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After years, Apple might finally cave in to everyone's wishes.
It's not just kids who cave in to peer pressure.
And if Harley was the first to cave in to tariffs, who's next?
Qatar's leaders don't want to cave in to the demands of the Saudis.
That is, we cave in to superstitions even when we know they're illogical.
But the central government will be reluctant to cave in to the protesters' demands.
Far-left politician Jean-Luc Melenchon said the candidates should not cave in to violence.
Greek government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopoulos said Greece would not cave in to demands for more austerity.
Or do you want to cave in to President's Trump's demands for a massive deportation force?
"I think he is going to cave in to the harsher voices in his base," Grijalva said.
Washington must not cave in to European pressure over the Visa Waiver Program — it should double down.
Ms. Szydlo told Parliament in May that her government would never cave in to an "ultimatum" from Brussels.
Once we win that battle, will America cave in to Turkish pressure and abandon us, despite this sacrifice?
" PETER CARDILLO, CHIEF MARKET ECONOMIST, SPARTAN CAPITAL SECURITIES, NEW YORK: "He's saying we can't cave in to political pressure.
But the public needs to tell regulators now to strengthen safeguards, and not cave in to telecommunications carriers' manipulative tactics.
But bowing to the protesters' demands and seeming to cave in to the French street has political downsides as well.
Administrators will often try to get advisers, who tend to have close bonds with their students, to cave in to demands.
The move was seen by some as a cave-in to Uber, which had launched an aggressive campaign targeting the mayor.
In its report, the IMF acknowledged the risk that the government could cave in to political pressure to slow down painful changes.
In January, the chef wrote on Facebook that he would never cower before a minority that sought only chaos and cave in to intimidation.
In Risen's view, we often "acquiesce"— or cave in to our System 1 thinking — even when we know it's irrational, for a few simple reasons.
The company steadfastly refused to cave in to the notch trend, and kept its flagship phones, such as the Galaxy S9 and the Note 9, notch-free.
Mr. Tsipras is also reluctant to cave in to lenders' demands at a time of opposition to further austerity from a radical faction inside his Syriza party.
The decision to cave in to one of protesters' five core demands marked a dramatic U-turn for Lam, who for months has refused to withdraw the bill.
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador of Mexico was already under pressure at home not to cave in to what critics called the bullying tactics of a bombastic American leader.
If we want our children and grandchildren to remember us fondly, we should leave the resources they may need in the ground, not cave in to short-sighted industry demands.
The great difficulty for the French president is that he has styled himself as a leader who does not cave in to the street, as so many of his predecessors have.
Fearing mass unrest, the ruling Communist Party has repeatedly instructed Chinese banks and local officials to cave in to angry investors, who have protested outside government offices after losing their investments.
The bond issue itself was seen as a weapon in the political war to pressure Democrats to cave in to Governor Bruce Rauner's demands, while losing money for the cash-strapped state.
Rather than teach them to absorb material that is slower, duller and decidedly two-dimensional, like a lot of worthwhile information is, schools cave in to what they say children expect: fun.
ROME, Oct 8 (Reuters) - Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini said on Monday the government would not cave in to market pressure and backtrack on its plans to increase deficit spending next year.
Bouake was the epicentre of several months of army mutinies last year that spread to cities and towns across Ivory Coast, forcing the government to cave in to demands for bonus payments and promotions.
An approach that stops short of leaving the agreement is unlikely to satisfy its conservative critics, who attacked it as President Barack Obama's cave-in to Iran, an American adversary of nearly four decades.
President Trump's tough-talking personal exchanges with Kim before the summit was first announced showed that he is prepared to risk destabilizing the Korean Peninsula rather than cave in to whatever the North Koreans demand.
Yet bankers and lawyers expect companies trying to restructure more than 150 billion reais ($47 billion) of debt to cave in to pressure from creditors and speed up asset sales, which could drive prices lower.
A U.S. court ordered Google to remove the film, but it had refused to cave in to multiple removal requests in Pakistan, where the film incited deadly protests and — ultimately — a full block on YouTube.
"The FCC's new leadership should not cave in to industry pressure and must make it clear that consumer protections are at the top of its priority list," NCLC attorney Margot Sanders said in a statement.
As the FCC's acting head, Mallet played a prominent role in the club's refusal to cave in to Beijing's demands to cancel the talk by Andy Chan, founder of the fringe Hong Kong National Party.
But the 12 young women of the Sporting Locri soccer club refused to cave in to fear when the club president said he received threats from the mob to shut down the club or else.
MUNICH, Germany (Reuters) - European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said on Thursday that Europe must not cave in to U.S demands to raise military spending, arguing that development and humanitarian aid could also count as security.
After waffling on whether to sunset the program, Trump may cave in to pressure from several Republican state officials who are threatening to sue the administration if they do not end the program by September 5.
This sent shivers of joy up the spine of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and many of his conservative allies, who have opposed any document negotiated with Iran as a cave-in to their existential enemy.
Although she was under pressure from some in the business community, including the North Carolina Restaurant & Lodging Association and the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce, it would have been wrong to cave in to Mr. McCrory's demand.
Difficulty in controlling urges makes it more likely teens will cave in to an impulse that studies say affects adults, too: to write and send something on a screen that they'd never say in person, Ybarra said.
"While a tail risk at this stage, given that those in Westminster are unlikely to cave in to any referendum calls at this stage, such risks are yet to be adequately priced into the currency," the note read.
Moreover, if the Republican leadership and the White House cave-in to demands for including a "clean" DREAM Act amnesty in the budget bill, then they must bear responsibility for having acceded to what amounts to political blackmail.
Yet, banks and lawyers expect companies trying to refinance over 100 billion reais ($28 billion) in debt to cave in to pressure from creditors and speed up asset sales, which could drive price tags lower in coming months.
But the fact that Democrats can't stand up to that type of racism and white supremacy and then just cave in to these soft promises from (Senate Majority Leader Mitch) McConnell -- it's unacceptable and it's really angering to see.
In a statement, the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund said it took encouragement from the diminished number of attorneys general signing onto the DACA letter, and urged Trump not to "cave in to the toothless threat" of legal action.
Cash-strapped Eskom was forced to cave in to union demands for higher pay after protesting workers forced some generating units to be switched off, leading to power outages in Africa's most industrialized economy last month and again this week.
Yet as pressure from politicians and religious leaders mounts, it would be a grave mistake for Prime Minister Narendra Modi to cave in to demands to build a temple in Ayodhya and circumvent a matter for the high court to decide.
If Iran was responsible for the two incidents, Israeli analysts said it was entirely foreseeable: Before Iran would cave in to a new nuclear deal or collapse under an economic chokehold, it was almost certain to try to exact a price.
Healthy people don't realize that to be effective at a job, be alert at a social function or be attentive to a child, those with invisible illnesses must resist the temptation to give up or to cave in to their symptoms.
Healthy people don't realize that to be effective at a job, be alert at a social function or be attentive to a child, those with invisible illnesses must resist the temptation to give up or to cave in to their symptoms.
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May said she would not allow compromises to her Brexit strategy that went against the national interest, seeking to allay fears among some in her Conservative Party that she will cave in to Brussels' demands in negotiations.
It made joke figures of Barbra Streisand, Bono, Alec Baldwin, Toyota Prius drivers, pacifists, grievance-mongers, public sector bureaucrats, the politically correct and, in a double episode after the Danish cartoon furore of 2006, those who would cave in to religious intimidation.
Knowing him on and off for more than 30 years, I think the chances are that if he is left no choice, having agreed to the NAFTA/immigration trade-off, he might cave in to American pressure, despite his displeasure and current denials.
"We are thankful for the members of the General Assembly who stood up for what is right, and represented the will of voters by stopping the move to cower and cave in to the city of Charlotte and the Human Rights Campaign," the group said.
In an increasingly global market — one in which U.S. automakers export $65 billion worth of cars and $85033 billion in parts each year — the Trump administration's decision to cave-in to automakers' change of heart on fuel efficiency takes us in exactly the wrong direction.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel has come under pressure from right-wing members of his coalition, who urged him not to "cave in" to Palestinian protest and who said that removing the metal detectors would send a message of weakness and lack of resolve regarding Israeli control of the area.
" The NC Values Coalition said the legislature got it right: "We are thankful for the members of the General Assembly who stood up for what is right, and represented the will of voters by stopping the move to cower and cave in to the city of Charlotte and the Human Rights Campaign.
So as conservatives prepare for "what's next?" after passage of tax reform, they need a strategy for dealing with their own weak congressional leadership, which has shown itself far more willing to cave in to Democratic spending demands than Democrats have any right to expect after their drubbing at the polls last year.
The corollary to Edmund Burke's famous words that the only prerequisite for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing is that the prerequisite for irrationalism to prevail is for generally rational people to cave in to it, and to tailor their messages to the worst of the visceral rage out there.
Mr Macron's challenge will be to defend the principles of his eco-tax, as well as his image as a determined leader who will not cave in to protests on the streets as so many of his predecessors have done, while overcoming the perception that he is deaf to the concerns of ordinary folk.
" After Thursday's terrorist attack in Barcelona, Spain — in which a van barreled into the city's popular Las Ramblas tourist district, killing 13 people and injuring 100 more — Daniels tweeted, "Did a hell of a lot of good for Spain to cave in to the terrorists when they blew up that train a few years ago.
"Macron will probably eventually be able to claim at least a victory: his record so far is of refusing to cave in to union pressure, and he seems to be winning the war of attrition with the strikers, whose numbers are slowly diminishing," Constantine Fraser, analyst at the research-firm TS Lombard told CNBC Thursday.
But it is possible to hold that thought in mind while keeping in mind another thought: that we do not want the police or prosecutors — or university administrators, who too often cave in to public pressure in such situations — wielding the power to decide what constitutes "ridicule" and when someone should be hauled up on charges for engaging in it.
This would mean rising food prices are unlikely to force President Xi Jinping into a softer stance on Washington, since authorities would rather pay higher prices for European pork or South American soybeans than cave in to the U.S. "For a number of years now China has sought to diversify away from the U.S. as key provider of agricultural products, the goal being to control all aspects of China's food supply," Green said.
The players, on the other hand, were willing to make concessions, but they refused to completely cave in to owners' demands. Negotiations broke off, and the CBA expired at midnight.
In November 2011, 19 retired generals sent a letter to Defense Minister Ehud Barak and IDF Chief of Staff Benny Gantz, urging them not to cave in to the demands of religious soldiers.
The adult alien is pulled to safety as the now-unprotected cabinet is smashed by falling debris. Carter risks his life by re-entering the cave-in to bring out the boy. Though still unconscious, the aliens' vital signs quickly normalise. Helena Russell and her assistant doctor, Raul Nuñez, tend to the youth.
Sub-Level Caving Subsidence reaches surface at the Ridgeway underground mine. Using this method, mining is planned to extract rock from the stopes without filling the voids; this allows the wall rocks to cave in to the extracted stope after all the ore has been removed. The stope is then sealed to prevent access.
Corey is jealous of Beth liking Ted Nash. The two clash over who is the alpha male of the room. Beth, Corey, and Max are able to make Ted cave in to letting them go on Plum Island the next day. Corey then goes through the Gordons' book shelves and pulls out a map of the local boating water.
Because he was small of stature, the rest of the staff named him Le Petit, French for small. When it came time to cave-in to the social pressure and Americanize, he changed his name from Kostatsos, to Pettit. After he founded Boston Acoustics and was very successful with it Andy Pettit changed his name back to Kostatsos. The first Boston Acoustics speaker was called the A-400.
It was dedicated by Sor to Ignacio Pleyel, a famous composer, pianist and founder of a company producing Pleyel Pianos. It was obvious that Héctor García belongs to that category of interpreters whose honest execution does not permit concessions. Ones which, the knowledgeable are aware, he must not enslave himself to these current mannerisms and cave in to popular trends. The artist must offer the values contained in the History of Music's long held traditions.
French fire, particularly heavy mortars mounted on bomb vessels and Paixhans guns on frigates, silenced the citadel and forced it to surrender on 28 November, a remarkable feat for the time. Mexican authorities, however, refused to cave in to French demands, forcing Baudin to mount a raid against the city itself on 5 December. Despite its limited ground forces, the French squadron succeeded in capturing Gen. Mariano Arista and in wounding Gen.
This location was chosen because a few weeks before a large quantity of documents was confiscated from the Haganah and brought there. Despite being warned by the Yishuv and told to evacuate the building the British officials decided not to cave in to the pressure. The Yishuv attacked anyway, resulting in 91 deaths, 28 of who were British and 17 who were Palestinian Jews. By 1947 the British had 100,000 troops in Palestine trying to maintain order and protect themselves.
The statement added that the band members who were questioned agreed to remove content that was deemed disrespectful to religious sensitivities and to issue an apology. On that same day, supporters of the band rallied in downtown Beirut rejecting attempts by Christian clergymen and right-wing groups to stop the concert. On July 30, 2019 the Byblos Festival organizers cave in to pressure from online groups, church officials and politicians and announced the cancellation of the show to prevent civil unrest and bloodshed.
Overthrowing Saddam. How he rules., By James S. Robbins, a national-security analyst & NRO contributor, National Review, February 18, 2002How New Are the New Communists? Oleksy Colloquium Reflects on the Legacy of the KGB by Dr. Michael SzporerWe must not cave in to the spookocracy in the Kremlin, by Martin Ivens, Sunday Times, January 20, 2008 The term has been applied by historians and political commentators to the former Soviet Union, the former German Democratic Republic, Cuba after the 1959 revolution, Iraq under Saddam Hussein, and post-Soviet Russia under Vladimir Putin, especially since 2012.
Good manners dictate that one must first pretend to be full, and tell the host how excellent the food was, and that it would be impossible to eat any more. The host is then expected to say one should not do taarof ("taa'rof nakon" - similar to "don't be polite!"), for which the appropriate response would be to say "no" two or three times, then pretend to cave in to the host's insistence and pile on the food. Done any other way, one can come across as either starving, or simply a bit uncouth.
After the death of Mandril, chaos and uncertainty takes over the members of La Gran Sangre. Raquel, Johan and Cobra try to convince Dragon and Tony to not give up on the team, but both cave in to their pain, and feeling devastated, each one takes his own path. Meanwhile, Conde has recovered from his defeat and is ready to face his old enemy. To accomplish this he joins efforts with a new force of evil: Gringo, a powerful drug lord who embraces the fight against La Gran Sangre.
The name comes from the knocking on the mine walls that happens just before cave-ins – actually the creaking of earth and timbers before giving way. To some miners, knockers were malevolent spirits and the knocking was the sound of them hammering at walls and supports to cause the cave-in. To others, who saw them as essentially well-meaning practical jokers, the knocking was their way of warning the miners that a life-threatening collapse was imminent. According to some Cornish folklore, the Knockers were the helpful spirits of people who had died in previous accidents in the many tin mines in the county, warning the miners of impending danger.
Free Harbor Fight refers to the legal battle in the late nineteenth century on the West Coast of the United States, around the case Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce vs. Huntington and the Southern Pacific. Senator Stephen M. White failed to cave in to the pressure of railroad baron Collis Huntington and his congressional allies, which resulted in the Port of Los Angeles being located in San Pedro, instead of Santa Monica as Huntington had wanted. Los Angeles has no natural harbor, and in the 1880s, the rail line to its inadequate port at San Pedro was controlled by railroad magnate Collis P. Huntington.
" McKewon was quoted as saying that the journal had "caved in at the first pushback from the climate change denial community". The Sydney Morning Herald reported that academics had described the retraction as having "a chilling effect on research". The University of Western Australia published the paper online after doing its own risk analysis; their lawyer, Kim Heitman, said that there was no reason to take it down. After media reports about this retraction, the journal's Editorial Director Costanza Zucca and Executive Editor Fred Fenter made a joint statement on the journal's blog that "Frontiers did not 'cave in to threats'; in fact, Frontiers received no threats.
His plan for Barcelona underwent two major revisions; the second version, approved by the Spanish government at the time, is the one still recognizable in the layout of today's Eixample, though the low height of buildings and the gardens within every city block were soon dispensed with by politicians inclined to cave in to (or perhaps even indulge in) property speculation. In addition, only one of the two planned diagonal streets was realized. Culturally, the Eixample was (and still is) inhabited by the well-to-do, instead of integrating social classes. Many of the Catalan architects of his time opposed Cerdà's ideas, even accusing him of promoting socialism; in the end, however, they designed the Modernista façades that brought fame to the district.
Cutter then cave in to Blair's demands and has the club closed, and a police officer arrives at the club to question Cutter about the shooting. On June 18, Bo questions Cutter about the night of the shooting at the crime scene outside of the club while investigating with Bruce and the other cops on the scene. Cutter tells him that he only knows what Blair told him about the night of the shooting, and he hopes that the club can survive the horrible incident which Bo also hopes for too for Blair's sake. One of the police officers investigating the crime scene thinks that the club was the intended target, and Bo thinks that it wouldn't be the first time that the mob would send out a message to a new club owner.
Taking advantage of this, Guglilemini publicly accuses Fuentes of aiding communist guerillas as an excuse to fire him or get him to resign. When Fuentes refuses, Gugliemini sends the police to arrest him, but Fuentes, rather than cave in to the pressure, takes to arms and then barricades himself in the town hall, along with his allies and friends; Mateo, Corporal García, Juan, Rodrigo, Moyito and Crazy Ceres. Guglielmini orders the police to storm the building, which leads to a massive stand-off between the local police force and Fuentes' men. The counter-Fuentes operation, led by Chief Llanos and Sub-Chief Rossi, initially only attempts to threaten Fuentes into surrendering, but soon evolves into a real shootout when members of the Argentine Anticommunist Alliance, led by Rogelio Almeido, show up and intervene.
McCann refused to cave in to what he considered the excessive demands of these foreign mercurial talents and, to the frustration of fans, the three each left the club under a cloud, albeit for large transfer fees. With just three weeks left of the 1996–97 season, Burns was sacked, with the club's remaining coaching staff also leaving at the end of the season. Various names were touted in the media as being likely to take over, however McCann made a surprising choice in Dutch coach Wim Jansen. Furthermore, it was announced that the traditional manager's position at Celtic had been abolished, with the responsibilities to be split between the new roles of a head coach (Jansen) who would deal with coaching, tactics and team selection, and a general manager to deal with contracts and general administration duties.
MMC released a statement saying: "Countryside Properties Ltd has withdrawn from the planning application for a mixed use scheme on the former Turner Brothers site because they became disillusioned with the apparent unwillingness of the town planning department to deal with the application as a result of the ill-founded and negative publicity generated by Jason Addy's campaign. The people of Rochdale should keep in mind that the site owners have not caused the contamination problems on the site. This was inherited from Federal Mogul... If we were to cave in to Jason Addy's uninformed scaremongering and let him have his way, which we most certainly won't, the site would remain a contaminated eyesore on the face of Rochdale in eternity, and all the surrounding houses and properties will be devalued by his badly thought out obsession." As of 2010, the site remains undeveloped and no significant remediation or decontamination work has been undertaken.
Some critics have expressed concern about the provision making it easier for 401(k) plan administrators to offer annuities, describing it as a "cave-in to the insurance lobby". David Moon, a columnist with the Knoxville News Sentinel, criticized the provision because it prohibited employees from suing employers if the 401k provider went out of business or defrauded the employees, and stated that it improperly exposed the least sophisticated investors to the most expensive and complex financial products. He also criticized a requirement in the SECURE Act which required 401k plan administrators to send annual income disclosures to plan participants, showing the amount of monthly income they would receive if their plan funds were converted into an annuity, something that he characterized as an "annuity advertisement". Advocates of the so-called stretch IRAs have also criticized the provision that required beneficiaries of inherited IRAs to draw down (and pay taxes on) those inherited IRAs within 10 years.

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