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After a tense back-and-forth, he is conceding to Pelosi's demand.
" Lane, however, changed his tune this time around, conceding to the sequel's "musty charm.
Qatar has a long history of both conceding to Saudi Arabia's regional hegemony and bucking it.
While Beijing may be reluctant to be seen as conceding to public pressure and sacrificing Mrs.
In other ways, it's conceding to a kind of tacit compromise between fat people and everyone else.
It appears that most of these folks are just conceding to the inevitability of the Trump nomination.
Conceding to protesters and granting them greater democratic rights may quell the protests, which China definitely wants.
Uribe had argued the previous deal offered impunity to FARC fighters, accusing Santos of conceding to FARC demands.
This time eight years ago, Clinton took a few days to think it over before conceding to Obama.
At the Nevada debate, Clinton made a compelling case that Trump is mentally incapable of conceding to failure.
They will surely ask: what is the point of conceding to a negotiator who does not keep his word?
Sanders pushed back against the idea that the cuts indicate he's winding down his campaign and conceding to Clinton.
He argues that the deal offers impunity to FARC fighters and accuses his successor, Santos, of conceding to FARC demands.
He argued that the deal offered impunity to FARC fighters and accused his successor, Santos, of conceding to FARC demands.
It's no longer about conceding to a beauty stereotype or slapping on a rouge lip to lure in a man.
Clinton tried portraying Trump's rhetoric as too divisive and unpredictable for a potential president before conceding to him early Wednesday.
He also ruled out conceding to Russia's previously insistent demand that Ukraine become a federation instead of a unitary state.
In past debates, it's been typical to hear the former vice president trail off on his thoughts, conceding to the clock.
ELSEWHERE > Comcast pulls out of merger bid for Fox News assets, conceding to Disney, by Liana B. Baker and Carl O'Donnell (Reuters).
ABC reported that it remains unclear whether Manafort has agreed to cooperate with Mueller's probe or is conceding to a guilty plea.
In 2018, the Trump administration said that it would exempt Florida from offshore drilling, conceding to vocal opposition from then Republican Gov.
On Tuesday, BHP said it was looking at options to exit its U.S. onshore shale business, conceding to one of Elliott's demands.
Nonetheless, Erdogan has showed no sign of conceding to Trump's iron-fist even as his entire economy is on the brink of crashing.
Lipinski also suggested during a conference call with analysts that Trump would pay a price at the polls for conceding to special interests.
According to a statement provided to CNN by her campaign, Abrams is holding off on conceding to see if a runoff is possible.
He vied unsuccessfully for the GOP's 2016 presidential nomination, before ultimately finishing second in the primaries and conceding to then-candidate Donald Trump.
Democrat Andrew Gillum vowed to continue fighting for Floridians Tuesday night after conceding to Republican Ron DeSantis in the state's hotly contested gubernatorial race.
"John acted more and more like he was doing her a favor by somehow conceding to go ahead and marry her," the insider said.
Crawling into bed in the middle of the day feels like a well-earned hug, but it also feels like conceding to the enemy.
Rather, I expect he is conceding on what he feels comfortable conceding, to try to get what he really wants: Trump's answers on Russia.
San Francisco's mayoral race is expected to wrap today, more than a week after polls opened, with Mark Leno conceding to winner London Breed.
As Snapchat struggles to grow against Instagram, Snap seems to be conceding to letting its content travel across platforms in an effort to boost hardware sales.
China is not conceding to U.S. demands to ease curbs on technology companies, the Financial Times reported on Sunday, citing three people briefed on the discussions.
However, Democrats have shown little interest in conceding to the demand before they take control of the House next week, when they will have more leverage.
By then, however, Mr. Zelensky's staffers were already conceding to what seemed to be the inevitable, and making plans for a public announcement about the investigations.
A few minutes later, even Kentucky coach John Calipari agreed, conceding to an interviewer that this was about as bad as his team could possibly play.
Moreover, the fact that such an influential policy organization is conceding to many of the core arguments of single-payer advocates represents a huge step forward.
Matt Bevin (R) said Thursday that he will not contest the results of the state's governor's race, conceding to Democrat Andy Beshear, LEX 18 News reports.
We're fearful of turning our back on clubland—it's a playground of the young, so leaving it behind feels like conceding to old age, and accepting death.
But Mr. Trump's proclamations that the bureau had abused its power contributed to a perception that the Justice Department was conceding to his wishes, rather than acting independently.
The report examined the feasibility of the protesters' five demands, and analyzed how conceding to some of them might quieten things down, the individuals with direct knowledge said.
His margin of victory in November was so slim — a little over 1,100 votes — that Mr. Hurd's Democratic opponent attended new member orientation before conceding to Mr. Hurd.
And, this really only becomes an issue if one person in the partnership actually wants to have more sex, but is conceding to their less-inclined partner, Brateman says.
This could include conceding to "soft demands from the Islamic community, such as an equitable economy that is more congruent with sharia principles", he said in a recent note.
Earlier this week, Clinton spoke at an event at New York's Riverside Church, where she discussed conceding to Trump and how she worked to get over the election loss.
The accord lifted sanctions on Iran over its alleged pursuit of a nuclear weapon in exchange for Tehran accepting limits on its nuclear program and conceding to international inspections.
Major drugmakers pledged Monday they will soon include price information in television advertisements, conceding to a proposal from the Trump administration, but not going as far as the administration hoped.
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Barclays upgraded Nvidia to overweight on Thursday, citing swelling demand for semiconductors over the next several years and conceding to investors that it was behind the times on the company.
No doubt my silence came off as an admission of guilt — little different than vocally conceding to the critics, as the young adult author Amélie Wen Zhao did last week.
By 1995, the city had begun conceding to nonsmokers, leaving the city's unrepentant tobacco heads searching for chic night spots where they could puff in peace, away from angry stares.
So, while the NFLPA would be conceding to the owners by agreeing to this, the increased revenue makes this "give" much easier to swallow, thus increasing the likelihood of it happening.
Trump celebrated it as a move toward world peace, but he was also criticized for ignoring North Korea's human rights violations while conceding to too much from the North Korean leader.
Some rivals are convinced that any fine is effectively a cost of doing business and it has more to gain in profit from its existing business model than conceding to complaints.
Holly says there are six stages doctors go through that all end with her conceding to let them help so that they will feel better, even though it won't do anything.
Cruz's team, once confident that they had the money and the map to outpunch and outrun any of their rivals, are conceding to a humbler reality: This will be a grind.
The violence added to a mounting toll of bloodshed and chaos as Venezuela's opposition vows to step up near-daily demonstrations and Maduro shows no intention of conceding to opposition demands.
Conceding to the speaker's prerogative, the President will not deliver his State of the Union speech on Tuesday, as originally planned and was invited Monday to do so the following week.
Hillary Clinton made her first public appearance since conceding to Mr. Trump, holding back tears as she implored her supporters not to lose heart during a speech at a charity gala.
The Afghan government believes it can help make the US plan work; "peace is not a gift of the Taliban" the source said, "peace will be the Taliban conceding to reality."
AMMAN/DUBAI (Reuters) - Jordan's designated new prime minister said on Thursday he would drop a proposed tax law, conceding to a key demand of protesters who have already brought down the government.
Anyone would be lucky to have her in their life — yet John acted more and more like he was doing her a favor by somehow conceding to go ahead and marry her.
Matt Gorman, spokesman for the National Republican Congressional Committee, told NBC News that the party is "absolutely not conceding" to Democrat Conor Lamb in the special election in Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district.
In the end, if it's forced to get a self-driving permit, it looks like it's conceding to play nice with government while the regulators proudly look like they beat Uber into submission.
In fact, he has actively worked for the last 18 months to repeatedly roll back protections for our public lands, conceding to industry interests and working to dismantle our country's strong conservation legacy.
Penn tried to devise a way to get back to El Chapo, even considering hiding in a friend's trunk for the drive across the border, before finally conceding to conduct the interview remotely.
The country's president, Sebastián Piñera, has struggled to quell nationwide unrest over low wages and a high cost of living, despite conceding to demands for a higher minimum wage and higher basic pension.
As her lackey John Podesta was lying to the confused and crying crowd at her election night party about it not being over, she was on the phone conceding to her rival  Donald Trump .
Jordan's newly designated prime minister, Omar al-Razzaz, said on Thursday he would drop a proposed income tax bill, conceding to a key demand of protesters who had already brought down the previous government.
Significantly, former Sanders advisers such as Zack Exley have drafted a document outlining the case for conceding to Clinton and securing Sanders's political revolution in the party by working for progressive down-ballot candidates.
Wallace explained how America has a proud tradition of peaceful transitions of power between governments, with the loser conceding to the winner, and asked Trump, incredulously, whether he would really break from that norm.
Manafort is pleading guilty to only two charges — conspiracy and witness tampering — but he is conceding to the other facts in the "criminal information," which establish money laundering and mention the money laundering statute.
What if, for example, if Trump started the debate with something like this: I'd like to start by conceding to my opponent … I concede that she, by a landslide, has better hair than I do.
In her first public remarks since conceding to Republican Donald Trump last week, Clinton said that many Americans were asking whether his victory meant the United States was still the country they thought it was.
Maybe he knows that when he doesn't answer a question, people keep asking, so he's un-answering the question about conceding to Clinton so that reporters will stay interested in his thoughts on the topic.
The problem for Sanders: The six states he's all but conceding to Clinton best the number of delegates up for grabs in the four he said he expects to win by a 2-to-1 margin.
However, neither of these incidents passed without controversy, particularly among traditionalists within the Catholic Church who see these softer stances as conceding to the prevailing winds of cultural change at the expense of traditional sexual morality.
That bill would have eliminated tuition and fees for families making up to $125,000, conceding to Clinton's argument that the government shouldn't have to cover costs for families who can afford to send their kids to college.
After years of denials dating back to the 2014 Winter Olympics, Russian officials are for the first time conceding to a far-reaching doping operation that implicated scores of Russian athletes, The New York Times reported Tuesday.
The latest approvals should not be taken as a sign that China is conceding to those demands, said a China-based industry source, who also asked not to be named because of the sensitivity of the matter.
It appears that the company was either unable to get positional tracking tech where it needed to be for mobile VR's power consumption needs or it is conceding to Google and focusing on owning the next platform hardware.
But after a campaign that vilified China and called for double-digit tariffs on Chinese imports, Trump has floated the idea of conceding to China on trade grounds if it steps up pressure on the North Korean regime.
Uber on Wednesday obtained the necessary permit to put its self-driving cars back on California streets, conceding to the state's rules after a public spat with regulators last year and initially refusing to apply for the $150 permit.
"This will continue to mount pressure on German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who, rather than conceding to a domestic ceiling, may instead opt to temporarily contain the problem in Greece" by sealing the Greek-Macedonian and potentially the Greek-Bulgarian border too.
"They wanted to ban me for four years; that was their way of conceding to me," she said, citing the maximum penalty she could have received from the federation at its initial June hearing, before her violation was ruled unintentional.
Obama is the only voice in this 30-second spot, which compiles his praise for Sanders, most of it from the period when the senator had lost the 2016 primary and was conceding to Hillary Clinton at the Philadelphia convention.
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Tech companies — even ones that have never been public — are finding it beneficial to be acquired by private equity so that they can focus on long-term growth, rather than conceding to investors with quarterly earnings and the like, according to the report.
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Rather than being seemingly ignorant of or calloused about the privacy climate it's launching Portal into, the company may be purposefully conceding to the tech news wonks that includes those who'll be reviewing Portal but not necessarily the much larger mainstream audience.
Hugh L. Carey, a Democrat, who was able to push through a capital improvement program for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which operates the city's transit system, in 1981 only after conceding to a demand by Republican legislative leaders for an independent monitor.
"It's striking that everyone assumes clandestine listening instead of coincidence — and that the actual targeting data used is likely creepier than simply listening," he noted, before conceding to a reader that he (or any other reporter) can't explain exactly how all this targeting works.
Tech companies — even ones that have never been public — are finding it beneficial to be acquired by private equity so that they can focus on their long-term growth initiatives, rather than conceding to investors with quarterly earnings and the like, according to the report.
As results are pouring in from Tuesday's midterm elections, Democratic nominee Stacey Abrams told her supporters early Wednesday morning that she wouldn't be conceding to Republican candidate Brian Kemp, despite Kemp's reported lead over Abrams at 50.6 percent to 48.5 percent (with 97 percent of precincts reporting).
Figuring out where data comes from isn't an exact science, she said, but Facebook could develop different nude imagery policies for different regions, conceding to the Irish lawsuit while not stirring up a free speech controversy in the U.S.  Facebook, like all companies, also has its reputation to consider.
There's also a growing concern in Republican circles that McCarthy has not done enough to connect with the Freedom Caucus since the last time he ran for speaker in 2015, when the conservative wing of the party forced him out of the running and he ended up conceding to Ryan.
Thus, those Fed officials more concerned about the downside risks for growth and inflation going forward may be less vocal this month, waiting for further evidence of weakness before digging in their heels on policy and conceding to the notion of accumulating additional ammunition in the Fed's toolkit to eventually combat economic weakness on the back end.
DAZN, the streaming service showing the Álvarez versus Kovalev fight, opted to delay its start until after Masvidal had defeated Diaz, conceding to the popularity of the U.F.C. As the delay grew to 90 minutes, Álvarez and Kovalev were shown relaxing on the leather couches in their dressing rooms, eyes closed with boxing gear fully on.
That's because in addition to conceding to the FCC's demands that a merged T-Mobile/Sprint would sell off Boost Mobile, commit to building out 5G infrastructure in rural areas, and not raise prices for three years, the Justice Department is also reportedly considering asking T-Mobile/Sprint to spin off a full-on fourth national wireless carrier to replace the void left by the merger.
Sonic Activity: Pizza Hut's pizza butt squirts all over DQ's blizzard universe after a street shortage of meth; a sick endurance match ends at last as Taco Bell's beef boys shit themselves all together at half court and have to be carried off in white rape vans, conceding to Arby's; the churches donate millions in worship money to pay off the refs so Chick-fil-A can represent the lord's light everlasting; the thought of what percentage of Americans' bodies are made of Wendy's brings her competitor to their knees.

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