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But Republicans staying in politics are succumbing, even if reluctantly.
There is a danger here of succumbing to false equivalency.
For six days, he begged for water before finally succumbing.
"We absolutely deserve this," says Tidy, succumbing to his fate.
It would grow another three feet before succumbing to gravity.
He died young, succumbing at 53 to a bacterial infection.
I peruse Twitter for a bit before finally succumbing to sleep.
Hartman started writing letters to Steven, eventually succumbing to his allure.
I celebrate by succumbing to the Anthro tabs I saved yesterday.
Instead, Spears gave himself up, willingly succumbing to Georgia's venomous poison.
Mr. Mugabe, it seems, is succumbing only to his own age.
It might feel tough to avoid succumbing to resentment, but try.
It wasn't long, however, before they began succumbing to their addictions.
This might have contributed to SSG Conrad succumbing to his injuries.
No less important is not succumbing to despair, panic or hatred.
He produced more than 5,000 images before eventually succumbing to pneumonia.
Ms. Bachelet was not succumbing to political pressure, Ms. Shamdasani said.
Even America, which is more entrepreneurial, is succumbing to middle-aged spread.
But I have found myself succumbing, occasionally, to a similar judgmental impulse.
It's hard to picture this stalwart woman succumbing to straightening her hair.
Those who refused were starved and beaten regularly, with many then succumbing.
Or will it take a page from the right's playbook, succumbing to
Poland and Hungary are slipping that way, succumbing to a nationalist populism.
The abundance of America, and using heroin and succumbing to an overdose.
They were succumbing to their overlord, larvae of the fly Apocephalus borealis.
I myself thought succumbing to mental illness was a form of weakness.
And the video clip makes clear that she is performing, not succumbing.
Soon more and more of his friends and co-workers are succumbing.
And she's not about to jeopardize it by succumbing to excess herself.
She soars while he falls, succumbing, at least ostensibly, to his addictions.
At the same time, her grandmother Waple Newton was succumbing to alcoholism.
There is a risk, though, of succumbing to Mr. Johnson's own mythmaking.
She returned to hospital before succumbing to the illness the next night.
Those years of not succumbing, or of succumbing like someone sinking into a morass and then flailing to escape, again and again, come back to me now as I see young women around me fighting the same battles.
The boxer went into cardiorespiratory failure twice before ultimately succumbing to his injuries.
"There is nobody better at doggedly pursuing a target without succumbing to pressure."
The suit claims Anton suffered after impact before ultimately succumbing to his injuries.
Grassley's succumbing to pressure and giving any nominee a hearing or a vote
At the same time, millions of starfish started succumbing to a wasting disease.
A high school friend, a former service member, was succumbing to opiate addiction.
Our souls are winter-weary, and we're close to succumbing to January's doldrums.
The VA dismissed this evidence, succumbing to intense political pressure from physician anesthesiologists.
But Rouhani said Iran had no intention of succumbing to the U.S. pressure.
Humanity was just days old, but already we were succumbing to a vice.
Your bakery, Once Upon A Tart, isn't succumbing to any gooey clichés this year.
Because of, you know, various succumbing rules, yes, we did see a write-down.
He fought his injuries until succumbing to infection months later on September 19, 1881.
Now I see that Twitter thing as a result of me succumbing to pressure.
In 1967, the average waiting time before succumbing to temptation was around three minutes.
Corals are delicate animals, and are succumbing to pollution and sediment from coastal construction.
The Fed holding on rates shows that they're already succumbing to the gravitational pull.
In Oklahoma, Clayton Lockett writhed for 43 minutes before succumbing to a heart attack.
There should be no worries about the team succumbing to such pitfalls next season.
By not succumbing to pressure, we did something that turned out better for us.
At Cincinnati, he reached the semifinals before succumbing to Marin Cilic in three sets.
Instead of succumbing to the pressures of human activity, some species are rapidly evolving.
There are creative ways to pull off summer layering without succumbing to heat stroke.
There he was — my husband, my best friend — succumbing to an inevitable, fatal reality.
Ms. Huang Smith is certainly not the only newlywed succumbing to social media pressures.
Republicans should think twice before succumbing to the dangerous appeal of territorial tribalism again.
Beloved spots are succumbing to high rents and are often replaced by chain businesses.
More and more people have jumped on the bandwagon, succumbing to the team's charms.
Recent legislation has reinforced the notion that today's Israel is succumbing to myopic extremism.
The company announced on Wednesday that Marchionne had died, succumbing to complications from surgery.
Wall Street is increasingly worried that Snap is succumbing to competition from Facebook's Instagram.
The index briefly turned positive during morning trading before succumbing to heavy selling pressure.
Yes, my skin is dryer, my hair thinner and my cheeks succumbing to gravity.
Tupac lingered for six days before finally succumbing to his wounds on September 290, 22.
Maud lived in isolation and deprivation until her final days, succumbing to pneumonia in 1970.
Demonstrators flee after succumbing to tear gas following clashes with police officers on July 17.
As Ingram battled to safeguard Japan's cherry legacy, the country was succumbing to belligerent nationalism.
Some were traffickers, and he soon followed their example, succumbing to the allure of smuggling.
We still had to see where succumbing to the temptations of Satan inevitably lead: hell.
Instead of succumbing to a maternity label, clever expectant shoppers simply revisit certain versatile silhouettes.
The emojis allow Manning to respond to the trolls, but without succumbing to their trolling.
He had shaken a swarm of investigations and one indictment before succumbing to a second.
Steve Jobs died on October 5, 2011, succumbing to a rare form of pancreatic cancer.
It must be appreciated, however, that succumbing to their intimidations will have very real consequences.
But just what are her motives in pursuing him, and his in resisting and succumbing?
In the last half of 2018, Germany very narrowly missed succumbing to an economic recession.
I'm sad — but glad that I found myself succumbing to her choreography as never before.
No one would say that succumbing to cancer a second time made one a fraud.
New York (CNN Business)Corporate America's epic buyback mania may finally be succumbing to gravity.
Transportation stocks, down 1.47 percent, was largely dragged lower by airlines succumbing to profit-taking.
Forward Carmelo Anthony did not return for the second half, succumbing to a sore knee.
Instead of stopping Axe succumbing to his worst self, Wendy let him be his worst self.
In the end, he simply burned out, succumbing to a fever at the age of 32.
The world puts so much pressure on fashion, then judges models for succumbing to that pressure.
Its leaders are succumbing to a crisis of confidence that risks proving scornful Chinese critics right.
"Now I see that Twitter thing as a result of me succumbing to pressure," he said.
Thirteen percent of the abstainers could not keep away and wound up succumbing to their addiction.
"Enjoy the process of your search without succumbing to the pressure of the result," Ferrell said.
N.H. was in the intensive care unit of an Italian hospital ... before succumbing to his injuries.
If you start succumbing to the pressure of what a star image is, you won't evolve.
Not succumbing to terrorism and not giving it what it wants is surely in our hands.
You've known the person IRL for ages before finally succumbing to the evident vibe between you.
So how do we best use these neighborhood networking apps without succumbing to anxiety and paranoia?
Opponents of the change accused the store of succumbing to political correctness and threatened a boycott.
Children coughed up black mucus while succumbing to elevated rates of cancer, according to many studies.
"I have always been wary of succumbing to the power of a brand gospel," he said.
Nor does it mean succumbing to a post-truth society: Facts are the linchpins of progress.
It's what Snapchat, Path and other apps have tried to solve but ended up succumbing to.
After succumbing to despair, she learns the explosion wasn't an accident, but an act of terrorism.
The Agency should be commended for not succumbing to the same fears as their European counterparts.
However, no economy can sustain 40-percent interest rates for long without succumbing to a recession.
On that night, Weidman lost the middleweight title to Luke Rockhold, succumbing to fourth-round punches.
These birds seem beyond death, buckling under their own weight, implicitly vulnerable, succumbing to their impending decay.
The game drops you into a Victorian-era city were inhabitants are succumbing to a strange disease.
Martinez would die hours later, succumbing to head injuries, according to preliminary information from the medical examiner.
Icahn thinks the deal is overpriced, with Occidental succumbing to pricing pressure from earlier Anadarko bidder Chevron.
That number has grown to 52%, as millennials seem to be succumbing to our credit-crazed culture.
Sanchez, meanwhile, managed to activate an emergency alert on his cell phone before succumbing to his wounds.
Their predecessors resigned after Rouhani criticized them for inefficiency and succumbing to pressures from outside the government.
How do victims of sexual assault forge ahead without succumbing to the weight of a terrible memory?
Shoving your hand into a squirrel nest will only result in you succumbing to unimaginably gross biting.
The first deaths on the East Coast were announced on Friday, with two people succumbing in Florida.
He then defeated Denis Istomin, Philipp Kohlschreiber and Zverev – all in straight sets – before succumbing to Nadal.
In other words, how to do it without succumbing to the slash-and-burn economics of Amazon.
It may be harder for him to stay on good terms with Iran without succumbing to pressure.
When you experience burnout, your self-control wanes and you find yourself succumbing to temptations more easily.
Delaying regulation lets the coal industry eke out a bit more profits before succumbing to market forces.
You're at increased risk for succumbing to impulsive desires, inattentiveness and questionable decision-making, amongst other effects.
We are failing the thousands of people that are fighting and succumbing to this disease every day.
He compared Neza to the Byzantine Empire, squeezed between larger empires for centuries before succumbing to history.
As time went on, however, Carter fell into alcoholism, eventually succumbing in 1966 to cirrhosis of the liver.
This show tells the story of an artist who always questions what comes next without succumbing to fashion.
It is an apt metaphor for a firm hovering between fulfilling its promise and succumbing to financial woes.
Terrified of falling asleep and succumbing to hypothermia, she refused to stop until she found the guard shack.
People in "Make America Great Again" hats and Trump shirt applauded as the President slammed succumbing to adversity.
It is simultaneously succumbing to habitat loss from damming projects, and the IUCN lists it as critically endangered.
Personally, I would strongly recommend against succumbing to the temptation of this exploit in either of its forms.
But he does not speak about the one victim who made it to the emergency room before succumbing.
Zuckerberg did all of this without succumbing to the kinds of pitfalls that have befallen other tech executives.
It sounds as if Earl is on a surgical table, slowly succumbing to a thick blanket of anesthesia.
It would be one thing if she loved her husband and was remorseful about succumbing to occasional temptation.
My educated guess is that she is succumbing to the massive pushback directed at her by Clinton loyalists.
How, I wondered, to drop experience into a poem without forcing a superficial narrative or succumbing to meaninglessness?
The IRS is not so much declining as it is succumbing to a relentless, radical, right-wing agenda.
The Astros had the same kind of lineup last fall, and the Dodgers are succumbing to it again.
Barrymore is equally convincing when succumbing to the wiles of an assured and charming femme fatale (Karen Morley).
Before succumbing to a plague that struck Athens during the war, he tried to encourage his fellow citizens.
Witnesses said that before succumbing, Moore breathed heavily and coughed and that his face turned red, then purple.
And despite his best efforts, Sallie Skrine, the woman Dwyer was rescuing, died after succumbing to her injuries.
And he resists succumbing to the regimentation of a 12-step program based on devotionals and menial work.
He made just four starts for Philadelphia last April before succumbing to his fourth operation in six years.
But now he too looks to be succumbing to the temptation of offering sops rather than real solutions.
Autos rose 1.9 percent at one point before succumbing to some profit-taking to end up 0.3 percent.
Violence is already a foregone conclusion, and our heroes are already succumbing to the faults of our villains.
That's why they bank on you succumbing to the batteries, candy or small stocking-stuffer items near the registers.
He warned, first, against succumbing to the kind of fear that has fueled the revanchist politics of the right.
For the next two years, the crew members struggled to stay alive, eventually succumbing to a variety of ailments.
The index was trading as high as 98.81 in early October before succumbing to equity volatility before year end.
But they are hurling infected missiles over the walls, and the liberals inside are already succumbing to the virus.
I never would've led him to believe his dad would bounce back from what we saw him succumbing to.
Yet China is already succumbing to problems many countries face as they grow richer and their workforce better educated.
The iconic Azure Window collapsed this morning, succumbing to the forces of nature and the passage of time. pic.twitter.
McDonough felt like she was constantly succumbing to the flu and was unable to hold her only daughter Sydnee.
But you know, maybe Uncle Ernie wanted to see you one last time before succumbing to his heart troubles.
Missouri pulled within to four in the final seconds before succumbing and suffering its 254rd consecutive conference road loss.
Once in orbit, Juno should function for about 20 months before succumbing to the forces of Jupiter's radiation environment.
But in succumbing to this showboating and spite, hasn't Comey joined Trump almost as much as he's defying him?
Either way, it's clear the president is succumbing to the central policy of conservative Republicans: cruelty to the needy.
Lonely and unmoored in Paris, Milosz kept himself from succumbing to despair by writing about his experiences in Poland.
A strong family life is often all that stops young men from succumbing to the pull of a crew.
But the Soviet Union, succumbing to bureaucracy, militarism, and brutality by the 1930s, would shape the twentieth century nonetheless.
The Congo is experiencing the second-deadliest Ebola outbreak ever, with 1,800 succumbing to the virus since last summer.
And you've got to talk to people at the level at which people consume information, without succumbing to soundbites.
The pappus seemed to be acting like a balloon or a parachute, keeping the seed from succumbing to gravity.
When he received the microphone to address Marbury, he could utter only a few sentences before succumbing to tears.
But by succumbing to such dark, corrosive instincts he showed that it is time for him to leave office.
And it reminded me that working towards such repair felt far more radical than succumbing to the daily despair.
On top of Dinardo only tepidly succumbing to the pope's demands, Anne Barrett Doyle, a co-director of BishopAccountability.
Hamilton was then rushed to a nearby hospital, where she was in critical condition before succumbing to her severe injuries.
And as a descendant of immigrants, she faces a country that is on the verge of succumbing to xenophobic paranoia.
In turn, Iran fought remarkably in a thrilling final, and led after the first half before succumbing to the hosts.
The Elite Sport fell out of our reviewers ears a dozen times before finally succumbing to death by subway grate.
Across the world, bees are succumbing to a deadly virus, and a new study places the blame squarely on humans.
This will be tiring, and at times it might feel as tiring as succumbing to the allure of your newsfeed.
And it was Dolours who, as she disclosed before succumbing to an overdose in 2013, drove McConville to her death.
Both would fight to preserve those liberties in the 17th century, before succumbing to "incorporating unions" in very different circumstances.
When later used in conjunction with other drugs, AZT was useful in helping patients from succumbing to full-blown AIDS.
Ancestors builds upon the band's eldritch foundation, channeling all the bombast of latter-era Bathory without succumbing to the darkness.
Award-winning filmmaker Carlos Carvalho died Wednesday after succumbing to injuries stemming from an on-set accident with a giraffe.
In other words, she was succumbing to the pressure from—or at least fear of offending—a collection of faculty.
The 55-year-old Mob Wives star passed away early Thursday morning, succumbing to stage 4 lung and brain cancer.
Or is the handsome gunslinger succumbing to the same breakdown afflicting Dolores, Maeve and who knows how many other hosts?
"We are succumbing to the caprice of man that our founders fought to escape," he said in his speech Friday.
After Jobs died in October 2011, succumbing to a rare form of pancreatic cancer, the dynamic duo was no more.
He argued that his party is not succumbing to political correctness by taking down the Mississippi flag on Capitol Hill.
"If the Fed doesn't raise rates it will look like it's succumbing to the bullying of Trump's tweets," Arone said.
Cherry-print wallpaper, sunny yellows, lush houseplants, decorations approaching kitsch without succumbing to it—everything conveys haimish order and care.
Zoroastro, a magician, sees Orlando succumbing to the dangerous entrapments of love and tries to redirect him toward battlefield glory.
Avoid succumbing to comparing yourself to other people on Wednesday morning when your planet Mercury squares off with unconventional Uranus.
A drippy, alluring thing, "'Hands' describes that state of succumbing to the idea that someone has powers," he told THUMP.
Attention all Americans: Too many are at risk of succumbing before your time to the nation's leading killer, cardiovascular disease.
Our economy and society will remain paralyzed unless we prevent as many human beings from succumbing to it as possible.
"It's anywhere in the model between 80,000 and 160,83 [Americans] – maybe even potentially 200,000 people – succumbing to this," she said.
Novotna died far too young on Sunday, at age 49, succumbing to cancer in her native country, the Czech Republic.
Now Boomers and their parents, the last adults standing, may also be succumbing to the lures of technology-assisted infantilization.
The Weinbergs bought their Tuscan home eight years ago, succumbing to an infatuation with Italy, inspired by their Italian housekeeper.
Succumbing to habitat loss and poaching, fewer than 80 Sumatran rhinos now exist in the wild, scattered around Indonesia. 4.
There is the ever-present risk of succumbing to "Wall Streeters bearing fees," as he describes deal-hungry investment bankers.
An independent former banker, Mr. Macron campaigned on a message of openness and not succumbing to fears of Islamic terrorism.
Democrats could appear to be succumbing to the national mood of anger, when the better image might be of hope.
Directed by Bathory's Jonas Akerlund, it stars Rory Culkin, Emory Cohen, Jack Kilmer, and Sky Ferreira, all succumbing to chaos.
Even Fallon can't pull off a decent impression of John Travolta while succumbing to the heat of many, many Scoville units.
At least another 2,500 were forced on a similar trek into neighboring Mali, with an unknown number succumbing along the way.
Ironically, it was also fame (and the touring demands that came with it) that prevented Manson from succumbing to the cutting.
How does Brandless plan to do so without succumbing to the tradeoffs and compromises that usually come with dollar-store prices?
Amis resists succumbing to Hollywood bombshell tropes and transforms moments that would be erotic in a more conventional film into tragedy.
Instead, he said that with their brinksmanship, they are succumbing to an inexorable, invisible force prodding them to almost inevitable war.
Gray felt crippling guilt after shooting a beautiful white rabbit, which was only wounded at first before succumbing to its injuries.
Fallout is a franchise defined by its lawlessness: in the wasteland, nothing can stop denizens from succumbing to their worst tendencies.
A trucker just north of the state line in Kansas crashed his rig in the haze before succumbing to smoke inhalation.
Instead of having Millie resist by succumbing to a sexual assault, Amma's version of Millie organizes the first-ever female militia.
You may only make it twenty minutes before succumbing to a food coma, but we guarantee you'll enjoy those twenty minutes.
"It is very sad to see people like Alipur bailed out and the government succumbing to pressure," one security official said.
In 2016 in Houston, UNC lost in a thriller, succumbing to Villanova on that last-second three-pointer by Kris Jenkins.
Chance the Rapper is mourning the loss of his aunt after she died Sunday morning after succumbing to inflammatory breast cancer.
The team then followed with a stunning victory against England, before succumbing to the might of France in the quarter-finals.
Withered, blackened cypress and oak trees, succumbing to an invasion of salt water, turn once lush land into eerie ghost forests.
Cedenblad lost his UFC debut, succumbing to a second-round submission in a tough matchup against Tristar Gym product Francis Carmont.
It's a reminder that nature always reclaims, an assertion reinforced by the image of stone structures succumbing to moss and greenery.
So a few days later, I was blockaded from entering my house, at risk of succumbing to a literary shame avalanche.
The virus locked victims out of their machines and demanded payments, though succumbing to those demands did not return the data.
Starting with the pilot, which features a plane full of people succumbing to a toxin that basically turns them into Sen.
And today, in a so-called "post-ISIS" moment, we are at risk of succumbing to that same type of thinking.
In June 20123, a letter from the Kremlin accused him of succumbing to "counterrevolutionary activities" by the "extremist wing" of Solidarity.
But Ms. Mattila's steely prioress can't help succumbing to Blanche's touching combination of fragility and determination, as suggested by Ms. Leonard.
We are in danger of succumbing to the lure of simplistic and dangerous "solutions" touted by powerful people with atrophied empathy.
One died at the scene and the other died yesterday after succumbing on Tuesday night to her injuries, which were critical.
The PMI showed British manufacturing succumbing to a downturn that has swept through Europe, despite an uptick in France last month.
Yasser ran outside, picked up Amer and managed to climb into their car before succumbing to the effects of the gas.
In addition to opioid addiction and related deaths affecting their parents, children are also succumbing to opioids themselves through accidental poisoning.
Voting against Friedman to placate the far left would be unfortunate and would be interpreted as succumbing to further political pressure.
Such succumbing need not mean that intelligence agencies start saying that two plus two equals five, or start reversing their judgments.
A key factor that prevents Georgia's succumbing to such pressures is the subsidized energy it receives from staunchly pro-Western Azerbaijan.
Succumbing to the C.P.P.'s threat to disband us unless we abandon our current leadership would be a grave political error.
South Crofty struggled on for several more years, selling surplus land to offset operating losses, before succumbing to the inevitable in 22012.
Even as the entitled Zack, Prinze Jr. gives off major Ryan Gosling sensitive gooey-eyed vibes — can you blame Laney for succumbing?
Nothing concrete exists, as a product, or as a plan to keep the service's potential sequel from succumbing to the same fate.
Do we finally have a heavyweight champ who can last longer than a few fights before succumbing to injury or flash KO?
He manages to survive the majority of his self-created madness before succumbing to the sheer brutality of the last few sections.
In these works, figures gaze heavenwards, as if converted to the religions of music and science, succumbing to their ecstasy and erotics.
He's not ignoring his pain; he'll stare it down if he has to, but he's sure as Hell not succumbing to it.
But there is something indelibly alluring about Marciano going 49-0 and never coming back, never succumbing to temptations of a paycheck.
In 2013 Mr Barzani won cross-party support for a two-year extension of his second presidential term, before succumbing to hubris.
Ultimately, he says, those worried that automation will cause mass unemployment are succumbing to what economists call the "lump of labour" fallacy.
Manley took over in July after long-time chief Sergio Marchionne fell ill and later died after succumbing to complications from surgery.
The Taiwanese government furiously denounced Panama for succumbing to "checkbook diplomacy," but Panamanian officials denied that the decision was motivated by economics.
Much of the disaffection with and dysfunction of the Congress results from members succumbing to the ubiquitous interest group culture of Washington.
Last season, an injury relegated Varejao to the role of spectator as the Cavaliers pushed the Warriors to six games before succumbing.
Neanderthals disappeared from Earth 40,000 years ago, likely succumbing to a variety of factors including climate change and competition with modern humans.
While I can't prevent succumbing to Alzheimer's, I am doing the most important thing I can to help researchers find a cure.
His mother struggled with drug addiction for the entirety of his upbringing, ultimately succumbing to AIDS-related conditions when McCraney was 22.
It was the shaking of someone who had relinquished control of her body, and was succumbing to the force of precipitated withdrawal.
We had a couple of quick Gweilo Pale Ales at the local craft beer bar 65 Peel before succumbing to jet lag.
It would look pretty heroic if it weren't for Dan succumbing to the extreme force and falling face down on the ground.
Appears to thrive on the show courts and outplayed Nadal this year in Indian Wells before missing a match point and succumbing.
Succumbing to their magnetism means confrontation with their aestheticized but brutal subjects — Lucretia bristling with gleaming swords and Virginia with grasping hands.
He is either breaking free from his circumstances or succumbing to them, either materializing into a person or fading into the ether.
When Cragg saw Flanagan succumbing to heat exhaustion, she ran to get water bottles and slowed her pace to report on the field.
Those tests yielded mixed results, though, perhaps because the effect would not have to be very large to keep a population from succumbing.
Instead of succumbing to feelings of anger and vitriol or, worse, helplessness, we need to step out of our own safe echo chambers.
When Jean's son sleeps with the girl next door, he regrets succumbing to his own desires and reports their indiscretion to the authorities.
And that moderation risks succumbing to the latest bout of hyperventilating self-denigration, along with basic facts about the state of the country.
The Associated Press reports that 60 people died as a result of Harvey, most drowning and succumbing to flash floods or inundated roads.
But for now, Apple has chosen to illustrate how every one of its modern laptops have a chance of succumbing to this flaw.
Abenomics has succeeded in stemming deflation during a difficult few years when many other big economies looked in danger of succumbing to it.
But while it's difficult to know exactly how many people are succumbing to deadly superbugs, cases are still thought to be relatively rare.
Larger, better capitalized companies are already succumbing to the investment hurdles by pooling their resources: like Daimler-BMW, GM-Honda and VW-Ford.
Welp. After making a show of keeping the headphone jack around for a few extra generations, OnePlus is finally succumbing to the inevitable.
Mike Manley took over in July after long-time chief Sergio Marchionne fell ill and later died after succumbing to complications from surgery.
Another senior diplomat said agreeing to a third candidate to appease Poland, or delaying the decision beyond Thursday would be succumbing to blackmail.
These researchers are succumbing to what's known as confirmation bias: our human tendency to want to see the world as we predict it.
Succumbing to complications of HIV/AIDS, Fisher's dying wish was to be buried "furiously," and to place a hex on Bush's political career.
There was a sense that it could have gone either way: succumbing to the clatter, or gently rising out of some impending chaos.
It won't keep your keys from succumbing to a speck of dust, but at least you won't have to pay for the fix.
O filed for Chapter 214.1 bankruptcy protection on Thursday, succumbing to mounting losses and intense competition from fast-fashion retailers and online rivals.
But on "Athena," Parks also explores darker, angrier, more confused moments: succumbing to desire, pulling away from codependency, recognizing inner angels and demons.
It's almost impossible for a filmmaker to face those squarely, without succumbing either to exploitative misery-mongering or to vaguely progressive sentimental humanism.
Buses, bicycles, taxis, stair-climbing, driving my car — far better alternatives to succumbing to my fear and moving away from New York City.
These days I've been hitting parkour classes, scrambling through cargo nets like an American Ninja reject, succumbing to the latest thing yet again.
In each, succumbing to the monster's seductive wiles will leave one dead, dragged into another world, or at least pregnant with demonic spawn.
She says Mr. Styron feared that "succumbing to depression a second time made him a fraud," suggesting that depression represents a moral failure.
The internal sectioning of  her forms invites us to categorize what we are looking at, even as they resist succumbing to that dominance.
In 1946, Orwell moved to the island of Jura, where, at the age of 45, he completed "1984" shortly before succumbing to tuberculosis.
Succumbing to some of the same pressures that killed "Playhouse," PBS officials squirmed (one called the plays "too ethnic") and funding dried up.
On Monday, they led the Lakers by as many as 14 points before succumbing to James's usual brilliance in a 128-99 loss.
This might -- and I emphasize might -- be the last chance to salvage the reputation of the GOP before succumbing fully to Trump himself.
Before succumbing to a pile-up of debt, the company boasted aims to take on Silicon Valley giants such as Apple and Netflix.
That, of course, does not mean succumbing to the hatemongers and racists among them: They must be fought every inch of the way.
In France, President François Hollande announced on Thursday that he would not seek re-election — another establishment figure succumbing to the political moment.
Can environmentalists avoid prioritizing human self-interest without succumbing to the temptation to anthropomorphize nature as having a humanlike dignity of its own?
Just as a crushing number of white working-class men are succumbing to opioid addiction and suicide, these men are also suffering emotionally.
It's fueled by a caffeine-rich berry from the Amazon, once used by indigenous tribes to hunt all day without succumbing to hunger.
Police reported that six individuals were wounded: five men and a woman, with 63-year-old bystander Earnest McKnight later succumbing to his injuries.
Pacific Sunwear filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in April, succumbing to mounting losses and intense competition from online rivals and fast-fashion retailers.
The driver of the vehicle, an Apple engineer named Walter Huang, died at a local hospital after succumbing to injuries sustained in the crash.
Pick up a newspaper and you read another grim report about men and women little older than Jason succumbing to far more destructive passions.
He is the reason many are giving up or giving in, why they're succumbing to despair or taking wild nihilistic stabs into the void.
On trade there is a risk of succumbing to Mr Trump's logic of escalation, for the president thinks tariff wars are easy to win.
If memory serves me correctly, there were even nachos and beer, but I may be succumbing to the Russian habit of idealizing the past.
Succumbing to the reality of how far it had fallen, Detroit became the largest U.S. city to file for chapter 9 bankruptcy in 2013.
What if, instead of succumbing to your turkey stupor, some sort of chest-mounted robot arm could lob sweet treats into your open mouth?
The clearest biblical parallel comes near the end when Superman resurrects after temporarily succumbing to his ailment and defeats Luthor for a final time.
After succumbing to unhealthy eating habits, June's manager, Gina, suggests weight loss surgery which takes her to Los Angeles to meet with a doctor.
Succumbing to pressure from special interests, Congress broke through the spending caps to the tune of $146 billion with legislation in 85033 and 2015.
An estimated 112 people died to make this thing, and the construction kept the city of Las Vegas from succumbing to the Great Depression.
In it, Orrin finds himself in the woods and driving down a highway, hauntingly channeling the destruction he believes we're succumbing to through technology.
On "Track Record," Lambert bemoans her romantic woes, and "Tequila Does" is a cleverer take on the succumbing-to-alcohol trope than it deserves.
Power provider PG&E filed for voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, succumbing to liabilities stemming from wildfires in Northern California in 2017 and 2018.
Now, paradoxically, small businesses that survived more trying times are succumbing to the era of feverish real estate development, with its influx of wealth.
Our national parks, often referred to as "America's best idea," need not join Washington's Metro as a public trust succumbing to systemic maintenance failure.
Like Caravaggio, Valentin lived fast and died young, succumbing at 41 to fever after a night of binge drinking that ended in a fountain.
Once the retrograde lifts on April 15, the relief you feel will outshine the excitement of succumbing to a perilous stroll down memory lane.
So the big one-day drop was essentially the large-stock benchmarks succumbing to the pressure that had already cheapened the majority of stocks.
By resisting narrative while, at the same time, not succumbing to the nonsensical or surreal, their works convey a sense of the poets' lives.
But even the smog monster is too much of a match for the King of Monsters and Godzilla keeps succumbing to its toxic foe.
We stayed on in New York for three more years before finally succumbing to the realization that Fort Bragg had a lot to offer.
In one of the episodes, Mr. Styron's family described this sense of his that succumbing to depression a second time made him a fraud.
The automaker originally closed its plants in the U.S., Canada and Mexico on March 18 after succumbing to pressure from the United Auto Workers.
With the strong foundation of our love and his excellent care, my husband had almost 20 years of remission before succumbing to his disease.
Basra's episode included a terrible date with Justin, a man who criticized Basra's decision to get married after succumbing to pressure from her family.
The S.E.C. focused its report on the Decentralized Autonomous Organization, a project that raised nearly $150 million in 2016 before quickly succumbing to hackers.
Together, they spent a total of $1.9 billion on the project, which was then called Xanadu, before succumbing to heavy debts and a recession.
She does not have the pedigree of the others, but she showed great competitive grit Saturday, fighting off four match points before finally succumbing.
A baby T. rex had more than a 60% chance of succumbing to predators, disease, accidents, or starvation during its first year of life. 
Last year's final against Halep was a battle of wills between two players with similar styles — Stephens eventually succumbing in a gripping three-set contest.
Last year was the deadliest since the organization began tracking hot car deaths in 1998, with 53 children succumbing to heat stroke inside a car.
In his review of the 1974 version, Roger Ebert praised that film's comic sensibility, which kept its cramped, character-heavy story from succumbing to inertia.
In Cincinnati last week, Federer floundered badly against Novak Djokovic in the final, making a large number of uncharacteristic errors before succumbing in straight sets.
AIDS suppressed the immune system and by 1990 one American was dying from the disease every 12 minutes, often after succumbing to a preventable infection.
Spend approximately two hours searching for a new show to watch on Netflix … before ultimately succumbing to the masterpiece that is Jane the Virgin. Again.
The movie caused some controversy earlier this summer when a teaser trailer didn't seem to show how Mercury was bisexual before succumbing to the disease.
But Nahuel Pérez Biscayart is a particular standout as Sean, an angry young man who's central to the cause, and slowly succumbing to the disease.
The limelight distracted from the restaurant's multiple identity crises and the fact that the chef was succumbing to the pressure of being a media darling.
" He adds, "Now I see that Twitter thing as a result of me succumbing to pressure … For both of us it was the wrong situation.
In the decades that followed her deprogramming, the 60 year old has strived to stop others from succumbing to the lure of the cult mentality.
The key is to swim with the current at an angle, carving your own path without directly challenging it or, conversely, succumbing to its power.
Industry experts said the trade war could exacerbate a long-term trend of family farms succumbing to economic pressures and selling to larger multinational conglomerates.
However, it is questionable whether the ECB's policy measures will be nearly enough to prevent the European economy from again succumbing to an economic recession.
"Patrick Day passed away today, October 16, 2019, succumbing to the traumatic brain injury he suffered in his fight this past Saturday," a statement read.
They finished their seven-game homestand at 5-2 after succumbing to the strong pitching performances of Fulmer on Sunday and Justin Verlander on Saturday.
Instead, he appears to be succumbing once again to his persistent belief that congressional Republicans can be reasoned with if only he tries hard enough.
I've failed to stick by this advice at times, succumbing to uploading a few photos in the year or so she's been in my life.
Celebrity chef Floyd Cardoz has died because of the coronavirus ... this after checking into a hospital and succumbing to an infection, according to his family.
But knowledgeable guides to inspiring, even transformative, cinema are being squeezed out in a town steadily succumbing to real estate cold-bloodedness and gentrified homogeneity.
Confusion takes over your social life, love life, and creative endeavors, and you'll have to find ways to ground yourself and avoid succumbing to paranoia.
They are caught in an excruciating limbo, with the added risk of succumbing to violent crimes common to the region where they now are stuck.
He warns against joining with Democratic leaders for a bipartisan deal, or succumbing to "paralysis" and rendering the very idea of a Republican Party obsolete.
Everywhere the disaffected are recoiling from establishment politicians and the mainstream media, and succumbing to alternative facts — a fragmentation of truth quickened by digital technology.
When her mother was succumbing to breast cancer, Trisha Yearwood didn't offer her any deathbed promises to carry on the fight against the dreaded disease.
We may well be the only people in the world who have ever watched five episodes of "The Following" in succession without succumbing to catatonia.
As an avid reader of obituaries, I've been struck by how many people these days are succumbing to pancreatic cancer, a cancer long considered rare.
Dr. Amanda Graham of Truth Initiative, an anti-tobacco group, says she's witnessed users succumbing to "desperation and misguided approaches" to stump their nicotine addictions.
But succumbing to that feeling of failure may be more harmful than simply reminding themselves that, unfortunately, everyone does this sometimes — and, fortunately, most people survive.
In another bold change from Jackson's novel , the Crane kids in Netflix's Haunting of Hill House fight back against their demons instead of succumbing to them.
Power provider PG&E filed for voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Tuesday, succumbing to liabilities stemming from wildfires in Northern California in 2017 and 2018.
At least another 215,220 were forced on a similar trek this year through the Sahara into neighboring Mali, with an unknown number succumbing along the way.
At least another 2,500 were forced on a similar trek this year through the Sahara into neighboring Mali, with an unknown number succumbing along the way.
Here we see a woman succumbing to her emotions, and yet her emotions are accompanied by a sense of shame and necessity to hide her reaction.
Several of them quote Dylan Thomas's "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" to advocate resilience, then map the fine line between denial and succumbing.
The currency rose 0.3 percent to $1.3640 after survey data showed British construction activity rebounded faster than expected last month after succumbing to snow in March.
Nickel, buoyed by strength from its traditional stainless steel driver and by future dreams of battery use, held out longest before succumbing to the bear pressure.
From Shotgun Stories to Midnight Special, he has made exceedingly smart and sneakily emotional indies that flirt with specific genres without ever succumbing to their clichés.
The news comes after the recent departure of Connie Britton, whose lead character Rayna James died last month after succumbing to injuries from a car crash.
And now that the Federal Reserve's quantitative easing and zero interest-rate policy have ended, these asset prices are succumbing to the gravitational forces of deflation.
The song expressed regret for succumbing to peer pressure as a teen, and the video, showed Deem stringing along a puppet made in his own image.
Luke Rockhold: Last June, Luke Rockhold surrendered the UFC middleweight title to Michael Bisping, succumbing to first-round punches in one of the year's biggest upsets.
Swaye and Drakeo the Ruler are the Romulus and Remus of the shit-talkin' generation––twinned wildlings who, instead of succumbing to South Central, have thrived.
Postwar Italy was fragile, torn between the West and Communism, between "scaling the Alps" and succumbing to the Mafia-suffused inertia of the south, or mezzogiorno.
The Republicans resisted the temptation of succumbing to defiance for its own sake and blatant bigotry, and rejected Blankenship's claim to be "Trumpier" than the president.
Canadian Oil Sands Ltd popped 21.3 percent higher to C$254.09 after succumbing to Suncor Energy Inc's sweetened offer, while almost every other energy stock fell.
For the first time since 2010, analysts are upgrading forecasts at this time of year rather than succumbing to disappointments and rolling back overly optimistic projections.
The veteran American played just four games before succumbing to back spasms, which saw Bianca Andreescu, 19, win the trophy in front of her hometown fans.
Studying the Holocaust can provide a necessary understanding of how an entire population was bullied and manipulated by demagogues before succumbing to hate and fear-mongering.
Russia sent its air force to support the Syrian Army a year ago when Moscow feared Assad was on the point of succumbing to rebel offensives.
Asrar Ahmed Khan, 18, from the region's main city Srinagar, died on Tuesday night in hospital, succumbing to wounds he suffered a month ago, officials said.
They defend themselves against the zombies swarming their cars and homes, but it starts to feel like succumbing to the apocalypse is the only possible outcome.
It cites several very specific examples of the apocalyptic views fueled by the extreme-right media of humans succumbing to diseases carried by refugees and Muslims.
In other words, U.S. senators are among those most at-risk of contracting — and potentially succumbing — to the coronavirus that is spreading rapidly around the globe.
The Hall of Fame center known as "Iron Mike" was an anchor on four Super Bowl-winning teams before succumbing to substance abuse and becoming homeless.
The court motion by the defense said Salman was physically abused by Mateen, who was "rapidly succumbing to steroid abuse" and exerted significant control over her.
Harris bent down in one of her signature two-piece suits and the smallest of the two, Maya, immediately dropped her head down, succumbing to shyness.
We end up buying that one bag we see all over Instagram; we end up succumbing to that additional 30% off all sale items, and so on.
But more than that, Bourdain taught people that one of the most reliably good parts of humanity is getting the chance to learn — and succumbing to it.
RaNiya, a Forest Hills Elementary School student, died two days later at the Medical University of South Carolina, succumbing to the injuries she'd sustained in the fight.
While Norway for much of 2019 defied the weakness seen in other European economies, it has more recently shown signs of succumbing to the weakness found abroad.
The exhaustion and ache to find a downy pillow hits around 2AM, when the novelty and our deodorant has worn off, and people are succumbing to sleep.
The S&P 500 would surge some 40% year-to-date by August 19983, before buckling and eventually succumbing to the one-day, 22% crash in October.
Pose is a series about New York undergoing a cultural and fiscal revitalization, at the same time that some of its brightest lights were succumbing to AIDS.
"Shame on the Dutch government for succumbing to anti-Islam racists and fascists, and damaging long-standing Turkey-NL relations," presidential spokesman Ibrahim Kalin wrote on Twitter.
However, Verlander carried a shutout into the sixth and retired Hunter Pence and Nomar Mazara to open that frame before succumbing to the pressure Texas continuously applied.
New York missed an opportunity to make up ground Thursday when it dug itself a 27-point, second-quarter deficit before succumbing 111-216 to the Pistons.
In my own life, that reflex would have meant closing many of the books I found most fascinating, or succumbing to the general melancholy of my parents.
"Death in Monte Carlo was shown as the logical punishment for leaving home, for succumbing to ­Mammon, for living life at too fast a pace," Braude notes.
"I had run from Stalin's state to be able to think things over for myself instead of succumbing to a world view imposed from without," he explains.
Mom-and-pop stores succumbing to big-box competitors is an old story, but these days even retail behemoths like J.Crew, Sears, and Kmart are in trouble.
Behind the scenes, he's confronting, and in some cases succumbing (slightly) to, the hard truths of governing and leading a world that hangs on his every word.
But the ship's cargo and crew would never reach their destination, succumbing instead to heavy weather and eventually crashing on the shores of Preservation Island in Tasmania.
She tells Ben about how Gabriel died of "secondary drowning," succumbing in his bed overnight to fluid in his lungs after they rescued him from the ocean.
Succumbing to this tiny tornado, White cedes control of the narrative as she recounts her German-Jewish family's Holocaust experiences and her childhood in a Swiss orphanage.
To simplify, the participants were motivated to want to see more of one image or the other, but succumbing to that motivation wasn't in their best interest.
I handled that on my own because by then John had died, succumbing to a rare and aggressive cancer he'd learned he had only two years earlier.
Her voice was a smoky, rough-edged alto, and her music was exuberantly upbeat, drawing on various samba styles and modernizing samba without succumbing to pop trends.
Only in actual political competition can the Republican elite reckon with why it lost its party, and how it might win again without succumbing to Trumpian indecency.
Mr. El-Dabh, who began his professional life as an agricultural engineer before succumbing to his passion for shaping sound, settled in the United States in 21971.
Knowing what you'd like to save on will make the whole affair a lot less overwhelming and keep you from succumbing to impulse purchases you might regret.
Mr. Washkansky lived for 18 days after the procedure, succumbing to a lung infection after his immune system was apparently weakened by drugs to prevent organ rejection.
"I'm very happy to be the canary in the coal mine or the Cassandra who points out that this could be a self-defeating succumbing," Weld said.
She was accused of editing them in, and people were sad that we're living in a time where Instagram stars are succumbing to these pressures of perfection.
But Biden (75) and Sanders (76) are advancing in age, and picking Winfrey would mean succumbing to the kind of shallow celebrity politics that Trump has exploited.
In my personal pantheon of opera heroines who should have shown more grit before succumbing to their inevitable deaths, I have long reserved special contempt for her.
Seeing these people every day taught me that succumbing to the exhaustion and distress I often felt wasn't an option if I wanted to achieve my dreams.
Smith lost in the tournament, succumbing to another rear naked choke—this time to middleweight title contender-turned poor weight-cutter Travis Lutter in the quarter finals.
Succumbing to the demands of impatient foodies and convenience-spoiled diners everywhere, a new appliance is set to offer up single-serve frozen yogurt in just 10 minutes.
But the pier was too far away, the waves too strong, and he could feel his body succumbing to hypothermia, blackness creeping into the edges of his vision.
Kaepernick's jersey falls somewhere in this spectrum of broadening the often exclusionary world of fashion, and succumbing to it on its own terms, for the sake of spectacle.
And should you find yourself surrounded by those succumbing to the hype, shut yourself away for a few days and remember to burn the corpses when you emerge.
In the article, leadership and entrepreneurship consultant Lolly Daskal outlines nine bad habits that her best clients refuse to indulge in, like being distracted or succumbing to negativity.
When it comes to dating, most of us are guilty of succumbing to a boring first-date routine — no matter whether we're Tinder devotees or anti apps entirely.
Beirut, Lebanon (CNN)Lebanon's Prime Minister Saad Hariri announced Tuesday he was resigning, succumbing to the demands of protesters who have staged nationwide demonstrations for nearly two weeks.
The gruff 66-year-old, who has died after succumbing to complications from recent surgery, spent 14 years at the wheel of Fiat Chrysler, the group he built.
Bernecker, 33, died in the hospital on Wednesday, July 12, after succumbing to injuries from blunt force trauma sustained during a fall on the AMC drama's Atlanta set.
New research, published this week in the journal Nature Geoscience, illustrates how trees in the state's sprawling Sierra Nevada mountains hung on to life before succumbing to drought.
The history of horror films is full of screaming women escaping or succumbing to every torment imaginable, inflicted by masked stalkers, creepy hoteliers, chainsaw-wielding cannibals, and more.
Press coverage was often simplified: Here is the so-called alt-right doing exactly what we prophesied—succumbing to in-fighting and political inexperience, fading fast into obscurity.
Her PG-rated world is often colorful and inventive, managing to feature a bleak alternate timeline without succumbing to the industry's artistically suffocating color palette: teal and gold.
So The Act feels rather like chewing slowly on a piece of poisoned taffy, hoping to release the venom so incrementally that you avoid ever succumbing to it.
The challenge for Plimack Mangold and other perceptual painters was how to absorb developments in art in a thoroughly novel way without becoming reactionary or succumbing to fashion.
Seeing a Catholic soldier in agony, he was said to have found a crucifix and held it to the dying man's lips, before succumbing to enemy fire himself.
The loss was the second straight and third in four games for Atlanta, which built a 23-0 lead after two innings before succumbing to the long ball.
Chister Hoog, a professor at Sweden's Karolinska Institute, told Reuters the work helped explain crucial processes in human development, from growing up, to aging to succumbing to disease.
Dress Codes 5 Photos View Slide Show ' June is a month of weddings and graduations, leaving men with the challenge of dressing appropriately without succumbing to the heat.
Demonetization has not only claimed lives, with people succumbing to the pressures of queuing up for long hours outside banks, it has also depleted the country's economic growth.
At the same time, women who remained single for too long were almost never enviable characters, succumbing instead to the sad fates of Miss Havisham and Lily Bart.
Some survived for a few days before succumbing to their injuries and others were dead when he found them—all of them were shot by an unknown sniper.
Never succumbing to clichés, The Lovers is funny and surprising, and even when it's painful, it feels like a keen observation of what long-term love looks like.
In 2016, for instance, the operators of the Logan's Roadhouse, Black-eyed Pea, Cosi and Souplantation chains filed for bankruptcy protection after succumbing to the casual dining downturn.
The odds of that precise situation — scoring a late touchdown, succumbing to a winning kick by Vinatieri — happening twice in three seasons, to the same person, are incomprehensible.
But the spectacle of Arab leaders succumbing to the Arab Spring uprisings alarmed the elderly king and his advisers, leading them to wonder if they'd gone too far.
The planned shake-up comes just four days after Szóka prompted a firestorm of criticism online by suggesting that the president succumbing to the virus would be fitting.
Here are 10 ways Dr. Lerner suggests we can stay centered, refrain from succumbing to our worst fears and be better prepared for whatever our collective future holds.
Accordingly, a basket of E.T.F.s, Mr. Mallouk believes, keeps his employees — and clients — from succumbing to the temptation to try to outsmart the market by taking big risks.
Before long, Ebbets Field was gone, too, one in a series of ballparks that nurtured major league baseball in New York City before succumbing to the wrecking ball.
In "The Phenomenon" (PublicAffairs, $27), written with Tim Brown, Ankiel speaks of succumbing to the anxiety disorder commonly called the yips, then reclaiming his career as an outfielder.
Molière's sparkling wit still comes through beautifully, but Lenk resists succumbing to silliness the way Fritsch does, a decision informed, at least in part, by her source material.
You can find your own way through this maze of associations; to straighten them into a narrative is to risk succumbing to the power they scramble and defy.
However, a source close to FCA played down the significance of Nissan's stance in the discussions and blamed the French government for succumbing to political pressure at home.
The hosts, it seems, are an advanced race of humans: better than us, able to be repaired when damaged, never succumbing to disease or the ravages of age.
The team did follow the mid-major upset playbook in 212, when it beat three higher-seeded teams to reach the Elite Eight before succumbing to the eventual champions.
Mini B'day Cake, $32, available at Milk BarThe size of this famous, fresh-baked birthday cake is just enough to get a tempting taste without succumbing to sugar overload.
"After yesterday's five-week high, gold today is succumbing to the strength of the dollar against the yen and the euro," ActivTrades chief analyst Carlo Alberto de Casa said.
FTD Companies said Monday it has filed for bankruptcy, succumbing to about $200 million in debt the flower and gift delivery company took on to buy ProFlowers in 2014.
Never succumbing to clichés, The Lovers is funny and surprising, and even when it's painful, it feels like a keen observation of what long-term love can look like.
A 2-year-old black bear in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, was the most recent animal to find itself stuck, after succumbing to the savory lure of cheese-flavored snacks.
The Coweta County Coroner's Office in Georgia told Entertainment Weekly he was pronounced dead at Atlanta Medical Center on July 12 after succumbing to injuries from blunt force trauma.
Of an estimated 22000 sailors who went into the water, only 21968 survived the nearly five-day ordeal -- the rest succumbing to burns, dehydration, exhaustion, shark attacks and drowning.
If you didn't learn some of the unwritten codes governing how this disagreement has played out, it's much easier to condemn Cardi and Nicki for succumbing to petty drama.
"We are succumbing to the caprice of man that our Founders fought to escape," Abbott said in a statement followed by a speech at the Texas Public Policy Foundation.
Growth and decay, creation and cessation, waxing and waning, the cosmic drama of redshift and blueshift interact and unfold without succumbing to the idea of a zero sum existence.
Instead, it's a long, tedious walk that eventually ends with me succumbing to poisonous air while listening to a distraught computer warn me about the state of my health.
That means that impressionable young women in the '90s got to see women who broke boundaries, kicked ass, and did it all without succumbing to society's expectations for women.
In the end, that sequence of shots led to McGregor shooting for a takedown, which eventually led to him succumbing to the rear naked choke of the Stockton native.
If concentrating on what people want to know means succumbing to direct democratic rule of the sort you can find on the internet, it is a retreat too far.
Instead of succumbing to their fear of looking stupid, truly exceptional people just ask the questions on their mind, because they would rather learn something new than appear smart.
Indrani Goradia, who lives in Texas, had already started a foundation, Indrani's Light, to train workers at domestic abuse shelters so they could help without succumbing to compassion fatigue.
How can a young, hip artist and his posh friends create an installation about social status, wealth, and New York archetypes without succumbing to a level of unintended irony?
But there's a danger lurking on the edges of her self-discovery: one by one, the older girls in her group are succumbing to violent, "fits"-like fainting spells.
When a startlingly docile population is succumbing to the often treacherous locutions of a so-called strongman, this study of our essential moral pliability takes on a fresh urgency.
It's a thrilling duet, both men in white T-shirts and black pants moving toward and away from each other, embracing and rejecting and succumbing to desire and love.
In central Finland, there is a small village, Yli-li, nestled against a river called Iijoki that is succumbing to the realities of life, like so many other places.
While other evangelists came and went, succumbing to personal failings, scandals and political ambitions, Graham plowed forward and stood above it all, delivering a consistently peaceful message for decades.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's second-largest supermarket, Coles, on Wednesday halted plans to charge shoppers for plastic bags, succumbing to customer fury about a shift away from single-use plastics.
About its development, and about the possibility of succumbing to forces of chaos, he warned, "We got through by the skin of our teeth, and it might happen again."
It rallied splendidly in this final season -- including the searing revelation of child abuse that Elliot endured -- before succumbing to some of its old habits, basically, down the stretch.
In the 1990s he found fame as an actor and stole the show in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels before succumbing to lung cancer and dying in 1998.
During an appearance on Monday's episode of The Talk, Howard admitted he wasn't aware that Moran, who died Saturday at age 56 after succumbing to stage 4 cancer, was sick.
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Still, the idea of Reynolds succumbing one day after her beloved daughter did feel like a gut punch, and assumes an almost mythic status watching them interact during the filming.
Wojnarowicz embraced an activist's approach to life and art by producing hundreds of artworks in a span of a decade, before succumbing to his own AIDS-related illness in 1992.
After decades of neglect, many of the board houses are rotting through, the mahogany boards that make up the walls finally succumbing to the relentless battering of successive rainy seasons.
A side benefit is that the law may convince elite college athletes to stay in school and finish their degrees, rather than succumbing to the siren's call of pro sports.
"It became the catalyst for my inclusion in subsequent legitimate news stories about self-acceptance and women succumbing to social pressure to look and age a certain way," Zellweger writes.
PARIS (Reuters) - French journalist Stephane Villeneuve has died in Iraq after succumbing to wounds suffered in an explosion in Mosul earlier this week, the French foreign ministry said on Tuesday.
Also called the Giacometti Arm, named after the artist Alberto Giacometti who made slender sculptures of the human body, the robotic arm carries the risk of succumbing to strong winds.
The latter won 3-1 in the semi-finals, before succumbing to Bizcaya, a team created for the sake of the tournament and representative of the Basque city of Bilbao.
His belittling wife (Magdeleine Bérubet) might herself lay claim to the movie's title were it not for Legrand's succumbing to the charms of a mercenary prostitute named Lulu (Janie Marèse).
Power dynamics, like having more power or succumbing to another person&aposs power, can be a sexual turn-on for some people that has nothing to do with sexual orientation.
I toiled through much of my late teens and early twenties from 2009 to 2012, unknowingly developing and then succumbing to a web of delusion and paranoia driven by hallucinations.
"Succumbing to overtures from national Democrats like Chuck Schumer and Barack Obama, Steve Bullock is giving a foolish Senate run another look," said National Republican Senatorial Committee spokesperson Nathan Brand.
"This decision does not mean that we are succumbing to the University's new sanctions and policies," the president of Delta Gamma's national organization, Wilma Johnson Wilbanks, said in a statement.
And so it's easy to assume a majority are on board with conservative policies, agree that Russia is surrounded by enemies and fear their children's succumbing to dangerous gay propaganda.
The boy thins out like the matchstick succumbing to the flameand I become nostalgic for my Tata, for how he used to hold a matchuntil the heat reached the callus.
Despite losing Trump's endorsement, Moore vowed to faithfully enact the president's agenda; he and his allies have characterized Strange as soft on immigration and succumbing to "amnesty" for undocumented immigrants.
Attacked on a moving bus and left for dead on roadside, the victim, a 23-year-old physiotherapy student, clung to life for two weeks before succumbing to her injuries.
The threat of arm trouble haunts this generation of young, hard throwers, with another, the St. Louis Cardinals' Alex Reyes, succumbing to the need for Tommy John surgery this week.
Instead of succumbing to the tempting but troubling "white savior" narrative that often pops up in movies of its sort, it sticks to its roots and tells a better story.
Having chains of command — and, more importantly, faith in each other — allows a surprising number of them to brush up right against the edge of survival before succumbing to death.
If they see a certain neighborhood is succumbing to heroin, they could make sure emergency responders have narcan—an emergency treatment they can give to suspected opioid overdoses—on hand.
The initial tweet, posted yesterday and already garnering close to 500,000 retweets, depicts a small green duck succumbing to the heat and becoming the flat-faced avatar of humid summer doldrums.
Zuma announced his resignation in a televised speech Wednesday, finally succumbing to pressure from within his own party to step down following years of corruption allegations, which the former president denied.
Thanks to society's standard of beauty, the one that says fat people are "less than," I live with a fear of my body finally succumbing to this aspect of my disease.
Her role is to make her mistress, the Lady Hideko (Kim Min-hee), fall in love with the handsome Count Fujiwara (Ha Jung-woo), without succumbing to the mistress's allure herself.
After succumbing to a nearly devastating lockout that hit at the height of their collective power and lasted 16 months before ending in January 2014, the orchestra has staged a recovery.
Twenty-seven people died at the scene from the fire or from smoke inhalation, while another 33 died in the following weeks in hospitals—succumbing to their injuries and bacterial infections.
Much of "Honor" splits its time between a sickened, deathly Carl succumbing to his walker bite and the otherwise healthy, yet resigned, version of the character from a few days prior.
The great policy challenge of the coming years is to deal with legitimate worries about business concentration without succumbing to anti-business sentiment that will punish success and reduce overall prosperity.
"That's what we are trying to do with the Orishas too: not succumbing to the temptation of the hip hop image abroad of bling bling, chains, diamonds and jewels," said Yotuel.
As Mr. Sadler was showing the fall collection to an important buyer from Saks Fifth Avenue, Mr. Flatte tried to get the designer's attention before succumbing and collapsing like felled timber.
Harare, Zimbabwe (CNN)Robert Mugabe resigned as Zimbabwe's President on Tuesday after 37 years of autocratic rule, finally succumbing to the pressure of a military takeover and the humiliation of impeachment.
They had given the Americans one of their toughest tests in the preliminary rounds, coming within a missed 21992-pointer of sending the game into overtime before succumbing by 2125-91.
As it emerged on Tuesday that the eight people had been killed rather than succumbing to disease or old age, relatives of some of the victims said they had harbored suspicions.
Though Morales offered up some meaningful offense in round one, he was ultimately overwhelmed in the second, going the way of 16 of Almeida's previous opponents and succumbing to a knockout.
Then that plan faltered, too, this time succumbing to public outcry about suspected terrorists on United States soil and an ongoing concern that federal courts were incapable of trying suspected terrorists.
Most baby rexes didn't survive past infancy: A baby T. rex had a more than 60% chance of succumbing to predators, disease, accidents, or starvation during its first year of life.
Called the Democratic Renaissance Project, it attracted a rotating cast of ambitious 20-somethings looking to get past the doldrums of the Bush-Clinton-Bush era without succumbing to utopian radicalism.
Joshua suffered the first loss of his professional career when he wilted in New York City in June, succumbing to a seventh round stoppage after Ruiz Jr. floored him four times.
Rather than deliver ideological lectures, the G.O.P. needs to find a candidate and an agenda that can realistically address the economic anxieties of its base without succumbing to Trump-style bigotry.
That's the episode of "The Twilight Zone," you may remember, in which a community fretting about nuclear attack finds itself succumbing to rancor and hatred as it prepares for the worst.
Chance of death: 28.57% Jaqen typically deals out death rather than succumbing to it himself—just look at that nasty trick he pulled on Arya when he faked his death last season!
Chance of death: 14.29% Jaqen typically deals out death rather than succumbing to it himself—just look at that nasty trick he pulled on Arya when he faked his death last season!
The 6-year-old feline, belonging to a family in Clearfield, Utah, was tortured, beaten, his eyes sealed shut with hot glue before succumbing to his injuries hours later on March 9.
Whole Foods had once dominated this market, but is slowly succumbing to the tough competition of retailers like Wegmans, Publix and Trader Joe's that have adapted to the ready-to-eat trend.
Mr Miles estimates that 30,000 people died, many of them succumbing to malaria, scurvy and dysentery, during the initial construction, while others were torn apart by packs of wolves in broad daylight.
It was a change for a woman who has been photographed wearing fur many times and who does not seem to be succumbing to pressure to wear less expensive clothing and jewelry.
WASHINGTON – Succumbing to months of pressure from the United States, several allied nations have taken custody of a few dozen foreign fighters detained in Syria and brought them home to face justice.
It seemed so lackluster compared to my memory of the horror of Allied Assault's Normandy mission that I had to go back to check and make sure I wasn't succumbing to Nostalgia.
He caught Spiidi peaking out around a corner and took him out form a distance, then finished off ChrisJ just before succumbing to his fire, getting the second ace of the match.
As I think about the IMF and how a left-of-center band successfully entered the mainstream without succumbing to commercial pressure there's a familiar rumble in my stomach: it demands food.
Tomas Berdych was also given a testing workout against Canadian tyro Denis Shapovalov, who pushed the former Wimbledon finalist all the way before succumbing 7-6(4) 6-7(4) 7-5.
The Australian was broken the next game, succumbing with a double-fault, and the Spaniard went through the broken line of defense, securing the set and an early break in the second.
If you listen to Simmons' popular podcast, you know he's a capable conversationalist, and he's nimble enough to weave multiple participants into short back-and-forths without succumbing to the extra weight.
And yet, all throughout his life, Nasrat Al-Bader has never stopped flirting with death—chatting with it, on a first-name basis with it even, without ever actually succumbing to it.
It lagged at times, but whether succumbing to a moment from the past or the present, the performers showed grief and celebration, the body and the spirit, and how friends become family.
As they fly coach back to New York, Richie lets Zak marinate in his own guilt — and then, succumbing to his own, Richie falls off the wagon, slamming down a double vodka.
Sofia, having spent the bulk of her 25 years in thrall to her mother's needs — at times ministering to her, at times succumbing to sympathy pains — is as unreliable as they come.
As we consider more targeted relief, like the package now in front of Congress, we need to be careful about succumbing to special pleadings, a well-established fallibility of the Trump administration.
" Francis repeated the call in Tuesday's mass in the middle of his insistence that resignation to the situation in places like Michoacán would be succumbing to "one of the devil's favorite weapons.
In a scathing letter, HUD officials accused Mr. Turner, who is African-American, of succumbing to "racially motivated local opposition," claiming that he caved to protests by white business owners and residents.
My sister and I groaned when trapped in a car listening to my brother croon Sinatra and Dean Martin tunes, finally succumbing as we hummed along with the ones we liked too.
The only way we can avoid failure, being let down, and ultimately succumbing to the chaotic world around us, therefore, is to have the means (financial security) to rely only upon ourselves.
"The woman had experienced symptoms and was later hospitalised" before succumbing to the illness, said Ibrahim Melhem, a spokesman for the Palestinian Authority, which has limited self-rule in the West Bank.
"The woman had experienced symptoms and was later hospitalised" before succumbing to the illness, said Ibrahim Melhem, a spokesman for the Palestinian Authority, which has limited self-rule in the West Bank.
An ugly boy, hooknosed, with narrow-set eyes, he is picked on by other kids (as Dubus was) and learns to deal with this problem by succumbing to sudden and violent overreactions.
Retro Report A disturbing 1981 film from Canada could serve as an enduring learner's manual for any family worried about a son or daughter succumbing to the lure of a religious cult.
Mada is also the spot where a gem or stone is placed on a ring, a symbol of taking a position, not succumbing to the reality of our violent exclusion from politics.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma LP filed for bankruptcy protection Sunday night, succumbing to pressure from more than 2,600 lawsuits alleging the company helped fuel the deadly U.S. opioid epidemic.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma LP filed for bankruptcy protection Sunday night, succumbing to pressure from more than 2,600 lawsuits alleging the company helped fuel the deadly U.S. opioid epidemic.
New York gave league-leading Golden State all it could handle Sunday before succumbing in a 112-105 setback at home despite a double-double from Kristaps Porzingis (24 points, 15 rebounds).
So, instead of succumbing to any impending end-of-summer scaries, let's cruise right on through into fall with a fresh lineup of furniture, bedding, and decor for up to 80% off.
The vote for Brexit was in fact the moment Britain turned its back on the world, succumbing to pettiness, anti-immigrant bigotry, lying politicians, self-delusion and vapid promises of restored glory.
"There's been a continual narrative out there that says Viacom is going to buy CBS and CBS shareholders will be crushed because it will be succumbing to an inferior company," Cramer said.
Along the way, several of those officials warned Ukraine that a White House visit for Zelensky and hundreds of millions of dollars in military aid could hinge on succumbing to Trump's demands.
"Those who think that waving billions of dollars can lure Lebanon, which is under the weight of a suffocating economic crisis, into succumbing or bartering over its principles are mistaken," he said.
Yes, Atlético Madrid, for so long regarded as soccer's most obdurate, unyielding opponent, the sport's great immovable object, collapsed into itself, Diego Simeone's players succumbing to their fate with barely a whimper.
But the Thunder gave the Warriors one of the toughest fights they have faced at home all season, tying the game with a little more than three minutes left before succumbing, 116-108.
Many died after succumbing to their illness, but nearly all who fear they got sick from exposure to burn pits never received proper help from the country they went to war to defend.
Having beat Joe Stevenson and Clay Guida by decision, Sanchez finally earned his shot at Penn and held his own against the Hawaiian before succumbing to a TKO loss through a doctor's stoppage.
The clear lesson here for Western democracies is to balance freedoms and security without succumbing to the inflammatory fear-mongering of right-wing candidates like Marine Le Pen of France or Donald Trump.
The military is placing its bets on the Majorana particle to be the basis of a virtually unhackable quantum computer because it will be able to store data without succumbing to electromagnetic interference.
Prosecutors said the driver in the 2003 case heard the immigrants begging and screaming for their lives as they were succumbing to the stifling heat inside his truck but refused to free them.
Weisz (who produced the film) and McAdams discussed the material at length with Lelio to avoid a repeat of Blue Is the Warmest Color, accused by some of succumbing to the male gaze.
ALGIERS (Reuters) - Algeria's ailing President Abdelaziz Bouteflika resigned on Tuesday, succumbing to six weeks of largely peaceful mass protests driven by youth and pressure from the powerful army against his 20-year rule.
Look through the rah-rah triumphalism of the piece, however and you'll see that far from succumbing to some irresistible activist push, incumbents Google and Facebook craftily shaped the legislation to suit themselves.
Local commentators point out that Magufuli's Chama Cha Mapinduzi party has itself been mired in scandal, and that many previous leaders have presented themselves as crusaders against corruption before eventually succumbing to it.
But instead of succumbing to despair, the mother takes a near-delusional comfort in yet more tales of early American fortitude, plainly unwilling to let go of the promise of the American dream.
Fiona McFarlane is an Australian writer whose 2013 novel, "The Night Guest," assumed the blurred perspective of an aging widow succumbing to dementia, convinced she's sharing her remote seaside house with a tiger.
The lawman, attempting to stir his humanity, describes how his victim "took fever and soiled himself and screamed for weeks in his sleep" before finally succumbing to his injuries, but Lurie remains unshaken.
Instead of succumbing to crass nativism, we need to redouble our commitment high skilled immigration in general, and the H-1B visa program in particular, as a way to keep our economy growing.
Why it's a big deal: Because this reflects how some deep-pocketed investors aren't succumbing to the shock-and-awe investment strategy of SoftBank, which recently plugged $300 million into Rover rival Wag.
She flees through the cold, darkened halls until stumbling into more surgeons hosing down the dead bodies of her peers piled in a glass room before succumbing to a needle to the neck.
As news broke that the singer died on Friday at age 20183 after succumbing to complications from a recent heart valve replacement, many stepped forward to share their cherished moments with the star.
And then the World Cup, where Ronaldo inspired Brazil all the way to the final, before succumbing to a panic attack and then to the tournament's host, France, only at the very last.
Speaking on Wednesday in the port city of Severomorsk, where the submersible is based, Mr. Shoigu said that the 14 officers had fought bravely to contain the fire before succumbing to smoke inhalation.
As the ultimate cruel joke, I actually had to reach under my desk at one point and fetch the power cable, to charge my computer and prevent it from succumbing to sheer exhaustion.
Plenty of wealthy people have the wisdom to navigate the difficult currents their good fortune generates without succumbing to RAS—but such people are rare, and they tend to come from humble origins.
A spokesperson for the Maryland Department of Health tells TMZ ... Ruiz died after succumbing to atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease -- typically a buildup of fats, cholesterol and other substances in arteries which restricts blood flow.
"The energy complex is slowly succumbing to an opinion that this year's OPEC production cuts have been ineffective," Jim Ritterbusch, president of Chicago-based energy advisory firm Ritterbusch & Associates, said in a note.
"The Great Gatsby," F. Scott Fitzgerald This has the harsh tone of fictionalized life, and Jay Gatsby's experiences draw heavily on Fitzgerald's descent into alcoholism, and his wife Zelda's succumbing to mental illness.
Wine is tipped to be the most beneficial, followed by beer, but researchers warn that clear spirits, such as gin and vodka, could substantially increase a woman's chances of succumbing to the condition.
Irving's trade request also sheds new light on the Cavaliers' recent negotiations with the point guard Derrick Rose, who spent last season playing for the Knicks before again succumbing to a knee injury.
In most cases, instead of succumbing to them, the bacteria spur the creation of organized structures, called granulomas, fortified by walls that are several cells thick, making them hard for drugs to penetrate.
But Trump's proposed path could also be the way toward higher interest rates for savers and retirement investors, toward potential job growth in rural and corporate America, and possibly inflation without succumbing to stagflation.
More than 20 U.S. retailers, including Sears Holdings and Toys R US, filed for bankruptcy since the start of 2017, succumbing to the onslaught of fierce e-commerce competition from companies like Amazon Inc.
In case of ambiguity (for example, slipping from stairs and getting injured and finally succumbing), a survey was conducted with 15 respondents and majority vote was taken to classify into one of the classes.
Be smart, from Axios managing editor Kim Hart: It's what every generation has to grapple with — how to keep boys from succumbing to the all-encompassing latest technology folded into a shooting video game.
The Saudis say there is a trial underway, begrudgingly succumbing to international pressure, but they have nevertheless have kept the proceedings under a shroud of secrecy (and Qahtani is not among those on trial).
A video posted on YouTube before Prince Mohammed announced the reforms was titled "Before the Catastrophe" and portrayed a society riven by the moral degeneracy of the West before succumbing to chaos and violence.
At last year's United States Open, the left-handed Kerber extended Azarenka to three sets before succumbing after nearly three hours for her fifth career defeat to her nemesis, a former world No. 1.
In 2017, prominent Christian fundamentalist Ken Ham, the leader of the creationist group Answers in Genesis, accused Concordia of succumbing to what he saw as AAAS's attempt to "get evolutionary thinking" into Christian communities.
Cleveland steamrolled Toronto in the first two games of last season's playoffs as well before the Raptors thrived in their home environment and won the next two contests before eventually succumbing in six games.
Jakelin Caal, who died in U.S. custody after succumbing to a fever, left Raxruha with her father because he was struggling to earn enough to support his family as a corn farmer, relatives said.
Adam West, the actor whose cartoonish portrayal of DC Comics superhero "Batman" made him a popular culture icon and endeared him to legions of fans, has died at age 88 after succumbing to leukemia.
Both India and Turkey, the second- and third-largest importers of Iranian oil are led by populist leaders who will also be less than willing to be seen succumbing to U.S. demands on this.
While many agreed with the concerned parent's interpretation of the costume as insensitive to forced child marriage, others scoffed at the idea and derided Kmart for succumbing to what they saw as political correctness.
He has lived his entire life there, growing up in Los Angeles, although he showed few signs of succumbing to the madness of wine before his fateful trip to the Beverly Hills wine store.
When I look back on the left's robust and unpredictable course of growth over the last few years, I find myself succumbing to the pleasing reverie that we might be on a parallel trajectory.
" Eight times a week at the Golden Theater, Whizzer, Marvin's "friend," was succumbing to AIDS; a block away at the Shubert, Gershwin standards were getting a fresh airing in the frothy "Crazy for You.
This makes them profoundly resilient to death, and from a gameplay perspective it means that the player can always "wake up" after succumbing to an encounter that goes bad and ends in their death.
Instead of a 7-year-old succumbing to a rare disease that has no cure, she's decided to raise awareness about it by creating videos of her in Zumba class, dancing and doing karaoke.
The same goes for George Michael and Maeby, who perhaps had a chance to escape their family's craven orbit at one point but now are increasingly succumbing to the same pitfalls as everybody else.
Though she was to survive a second match point before succumbing to a third, Evert's message to the teenage amateur who had fearlessly predicted she would "be No. 21973, eventually," was firm and clear.
Mr. Zeller is best known in New York for "The Father," a portrait of a commanding old man succumbing to dementia, for which Frank Langella won a Tony Award for best actor in 2016.
China is seen as North Korea's closest political and economic ally, though the relationship has strained in recent months with Beijing succumbing to U.N. pressure to impose sanctions on Pyongyang over continued nuclear testing.
As Nepal's specialty tea industry improves its output and sophistication, Mr. Banksota and his family are looking for ways to build the country's tea into a brand like Darjeeling without succumbing to its pitfalls.
During the course of his trip, he goes through a complete conversion, ultimately succumbing to sensory surrender at the legendary Tokyo restaurant Mibu ("the place that made Joël Robuchon weep and humbled Ferran Adrià").
"It made it harder, and perhaps some people on the FOMC were reluctant to cut rates because among other things they didn't want to appear to be succumbing to the President's pressure," said Wessel.
If Mr. Cuomo ran for the White House someday, it would be a remarkable turnaround for a man whose career had been written off on more than one occasion, nearly succumbing to political miscalculations.
It is humbling to be so uncertain about the future in this overeducated boomtown, this hub of technology, medical research and global health that usually spends its time eradicating epidemics, not succumbing to them.
I admit that I'm worried about succumbing to temptation, too; it would be all too easy to flick through Instagram to check out my friends' Sunday morning brunch pics instead of concentrating on the message.
Within a two-week span leading up to Mathias' birthday, doctors discovered non-cancerous tumors in Schramel's breasts, his father lost his job and a family member was on their deathbed succumbing to lung cancer.
Several of these leveraged buyouts, such as retailer Toys R Us and casino operator Caesars Entertainment, ended up in bankruptcy, succumbing to the downturn and the heavy debt load private equity firms saddled them with.
CNBC previously reported that Baker was trying to raise equity to fund taking the company private, even as its peers like Toys R Us were succumbing to the weight of debt leftover from leveraged buyouts.
Outpacing Fierstein's call for understanding, Wojnarowicz embraced an activist's approach to life and art by producing hundreds of artworks in a span of a decade, before succumbing to his own AIDS-related illness in 1992.
"Those who think that waving billions of dollars can lure Lebanon, which is under the weight of a suffocating economic crisis, into succumbing or bartering over its principles are mistaken," parliament speaker, Nabih Berri, said.
Failures can include succumbing to any of the above, plus not glowing brightly enough, gaining weight anywhere but your belly, complaining too much, giving salty retorts to handsy strangers, and losing control of your farts.
It's a skill that will be useful when he's older, whether it's to resist succumbing to peer pressure, to cope when he finds himself in a possibly dangerous situation or to assert himself at work.
At first, President Donald Trump's decision to fire then-National Security Adviser Michael Flynn looked like a typical case of a new administration wilting under media pressure and succumbing to a certain degree of infighting.
" In a letter purportedly written and signed by Siddhartha, which Coffee Day released on Tuesday evening, the coffee tycoon said he was facing "tremendous pressure" from lenders that led to him "succumbing to the situation.
PRAGUE (Reuters) - The Czech crown fell to a near 11-month low against the euro on Tuesday, succumbing to selling pressure in emerging markets less than a week after a central bank interest rate hike.
Gottlieb hopes that by revealing her own difficulties — like succumbing to the temptation to google her ex — she can help patients and readers see that she's not always able to perfectly follow her own advice.
A succession of double faults undermined Kenin in the opening set but she battled back in the second, pushing the 25-year-old all the way and fighting off five match points before eventually succumbing.
Carl told Rick he wanted him to find another way, to find a solution without succumbing to the cycle of violence that seemingly won't stop until everything is destroyed and there's nothing left to rebuild.
While the press should not be venerated as the modern St. George slaying the Silicon Valley dragon -- often themselves succumbing to the 24-hour news cycle -- journalists do offer an immense service to the public.
"Their focus will have to be on not succumbing to another outage in the near future that would be catastrophic reputationally and would result in a loss of market share to other exchanges," he added.
HUDs of the future could sense if a driver is tired, distracted, or succumbing to road rage; track how long they've been driving; or notify the driver about whether there's a car crash up ahead.
I reach for it to record an interview, field a slack from my editor, or make plans with family—but succumbing to an Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook binge often leaves me feeling distracted and frazzled.
"In an area of long-term infrastructure investment like housing, this can only be avoided by establishing and sticking to key principles rather than succumbing to kneejerk reactions in our policy approach," the report said.
More than 20 U.S. retailers, including Sears Holdings Corp and Toys R US, filed for bankruptcy since the start of 2017, succumbing to the onslaught of fierce e-commerce competition from companies like Amazon Inc.
In the letter, the company said that "succumbing to political pressure to do what is expedient" would fly "in the face of our fiduciary responsibility as stewards of the company for the benefit of shareholders."
The storm also finds Alex (Justin Chambers) and Jo (Camilla Luddington) stuck in the shelter of their own home, but instead of succumbing to boredom, the two decide to have a second honeymoon of sorts.
Instead of succumbing to the news, however, she became determined to make sure she can choose to end her own life if the suffering she might endure in the future overtakes the joy of living.
In the end no amount of grit could save the 2015 EuroBasket champions from succumbing to the same fate as every other team that has gone up against the U.S. at the last six Olympics.
Helicopter services provider Bristow Group Inc filed for bankruptcy protection on Saturday, succumbing to less business from the oil and gas industry that has also pushed others in its market to seek court-supervised reorganizations.
When an American computer programmer, played by Malcom Mills, joins the mafia, we follow him (from all angles) as he goes from being reluctant about working for criminals to slowly succumbing to the mob's mentality.
The greatest challenge faced by any trans-focused film is to depict its characters in a way that feels true to their lived experiences—in other words, by not succumbing to an exploitative cisgender gaze.
While Dali expressed relating to the figure of Narcissus in his poem and in the themes he explored in his art, he was able to escape succumbing to his own reflection, just as Narcissus did.
These new works, like others in Quayola's ongoing Laocoön Fragments series, blend the geometric shapes of computer simulations with ancient sculptures succumbing to age and damage, creating a sort of glitchy reimagining of ancient artifacts.
The song scores a montage in which poor Carl, tainted by a zombie's infected bite before to this season's midwinter break, gets his affairs in order before succumbing to the toxins coursing through his body.
"Those who think that waving billions of dollars can lure Lebanon, which is under the weight of a suffocating economic crisis, into succumbing or bartering over its principles are mistaken," the parliament speaker, Nabih Berri, said.
THERE is a moment in "The Plot Against America", Philip Roth's tale of America succumbing to 1930s-style authoritarianism, when the nine-year-old protagonist experiences a profound revulsion at the foibles on which wickedness thrives.
Despite the paucity of humor, there is just enough levity in the three-part program of films competing for Academy Awards in the live-action, animation and documentary categories to prevent viewers from succumbing to despair.
Gallaudet, a retired U.S. Navy rear admiral, had earned plaudits for advancing the agency's priorities in ocean and atmospheric sciences without succumbing to political interference with climate research, as other agencies have during the Trump administration.
The band's proggy impulses are on full display, but this is most certainly still a black metal record—it just happens to be one that keeps you guessing a bit without succumbing to full-bore wackiness.
U.S. freight volumes have declined for seven straight months, fueling worries that the domestic economy is succumbing to a global slowdown and pressure from President Donald Trump's trade spats with key partners like China and Mexico.
Global oversupply that has pulled spot LNG prices down by more than 50 percent over the past half-year has producers succumbing to consumer demands for fuel on shorter notice and without sourcing or destination restrictions.
Like the tool shed in her painting, she has endured all kinds of changes in the art world's weather without ever succumbing to the temptation to belong to a group or align herself with a tendency.
Rather than protecting communities and making it easy for homeowners to restructure bad mortgages or repair their credit after succumbing to predatory loans, the government facilitated the transfer of wealth from people to private-equity firms.
Those who fail to update become prominently attractive targets, with their computers succumbing to automated attacks that might do anything from steal personal information to installing "ransomware" that holds important files hostage until payment is made.
Wells scandalized the white South by declaring in her newspaper, The Memphis Free Speech and Headlight, that black men were actually being killed for succumbing "to the smiles of white women" and entering consensual interracial relationships.
I would envision my asthmatic brother slowly succumbing to smoke inhalation on the flat, gray corporate rug of his Cantor Fitzgerald office — trapped, climbing upward and afraid for the entire 102 minutes before the tower's collapse.
To these supporters, the appointment of Kevin A. Hassett, announced late last Friday afternoon, as Mr. Trump's top White House economist is another sign that the president is succumbing to the swamp he promised to drain.
A sentimental streak tripped me up: If a singer and his entire audience seemed on the verge of succumbing to old age, the artist was pretty much guaranteed a spot near the top of my list.
"One of the headline stories for this decade has been the pace at which coral reefs are succumbing to heat," said Kim Cobb, a coral reef scientist who heads the Global Change Program at Georgia Tech.
The sale is the first big decision for newly minted FCA Chief Executive Mike Manley, who took over in July when long-time boss Sergio Marchionne fell ill and later died after succumbing to complications from surgery.
Two other Palestinians died in Gaza Friday, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, with both men succumbing to their wounds after being shot by Israeli troops during protests along the Gaza fence, according to health officials.
This look in particular, Forsythe says, is one most audiences will resonate with the most because of how vulnerable and unhinged Something appears: She, in that moment, is succumbing to her demons, and it's on full display.
They also refuse to recognize that, rule or no rule, the nation's energy landscape is already changing, with coal-fired power plants gradually but inexorably succumbing to cheaper natural gas and the emergence of renewable energy sources.
The talented Australian maverick slipped awkwardly on the grass at the back of the court during a rally at 254-22014 in the first set against American Donald Young, succumbing again to a recent, problematic hip injury.
While there is absolutely no shame in succumbing to Souza's iconic style on the ground, his critics probably won't factor that into any analysis they give should the situation occur at the Arena da Baixada in Curitiba.
In choosing Florence's historic beauty over the more drab backdrop of Brussels to break the Brexit logjam, Britain's PM may be succumbing to the perennial end-of-summer lure that Chianti country holds over many Europhile Brits.
Though some in the area were happy with the decision, others criticized the school for succumbing to outside pressure and argued the poster should have at least been able to stay up for the remainder of February.
Fujifilm sued Xerox last week for well over $1 billion, faulting the printer and copier company for succumbing to pressure from activist investors Carl Icahn and Darwin Deason in calling off a proposed merger agreed in January.
He'd sinned against God by succumbing to temptation to sexual impurity — a sin that, in the congregation's eyes, Woodson and Savage had shared equal responsibility for — and thus, by repenting, he had restored that relationship with God.
The Mars Opportunity rover, which has been exploring the red planet for the past 15 years, is in danger of succumbing to a fierce dust storm that will soon encircle the entire planet, NASA scientists said Wednesday.
From the blast-beaten title track to thunderous doom of closer "Heathen Reign," APMD damn the cliches once again with an album that touches on many of metal's myriad subgenres without ever succumbing to their comfort zones.
The Sand Snakes (Keisha Castle-Hughes, Jessica Henwick, Rosabell Laurenti Sellers) Oberyn Martell's bastard daughters tried to give a good fight, but they never amounted to much of a force, succumbing to their own weapons of choice.
If he asks the United States to withdraw the defense system, which became operational last week, he risks rupturing South Korea's close alliance with the United States and looking as if he is succumbing to Chinese pressure.
NEW YORK, Sept 15 (Reuters) - OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma LP filed for bankruptcy protection in New York Sunday night, succumbing to pressure from more than 2,13 lawsuits alleging the company helped fuel the deadly U.S. opioid epidemic.
The growing threat of climate catastrophe can be a helpful nudge to leaders to up their ambition on decarbonization — and their disaster preparedness game at the same time — without succumbing to the Franzen-style cynicism of doom.
The "unhappy marriages" in Lasker's paintings evince a nonchalance toward irresolvable conflict, a posture that I initially viewed as a form of resignation, an intimation that contemporary art cannot hope to achieve synthesis without succumbing to nostalgia.
The Italian-Canadian chief executive died in July, aged 66, after succumbing to complications from surgery, ending a 14-year career at the wheel of Fiat and the later combined Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) which he built.
I'm also succumbing to the impulse to distract myself from a perilous romantic situation by texting every person in my hometown who might still owe me an ounce of affection, and asking them to get drunk with me.
Instead, with their top player sidelined, the Knicks (22-25) built an 11-point lead in the fourth quarter before succumbing to a series of empty trips and then shooting 2 of 153 from the field in overtime.
Global oversupply that has pulled spot LNG prices down by more than 50 percent over the past half-year has producers succumbing to consumer demands for fuel on shorter notice and without sourcing or destination restrictions.
This particular compilation features some old favorites ("Debbie Downer"), some newer cuts ("The Californians") and a whole lot of very funny people succumbing to their and their peers' funniness  And yes, Bill Hader as Stefon is heavily featured.
The music icon sent the world into mourning after succumbing to a lengthy — and very private — battle with pancreatic cancer at age 76, but her nephew Tim Franklin says her global fame paled next to her enormous heart.
After succumbing to a first-round onslaught dealt by Alistair Overeem, the former champion returned to his pro wrestling haunts for almost five years, before making a surprise comeback to partake in the landmark UFC 200 this year.
By doing so, and remaining true to the pattern of the floorboards, she incorporated aspects of Minimalism into her painting without succumbing to its flamboyant rhetoric about keeping the paint as good as it was in the can.
The euro zone's biggest economy has struggled since a superb first quarter with falling industrial production, weak orders and dropping exports raising doubts about its prospects and suggesting that Germany may be succumbing to a broader global slowdown.
Personally, I can barely do laundry with a hangover at the tender age of thirty-six, but here's Clinton pounding the campaign trail twenty hours a day for a week before succumbing to the need for a breather.
They presented the nightmare of Clayton Lockett's execution in April 2014, during which he twisted in pain and regained consciousness to blurt out "this shit is fucking with my head" before succumbing after 43 minutes of apparent suffering.
James had recently seen " Long Strange Trip ," the documentary about the Grateful Dead, and its depiction of Jerry Garcia succumbing to heroin addiction had persuaded him to make some changes: party less, step off the rock-star treadmill.
However, if the Fed is on the fence regarding a future rate hike, it could consider his comments and err on the side of raising rates, lest the central bank be viewed as succumbing to White House criticism.
N) on Monday for well over $1 billion (754.4 million pounds) plus punitive damages, accusing it of succumbing to pressure to activist investors Carl Icahn and Darwin Deason in abandoning a proposed $6.1 billion (4.6 billion pounds) merger.
Now that the two remaining Alaska stores are succumbing to financial difficulties, Ms. Vey has found herself forced to break the bad news to customers who have made shopping at the store a part of their weekly routine.
Over the course of the miniseries, our rabbit heroes will constantly be on the brink of succumbing to captivity, enslavement, and death, all in their efforts to find and establish their home at the titular warren, Watership Down.
"Those who think that waving billions of dollars can lure Lebanon, which is under the weight of a suffocating economic crisis, into succumbing or bartering over its principles are mistaken," Berri said in a statement from his office.
As a child in a home filled with near-pathological reticence, she secretly devised something she called "the silence game," which involved seeing who — she or her mother — could go longest without succumbing to the weakness of speaking.
Not having him in the driver's seat will put Tesla at risk of losing its momentum as a disruptive innovator and succumbing to pressure to generate short-term cashflow instead of staying true to its long-term vision.
Like Mr. McCraney's mother, she had been sexually abused, and she had gotten pregnant as a teenager, but she still went on to find work as a nurse's aide and raise her older children before succumbing to addiction.
After Mr. Kelly surrendered, his lawyer, Steven Greenberg, spoke to reporters for several minutes, fiercely maintaining Mr. Kelly's innocence and blasting the state's attorney for what he characterized as succumbing to public pressure by bringing charges against him.
Even the weaker one dulls the pain suffered by Mr. Bizimungu, who is succumbing slowly to a form of Kaposi's sarcoma that is not triggered by H.I.V. The bottles are a simple and ingenious way to prevent addiction.
Williams broke serve twice in the second set and, though she returned the favor herself in the sixth game, Suarez Navarro failed to withstand Williams's serving and big shot barrage in the final game, succumbing to an unreturnable backhand.
The leader of another paramilitary group, who spoke to VICE News on condition of anonymity due to security concerns, accused the LNR leadership of succumbing to increasing paranoia and said that his unit had come under pressure to disarm.
SAO PAULO, Dec 16 (Reuters) - Ecovix Engevix Construções Oceánicas SA and five subsidiaries have filed for bankruptcy protection in a federal commercial court, succumbing to a debt burden of 8 billion reais ($2.4 billion) and a plunge in shipbuilding.
He buried four 3s for 16 points in the first half, but the Lancers fought back by hitting their last four shots to enter halftime tied at 40-40 before succumbing to a cold spell in the second half.
Usually the ants emphasize speed, for which the tripod gait is suited, because they need to get their found food back to the protection of the underground colony as quickly as possible to avoid succumbing to furnace-like temperatures.
Instead of succumbing again to the cyclical use of its prevalent corruption for political mudslinging, Argentina needs to tackle corruption at its core — to wage full-out war on an ancient malady eating away at a still-fragile democracy.
If these allegations are true, it's hard to believe just a few schools are succumbing to the lure of using outside parties like the sneaker companies to help them net the best high school athletes on National Signing Day.
Snap, the owner of Snapchat, dropped 17 percent in extended trade after its second quarterly report as a publicly listed company missed Wall Street's estimates and added to fears the social media company is succumbing to competition from Facebook.
A system that less than a decade ago was set on a course of long-needed improvement is succumbing to years of draining resources, just as the state is facing a fiscal crisis that could make things much worse.
Without such a tempered media environment, though, it is easy to imagine Mr. Biden or other candidates succumbing to media pressure as Mr. Franken did, without any careful weighing of the nature, severity and relevance of the alleged wrongdoing.
Not that Ethan's far from appetizing exploits of old keep Olivia from succumbing to the come-ons of this stud muffin who wants to be better as both a writer and a person than his reckless past might indicate.
After a fifth, succumbing to horrified pride as "the world's foremost expert in human-leporine midwifing," he writes to "certain persons of distinction," attracts the attention of prominent London surgeons and even the king, and loses control of events.
A sale would be one of the first big decisions for new FCA Chief Executive Mike Manley, who took over in July after long-time boss Sergio Marchionne fell ill and later died after succumbing to complications from surgery.
Despite tomes of research concluding that artificial wage hikes are detrimental to society's most vulnerable workers, these cities are succumbing, one after the other, to the all-too-common urge to do what feels good rather than what works.
"It will set a terrible precedent for many other companies who are still trying to do business in China while maintaining the principles of not succumbing to China's censorship," Patrick Poon, a research for Amnesty International, told the Intercept.
"I think those of us who have been around long enough know that succumbing to the short termpressures of protectionism in a slow growth or sometimes even negative growth scenario temporarily, will damage you in the long term," Gurria said.
Among pups that were born last year, more were succumbing to starvation and dying in the rookeries, further reducing the number of young animals that could make it far enough off the islands to become stranded on the mainland, Laake said.
Thanks to carry-over funds from the last fiscal year, the organization managed to remain open for the first 11 days of the shutdown before succumbing to the financial realities of a federal budget freeze for the next 27 days.
It started with a shudder; a kind of juddering heartbeat that races through the four minutes and 49 seconds of Robyn's "Dancing On My Own" before finally succumbing to its own angst, floating away into silence in an ethereal glimmer.
Lola's Legacy was created in honor of a dog named Lola with an unbreakable spirit, who was saved from overbreeding and survived under the rescue's care for 37 days before succumbing to the massive mammary tumors taking over her body.
Heralded as The Book That Will Bring Down Hillary for exposing her foundation's corruption, it enjoyed a fair amount of play on TV before succumbing to multiple corrections and its own author admitting he hadn't actually discovered anything new or incriminating.
When the found-footage genre works, it works because the camera shows us just enough to give us a taste of the terror offscreen, without succumbing to the same plot beats as every other found-footage film that's come before it.
The German theorist revisits Odysseus's voyage past the island of the Sirens, during which the Greek mythological hero orders his crew to bind him to the mast so that he may hear the Sirens' song without fully succumbing to its seduction.
In the guise of a fantastical hero comedy, The Chronicles of Fortune is a story about succumbing to and triumphing over loss and grief in all its forms, and learning how to grapple with the role of death in life.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Fujifilm Holdings Corp sued Xerox Corp on Monday for well over $1 billion, faulting the printer and copier company for succumbing to pressure from activist investors Carl Icahn and Darwin Deason in calling off a proposed merger.
The Cleveland-based company, which sells custom-engraved and embroidered gifts and keepsakes, sought Chapter 11 protection earlier this month in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware, succumbing to competition from online merchants and what it said was a $144 million debtload.
When Jennifer Sarkar took her then 3-year-old son, Carter, to a geneticist at the urging of a family doctor, she never expected to hear there was a chance her little boy was slowly succumbing to a rare genetic disorder.
LONDON (Reuters) - British construction activity rebounded faster than expected last month after succumbing to snow in March, but the upturn did little to alter the view of investors that the Bank of England will leave interest rates unchanged next week.
If anything, I'm happy that I've been able to figure out more and more how to do things that are aligned with what I want to do as time has gone on instead of succumbing to some kind of hedonistic lifestyle.
"While the greenback has fared better of late, headwinds could resume if the economy starts to show signs of succumbing to the global slowdown," Joe Manimbo, senior market analyst at Western Union Business Solutions in Washington, said in a note.
REBALANCED FRANCO-GERMAN RELATIONSHIP Macron's aura - inherited from his landslide 2017 defeat of Le Pen when other countries such as Britain and the United States were succumbing to populist forces - will be dented at the European Council table of EU leaders.
Rather than succumbing to its stifling mortification, I'm hoping to recognize, if not celebrate, the rare office cry as a hidden chance for greater candor — the little flicker of understanding between tired, stressed-out coworkers that Andy Sacks was asking for.
When in more peril at break point down at 3-3, he delivered an amazing game-saving backhand at full stretch, which perhaps helped break Cilic's spirit as he squandered the next game before succumbing in two hours and 11 minutes.
It was a similar story in the second set with Nishikori unable to convert any of the five break point chances that came his way before succumbing in a tiebreak in which Bautista Agut reeled off the last four points.
Because last night, in precisely such a game, with the Raptors leading the Cavs at half-time—as they did for almost the entire game before wilting and succumbing to James in overtime—Drake decided to get snippy with Kendrick Perkins.
That single suspension was the result of DOPS succumbing to pressure last month to give the Blue Jackets' Matt Calvert one game for cross-checking the shoulder/neck/head area of Tom Kuhnhackl during the final minute of a blowout.
Woods triumphed in almost stoic fashion, playing with shrewdness and determination over the final stretch of holes while the other players who were grouped with him on the leaderboard took turns succumbing to the pressure of trying to win the Masters.
Rabbi Portugal had died the day before at 95, at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, succumbing to an infection he had had for months, said Yosef Rapaport, a media consultant for Agudath Israel of America, the ultra-Orthodox umbrella group.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Canadian young gun Denis Shapovalov raged at the chair umpire before succumbing to nerves as he crashed out of the Australian Open first round 24-229 2037-7(7) 6-1 7-6(4) to unseeded Hungarian Marton Fucsovics.
Therapy can help you better understand why you chose this potentially destructive path for yourself and give you tools to help you recognize and stop succumbing to this man&aposs unhealthy behaviors in the future, which you do not deserve.
Mr. Lepage treats us to a brief survey of the building's other inhabitants and a more detailed look at his own family — a taxi-driver father, a homemaker mother and three siblings, as well as a grandmother succumbing to dementia.
Sessions is walking a tightrope between getting fired by Trump and succumbing to pressure from his former Republican Hill colleagues, versus following DOJ protocol, as he did when he recused himself, and when he declined to appoint a second special counsel.
He used the word "history": Only once that has been established can City, players and fans, know that succumbing to Barcelona and its ilk is not inevitable, that it is possible to go face to face with them, that City belongs.
Oppy was 20123,352 Martian days old, a bit more than 15 Earth years, and had worked tirelessly through its long and productive life, despite bouts of amnesia in its later years, before succumbing to an epic summer dust storm last June.
Succumbing to IT makes life easier — "everything's taken care of, in total, without options or alternatives," Meg is told, and she's tempted with a vision of herself as a more popular, smarter, prettier girl — but the result is just basically nastiness.
But now we are starting to see the cracks as well as the shifts: Daenerys is succumbing to the paranoia and distrust of her ranks that often comes with power, while Arya is coming into her own as a precocious woman of action.
All of which is to say that this city must be one of the only places in the world in which one could organize an 11-day festival, complete with nine stages, without succumbing to dystopian, hungover chaos by the fifth day.
Some doubtless will frown and curl the lip, accusing the Swedish Academy of deserting its high standards, dumbing down, succumbing to populism or making a bid to escape the charge of being elitist -- even though by any measure every prize is unavoidably.
Liver bile duct cancers -- which are extremely rare -- happened to two of the top 100, with Ray Manzarek of The Doors and Tommy Ramone of the Ramones both succumbing prematurely from a cancer that normally affects one in 100,000 people a year.
While IT and the powers that be struggle to secure their networks and IP, the employees are forever screwing up succumbing to phishing scams, using weak credentials and generally causing problems for the security experts who know best — or so says conventional wisdom.
Set in an unidentified country succumbing to political uncertainty, featuring a trio of anxious characters who are trying to make sense of it all, it is full of the kind of sentiments that I have seen on social media in recent weeks.
Critics pointed out that with Iran set to get more than $100 billion in sanctions relief with the implementation of the nuclear deal, Tehran had plenty of incentives other than succumbing to American diplomatic pressure to bring the standoff to a quick resolution.
The 210-year-old produced arguably the best tennis of his career to push the Spaniard to his limit during a near five-hour Australian Open semi-final classic, eventually succumbing 22017-22014 5-7 7-6(5) 6-20173(4) 6-4.
In 1946's She-Wolf of London, as in Cat People, the fears of a young woman approaching her wedding day are mirrored in her fear of succumbing to an inherited curse that dooms to her a life of bloodlust and murder.
Just as Ken Starr and impeachment-crazed conservatives in the House pushed it way too far and made laughingstocks of themselves, succumbing to Clinton Derangement Syndrome, so the alt-right allows Hillary to have an easy target that occludes the Clintons' own transgressions.
She offered only one true opera aria, a mini-mad scene for Marfa, the title character of Rimsky-Korsakov's "The Tsar's Bride," in which the young woman, succumbing to poison, speaks to her dead fiancé about the joy their wedding will bring.
Facebook is seen as hip in China because it is outside the Great Firewall, but by succumbing to the demands of the Chinese government it will lose a lot of that appeal, and as a result it could struggle to find an audience.
However, there remains a foolproof way to avoid the frenzy of finding someone to spend the holiday with, or succumbing to the pressures of buying a gift for someone you're just pretending to love just so you're not alone: Be Your Own Valentine!
Not only is Venus nearly the same size, scientists also think it may have had liquid water on its surface for nearly 2 billion years before succumbing to a runaway greenhouse effect resulting from intense and sustained lava flows on the surface.
In 1751, British officials, worried that too many people were succumbing to so-called mother's ruin, passed the Gin Act to stamp out small-scale and home production by limiting gin making to stills with a capacity of at least 1,800 liters.
Often, mayors facing impeachment resign before the City Council takes formal action against them — either succumbing to public pressure, as Baltimore's mayor did this year, or as part of a plea agreement with prosecutors, like the one Nashville's mayor accepted last year.
If Mr. Trump would open his mind to facts like these, instead of succumbing to the blandishments of cheering crowds and political sycophants, he would learn that three-quarters of all American adults favor Mr. Obama's decision to re-establish ties with Cuba.
President Trump let all that be destroyed when, succumbing to pressure from President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, the White House announced that Mr. Trump would not stand in the way of a Turkish invasion to expel Kurdish forces from the border region.
One night, Junius helped Julie escape with the intention of meeting her at a secret location, but she lost her map and wandered out into the world, where she contracted HIV and worked alongside nuns at a convent before succumbing to her illness.
Before long, everyone succumbing to the thrall of The Discourse—which is to say, potentially everyone, period—was an expert, or at least could feel safe in the assumption that no one would disqualify their takes based on a lack of expertise.
Our seemingly unending inability to fathom Pyongyang's true objectives, and our attendant proclivity for being taken by surprise over and over again by North Korean actions, is not just a matter of succumbing to Pyongyang's strategic deceptions, assiduous as those efforts may be.
Djokovic clinched the Madrid Open without dropping a set and then won a pair of epic battles against Argentines Juan Martin Del Potro and Diego Schwartzman in Rome before succumbing to the imperious Nadal 212-0 4-6 6-1 in Sunday's final.
Djokovic was leading by 26-33, 23-24 and his quarterfinal match was less than an hour old Wednesday when eighth-seeded Kei Nishikori retired with an injured right leg, finally succumbing after three of his four previous rounds went to five sets.
Three out of four of the under-fives, or 20163%, are succumbing to the disease, compared with 57% for older youngsters and 67% for all infected people, the U.N. body said in a new analysis of the epidemic - the world's second worst on record.
Two-thirds of Iceland&aposs World Cup squad is unchanged from the 2016 European Championship, where the team advanced unbeaten from the group stage and sensationally beat England 2-1 before succumbing 5-2 in the quarterfinals to France, the eventual tournament runner-up.
It appears the actress's ruffly, lace-covered Louis Vuitton mini dress was no match for the coastal French town's ocean gales, putting up a good fight, but eventually succumbing to the ruthless gusts and wafting up to create Caitriona's very own Marilyn Monroe moment.
Although 2016 was hardly a lost year for the sport's foremost star—he won two of the four Grand Slams—he stumbled from the summer onwards, succumbing in the third round at Wimbledon and in his opening match at the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
The novel attempts to answer the question implied by Hurston's quote and rightly picked up by Delvin and his friend: How can a person resist succumbing to that sobbing school of Negrohood when his life is filled with racial injustice and general, persistent disrespect?
But I do want to call this up from Noah Rothman commentary who wrote, the notion that 21,220, 288,288 or 1993,2199 people are injured by live fire was less than 22018 percent, succumbing to their wounds defines logic, and should be met with skepticism.
It's hard to disagree: Twitter is a constant source of threats and insults, Facebook is overrun by hyperpartisan falsehoods, infighting has turned sites and moderators against one another, and Discord—a new but rising challenger—is already succumbing to the actions of its worst users.
The terrain is steep and dangerous and he and a group of five other migrants face risks ranging from losing their footing on steep drops, being struck by falling rocks or succumbing to the -9C (15°F) temperatures in clothing ill-suited to the terrain.
Before succumbing to that midafternoon Oreo while handcuffed to your desk, check out this strangely addictive South Korean series about a trainer to the stars who tries to whip an overweight lawyer into fighting shape after her longtime boyfriend dumps her for a thinner woman.
Aboriginal Tasmanians, who had lived on the land for roughly thirty-five thousand years, were dying in large numbers, succumbing to new diseases introduced from Europe and attacks by colonists who wanted to raise livestock on the open land where they, and the thylacine, hunted.
Some of Ms. Ushpiz's methods are a little questionable — I was bothered by the way she slipped artificial, ambient sound into silent footage — but she shows impressive coherence and fair-mindedness in her approach to Arendt, succumbing neither to hagiography nor to facile skepticism.
Though his fortunes rebounded long enough to meet publisher Akiyama Buemon in 1885 and produce 100 Views of the Moon, by the early 1890s he was in and out of psychiatric institutions before succumbing to a cerebral hemorrhage in 1892 at the age of 53.
The enlarged focus - which includes funding organizations devoted to fostering community spirit in poor parts of Northern England that voted strongly for Brexit - reflects a concern that Western Europe is also succumbing to the charms of nationalist strongman leaders like Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
When he found himself succumbing to the gas and was not rescued as usual by his mistress, he realized that something was wrong, and had wit or instinct enough to make for the door and shove his bill as far as he could underneath it.
Turning on the television or opening Twitter, we find people who have no memory of the Second World War invoking a kind of blitz spirit, or succumbing to fits of self-righteous fury because someone has dared to impugn the legacy of Winston Churchill.
Leading thinkers in the age of revolutions tried to reconcile the need for modern republics of great size and diversity with the idea of popular sovereignty — without succumbing to traditional sources of division and faction, most notably brought about by inequalities of property and wealth.
As a sad result, in California, Israeli commercial ships have been disrupted at the Port of Oakland, and student governments in our state university system are succumbing to the lies and propaganda of the BDS movement by voting in favor of divestment from Israel.
She was stunningly open with me as she worked through her feelings about her role as a black cultural figure — the responsibility it contains, and the delicate balance between succumbing to the appetite of the internet and resisting the commodification that goes with it.
I managed to escape "the danger years of a woman" without succumbing entirely to "bridge, luncheons, dinner parties and the petty details of housekeeping" — all things she warned of when speaking to 500 alumnae the New Jersey College of Women at a reunion in 1931.
Singer Thom Yorke told the Toronto Star in 2003 that he was living with a "deep, profound terror" every day and that Radiohead's then-upcoming album Hail to the Thief was the result of succumbing to that fear despite his best efforts not to.
I could snuggle close to the power of acceptance by making the "right" choices, like joining the school's all-girl volunteer charity or succumbing to internalized racism by choosing to dance on the mostly-white drill team instead of with the primarily black cheerleaders.
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May said on Friday she would step down on June 7, succumbing to calls in her governing Conservative Party to make way for a new leader to try to break an impasse over Britain's departure from the European Union.
"I might as well give up my license to breathe," he says, initially, before succumbing to the strategy by episode's end after a pep talk from Wendy and a quick tete-a-tete between Orrin and Connerty outside Wang Chen's Table Tennis Club (a real place!).
More than two dozen U.S. retailers, including Sears Holdings Corp and Toys R US, have filed for bankruptcy in the past two years, succumbing to the onslaught of fierce e-commerce competition from companies like Amazon Inc and putting financial pressure on landlords with limited resources.
There will be a never ending set of potential catastrophes that confront humanity and the way we will avoid succumbing to those catastrophes is well-educated kids that have the appropriate perspective and judgment as to how to use that education and their technology for good.
Stop and think about that: Republican leaders feel they can only help prevent pandemic diseases, save people from succumbing to Oxycontin, or protect the basic human right of water to all citizens if they sneak around during the holidays, when accountability for their actions is low.
The British pound gained after data showed that UK construction activity rebounded faster than expected last month after succumbing to snow in March, though the upturn did little to alter the view of investors that the Bank of England will leave interest rates unchanged next week.
For all the work Rivers faces in figuring out his best starting and late lineups, finding playing time for everyone on a deep roster and nurturing the chemistry between Leonard and George, they were 7-3 until succumbing to Harden's 47 points for the 8-3 Rockets.
Investors, however, are loathe to commit to the lead market, transfixed as they are by the bear narrative of a sunset industry that has already seen e-bike usage peak and now faces the prospect of lead-acid battery technology succumbing to the electric vehicle revolution.
With the economy then in danger of succumbing to a deflationary spiral and with interest rates having gone as low as possible, the world's central banks had little option but to buy government bonds on an enormous scale to encourage investors to take on additional risk.
"What the president's lawyers would say is that the president's statements about 'flipping' are quite clear and express and uniformly the same, which is by 'flipping,' he meant succumbing to pressure on unrelated cases to lie and compose in order to get lenient treatment," Mr. Barr said.
I didn't realize then that government is the only tool available to level the playing field, and by succumbing to the decades-long GOP crusade to vilify our own government and institutions, we end up powerless against business interests, polluters and hucksters determined to loot the country.
New York ride-hailing company Juno USA LP on Wednesday sought an order to tap $1 million of a $4.5 million loan from its parent company to fund a bankruptcy liquidation it began a day earlier after succumbing to rising costs from local regulations and lawsuits.
The shift in focus - which includes funding organisations devoted to fostering community spirit in poor parts of Northern England that voted strongly for Brexit - reflects a concern that Western Europe is also succumbing to the charms of nationalist strongman leaders like Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
The surfaces are highly activated, and the overall effect is one of energy and inventiveness, but the part-to-whole and part-to-part interactions don't quite gel, succumbing to a breathless busyness rather than a solid push-and-pull, for lack of a better term.
Images of artist Oli Rodriguez's father, who participated in the gay cruising scenes of Chicago, Fort Lauderdale, and Berlin before succumbing to AIDS complications, are displayed alongside correspondences between the artist and some of his father's lovers—whom he sought on Craigslist—and presented like a museum display.
Cloud Customer X does not know the names of employees at Cloud Provider Y who, upon succumbing to moral failing, could theoretically abuse privileged knowledge, credentials, or internal cloud provider tools in order to inappropriately access, copy, or otherwise interact with Cloud Customer X's provisioned systems or stored data.
Even when I was succumbing to the idea of the late-1990s image of teen beauty and I didn't fit that at all, even with that I was still able to hold on to the idea that my mom and grandma and aunts look like me, and it's okay.
Well known to U.S. Special Forces operators, who he trained to resist interrogation, Mitchell had retired in July 20143, only to volunteer for service after 9/11, horrified by the "falling man" scenario in which people had jumped off the Twin Towers in preference to succumbing to the inferno.
After all it was the NAC that brought the hammer down on Nate's brother, only reducing Nick's ban to 18 months after succumbing to enormous public pressure and (we assume) realizing the insanity of imposing a harsher penalty on a fighter who smokes pot than one who does steroids.
Although the size of the overdue payments is not especially large, they have caught the attention of industry leaders because they are unusual in these types of contracts and suggest some distribution firms, mainly state-owned ones, are succumbing to the deepening recession and fall in energy consumption.
What may have been seen as Cruz succumbing to his weak oration skills, intentionally or not, was in effect the Master of Trolls taking a substantial bite from the evening's schedule, possibly bumping Newt Gingrich's speech, making Cruz the de facto lead-in for Trump's VP, Mike Pence.
Why it's happening: Ilana Braun, chief of Dana-Farber's Division of Adult Psychosocial Oncology, thinks that oncologists often find themselves succumbing to an uncomfortable position when their very ill patients request a therapy that's now legal across most of the country — even though its efficacy lacks strong scientific evidence.
Vehicles in Europe would have to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by almost a third by 2030 under proposals unveiled on Wednesday by regulators in Brussels, who were immediately criticized for not doing enough to combat global warming and for succumbing to pressure from Germany and its powerful auto lobby.
The stage was perfectly set for a battle in which the superior leadership of Jon Snow, Davos, and Tormund Giantsbane led a badly outnumbered force to hold its own before nearly succumbing to the inexorable math of Bolton superiority until being rescued by the Knights of the Vale.
Bad days at the office come with the territory for intelligence officers, but what is bad for the country is when intelligence agencies start succumbing to the pressure from above and no longer speak truth to power, or at least no longer do so clearly, directly, and unhesitatingly.
"Many of the affected animals are likely to have been killed directly by the fires, with others succumbing later due to the depletion of food and shelter resources and predation from introduced feral cats and red foxes," the University of Sydney ecologists said in a statement on Friday.
He combines the expat's delight in the quirks the native might take for granted with his deep knowledge of the region — enough knowledge to write his own play, included in the book, that has Ibsen succumbing to some of the same social pressures he so scandalously railed against.
But that stuff was just a pretext for Mr. Owens to play with volumes, primarily in a series of draped and knotted down-filled garments extruded and bulging, torqued and billowing, battling or succumbing to gravity in ways that evoked Nancy Rubins sculptures, by way of Charles James.
The politics of the descendants of those refugees and immigrants can most profitably be understood not through a consideration of America's past (which includes, if I have to remind anyone, genocide and slavery), but through a consideration of how they've corrupted that past through succumbing to nostalgia and sentiment.
After Cousins departed, the Warriors managed to build a 28-point lead against the Clippers — but then blew it, succumbing to Lou Williams (223 points, 313 assists) and Montrezl Harrell (231 points, 224 rebounds), who helped Los Angeles even the best-of-seven series at a game apiece.
Orlando, Florida: 2 dead, 3 injuredA shooting broke out in a local nightclub at around 2 AM. There were some 13 people—including three off-duty cops hired as extra security—in the venue at the time, and one person died at the site with another succumbing at the hospital.
One of the main questions from allies about Syria is whether Washington has formulated a strategy to prevent areas seized from militants from collapsing into ethnic and sectarian feuds or succumbing to a new generation of extremism, as parts of Iraq and Afghanistan have done since the United States invaded them.
But I also wondered if I was succumbing to the burden that probably weighs on every immigrant family: You work so hard to claim a stake on this land that, once you have it, how can you do anything but protect it with all your might, no matter the cost?
"2AM" explores the inescapable act of getting older—not only being the weird guy in his 30s at a millennial party, but the after effects that a cliché life of drugs, sex and rock 'n' roll have on a body—and still succumbing to the gluttony that dominates early adulthood.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Australia Gets Some Bad News Cut From U.N. Study" (news article, May 28): The United Nations should be ashamed over succumbing to pressure from Australia to delete a chapter from a United Nations report on climate change reporting that the Great Barrier Reef is dying.
The chances of a retreat by the authorities in Hong Kong seem low, because succumbing to public pressure would show them "in a poor light at a time when Xi Jinping wants to assert his authority," said Willy Lam, a political analyst who teaches at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
In July, one Yemeni-American man committed suicide in Louisiana after succumbing to the economic strain of supporting his wife and five children after they were denied visas in Djibouti — located across the Red Sea in the Horn of Africa — where rent can be six times as much as in Yemen.
Instead of succumbing, browse the Lightning Deals in the morning to see what will be on offer, check with Wirecutter to make sure the price is low enough to qualify as a good deal, then set an alarm for a few minutes before it starts so that you don't miss out.
But the nation is now asking how a multicultural society should police a Communist power that has a record of mobilizing, and sometimes bullying, ethnic Chinese overseas to support its goals — and how it can do so without succumbing to racist xenophobia that treats everyone of Chinese descent as suspects.
The following is a summary of where and how the opioid litigation is playing out across the United States: - Purdue Pharma LP, which launched OxyContin in 220, filed for bankruptcy protection Sunday night, succumbing to pressure from more than 2225,600 lawsuits alleging the company helped fuel the U.S. opioid epidemic.
Jerry Falwell Jr. shy away from it — even to the point of contorting themselves to defend Mr. Trump's unconscionable response to white-nationalist violence in Charlottesville, Va. Idolatry of class, nation, race and leader is a constant temptation for people of faith, and too many are succumbing to it today.

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