The fish yielded slowly, making powerful but short runs, eventually capitulating to the constant pressure of the line, rod and drag. |
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However, there is never an excuse for capitulating and surrendering the public interest to the dictates of the market. |
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Furthermore, they have resisted capitulating to the world at large and remained faithful to the community of believers in Sardis. |
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On Thursday morning, October 11, executives of the five networks issued a joint decision essentially capitulating to the government demand. |
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He must have taken a bit of a running jump at it though, because he travelled about half an inch before capitulating in a salty heap. |
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Opponents and unions accused Bradford Council of short-changing the district's children to secure the Serco company's profits by capitulating to its demands. |
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However, she has since declared that she would back him following claims in the media that she was capitulating too easily to British demands. |
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Europe pays the price of her usual cowardice and, once again, the majority of the politicians only think of capitulating. |
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By bombing Serbia for not capitulating, NATO has, in effect, sided with the KLA, which remains the primary obstacle to peace. |
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Pilot association members sacked their union executive last November for capitulating to government demands for staff cuts and huge concessions on wages. |
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Lingering holdouts against the broad downward trend, like France, are finally capitulating. |
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Illich writes that this tactic is designed to justify the reason to keep negotiations alive without pleading, begging or capitulating. |
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After capitulating before a vicious reign of terror, the Apostle confesses to Mary and promptly rounds a corner on his way to becoming a rock of the Church. |
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Tied to commodity prices, Canada's stock market held up until the summer of 2008 before capitulating, following the dizzying descent recorded by oil prices in the market. |
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And the ROH, as it is, is a standing rebuke to Labour's declared philosophy: opportunity for all. After meeting Mr Fisher, the ROH showed some signs of capitulating. |
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They are completely capitulating on their earlier stances. |
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Some Syriza members are accusing him of capitulating to the E. U., and it is not so surprising that he has chosen to take a few shots at the Germans, whom many Greeks hold responsible for their current woes. |
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If China does not want to give the appearance of capitulating to US pressure, it seems that expectations for an imminent announcement may be misplaced. |
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In capitulating and in conciliating with the ruling classes, the bureaucratic leaderships lead to demoralization and division between the workers. |
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A disappointing South Africa limped through the pool, eventually capitulating to England to relegate them to a difficult quarter final against New Zealand. |
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