblower complaint alleged he abused his power in freezing it to begin with.
The only point at which Houda relented was when one Twitter user recommended that she submit the photo of her creation to Michelin-starred chef and Twitter assassin Gordon Ramsay.
When Mr. Obama approached him about serving in his cabinet, he demurred, saying he preferred to stay in San Antonio, but he relented in 2014 when he was asked again.
When Bernanke finally relented and announced the termination of "mark to market" the stock market bottomed only a few days later and thereafter soared as more easy money was poured in.
On July 25, the Trump administration relented, announcing that it was releasing the suspended aid, despite the fact that Sisi's government has not fully met even one of the U.S. conditions.
Ultimately, the Democrats relented on all three issues — the crime bill, the civil rights bill, and the water projects — and even acquiesced to temporary funding for Nicaragua's anti-communist Contra guerrillas.
The squeeze may have relented for now, but many countries, both emerging and developed, have periodically tried switching off speculation in offshore currency markets when battling currency runs in decades past.
In times of financial distress, Flint has cut back on garbage collection and police and fire protection but has always relented in some way due to backlash from the voting public.
The administration relented on familial relations but argued that suddenly permitting a wave of refugees to enter America would "disrupt the status quo and frustrate orderly implementation" of Mr Trump's plans.
Melbourne's heatwave had relented by the time the 31-year-old Nadal walked on Margaret Court Arena, but the Spaniard was on fire as he battered the 28th seed into submission.
Although the sisters' parents, Olga and Jesse Chmelicek, had previously insisted the family couldn't adopt a cat, they relented thanks to BooBoo's sweet manner that won over the family dog, Oreo.
Rhodes wasn't going to admit anything when first asked about the coverage confusion, but relented: "To be honest, I really don't want to answer that," Rhodes started, before explaining what happened.
In another turn in the long path to unionization, N.Y.U. relented in late 2013 and became — for the second time — the only private university to negotiate a contract with graduate assistants.
Late in the day, and after urging from senior aides, he relented, offering brief plaudits for the recently passed lawmaker in a statement after responding to questions earlier only with silence.
President Trump relented last week and ordered that families be kept together whenever possible, but authorities now are struggling to process the estimated 2500,21 separated children still remaining in federal facilities.
While other campuses have relented in part to student demands, Carnegie Mellon —which invites Palantir representatives to speak at campus events and recruits on campus—has yet to address student concerns.
With each successive major issue since Britain returned Hong Kong to Chinese rule in 1997, the level of violence at protests has risen before the government has relented and changed course.
After a public dispute with the distributor, Paramount, and his producer, Alberto Grimaldi, over the running time, he relented and produced a four-hour version for American release the next year.
Recalling why Moses finally relented and agreed to talk to him, Caro writes: "At last someone had come along who was going to write the book whether he cooperated or not."
Boras eventually relented, and Harvey pitched throughout that postseason, but since then, he has been plagued by injuries and, when he has been able to pitch, a run of bad outings.
After a growing furor among Uber drivers in New York City in 2016 over plunging incomes, Uber relented and made a rare concession: It agreed to recognize a local driver group.
The king later relented to Salman's request and named MBS the head of the crown prince's court and the director of his father's office at the ministry, a cabinet-level position.
The king later relented to Salman's request and named MBS the head of the crown prince's court and the director of his father's office at the ministry, a cabinet-level position.
And last week, after a flurry of pressure from senators and criticism from agricultural groups, the Trump administration relented, saying that it would put forth rules designed to increase ethanol demand.
When DHS mandated that schools collect a $100 fee from students to pay for SEVIS, they complained it wasn't an 'appropriate activity' for schools — DHS relented and began collecting the fees.
That threshold was lowered to a simple majority in 2013 by Democrats, and they say that if they now relented on debate time, they would have little recourse to challenge nominees.
But after hours of debate, allies of Mr. Johnson in the House of Lords relented early Thursday, allowing the bill to advance through the chamber by the end of the week.
Buttigieg's campaign relented soon after, and a reporter actually attended a portion of the wine cave event, though the fundraiser was otherwise closed to those who hadn't donated at least $500.
Leeds owner Radrizzani's Eleven Sports Network had flouted that directive earlier this season with its Italian Serie A coverage and Spanish La Liga matches, but has since relented to honor the rule.
In most logs, detainees relented and began eating again after less than a week locked in solitary confinement — a form of captivity that human rights groups say can amount to psychological torture.
On the interview front, he finally relented after some mild coaxing and agreed to talk about his job, which consists of owning and operating Pharmacy Bar in Toronto, essentially on his own.
After initially refusing to budge and launching fierce verbal assaults on EU commissioners, the Italian government finally relented last week and submitted a revised plan, including a deficit target of 2.04 percent.
After years of refusing to order such a far-reaching inquiry, the center-right federal government relented to public pressure late last year in the wake of money-laundering allegations against CBA.
The government temporarily shut down back in January when the opposition refused to approve the budget without a DREAM Act, but Democrats soon relented, agreeing to reopen while Congress tussled over immigration.
The lawmaker also went back and forth against Republicans in the fight over the Affordable Care Act last year, though he ultimately relented and supported a key vote on the GOP repeal.
They relented but then said he could only take pictures of the man who had made the invitation, only in his room, to protect the privacy of the rest of the residents.
European banks have long worried that a compromise proposal would hit them particularly hard and a deal was reached on Thursday after Paris relented when a long phase-in period was proposed.
The White House activists continued their high-pressure "occupy-style" protests until the Commission relented and adopted the most sweeping regulations for the Internet "ever proposed by the FCC" in February 2015.
In the end, though, Congress relented and allowed small investors to continue to designate which shares of a stock position they want to sell to minimize tax liability or offset other gains.
Following an avalanche of bad press and Sutton calling him a "slave master" in a Tweet, Snyder apologized and relented, freeing the 19-year-old wide receiver to transfer to Appalachian State.
"And it was like this crazy feeling of, 'Oh my God, that's my baby,'" Gletow says, who recalls having to persuade her husband to trust the system one more time (he relented).
Ms. James initially said she would not debate because of the strike, but relented because she said she was satisfied that there had been serious negotiations in the days before the debate.
The official, who entered the area with a relief convoy earlier this week, added that many of those who preferred to leave might nonetheless choose to stay even if the snipers relented.
Defense Secretary Mark Esper and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, along with then-national security adviser John Bolton, all had lobbied Trump to release the aid before the President relented in September.
The Great Szechuan Sauce Revolt of 2017 took a new turn on Sunday evening when McDonald's, its powers-that-be no doubt terrified at the scenes of chaos at participating locations, relented.
In 1993 a Texas county north of Austin took issue with Apple's policy of giving health benefits to same-sex couples, but the county relented and gave the tech giant tax breaks.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two members of a prominent Honduran family have dropped their bids to dismiss U.S. money laundering charges, after federal authorities relented on restrictions limiting their ability to pay their lawyers.
In 2015, she wrote an open letter on Tumblr threatening to withhold her latest album from Apple's then-nascent streaming service if the company didn't fairly compensate artists (Apple relented within 24 hours).
The mayor relented when state Attorney General Lisa Madigan stepped in to essentially fill the role of the federal government, filing suit to begin the process and negotiating a settlement with the city.
It's a tactic that Apple deployed many times during the early days of the App Store, preventing third-party browsers and email clients before the company grew a strong ecosystem and finally relented.
Clinton persisted in raising questions of Sanders' positions on gun control (he eventually relented three weeks ago and said he would support a repeal of the gunmaker immunity law he supported in 2005).
Castro finally relented to investment from Canada, Europe, Latin America, Asia — anywhere but the United States, whose citizens were and in large part still are prohibited by law from doing business in Cuba.
Fortunately for Park, his mom eventually relented and suggested he enter into a locally advertised talent audition, which turned out to be organized by one of the biggest K-pop labels, JYP Entertainment.
Chicago (CNN)Demonstrators marched Saturday on all five northbound lanes of Chicago's Dan Ryan Expressway, bringing the interstate to a standstill after police officials who'd planned to keep the stretch partially open relented.
It would be a just reward for a well-executed victory, but it would not have been possible if ESPN hadn't relented and abandoned its plans to broadcast the game in the evening.
Doubling down on his message, Mr. Dylan also decided to sing only his new evangelical songs on tour, interspersed with some preaching, though he relented in 1981 and began performing older songs, too.
After a tense emergency meeting of European ambassadors in Geneva just two hours before the Human Rights Council debate, Hungary relented and withdrew its objection, leaving Greece as the sole obstacle to consensus.
Miranda relented when the preacher insisted on "obey" in the vows, which Phillip had laughed off, saying he was "definitely not in charge" of Miranda, and this was why she had chosen him.
Trump took no such care or caution in his unilateral freeze of military aid to Ukraine; the available evidence suggests he only relented when Congress caught wind of the scheme in mid-September.
Soon after the report was leaked, players still on the roster — who had vowed to boycott Tuesday's Holiday Bowl unless their teammates were reinstated — relented, going on to beat Washington State, 17-12.
At no time when she would bring this bill up was there ever fear of it not passing, but the only reason she finally relented was because of the unpopularity of impeachment itself.
The War Department had wanted the troops to stay until a peace treaty was signed, but Washington relented when Roosevelt pointed out that the soldiers were at high risk of dying from disease.
It hasn't all been plain sailing for ProtonMail so far: In November the company relented to a DDoS extortion scheme, paying attackers a $6,000 ransom, only to be pummeled with malicious traffic anyway.
The president had threatened to veto the legislation, partly over the wall funding, but relented and signed it last Friday, saying a big increase in military spending had convinced him it was worthwhile.
In her post, Luo said Chen made an unwanted sexual advance after luring her to his sister's house, and that he relented only after she burst into tears and said she was a virgin.
Since last fall, when Sony finally relented and opened up the PlayStation platform for Fortnite gamers, players have been allowed to move their Fortnite accounts between PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC, and mobile.
The EU authorities, whoever they are, have relented from imposing penalties on Spain and Portugal – and have looked the other way in the case of France – for transgressing the euro area budget deficit commitments.
Labour First, a moderate pressure group, complained loudly that the left had stitched up the conference by denying speaking roles to centrists, most notably Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London (the organisers eventually relented).
Six days later, after public opinion shifted in favor of the bull, the city relented, allowing a "temporary" placement of the sculpture at Bowling Green, where it has been a tourist attraction ever since.
Though she'd locked them in a vault in the carport, she relented after Darrell had asked, repeatedly, to check on the guns he'd carried every day of his nearly 50-year law enforcement career.
Familia initially refused to comment through a spokesman, but he relented after every other player had left the clubhouse and attendants had stripped all the lockers, more than 45 minutes after the last out.
The USDA and HHS relented to industry outrage and promised the environment would not be considered, but cancer experts said there should have been a recommendation to reduce meat consumption for health reasons alone.
Your name used to be permanent, but so many people complained about their permanent PSN name that Sony relented earlier this year, and now PS4 users finally have the ability to change their name.
Trump entered politics by fixating on a racist conspiracy theory that the president was not a US citizen, and has recently said he only relented because of his own campaign and refused to apologize.
He called the offer of aid the most difficult question he'd ever been asked, but he relented: ''If we didn't accept Plaisted's food, we should have to kill and eat the dogs,'' he wrote.
After facing criticism for raising the flags to full staff after lowering them on Saturday, he relented on that issue, and released the statement detailing the logistical items he'd approved for McCain's remembrance ceremonies.
The N.C.A.A. and several of its member conferences have relented somewhat: The dollar amounts of full scholarships have been raised, and the N.C.A.A. recently disbursed $200 million to help colleges cope with rising costs.
He relented in the early 1980s, when one day, Nancy Newhouse recalled, he shyly indicated that he would like to go on staff, the advantages and security of benefits having become clear to him.
They noted that Trump released the military aid without a Zelenskiy announcement, even though the sequence of events suggests Zelenskiy was about to make one and Trump only relented after someone blew the whistle.
After initially resisting demands by Democrats in Congress to see the whistleblower complaint, the Trump administration relented and allowed members of the House of Representatives and Senate Intelligence committees to view it on Wednesday.
"And so they went over and they asked them and the PR — I think it was Justin's PR — relented and said, 'Oh yeah you can get the shot,' so we got the shot," LaTour said. 
However, faced with the possibility that the government might fall to the insurgency if he exercised this so-called "zero option", Mr Obama relented, doing just enough to preserve what has become a miserable stalemate.
Ford recently relented and hired a longtime Chinese automotive executive to run the company's operations there, though, meaning that it may have finally developed some sense while it also tries to appeal to customers' senses.
Finally, at age 13, I relented — mostly because I wanted to quit my boring day job to pursue acting full time, and I figured I should get the test while I still had health insurance.
"It was three minutes and I was just like 'oof,'" she said, although she relented and said she would give it another shot before listing off more reasons she didn't really want to finish it.
Feeling under pressure,  the bovine's owners on Friday relented and allowed Stura to take the cow back to Skylands, where he'll be in the company of 18 other cows and a variety of farm animals.
Shareholder Lower Saxony wanted to withhold its backing for the carmaker's top management at a supervisory board meeting but relented to avoid further damaging the firm, a source close to the German federal state said.
"Keep the four best onions for the experiment and use the rest as you like," she finally relented, leading cosmonaut Alexander Ivanchenkov to shamelessly admit, "Thanks, I've been probing for that," before he ate them.
In the packed Newtown High School auditorium, the moderator asked the crowd to refrain from applauding, a request he would repeat again and again that night, until he relented to the will of the people.
WASHINGTON — After a bruising week before lawmakers, big internet companies including Facebook and Google relented to pressure in Washington on Friday and agreed to support a sex trafficking bill they had vehemently opposed for months.
After being told that he would be in violation of Geneva Convention rules that the United States had helped to create back when America was actually great, President Trump relented, but still wondered: Why not?
Ms. Parker had vowed not to marry him until he finished it, she said, but the project was proceeding so slowly, she relented and married him in 1988, with the book not even half completed.
Since then, CES has relented on allowing sex toys to be featured and has set up a section of the show floor for them — though it's unfortunately located far away from the main convention center.
Pressure on fees has continued throughout the year with HFR reporting a 60 basis point slip in average management fees to 1.49 percent while the average performance fee has relented 10 basis points to 17.5 percent.
Tennant claims Walton eventually relented and let her get up from the bed, but as she was walking toward the door to leave, he grabbed her from behind and again forced his body up against hers.
As part of a long list of forthcoming changes Uber sent to drivers on Tuesday, the ride-hailing company finally relented and said it will roll out the ability for riders to tip via its app.
But I guess he relented, because literature suggests that even though the waters in New England ended up being potable, the new additions to early 17th century America were essentially drinking ale from morning to night.
But the White House and Secret Service — at first very reluctant to grant Bourdain his wish of having Obama eat a meal in a typical restaurant setting — relented and pulled the meal off without a hitch.
But after accommodating some good customers, he relented, and in 1963 he began what he saw as a sideline rental business, with 1914 Chevrolets, for which he charged $5 a day and 5 cents a mile.
But Mr. McConnell controls the floor, and he must agree to open it to a vote on the nomination, which could conceivably be blocked by a filibuster mounted by other Republicans even if Mr. McConnell relented.
After a series of further exchanges, the doctor finally relented, but proceeded to instruct the others present in the room in how Hales should care for herself afterwards, despite her sitting directly in front of him.
Democrats relented to 'eliminate a distracting talking point' from Trump and his supportersThat said, there are unique considerations in an impeachment inquiry because though it's largely conducted like a criminal investigation, the process is inherently political.
But Senate Democrats insisted they would reject any of those modifications, and Hensarling relented after securing a promise from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a fellow Republican, that the Senate would consider some of his measures.
Until she relented in late 2017, Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat, blocked the confirmation of the eventual nominee for deputy secretary, and Ms. Warren continues to delay the confirmation of two other top housing officials.
Richardson said she finally relented and went on a date to a movie with Moore, after which he allegedly drove her to a dark car park and forcefully kissed her as she was about to leave.
Just as it did last year, when the White House relented on a similar order that crippled Huawei's rival ZTE, the United States could lift its pressure on Huawei to ease tensions between Washington and Beijing.
Once outrage from students and forum participants boiled over, administrators partially relented: they would permit the Facial Recognition Software event, but it could no longer be sponsored by SSDP, and thus would not receive school funding.
At least, you would have been until Google relented to requests from local officials that the tech company remove the not-so-welcoming image from a "knowledge panel" box appearing at the top of search results.
Though he had doubts, and wore out his office carpet with anxious pacing, he kept at it: not just because expectations would leap back up if he relented, but because persistence was a virtue in itself.
Dick Durbin and Elizabeth Warren, were initially worried the legislation wouldn't be strong enough in its reforms — many have since relented following changes to an earlier House version that now goes further to address sentencing measures.
"In the face of overwhelming public pressure, Trump relented and agreed the policy his administration had deliberately engineered was a real policy, and that he could change it, and would," New York magazine's Jonathan Chait writes.
Tanuja Gupta, a Google worker who has organized employee protests, said at the conference that the "the time has come to end forced arbitration," and noted that some tech companies had "slowly" relented on forced arbitration policies.
" When asked if Facebook was inspired by HQ, Simo repeatedly dodged the question and avoided mentioning the startup's name, but relented in saying, "I think they're part of a much broader trend that is making content interactive.
Brand finally relented last Monday and signed a contract to play for the team, the culmination of a series of events that began when the Sixers hired Jerry Colangelo as chairman of basketball operations on December 7.
" On the southern border, Trump said he "really wanted to close it," but he has relented because Mexico has "apprehended over a thousand people today, at their southern border and they're bringing them back to their countries.
Now that President Trump has relented on funding for his Mexican border wall and announced he would sign a short-term spending bill ending the shutdown, those employees will start to be made whole under that legislation.
Russian authorities finally relented and last Thursday allowed a WADA inspection team into the tainted Moscow lab but the extraction process has been slow as inspectors work to retrieve data from outdated servers described as decades old.
Eventually, she relented to the unyielding pressure and ridicule and allowed someone else to bang the opening gavel, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake of Baltimore, a decision that no doubt saved her from more taunting from the delegates.
Trump had vehemently opposed sending any more aid to the Caribbean island, but recently relented on that as well as his demand last month for $4.5 billion to cope with a migrant surge at the southern border.
Though I was on the latter side of the fence for years, people kept recommending I try this game called 999—Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors – and eventually, if only to shut them up, I relented.
Eventually, the other queens relented and she got to play the part of a bitch, but the judges didn't think she brought the same shady energy she showed other contestants in the work room to the role.
In any case, Music Theater International relented: "Once we received confirmation that the cut songs and the altered period and setting were restored, we were authorized by the rights holders to let performances resume," Mr. Boethin wrote.
The 62 mostly West and Central Africans packed up their bedding before coming ashore, celebrating the end of a political tussle over their fate - Italy had initially refused to take them and only relented at the weekend.
Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center relented to the demands, President Allen Stefanek said, because he believed it was the "quickest and most efficient way" to free the Los Angeles hospital's network, which was paralyzed for about 10 days.
When the sun finally came out and the wind relented, we outfitted Roxie in the smallest life vest we could find and climbed aboard F.D.R.'s glass-bottomed boat — a shabby vessel with a picture frame bottom.
Stepanek, bidding to become the oldest man to win a match at Roland Garros since Jimmy Connors (38 years 280 days) in 1991, finally relented and Murray, not without a few more alarms, finished the two-day duel.
When then-chief of Buick design Andrew Smith saw the design and the staggering amount of work the pair had created in two weeks and heard McDougall and Stich's pleas to keep the design in Detroit, he relented.
With the threat of cancelled fixtures at the start of the 1909/10 campaign looming large, the FA relented and the union was given official recognition, while some bonus payments were made legal to supplement the maximum wage.
But Democratic leaders, worried about being blamed for the disruptive shutdown that resulted, relented in the end and accepted a pledge by Republicans to hold a debate later over the fate of the Dreamers and related immigration issues.
Irish fight fans took to Twitter to campaign for a UFC contract for their rising star, and when promotion kingpin Dana White relented in 2013, McGregor was finally in the stable of the biggest show in the game.
The critics haven't relented even as the evidence is rolling in that the tax cuts are working and the economy is growing much faster than anyone, even some of the biggest advocates of the tax cut, had hoped.
However, on Wednesday, both houses of the Philippine Congress relented to pressure from the MILF and President Duterte, and preliminarily passed the most promising version of a peace deal yet; its called the Bangsamoro Basic Law or BBL.
While, in a rare move that runs counter to its core privacy focus, it relented to state rules and agreed to store Chinese iCloud user data on Chinese soil, through a government-backed cloud service provider, no less.
Eventually the government not only relented in preserving the site, but also gave Chand an official title, a salary so he could continue his artistic work full time, and a crew of 50 to help him expand it.
In an on-field interview after the game, Kershaw said he made a case for himself to stay in the game after the seventh inning, but relented when Manager Dave Roberts said he preferred to make a change.
After the CDC's testing delays — and a lot of outrage from politicians — the U.S. Food and Drug Administration finally relented over the weekend and announced it would allow certified labs to use their own tests without prior approval.
Senate Democrats have been complaining that there are too many hearings for Mr. Trump's nominees on Wednesday — at one point there were six scheduled — and Republicans, eager to get Mr. Trump's team in place, have relented a bit.
Because hockey's top culture trait is conformity at all costs, the current player relented to the former player, and for a little while, the Blues masked their joy in the name of sports fans' favourite thing—being classy.
Benioff declined to talk to me at first, but eventually he relented, and he had me over to his very nice house in San Francisco to talk about his journey from workaholic salesman at Oracle to public company CEO.
" But after executive producer Robert Deaton resorted to what he described as "begging," Underwood finally relented the actual day of the show, figuring at some point she'd blow it in an interview by referring to the baby as "he.
But despite fighting a whole heap of guys you won't have heard of and seemingly padding out his record in WSOF, Moraes jumped in at the deep end in the UFC and he hasn't relented even for a moment.
But when Trump threatened to impose tariffs on Guatemalan exports, and to levy charges on billions of dollars in remittances sent home by Guatemalans living in the United States if he failed to sign the migration deal, Morales relented.
The strangers finally relented just before the neighbor arrived to pick up the boys, and that's when they saw the "sick boyfriend" come out of the bathroom and get into a car with the other three and drive off.
The elder Mr. Mayer finally relented in 1938, months before the start of the mass deportations and ultimately the genocide of the European Jews, and the family made its way to Brooklyn when the younger Mr. Mayer was 16.
"Recognizing that Mr. Haggis was a powerful member of the Hollywood elite who could influence her career, and faced with his persistence, Ms. Breest ultimately relented and went with Mr. Haggis to his Mercer Street residence," the lawsuit reads.
But it was not until Iran promised that the tanker would not be sent to Syria, or any other destination covered by EU sanctions—promises extracted after weeks of intense diplomacy involving British and Iranian diplomats—that Gibraltar relented.
She said she told him to stop and he finally relented; he told her his assistant would give her tickets to see Finding Neverland on Broadway, which he was producing, and that he would meet her at the show that evening.
The government of Australia announced a public inquiry into its banks and financial system, caving to political pressure from lawmakers as the country's four biggest lenders relented from a lobbying campaign against the idea and requested an inquiry into themselves.
The actor said on Jimmy Kimmel's show Thursday the director of his new movie, "Good Time," asked him to perform the act but he refused and the director relented and allowed Pattinson to perform the act on a prosthetic dog penis.
It would be nearly 80 years until Augusta National relented in 2012, with former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and financier Darla Moore becoming the first women to don the iconic Green Jackets that distinguish members and Masters champions.
Beleaguered Republican members of Congress breathed a momentary sigh of relief on Wednesday after President Trump suddenly relented and took steps to stop the separation of immigrant children from their parents after they illegally entered the country along the southern border.
It was only after the HIV epidemic worsened that Pence finally relented, allowing a needle exchange program in Scott County and later signing a law that lets counties set up needle exchange programs if they prove they have an epidemic.
In one unexpected twist, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, apparently seeking to shield vulnerable swing state senators under pressure to back a fair trial, relented on a schedule that had envisaged testimony in two marathon 12-hour days from each side.
Indeed, Mr. Maguire appears to have succeeded in navigating the crux of his crisis when Mr. Trump relented this week and allowed administration officials to turn over the complaint to lawmakers conducting oversight, as an intelligence whistle-blower law calls for.
Incidentally, those keeping score should chalk a big one up for Washington's new trade policy: Merkel finally relented last Saturday by promising to de-emphasize Germany's traditional export-led growth strategies — and to generate more spending by boosting domestic demand.
The terms of the new deal — with Disney sharing a quarter of the profits for a movie released by a rival studio — suggests that Sony ultimately relented under the reality that Spider-Man's current success is tangled up with the MCU.
After keeping the interiors out of the public eye, they seemingly relented on the rule after Kanye shared photos of it on Twitter, and have since revealed the space on social media and in a Vogue "73 Questions" video tour.
Congress finally relented and now follows a procedure by which one house approves a contempt citation and either the Speaker of the House or Senate President certifies the citation to the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia under U.S. Code.
Koike pushed back, apparently thinking that the alcohol was only secondary to the deep love they shared or whatever, but she finally relented last week and signed the annulment documents—though she reportedly still wants Cage to pay her spousal support.
Eventually, however, she relented and admitted she had been "a little passive-aggressive towards Kendall" because she felt left out and neglected, especially after Kendall set up the photo shoot for Kourtney, which made Kylie miss her super-close relationship with her sister.
That caused considerable pain — the bank was used to finance the lifestyles of many in the North Korean elite — but eventually the Bush administration relented and lifted the sanction, in part because of pressure from the government then in place in South Korea.
Chinese officials are seeking to change that dynamic and last year fast-tracked plans to bolster the country's chip industry after the United States banned sales of chips to the Chinese phone vendor ZTE Corp, nearly crippling the company before U.S. officials relented.
After eight months and three failed attempts to pass President Obama's emergency funding request to combat Zika, conservative lawmakers seem to have relented in the fight to ban funding to a Planned Parenthood affiliate in Puerto Rico, where Zika cases are highest.
Last May, Mr. Alvarez finally relented at an event in Central Park co-hosted by Achilles International, an organization that runs athletic programs for people with disabilities, and the V.A. Adaptive Sports Program, which is run by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
The move was in response to Trump's promise earlier this month to impose tariffs on $300 billion of Chinese goods -- though he relented and agreed to hold off on most of that until December to avoid hitting Christmas shoppers in the United States.
A Democratic aide said McConnell had "relented" to Democratic pressure and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said it was a "victory" for Democrats, even though it wasn't as much money as they wanted and didn't include other election reforms backed by Democrats.
In northern Afghanistan, fighting between different factions of a police force relented at least temporarily on Tuesday, after the arrest of a police commander accused of killing the son of another, according to Karim Yurush, the spokesman for the Faryab provincial police force.
After several nights of her watching me easily plunk my phone down on this handsome wireless charger while she searched for her cord behind her nightstand and then futzed with plugging it in, she relented and ordered a RAVPower of her own.
"After vacillating whether or not to do a birthday party for — hmm — about six months, yesterday morning @katehudson finally relented and let her friends take over her house, install a pizza oven and tequila bar, and celebrate her big 4-0," Blasberg, 36, wrote.
The ride-hailing app previously had refused to release its hiring information, but it relented as lawyers began to investigate its workplace practices — including charges of rampant sexism levied by a former engineer, Susan Fowler, that later resulted in the ouster of many employees.
David Fry contended his grievances against the federal government hadn't been addressed, but he ultimately relented and abandoned the occupation after supporters coaxed him on the phone call, which was carried on YouTube and followed by tens of thousands of listeners for several hours.
Initially refused the opportunity to preach by A.M.E. founder Richard Allen (a decade before Jackson encountered the same resistance in her husband and brother), Lee persisted for a decade until Allen relented in 1819, then traveled and preached for the church from Canada to Ohio.
The housing department's chief of staff, Andrew Hughes, initially objected to hiring Mr. Blankenstein but relented after White House officials presented him with vetting documents that showed Mr. Blankenstein had nothing objectionable in his record beyond what had already been publicly reported, the officials said.
But when she relented and conjured a thick Long Island accent, Mr. Martin was so excited that he rushed to tell the director, Frank Oz, and the voice became integral to the finale, when Ms. Headly's character turns the tables on the con men.
WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats on Friday relented in their flirtation with a government shutdown over a dispute about health care benefits for coal miners, and with less than an hour before the midnight deadline, the Senate approved a measure to fund the government through April.
It didn't work for Newt Gingrich in the 1990s, for Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and House conservatives in 2013 or for Senator Chuck Schumer of New York and fellow Democrats early in 2018 when they relented on a shutdown after just three days.
Icahn eventually relented after getting a small price bump and losing a Delaware legal battle, but seems to believe he has a better chance of prevailing this time because he's acting earlier and has the apparent support of several other large shareholders in the tracking stock.
" But after visiting a McDonald's factory in Germany, van Heije relented, and agreed to riff on the Big Mac, as long as all the ingredients were raw before he prepared them, "I made a tartare to show that the meat was good enough to eat raw.
Nothing was going to stop Pearce from putting the reminder of an almost 50-year-old breakup under the tree for some ungodly reason—well, it seemed that way until his wife (who must have just loved this tradition) told him to stop and he relented.
Fitzgerald, who initially showed resistance to writing a letter, eventually relented after the PUC made its initial determination: "He has been a proponent of shared ride services and of Uber's research and development work for quite some time and will continue to be," a spokesperson told me.
Utah Jazz 109 - Charlotte Hornets 92 Jordan Clarkson scored 20 points and Rudy Gobert added 15 points with 13 rebounds as Utah started fast and never relented, extending its NBA-best winning streak to eight games with a win over visiting Charlotte in Salt Lake City.
The House had begun impeachment proceedings because of his involvement in the Watergate burglary cover-up, a group of Republican senators had told him he likely had too few supporters to beat conviction in the Senate, and Nixon relented to pressure from the public and Congress.
Presidents frequently have to change their tactics or message at some point during their presidency, as D.C. lobbying firm Mehlman Castagnetti points out in their "Understanding Trump's Washington" overview: George H. W. Bush relented to the Democratic Congress and agreed to tax increases to pass a budget in 1990.
Photo: APApple has apparently relented and let encrypted text and voice service Telegram proceed with an update to make its app compliant with Europe's new GDPR privacy protections, just days after CEO Pavel Durov alleged Apple was preventing Telegram from releasing updates worldwide at the behest of Russian censors.
Trump relented after military officials pushed back on his immediate calls for withdrawal, but has reportedly said they have only up to six months to finish the defeat of ISIS and get out, warning that he did not want to hear in October that they needed more time.
In the same way that it was hard to go back to smaller device once Apple relented and finally released an iPhone with a display larger than 4-inches, it's very hard to go back to a bezel-heavy piece of hardware once you're used to one without.
During the briefing, Pierson faced a series of questions from lawmakers who were trying to pin her down on whether the intelligence showed a Russian preference for Trump, and she finally relented to provide her view of what the intelligence showed, one source familiar with the matter said.
Jordan Clarkson scored 20 points and Rudy Gobert added 15 points with 13 rebounds as the Utah Jazz started fast and never relented, extending their NBA-best winning streak to eight games with a 109-92 victory Friday night over the visiting Charlotte Hornets in Salt Lake City.
Qunar rejected an offer from Ctrip in the summer of 2015, when it raised $500 million in fresh capital, but months later it relented with this agreement as Baidu, its majority investor, agreed to give Ctrip a 45 percent voting interest in Qunar in exchange for 25 percent of Ctrip.
While Kalanick relented on the proposal about super-voting shares, which will see lead to his vote total drop from 16% to 11% of all outstanding shares, he convinced Khorowshahi and the rest of the board to avoid a provision that would have created roadblocks to him being renamed CEO.
Foreign companies have argued for more clarity and more time to implement the controls that the government wants put in place, but so far China's internet regulator, The Cyberspace Administration of China, has only relented on pushing back the date for laws relating to the cross-border flow of information.
During the recent House briefing, she faced a series of questions from lawmakers who were trying to pin her down on whether the intelligence showed a Russian preference for Trump, and she finally relented to provide her view of what the intelligence showed, one source familiar with the matter said.
The Justice Department finally relented — even though it had already won a seven-year court battle that went all the way to the Supreme Court to force me to testify — most likely because they feared the negative publicity that would come from sending a New York Times reporter to jail.
When fans online begged Lil Tracy for more music—most likely more music that sounded like the moody rap he was making with GothBoi Clique at the time—he relented, but with the lightly trolling country fantasy "Like a Farmer," a song that preserves the co-opting of country tropes in amber.
Trump, recounting his 2017 state visit to Beijing during a speech at the National Republican Congressional Committee spring dinner in Washington on Tuesday evening, said Xi initially bristled at the title, but after Trump pointed out that the barriers to Xi staying in power for life had been removed, the Chinese president relented.
" He also warned the countries against trying to hit back against the steel and aluminum tariffs his administration recently announced, adding that he would continue to pursue such trade measures until other countries relented and agreed to "fair" trade deals with the U.S. "The European Union [EU] is brutal to the United States.

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