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"capitulate" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] capitulate (to somebody/something) to agree to do something that you have been refusing to do for a long time synonym give in (to somebody/something) synonym yield (2)
  2. [intransitive] capitulate (to somebody/something) to stop resisting an enemy and accept that you are defeated synonym surrender

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We must not capitulate intellectually or morally to drug use.
Why capitulate to him in any way, shape or form?
I refuse to capitulate to the idea that it's inevitable, yet.
Last month, Cramer suggested that leadership capitulate to the activist investors.
Despite worries that he would capitulate to Russia, he stood firm.
Trump has shown no desire to capitulate to North Korea's demands.
"I have repeatedly refused to capitulate to her demands," he added.
Traders are "looking for any sign that OPEC will capitulate," she said.
They only want President Trump to capitulate, but that will not happen.
"All during the summer you saw all the analysts capitulate," he said.
Do they capitulate and change a business practice to get the heat off?
Which means that there's going to be more pressure on Iran to capitulate.
This action resulted only when we refused to capitulate to such questionable tactics.
What's next: It is unlikely that Turkey will capitulate to Russia in Syria.
The 3 guys have given Mike an ultimatum -- capitulate by Friday, or else.
There is no evidence that Iran is likely to capitulate to American demands.
But there is no good reason for Mr. Trump to capitulate to conservatives.
But on Tuesday, voters most familiar with Big Tech's longterm impact refused to capitulate.
His plan apparently required the Chinese to quake in their shoes, and promptly capitulate.
President Trump cannot and will not capitulate on his promise to secure the border.
"I'm not gonna capitulate to you, you fat toad," Shanks says in the video.
Now, though, I've got nothing better to do than to capitulate to its demands.
"The countries allied with Saudi Arabia want to see Qatar capitulate," Mr. Unluhisarcikli said.
Although Milch accepted the validity of the diagnosis, he refused to capitulate to it.
Rate cuts are priced in by the financial markets, the Fed just needs to capitulate.
They can capitulate to Bautista's demand, thereby setting a precedent they're unlikely to find desirable.
Pence has repeated his talking points claiming that economic pressure will force Pyongyang to capitulate.
Not that they'll simply capitulate to Trump so they can move on to other issues.
The aim will be to "re-establish deterrence" with Iran and force it to capitulate.
And if you don't want to capitulate to those rules, then go find another job.
The development shifted momentum in their favor and forced the government to capitulate to their demands.
Indeed, free food motivates people to abandon their ideals and capitulate to their own worst impulses.
Do you capitulate, sell your soul and resort to the same lawless tactics as your opponents?
I got the sense that she also thought the traffickers would capitulate and eventually release Robi.
Wall Streeters who had been certain of multiple rate hikes this year have begun to capitulate.
Once Uber, for whatever reason, decided to capitulate to non-use terms, the settlement was in.
And, that portends to even higher prices as they are forced to capitulate and join in.
What Liu actually said, however, did not indicate a clear willingness to capitulate to U.S. pressure.
" But Mr. Ames said: "When the proposal is overly brash, our counterparts don't just blindly capitulate.
A senior European diplomat voiced skepticism that Trump's "maximum pressure" strategy would force Iran to capitulate.
But presented with a well-supported claim that demonstrates knowledge of the law, it will typically capitulate.
It is also equally difficult to believe either that Iran/Iraq or the Saudis will completely capitulate.
Although the Smithsonian's hierarchy did not capitulate, a disclaimer was posted on the exterior of that Museum.
Barring another 'smoking gun,' GOP senators are unlikely to capitulate on impeachment and vote to remove Trump.
But there is no sign yet that Iran will be willing to capitulate to Mr. Trump's demands.
Whether Congress will capitulate is unclear, but the spy chiefs' inclination to avoid displeasing Trump seems clear.
London's desperation to move on, Brussels knew, would lead it to capitulate on the terms of divorce.
"I had to either capitulate or rip it all down, and I chose to rip it all down."
Mr. Cruz has described Mr. Trump as "someone who's a dealmaker, who will capitulate" to the Washington establishment.
The question is whether everyone should just roll over and capitulate as if the ideological grab never happened.
Demanding North Korea capitulate and surrender all its nukes before any further negotiations is a dead-end move.
"But it doesn't mean that Starboard will capitulate," said Damien Park, managing director at consulting group Spotlight Advisors.
You are the 3rd most successful fast food franchise in the US. You had no reason to capitulate.
Given the spinelessness they've shown in the past, it's a safe bet that Medicare's administrators will immediately capitulate.
There is a vanishingly small possibility that North Korea and Iran will simply capitulate because Washington demands it.
But analysts who have long studied Iran expressed strong doubts that its leaders would capitulate to American pressure.
But we should be equally aware of the media tendency to capitulate in the face of Trumpian triumphalism.
Word of the Day : surrender under agreed conditions _________ The word capitulate has appeared in 117 articles on NYTimes.
As such, competitors ultimately capitulate to Qualcomm's demands for excessive royalties and other unfavorable licensing stipulations for SEPs.
Public defiance forced the government to capitulate, in a stinging setback for the city's ultimate masters in China.
Carrier initially appeared to capitulate, and Trump claimed victory — before Carrier ultimately moved hundreds of jobs to Mexico anyway.
But Trump's proclamation accomplishes similar goals without needing to capitulate to Democrats, so long as it survives in court.
It is extremely likely that Trump's Twitter incontinence has poised him to capitulate as humiliatingly as possible once again.
The headphones think I would look better if I put some makeup on; I capitulate and put on mascara.
In doing so, Congress would be picking winners and losers, and force creditors to capitulate to the Obama administration.
States are also reluctant to capitulate to coercive pressure because it may tempt stronger powers to escalate their demands.
It must brandish threats of limiting access to its market to force other countries to capitulate to its demands.
All she has to do is capitulate to the system that oppresses her, and be a very good girl.
Rather than capitulate, the Iranians have conducted increasingly provocative actions in the gulf, and started advancing their nuclear program.
We also don't need to capitulate to homophobia and transphobia (which btw *kills* people *smacks forehead*) for any reason.
It gleefully flayed congressional Republicans who were quick to compromise or, in their eyes, capitulate to the party establishment.
The hope has been that the regime in Pyongyang would change, or that China would force it to capitulate.
In 1990 a dust-up with Congress forced him to capitulate on his steely election pledge of "No new taxes".
At some point, you do have to educate voters and make your case to voters, not just capitulate to them.
So they always have to capitulate eventually; they know it, the Saviors know it, and the audience knows it, too.
That gives Maggie the freedom to challenge the Hilltop leader, Gregory, and his decision to capitulate completely to The Saviors.
Combat sports demonstrated athletic prowess, bravery, power, determination—they did not shy away from violence, or capitulate to an enemy.
Trump has been saying the same thing for days -- that Democrats are soft on the border and need to capitulate.
And Democrats will rightly be thrilled that they've forced Republicans to capitulate to fund so many of their domestic priorities.
US conditions for talks are too punitive -- Iran would have to completely capitulate before even sitting down at the table.
While the Chinese treats American trade like a sailor treats a gal on shore leave, both parties capitulate to China.
Given Mr. Trump's contempt for the rule of law and societal norms, I have few expectations that he will capitulate.
In attempting to squeeze Hamas into submission, Abbas bet the group would capitulate in order to avoid a humanitarian disaster.
The Good Facts are enough: Anybody who fails to capitulate to them is part of the Problem, is terminally uncool.
But by refusing to capitulate, these public servants have caused the White House's previously impregnable stone wall to start to crumble.
JPMorgan strategists believe that while leveraged accounts have broadly unwound their short dollar bets, asset managers "have yet to meaningfully capitulate".
Both write themes but don't capitulate on them or use romanticism to elevate their worlds beyond what's seen on the screen.
The implication is that draconian measures could eventually bring Pakistan to its knees and cause it to capitulate to U.S. demands.
Many analysts have emphasized that Iran is unlikely to capitulate fully to U.S. demands and wave the white flag of surrender.
Analyst Patrick Moorhead, from Moor Insights & Strategy, thinks WhatsApp will eventually capitulate on selling ads, but it might take a while.
Neither the Taliban nor the Afghan government are going to force the other to capitulate, provided external support continues for each.
It is the notion that anybody worthy of liberal time and attention and respect must capitulate, immediately, to the Good Facts.
"There have to be these moments where you basically circle the wagons and say enough is enough, or you capitulate," he said.
President Trump is pushing both China and Iran to the brink, betting they'll capitulate and warning of dire consequences if they don't.
In the administration official's view, Powell did not capitulate to Trump on interest rate policy, but "heard" what the president was saying.
It's anyone's guess whether Qatar will continue to push back at Saudi Arabia's demands or eventually capitulate, at least in some form.
If he continues, it is because he hasn't the strength to capitulate, to suspend his desertion forward (the very definition of history).
In addition, relations with Washington remain tense as the White House pressures Europe to capitulate on a number of foreign policy fronts.
"It takes a while for sellers, whether in new development or resales, to capitulate to sudden changes in the market," he said.
Instead of pursuing a path that was yielding results, Obama decided to capitulate to the Iranians at the negotiating table in 2015.
Before he left Washington, he vowed that he would not capitulate on tariffs and called on the group to re-admit Russia.
As a savvy historian, Raulff refuses to capitulate to simplistic chronological organization and instead relays events without forcing them into artificial sequence.
That will only happen when these investors finally capitulate and flow back into stocks on fear of missing out on more gains.
Although some think the filibuster would be better saved for the next confirmation battle, most Democrats are showing few signs they will capitulate.
Perhaps there's a lesson to be learned there for other American companies considering whether or not to capitulate to the social justice mob.
The government needs to reverse this ban and uphold the rule of law and refuse to capitulate to arbitrary actions by the military.
Did he think the United States' superior forces provide sufficient leverage to get Kim to capitulate -- that Trump had a position of strength?
Corporate America had tried to get women to behave as badly as men, Faith Frank said, but women did not have to capitulate.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be loath to appear to capitulate to demands from Trump, who is widely detested in his country.
Its leaders, analysts say, are determined not to capitulate to what they view as economic and psychological warfare, or to negotiate under duress.
"It's very unlikely that the Iranians would capitulate," Michael Hanna, a Middle East expert at the Century Foundation in New York, told me.
That does not mean that Democrats need to capitulate to Trumpism by, for instance, changing their position on key immigration issues like DACA.
In front of some audiences, John McDonnell, the shadow chancellor, implies that he would not capitulate to the forces of capital without a scrap.
Even though the fight got Microsoft into deep trouble with competition authorities, which nearly broke it up, Netscape, an internet pioneer, had to capitulate.
"This notion that you have to capitulate in some way just because you're worried about getting tweeted at is a little silly," he said.
This reversal, displaying a troubling capacity to capitulate to political pressures, comes months after the Corps granted the Dakota Access full approval to construct.
"I'm really hoping that YouTube doesn't capitulate to a multihundred-million-dollar corporation who've had a long history of advocating corporate censorship," he said.
Obama's public persona demonstrated awareness that she was not free to go natural (conspicuously) but also that she was not willing to capitulate completely.
Big picture: In the Trump framing, the U.S. threatens to limit access to its market to force other countries to capitulate to its demands.
The health of China's economy depends on exporting to the United States, so, the thinking goes, the Chinese government will capitulate to American demands.
"China's not ready to capitulate, and this trade war could get worse before it gets better," Cramer, who at CNBC's conference, said on Wednesday.
Institutions fearing a charge of racism capitulate to these demands and it falls to the vigilance of small secular groups to stop this encroachment.
"If we are waiting for [Chinese President] Xi Jinping, to capitulate, then the situation is going to go from bad to worse, " Roach said.
We recognize that these attacks use destruction as a means of instilling fear, with the fear meant to cause us to capitulate to demands.
It was hard, at the juncture, not to capitulate to a market that had rebounded so sharply and recommend everyone get back into the pool.
These folks believe they hold the magic power of the wallet over developers who should cower before them and capitulate to any of their demands.
You explain that Samsung's sales weren't great last year and if it doesn't capitulate to crapware, it will get pushed out for somebody that will.
As we talk to clients, they're starting to capitulate and value players that weren't involved in this space are starting to buy into the space.
"The Royal College of Physicians has spoken, and the vast majority of physicians will capitulate to that because it is their professional responsibility," said Liebling.
It's to watch him capitulate, and, in so doing, seize the right to declare who's morally fit to be in the party, and who isn't.
Could these companies ever actually be forced to change—or reach a strategic calculation to capitulate, in a way—as a result of these lawsuits?
In the half-decade war that has followed, Assad has used a "siege and starve" technique on rebel-held areas to force them to capitulate.
At that point, Brazil looked as if they might capitulate as they did in their astonishing 7-1 semi-final defeat to Germany four years ago.
"I just don't see the economic numbers for the U.S. consumer to really make [stocks] capitulate that much," she said Monday in a "Trading Nation " segment.
Turkey, which has been trying to strike greater economic partnerships with Beijing, recently became the latest Islamic country to capitulate to Beijing over the Uighurs' plight.
Barclays became the latest to capitulate, as it slashed its first quarter estimate for gross domestic product from 2.5 percent all the way to 1.5 percent.
Mitt Romney blasting Trump and the US as being "so weak and diplomatically inept" to capitulate to Turkey and calling for public hearings on the matter.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has used a "siege and starve" technique on Madaya and other rebel-held areas in an attempt force them to capitulate.
It must wait to see if its oil clampdown — which looks like a far more effective tool — will force Iranian leaders to capitulate to American demands.
"The government has been far too willing to capitulate before securing the necessary changes which would get an agreement through the House of Commons," he said.
Rather than capitulate to the anti-abortion agenda, Planned Parenthood forewent the $60 million in funding it would have received had it stayed in the program.
" Heschel, in a speech on religion and race, reminded us of the persistence of autocratic power when he stated that "Pharaoh is not ready to capitulate.
What kind of cringing, bewildered invertebrates roll over and capitulate to the losing side of a debate at a time when they've never had more leverage?
"Rather than capitulate to extortion and blackmail, I've decided to publish exactly what they sent me, despite the personal cost and embarrassment they threaten," he explained.
Knowing he would either lose in the ring or be stripped of his license outside of it, Johann was left with little choice but to capitulate.
"Over the course of this year, (North Korea has) consistently escalated its pressure on the US trying to force them to capitulate on negotiations," he said.
Graham's proposal lets Republicans keep up the fight, and keep their voters outraged, rather than capitulate — and there is nothing Trump hates more than backing down.
And it doesn't look like there is an end in sight, with Democrats refusing to capitulate to President Donald Trump's demands for a $0003 billion border wall.
There are several companies, however, that have managed to protect their market share and not capitulate to rumors that Amazon would come for their industries, Cramer said.
Back in September-October, the administration could have risked imposing punitive tariffs on China and hoped to weather the economic fallout while waiting for China to capitulate.
Will AT&T have to pay Verizon to sponsor HBO data for its customers, or will Verizon capitulate and offer HBO data for free to remain competitive?
These provocations seem based on an idea that raising the risk of war can force China or North Korea to capitulate to Washington's demands, ignoring recent history.
I can't speak to all of their motives, but I was unwilling to capitulate to a system dominated by petty tyrants willing to win at any cost.
He will be criticized if he is seen to capitulate, but he will also be criticized if he is seen as contributing to the destruction of NAFTA.
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — The pair of budding corruption fighters paused outside Slovakia's presidential palace, trying to decide how long to give the government to capitulate to their demands.
As shaky as Seattle's offensive line has been, it will not capitulate to a Detroit pass rush that has 26 sacks, the second fewest in the league.
At some point, Mary Queen of Scots becomes an exercise in examining the ways even the world's most powerful women must capitulate to the horrible men around them.
If—as is highly unlikely—the Fed were to capitulate to the president and cut rates instead, the ensuing bounce would probably be smaller than its critics imagine.
And that her base will punish her not at all for refusing to play ball -- or, in the base's mind, capitulate -- to the demands of this White House.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani also refused to negotiate unless the US lifted all sanctions, making diplomacy far more difficult, as neither side can compromise without appearing to capitulate.
Wall Street doesn't like to admit to its mistakes, but Pacific Crest was forced to capitulate on its poorly timed downgrade of Nvidia after just over two months.
On Monday, Trump hailed a U.S.-Mexico deal on certain NAFTA provisions and threatened auto tariffs on Canada if it didn't capitulate by the end of the week.
Mr. Krugman appears to be asking Mr. Sanders to capitulate and not raise questions about Hillary Clinton's policy positions, past and present, simply because she's in the lead.
The fanbase is at a collective breaking point, and the University fears it enough to capitulate after only a few hours of very loud tweets and phone calls.
But Iranian leaders were never going to just capitulate to American demands, and they continue working to thwart American objectives in Syria, Iraq and elsewhere across the region.
He argued that they had forced Mexico to capitulate on a deal on immigration and had prompted companies to desert China, at great cost to the Chinese economy.
As "Waves" neared its completion date, Poster and Currier raced to contact other artists who had a hand in West's song, hoping that the rapper would eventually capitulate.
Having to capitulate to the state government was the latest in a series of indignities suffered by Atlantic City, once seen as the glittering jewel of the Jersey Shore.
That should send many of the industrials that rallied earlier this week on hopes that China could capitulate to Trump the same way Mexico and Canada have ... back down.
As in the presence of motor-mouthed comedians, you either sit there stone-faced or eventually capitulate to the cascade of weirdness and the fertility of wayward minds unleashed.
"Unfortunately, the Fed is only likely to capitulate if there are either significant signs of further financial stress or clear signs that growth is dropping below potential," it said.
Once sanctions are enacted, foreign autocrats are often willing to absorb economic pain rather than capitulate, seeing what they're sanctioned for as more valuable than the cost of sanctions.
This is an extreme example but an important one, given that plenty of smart people capitulate when faced with the pain of looking too hard at fast-falling balances.
Sanders will now be faced with extreme pressure to fall in line and capitulate to the Democrat Party by pledging his full support to Hillary for party unity sake.
The government of president Michel Temer already has rock bottom approval ratings, and after pushing a program of fiscal responsibility has now had to capitulate and offer fuel subsidies.
During a joint news conference after the summit meeting, Mr. Trump appeared to capitulate to Mr. Putin, which drew outrage from many Republican lawmakers, longtime supporters and his aides.
Every legislator is accountable for how he or she votes on the emergency declaration, but Madison expected those immediately facing re-election to capitulate more easily to public opinion.
"They have been unwilling to capitulate and they've really wanted to separate themselves as not being beholden to Wall Street," said Swonk, founder of Diane Swonk LLC in Chicago.
"China's not ready to capitulate, and this trade war could get worse before it gets better," Cramer, who spoke with Kudlow at CNBC's Delivering Alpha conference, said on Wednesday.
As protest marches and strikes indicate, we don't like to capitulate, nor to be manipulated by outside sources, and changing our routines and our way of life is capitulation.
Only after being threatened with a lawsuit did the EPA capitulate, and not until December, 2010 — almost two years into the Obama administration — did it sign a settlement agreement.
So if Iran is not willing to take sanctions and suffer, and if it's not willing to compromise and capitulate, then it needs to do something to change the situation.
Perhaps Ryan and his allies can build something new that represents the principles they subscribe to, without having to capitulate to the hateful elements that have dragged down the party.
A host of other major companies — like Alcoa, General Electric, Dow Chemical, Macy's, Sotheby's, JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America — decided, under considerable pressure, that it was time to capitulate.
It also exposes the same strategy of years of bitter siege imposed on former opposition bastions by Moscow and Syrian President Bashar al Assad's forces to push rebels to capitulate.
"President Trump cannot and will not capitulate on his promise to secure the border," Graham, who has been leading negotiations to resolve the ongoing partial government shutdown, wrote on Twitter.
Trump inflamed the situation by saying the deal would be renamed the U.S.-Mexico trade agreement and threatening to impose auto tariffs on Canada if the northern neighbor didn't capitulate.
In resuming sanctions, Mr. Trump hopes to force Iran to capitulate to unrealistic American demands, including ending all its nuclear activity and ceasing its military role in Syria and Yemen.
In July, 2016, Navarro, who went on to become the White House director of trade and manufacturing policy, predicted that the mere threat of tariffs would force China to capitulate.
Biden, who has misrepresented his vote on the campaign trail, made sure to capitulate by saying the vote was a "mistake," a word he went on to use five times.
"if the U.S. wants to use extreme pressuring and all kinds of ways to escalate trade frictions to force China to capitulate, this is impossible," Mr. Wang said on Sunday.
However, investors will soon capitulate on their expectation of upside to 2017 EPS forecasts as they face the reality that the accretive impact from tax reform will not occur until 2018.
A political official in Jaish al Islam denied they had agreed to evacuate Douma and said the government-inspired reports were stepped up psychological warfare aimed at forcing them to capitulate.
While the Fed has seemed to capitulate to the market before, there's a pressing reason why that might not happen this time: There's little evidence rate cuts would do much good.
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And then what happens is, all these investors who otherwise, they were not sure I was a cultural fit for, I wasn't sure they were a cultural fit for, they all capitulate.
And the fact that it has this massive exposure to China and the fact that in the Chinese market, it has capitulated to demands it would never capitulate to the American market.
But Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and most of his cabinet do not want to be seen to capitulate to violence or appear unwilling to enforce Israel's claim to sovereignty over all Jerusalem.
If you do not resist, you may live, your career may even thrive, but your life and career will not be the ones that inspired you to capitulate in the first place.
"Rather than capitulate to extortion and blackmail, I've decided to publish exactly what [AMI] sent me, despite the personal cost and embarrassment they threaten," Bezos wrote in a blog post on Thursday.
A day earlier, top U.S. independent refiner Valero Energy Corp was the first to capitulate to worsening market conditions with a 25-percent cut to gasoline output at its 180,000 Tennessee refinery.
And hardliners in the Trump administration worry Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is leading him down an accommodationist path that — in their minds — would betray the President's economic agenda and capitulate to Beijing.
After 9/11, this tendency was intensified due to the desperation to rebuild what had been lost, to fill the void, to prove that the United States would not capitulate to terrorisms.
My own gender is a continuum that stretches from a 4-year-old who stood in the wrong gender line to the 71-year-old who just doesn't capitulate to binaries anymore.
Ten years ago today we saw the first shoe drop when EMI decided to sell DRM-free music in iTunes, a copy-protection battle that would eventually see the entire music industry capitulate.
But now it appears that Ryan simply painted himself into a corner—and his only way out was to capitulate to Trump while Hillary Clinton was laying into him all over cable television.
Hart then refused to apologize, stating that he had addressed the issue in the past and would not capitulate to the request for him to do so again in order to move forward.
That's the secret to successful people performing in high-pressure situations — they don't capitulate when they have a mountain to climb because they know exactly how far and fast they have to climb.
I assume that Xi will attempt to ride out the current conflict without making any significant concessions and that the United States, once its economy is damaged enough, is likely to ultimately capitulate.
The threat was a drastic move against an American ally, essentially daring the Mexican government to risk economic catastrophe on both sides of the border if it did not capitulate to his demands.
"The problem is as much about appearing to not capitulate to the other side as it is trying to solve any problems," said Michael Stephens of the Royal United Services Institute in London.
As the shares hit record highs on what seems like a daily basis, more and more of those shorts are forced to capitulate and buy the stock back, fueling the run even further.
"The problem is as much about appearing to not capitulate to the other side as it is trying to solve any problems," Michael Stephens of the Royal United Services Institute told the Times.
"We think the market still has the potential to move higher as investors capitulate into equities; note that the "Great Rotation" out of fixed income into equities has yet to happen," wrote the analysts.
Our task, then, is not to capitulate in the face of the current pushback — or allow this Anita Hill moment to give way to a decade of postfeminist backlash, as happened in the 1990s.
LONDON (Reuters) - British foreign minister Jeremy Hunt said on Saturday that the European Union should end its blanket refusals of British proposals in Brexit talks, as any belief that Britain would capitulate was misplaced.
" Bezos said he's revealing the details rather than "capitulate to extortion and blackmail," adding the publication believed the photos were newsworthy because it's "necessary to show Amazon shareholders that my business judgment is terrible.
This milestone follows a vow from Ayatollah Ali Khamenei that Iran would never capitulate to U.S. sanctions, in the supreme leader's first public comments since Mr. Trump's last-minute cancellation of a military strike.
"China's proportionate and targeted tariffs on U.S. imports are meant to send a strong signal that it will not capitulate to U.S. demands," said Eswar Prasad, a professor of international trade at Cornell University.
Jojo Rabbit is an "anti-hate satire" because it refuses to capitulate to the unstated rules of Holocaust stories — instead, it demands that we find laughter in the unfathomable, and humanity in the monstrous.
Alice Kaplan, The Collaborator: The Trial and Execution of Robert Brasillach University of Chicago Press, 2000 If it's starting to sound like the game is rigged in favor of those who capitulate, take heart.
"If we get a sufficiently strong surprise to the upside on both retail sales and CPI, the sceptics might have to capitulate and buy some dollars," said John Hardy, head of currency strategy at Saxo.
During a deposition taken by Olszewski&aposs attorney in 1998 — first reported by the Village Voice in 2001 — Michael Bloomberg described Garrison&aposs and Olszewski&aposs claims as "extortion," to which he refused to capitulate.
On Wednesday, Mr. Trump defended his use of tariffs, saying they had forced Mexico to capitulate on a deal on immigration and were causing companies to leave China, at great cost to the Chinese economy.
Something had to be done to end China's unfair practices, and rather than capitulate to the predictions of recession and calamity, we need to stay the course and continue to add tariffs to Chinese goods.
MANAGUA, Nicaragua — The hundreds of hot dog buns, bananas and containers of instant soup stacked up at the Polytechnic University basketball court suggest that the young people hunkered down here are not planning to capitulate.
If one side decides to ignore the rules for the sake of power, the other side has no choice but to capitulate or respond in kind, which leads to a death spiral of illiberal behavior.
"While it feels like we have been running face first into the wind, we don't intend to capitulate and are sticking to our strategy of being long (on) misunderstood value and shorting 'not value'," he wrote.
Elected to the Ukranian parliament while still a prisoner, many view Savchenko as a national hero back home—a female military pioneer who single-handedly upheld Ukraine's global reputation and refused to capitulate to Russian aggression.
If, for example, Russia sent forces into a Russian-speaking area of Estonia, NATO would be faced with an existential dilemma: to fight back and risk nuclear war, or to capitulate and destroy its own credibility.
In this instance, however, the editors are not interested in gifting Democrats, but rather in giving congressional Republicans a harmless means of expressing their collective outrage over a president seeming to capitulate to a foreign power.
They also agreed that Zelensky, still new in the job, is sensitive to domestic perception and would not want to tell his own people that he had felt like he had to capitulate to American demands.
Trump has told aides that his military threats will drive North Korea to capitulate and rein in its nuclear and missile programs, four White House officials said, a view not shared among most U.S. intelligence agencies.
"If a private company would be required to capitulate to a government demand like this, we're living in George Orwell's 1984," said Matthew Adams, a partner at Fox Rothschild who works on cases involving digital forensics.
If you were inclined to believe terrorism is simply war, that terrorists would capitulate before shock and awe, and that we'd all be a lot safer once we got Bin Laden, this is all pretty confounding.
And with the Toronto Raptors' uncanny ability to capitulate in the playoffs, I'm left wondering why he didn't choose—oh, I don't know—a Conference Semi-Finals Game 1 matchup against LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers.
"While OPEC leadership retains hope that the price collapse will be a catalyst for a reconciliation between the two oil heavyweights, President Putin may not quickly capitulate," writes Helima Croft, head of global commodities strategy at RBC.
"You hear our Democratic colleagues say, well, they're going to shut down the government unless we capitulate on the DACA fix, which is not going to happen," Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn of Texas said on Monday.
In all things: You don't have to faithfully recreate a greeting card or holiday movie idea of what this is supposed to be like, or capitulate to what your family thinks you are supposed to be like.
"One thing I won't do is capitulate," Newsom told CNN's Kyung Lah in an interview about his contentious relationship with the commander-in-chief before Trump formally announced that his administration would revoke the vehicle emissions waiver.
Many thought that either Fox News would replace Ms Kelly as moderator at the last minute or Mr Trump would capitulate and join the other leading GOP candidates on stage at the Iowa Events Centre in Des Moines.
It is the conditions that produce violence that should upset us ethically and prompt us to act responsibly, rather than to capitulate to a privatized emotional response that substitutes a therapeutic language for a political and worldly one.
But now, what started as a mild trend in the U.S. of upping equity exposure seems to be going global, perhaps as the last bears capitulate in the face of a low-volatility march higher in equity markets.
While Trump said he was willing to "embrace peace with all who seek it," he showed no sign of relaxing conditions for dialogue with Iran that would effectively require the Islamic Republic to capitulate on its top issues.
It took a tsunami of media attention to get such adults to capitulate to J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter books and, once they did, they raved about the series as an exception, seemingly unaware of its distinguished lineage.
But Britain had wasted months in the first phase of Brexit talks, only to capitulate to the EU's demands, and it needed to be more realistic when formal negotiations about a future trade deal start in March, she argued.
But as the shares hit record highs throughout January and early February, more and more of those shorts were forced to capitulate and buy the stock back, fueling the run even further and scaling the losses for Tesla's shorts.
Analysts say if the Shanghai Index can stand firmly above the 3,300 point mark - a level that has proven to be stiff resistance, with three failed attempts to breach it over the past nine months - market bears would capitulate.
Why it matters: Democrats' opposition reflects their growing unwillingness to capitulate to Republicans who aren't giving them what they want — namely signing off on their bipartisan DACA deal from last week — even if it means causing a government shutdown.
But in a July brief to a U.S. appeals court, Levy portrayed Rybolovlev's various legal actions against his client since 2015 in Singapore, Switzerland, Monaco and Hong Kong as a "global terror campaign" designed to get him to capitulate.
"Mylan had refused to capitulate for over a year as headwinds were building, holding itself out as differentiated and able to weather challenges that its peers were facing," RBC Capital Markets analyst Randall Stanicky said in a research note.
Durbin insisted that Democrats would not capitulate to the president's demand for more than $5 billion in funding for border wall construction, arguing that lawmakers had already agreed on a package that would provide $1.3 billion for border security.
Britain said on Saturday it would not "capitulate" to European Union demands in Brexit talks and again urged the bloc to engage with its proposals after May had said that Brexit talks with the EU had hit an impasse.
President Trump himself, one of the grandest boasters of the strength and resilience of markets and the American economy, appeared to capitulate on Monday with a more somber tone reflecting the immense magnitude of the challenge facing the nation.
Now, in Stockholm, Kim's working-level negotiators continued to issue these demands and then walked out after more than eight hours of discussion, hoping they could pressure the U.S. negotiators to capitulate in order to keep the dialogue open.
Should the rebellion's sponsors cut their losses and force the rebels to capitulate in exchange for whatever favor Russia is able to offer, such as facilitating Turkish policy in Central Asia or helping Saudi Arabia extricate itself from Yemen?
Foreign Minister Jeremy Hunt had told BBC radio on Saturday that if EU leaders expected the UK to capitulate, then they had "profoundly misjudged the British people", even if that meant leaving the bloc next March without a deal.
But even though Mr Trump has changed his stance towards the one-China policy, this does not necessarily mean he will capitulate to China on other matters, nor that he and Mr Xi will be able to work together constructively.
In other words, its the willingness of consumers to pay higher fares for rides, as company's capitulate to pressure from investors to shrink losses and end the coupons that helped them grow market share over previous years as privately funded companies.
"If you're unsure where the other side wants to go it is really difficult to know what would please them unless you capitulate, and that's not going to happen," one person briefed on Ottawa's negotiating stance said on condition of anonymity.
But he didn't seem to have much faith in those members of Congress educating their constituents—if they understand the issue, and the public needs to understand it, shouldn't it be incumbent on our elected officials to inform rather than capitulate?
It just hasn't happened yet, because investors are hoping that President Donald Trump will relent on trade, that the Chinese will capitulate, that the economy will shrug off the trade war, and that the Fed will cut rates, he said.
Analysts say market bears would capitulate if the Shanghai Index can hold firmly above the 3,300 point mark - a level at which there has proven to be stiff resistance, with three failed attempts to breach it over the past nine months.
"If Zelensky were to say, 'I was ready to capitulate and agree to these investigations, I was ready to go on CNN until the aid was restored,' that would obviously be hurtful to him back home would it not?" asked Schiff.
KIEV, Ukraine — It was early September, and Ukraine's new president, Volodymyr Zelensky, faced an agonizing choice: whether to capitulate to President Trump's demands to publicly announce investigations against his political enemies or to refuse, and lose desperately needed military aid.
It would have been easy to capitulate, to cut and run—to, you know, I-- I do think that the idea of investing in the ecosystem, there's industry relations, there's government relations, there's academic relations, there's workforce relations-- workforce relations.
The rebels say the indiscriminate bombing forced them to capitulate and agree to surrender deals that force them either to make peace or leave to rebel-held areas after weeks of bombing and sieges that prevented food from reaching the enclaves.
Eighteen months after Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt imposed a land and sea blockade aimed at bringing Qatar to heel, this tiny, gas-rich strip of sand jutting into the Persian Gulf is still refusing to capitulate.
But it may nonetheless be a turning point: It will mark the end of the charade of Palestinian leadership and autonomy by proving that even when Palestinians capitulate to and collaborate with their occupiers for decades, they remain shut out.
Union leaders hope that the threat of an economic standstill lasting through the Christmas holidays will give the government no choice but to capitulate and at the same time seriously weaken Mr. Macron's credibility through the remainder of his presidency.
The rebels say the indiscriminate bombing forced them to capitulate and agree to surrender deals that force them either to make peace or leave to rebel-held areas after weeks of bombing and sieges that prevented food from reaching the enclaves.
It convened the last time South Koreans exploded in protest and forced a government to capitulate, in 1987, when a small band of reporters and photographers would assemble to chronicle the daily demonstrations by students at Yonsei University in Seoul.
After what the school described as "22 months of earnest discussion and extensive dialogue with the Archdiocese of Indianapolis about Cathedral's continued Catholic identity," the school ultimately decided to capitulate to the archbishop's demand, and Payne-Elliott was fired last June.
If many of the paintings in this exhibition remain visually fractious, with one style refusing to capitulate to another, the delicately knitted, moodily shimmering surface of "The Enchanted Island" suggests an integration of divisiveness that avoids both banality and Babel.
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, a veteran of trade negotiations from former President Ronald Reagan's administration in the 1980s who is Trump's top trade official, told lawmakers in Washington that the United States could not afford to capitulate to China economically.
It sees that it has basically two paths: It can either continue to take sanctions and suffer the consequences or it can capitulate by agreeing to talks and pursuing compromises with the US. The Trump administration, particularly the president, wants the latter.
"I view our intent to capitulate to censorship and surveillance demands in exchange for access to the Chinese market as a forfeiture of our values and governmental negotiating position across the globe," Poulson told the site he had written in his resignation letter.
However, unlike Indiana and Georgia, leaders in Mississippi, North Carolina and Texas have chosen to defend the fundamental freedom of their citizens to believe and live according to those beliefs, rather than capitulate to the economic threats of big business and entertainment.
But I've studied the scriptures carefully, especially the gospels and Paul's letters, and I see no reason to capitulate to this downsized version of Easter weekend, with a vengeful God putting up his own son on a cross for satisfaction of some kind.
France has sought to bring the two into talks but has so far failed, suggesting neither is willing to abandon core elements of policy - the U.S. belief that pressure will bring Iran to its knees, and Iran's refusal to capitulate to U.S. duress.
And it appeared to reflect a decision by the administration that increasing threats against Kim could cause him to capitulate -- even though Trump's bellicosity has utterly failed to halt North Korea's accelerating bid to twin a nuclear bomb with a long range missile.
Maybe he should keep his hands in his pockets, but at least it means he isn't prepared to capitulate to the icy codes of personal decorum written by people who don't know the difference between exuberant human warmth and unwarranted sexual advances.
France has sought to bring the two into talks but has so far failed, suggesting neither is willing to abandon core elements of policy - the U.S. belief that pressure will bring Iran to its knees, and Iran's refusal to capitulate to U.S. duress.
On this they did: Mr. Trump insisted again on $5.7 billion in border wall funding, and asked Democrats, who he pointed out have supported money for physical barriers in the past, if they would capitulate if he agreed to reopen the government.
He raised his voice, paced, implied I was a prude who didn't know how to read or draw reasonable conclusions from text," and later, "Every time he asked me a question, I answered it, and he became freshly enraged when I refused to capitulate.
The two parties seemed dug in, suggesting the shutdown would continue, a possibility that was underscored on Friday by President Trump's warning to congressional leaders that it could last months, even years, if Democrats did not capitulate and provide money for a border wall.
BUCHAREST, Romania — Romanian anticorruption protesters were out in record numbers on Sunday evening, so distrusting of their government that they refused to accept its contrite promise the night before to capitulate to their demands and rescind a decree that had decriminalized some corruption offenses.
Why it matters: Zelensky was poised to capitulate to what House impeachment committee members and several witnesses have accused Trump of doing — withholding military aid to Ukraine to pressure its government into announcing investigations into the Bidens and the origins of the Russia probe.
WASHINGTON — President Trump said he would look for alternative venues for his State of the Union address on Tuesday, appearing to capitulate after Speaker Nancy Pelosi again told him she would not invite him to deliver it at the House until the government reopens.
This is not how the Democratic Party has historically operated, so to see it begin to capitulate to the likes of far-left groups (which I used to believe possessed little influence) marks a troubling shift towards extremism that mimics the Republicans' Tea Party phenomenon of 2010.
According to Bezos, many people have given in to AMI when faced with just such a choice: "Numerous people have contacted our investigation team about their similar experiences with AMI, and how they needed to capitulate because, for example, their livelihoods were at stake," he wrote.
He is grappling with Trump's strident rhetoric as well as disagreement among the president's top aides over whether saber-rattling will force Kim to capitulate and what the threshold for any military actions should be, according to several U.S. officials who spoke on condition of anonymity.
The White House is "unwavering in their view that the U.S. will 'win' this trade war and that the Chinese government will have to capitulate," Henrietta Treyz, the director of economic policy research at Veda Partners, an investment advisory firm, said in a note to clients.
Trump's nomination in 2016 reflected a collapse on the part of the institutional GOP, which ultimately had no choice but to capitulate to its voters and embrace the combination of debased servility and rank fascism that was previously allowed to remain latent in Republican political appeals.
"The question for New Yorkers will be can he — within a highly charged and politicized environment where there are competing visions and interests — speak truth to power or will he capitulate to pressure that will come from every side?" said Josh Matlow, a Toronto city councilor.
This time around it might succeed where Reagan failed: Barring taxpayers from deducting state and local income taxes and limiting the property taxes they can deduct on their federal returns, the Republican bills could, for the first time, force high-tax states run by Democrats to capitulate.
But with taps running dry it was easier to capitulate to the rioters' main demand, which is to allow the Jats, a caste-like community that is powerful in Haryana, to gain "reservations"—that is, a share of state favours formally reserved for the supposedly poor and downtrodden.
Headed into 2017, we knew that one of two things would be true about the Republican Party: Either they would learn the lesson that going on offense on abortion is a winning issue, or they would capitulate yet again to elite opinion and drive away their own voters.
Rather than treating allies like reckless teenagers who can't be trusted without Uncle Sam's constant supervision, or feckless weaklings that will jump at the chance to capitulate to rapacious neighbors, Washington should empower mature, like-minded states to deal with local challenges before they become regional or global crises.
WASHINGTON — The White House signaled on Tuesday that President Trump might be ready to capitulate on his demand for $5 billion for a wall on the southwestern border, but negotiations on a spending deal remained murky as lawmakers awaited a White House strategy to avert a Christmastime government shutdown.
If the Child Victims Act, which in a future iteration might include stipulations about who is required to report abuse, doesn't get passed, it will tell us something not only about the way politicians capitulate to religious interests, but also about the cultural pretenses we maintain around children's safety.
Mr. Trump's "maximum pressure campaign" to impose ever more debilitating economic sanctions did not force Iran to capitulate; instead, predictably, it induced Tehran to lash out with a series of increasingly bold military provocations against Sunni Arab and Western targets while restarting important aspects of its nuclear program.
France, in particular, has sought to bring the two into a wider dialogue but has so far failed, suggesting neither is yet willing to abandon core elements of policy: the U.S. belief that pressure will bring Iran to its knees, and Iran's refusal to capitulate to U.S. duress.
"If the EU's view is that just by saying no to every proposal made by the United Kingdom, we will eventually capitulate and end up either with a Norway option or indeed staying in the EU... then they've profoundly misjudged he British people," Jeremy Hunt told BBC radio.
In each of those, the United States stood on the precipice -- would it succumb to the spread of slavery out of the South; would it capitulate to the economic ravages of the Great Depression; and would it give in to the demons of racist fear and undermine American democracy?
Letter To the Editor: "Ban Ki-moon's Thankless Position" (editorial, June 11) says the secretary general "had no real choice" but to capitulate to Saudi Arabia's demands that he remove the Saudi-led coalition from his "list of shame" for killing and maiming children and attacking schools and hospitals in Yemen.
"If the EU's view is that just by saying no to every proposal made by the United Kingdom, we will eventually capitulate and end up either with a Norway option or indeed staying in the EU, if that is there view then they've profoundly misjudged he British people," Hunt told BBC radio.
Clinton on Wednesday said she understands Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE's reluctance to capitulate despite trailing her in both delegates and the popular vote.
She does join Match, she goes to a salon and gets fully waxed, she starts dating an architect whom she didn't meet on Match, who is eight years older than her, pro women's pubic hair, and appalled by how readily a gender-studies professor will capitulate to arbitrary standards of female beauty.
Except, of course, that Kelly, unlike a fictional dinosaur, has been through some truly horrific sexual violations, including vile and gendered comments from a man who is now the president of the United States, as well as an online silencing campaign that will most likely continue for as long as she refuses to capitulate.
I was incredibly fortunate that the exhaustion of constant spin and fear, along with the loving guidance of my parents and brave people who refused to capitulate to my hostility, eventually led me from nationalism to where I am today: a place in which I embrace diversity, and the constant change that creates it.
"And second if you look at positioning right now, if you look at how currency is behaving even in the short term, feels like the shorts they are getting no joy, they are starting to capitulate, if you look at options market and you look for safe havens around, suddenly the U.K. is not looking that bad."
But I remember watching that famous Cabinet meeting where Trump just goes around the table while each member of the Cabinet showers him with ridiculous praise, and all I could think about was the committee meeting in the film where every vote is unanimous because everyone capitulates to whatever they think they have to capitulate to.
If these figures do not capitulate—one thinks of the eight lonely individuals who stood in Red Square in 1968 to protest the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia and as a result, reports one survivor of the gulag, "made millions stop being afraid"—we may be emboldened to resist or overcome that danger, which can have the tonic effect of lessening our fear.
The most vocal challenge to Ms. von der Leyen, and the one which could eventually force her to capitulate and change course, came from the European Parliament, the only directly elected institution at European Union level, where she must win a vote approving her choice of commissioners before she and her team are scheduled to take office on Nov. 1.
We as a country are in a period of trying to really understand what our future looks like; is it a reset period during which we undo the progressive administrative state and attempt a return to more of a founder's approach, or do we just capitulate and let the state rise until all pretense is gone and we accept that we serve it?
She explains that Ares, the God of War, is their enemy—he once enslaved them to Greeks (though she neglects to mention that their bullet-repelling Bracelets symbolized their former slave-shackles, and were intended to remind the Amazons of their vow to never to capitulate again to male dominance.) Diana is shown the great weapon of the Amazons: the "Godkiller," a giant broadsword a la Excalibur.
Rather than address Iran's wider interference across the Middle East and beyond its borders, Trump's strategy is designed to accomplish one of two difficult outcomes — that increased U.S. economic pressure on Tehran will force it to capitulate to Trump's demands to improve upon the "worst deal ever," or that such pressure would weaken the already fragile Islamic Republic and lead to political change in Tehran.
As memorable as the designs themselves was Mr. Risso's decision to show the collection on models in a real array of shapes and sizes, including one thickset young guy whose fixed look of distaste was either the result of indigestion or a rebuke to those of us who unthinkingly capitulate, one season after the next, to a single fashionable body ideal: that of the pretty male starveling.
And I don't think the conservatives of South Carolina want to nominate another dealmaker, someone who's going to cut deals with Reid, Pelosi, Obama, someone who's going to surrender and capitulate and give in on their principles," he said, adding, "I think what they're looking for is someone who is a consistent conservative, stands for Constitution and Bill of Rights, stands with working men and women of this country.
"By bringing North America together ... [the USMCA] will only strengthen the President's hand as we demand that China end the trade abuses that have characterized the decades of the past," Vice President Mike Pence told an audience Tuesday at the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank in Washington D.C. This is one of the most important negotiations in American history and Trump has refused to capitulate in the face of opposition from both Democrats and Republicans as well as Wall Street.

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