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"Do not give in to fear, do not give in to division, do not give in to intimidation," Macron said.
"Don't give in to panic, don't give in to fear," Rev.
You do not give in to sorrow, you do not give in to sadness.
"You do not give in to sorrow, you do not give in to sadness."
"Do not give in to the fear, do not give in to anger, do not give in to sham artists and con artists who try to take advantage of your suffering," he said.
"Do not give in to the fear, do not give in to anger, do not give in to sham artists and con artists who try to take advantage of your suffering," he said in Miami.
For all the reasons that Democrats didn't want to give in to Trump's shutdown blackmail, they are not going to want to give in to debt ceiling blackmail either.
We don't have to give in to all the changes.
Most of us give in to the urge rather quickly.
Take it slow and don't give in to paranoid ideas.
Her spirit would never give in to cancer, I thought.
She's determined to be angry, to give in to darkness.
Don't give in to pressure to make a decision immediately.
We will not give in to fear, violence or hate.
This is no time to give in to diversity fatigue!
We're humans who make mistakes and give in to pressure.
But then again, we might just give in to chaos.
It would be unwise, however, to give in to pessimism.
One could do worse than give in to the impulse.
"We will not give in to any dictate," he said.
But we're not going to give in to this pressure.
Give in to the Blue Men, and you give in to their silliness, seen to its best advantage during the showstopping Twinkies-based banquet scene that relies on the kindness of a participating audience member.
"People asked me not to give in to blackmail," Valdivielso said.
I give in to the dog and get up at 8.
So neither side is willing to give in to the other.
"Democracy can buckle when we give in to fear," he said.
Will Jon Snow and Daenerys finally give in to their feelings?
You are going to give in to the mullahs in Iran.
But don't give in to the Overwhelm — we're here to help.
It had been freeing to give in to love like that.
You shouldn't do that, but sometimes you give in to pressure.
And after awhile, I subtly give in to its goofy logic.
Should we give in to street protests and pull this text?
But Brits don't like being seen to give in to fear.
Finally, you relent, and give in to a good complaining session.
They give in to their attraction at a club called Stepps.
Israel will not give in to extortion and pressure from terrorists.
It's hard not to give in to the convenience of delivery.
It was easy to give in to what my husband wanted.
The question is, who will give in to the pressure first?
They are the nasty women who don't give in to men.
Just don't jump to conclusions or give in to paranoia, Aquarius!
Stay flexible—and don't give in to drama, you drama queen.
I'm going to give in to that temptation in this column.
But she also seemed determined not to give in to protesters.
And that raises the question: will he give in to the pressure?
But those willing to give in to their imaginations are deeply rewarded.
It can be difficult to give in to your more emotional side.
" It took him years to learn to "give in to the gray.
But Patey-Ferguson and Smith didn't want to give in to hopelessness.
But Dr. King didn't give in to his anger or his hurt.
Or she could give in to the temptation to retire, and coach.
That, or the city could give in to the hackers' ransom demands.
"Relax, don't give in to panic," she writes back 20 minutes later.
Price: $10 minimum Or just let them give in to take out.
Would they give in to the North Korean entreaties to loosen sanctions?
In the end, one party has to give in to the pressure.
" Chocolates are, she suggests, not just a tool of seduction but the embodiment of it: "Women are supposed to give in to men as they give in to sweets, with chocolates symbolizing the impending breakdown of sexual resistance.
It's easy, when you're caught in that feeling, to give in to despair.
But soon, A. felt forced to "give in" to Hill, as authorities said.
Here she appears to give in to his advances and engages with him.
It's too hot to hate, might as well give in to this track.
But if the firms do give in to the strikers, what will happen?
You don't have to give in to the pressure to define your sexuality.
Texas will not give in to President Obama's attacks on our values pic.twitter.
Per the report, Iger told staff he won't give in to their demands.
He urged Ivorians to come together and to not give in to fear.
Let us not give in to hate, and instead, counter it with love.
Relationship issues will pop up today—don't give in to delusions or rumors.
Maybe it was time to give in to the hype of Tito's Tacos.
I make a decaf coffee and give in to eating a peppermint cookie.
Bush's choice was to either give in to a tax hike or not.
"We will not give in to threats, or political grandstanding," Mr. Lee said.
China's U.S. ambassador, Cui Tiankai, said China will not give in to intimidation.
Don't give in to scams that make you feel pressured to act quickly.
On Monday, Mr. Macron appeared less inclined to give in to the street.
We are being pulled apart by manipulative forces that we then give in to.
" Another declared, "We will not give in to President Obama's attacks on our values.
Watching someone give in to chaos and panic can be palliative for an audience.
We ask you not to give in to panic that could harm the bank.
Otherwise, you give in to the siren call of unplanned spending, aka lifestyle creep.
You must not give in to the cycle of death the Palestinians have created.
"Democracy can buckle when we give in to fear," he said at one point.
Government officials say they cannot give in to their demands because of budget restraints.
The only way to settle my thoughts was to give in to the obsession.
"I ask the American people: Do not give in to the fear," he said.
"It looks like Gazprom will have to give in (to Botas)," the source said.
To his credit, Mr. Bailey did not give in to that particular commercial temptation.
Ionesco wanted to know why so many people give in to these poisonous ideologies.
Combine those two factors, and Pelosi has zero incentive to give in to Trump.
And a few we'd rather not discuss So, should we give in to hope?
The more exhausted we are, the more we may just give in to it.
Some attempt to swallow their disappointment, others give in to rage, a few wallow.
If the Flowers family won't give in to despair, nobody else should, either. ☐
Set the headlines aside and give in to what draws you to this work.
China has vowed to not give in to U.S. pressure on issues of principle.
Or maybe he'll surprise us all and not give in to the temptation of Esther?
But in the face of tragedy, the gaming community refuses to give in to fear.
"He was so angry when I wouldn't give in to what he asked," she says.
Our policy is to stand by the evidence and not to give in to ultimatums.
I know better but every once in a while, I give in to the urge!
Trust your intuition, but don't give in to paranoid thoughts; a helpful conversation does arrive.
He says he'd rather risk the public embarrassment than give in to the extortion attempt.
He urged the Ivorian people to come together and to not give in to fear.
"  Kelly told Time her network can't give in to "terrorizations toward any of our employees.
Just don't give in to the urge to add much more water as you go.
It is also why the president will never give in to meet their outrageous demands.
He is not the only candidate to give in to temptation and ridicule one's rival.
The leaders of both coalition parties repeated that they would not give in to pressure.
Looks like it's time to give in to the throwback trend, if you haven't already.
Never feel like you have to give in to any trends that are going on.
Implant technology can change the world — unless politicians give in to the hysteria against it.
To give in to a dense fatigue, fostered by the day's length and unamenable heat.
If someone does this to you, do not give in to the temptation to smile.
It is a constant pressure, easy to give in to and fun to participate in.
While I cannot boycott Amazon, I will not give in to, or over to, it.
There is a quote that my dad, Tony Goldman, lived by: 'Never give in to fear.
Ross also said London should not to give in to the EU's "highly protectionist" trade stance.
However, the process will be harsh if you give in to rage, manipulation, or shady behavior.
In the new video, we see solemn, unsmiling Arthur give in to the Joker's signature sneer.
Otherwise you give in to the siren call of unplanned spending, a/k/a lifestyle creep.
This is a U-turn from initial government pledges not to give in to EU requests.
It's frustrating when we give in to procrastination, but that frustration actually adds to the job.
And that's the worst thing you can do is to sort of give in to it.
To give in to such an impulse, in such a context, would be very, very inappropriate.
So give in to what sparks your interest and enjoy the rewards it has to offer.
Hatch should refuse to give in to the whims of his Senate colleagues, like defeated Sen.
You give in to an elusive lover, bit by bit, until you no longer recognize yourself.
Unclear. There was no immediate sign that Mr. Maduro would give in to pressure and resign.
Reuters reported that China instructed Hong Kong's government not to give in to the protesters' demands.
Ortigia is touristy, but in a way I found easy to give in to and embrace.
"This is a situation of concern, but we must not give in to panic," she said.
"What's different is that this is the first U.S. president to give in to those demands."
He wandered through the house in a daze, trying not to give in to self-pity.
Against this grim backdrop, we were determined to keep going and not give in to fear.
Trump seems to have convinced them to give in to a modified version of Nunes's demands.
Every university where we have seen administrations give in to radical protesters, you&aposve seen massive backlash.
Manny Yekutiel: But how do you not give in to the pressure and keep the business alive?
If it was good quality, real food, I would give in to cravings and enjoy every second.
No, no, as fond as I am of her, we mustn't give in to such feminine fripperies!
But refusing to give in to a politics of negation, despite it all, this is punk rock.
After children reach a certain age, most parents give in to their desire for a mobile phone.
Should a board continue to "just say no," or should it give in to a hostile acquirer?
Early investor Benchmark may be loath to give in to demands to sell its 13 percent stake.
Again and again, one meets heroic people who will not give in to the forces of evil.
Trump refused to give in to pressure, and freedom of navigation patrols has dramatically increased in response.
Palestinian Social Development Minister Ibrahim Al-Shaer said on Monday they would not give in to pressure.
Ukrainian officials, including Zelensky, have said they did not feel pressured to give in to Trump's conditions.
But Democrats also risk a revolt on the left if they give in to some of these demands.
In other words, openness and tolerance toward their condition made them less likely to give in to it.
And neither side is likely to give in to the other's demands in full — in Vietnam or elsewhere.
As a country we are too good, too strong, too wise to give in to defeatism and negativity.
So I'm constantly reminding him not to give in to the gravity of life and always look up.
Left-wing scholars argue that it would amount to treachery for China to give in to America's demands.
Budget Minister Maria Jesus Montero told parliament the government would "not give in to blackmail" over the budget.
Like Bean, Big Mouth's young protagonists are pursued by creatures encouraging them to give in to their impulses.
As this July comes to a close, let us not give in to what some see as inevitable.
And while Boehner did not give in to Jordan's demands, the fight is not going away anytime soon.
And so I think in fact you don't have to give in to the compulsion to be homosexual.
But at the same time, it's easy to give in to hate, to despair, to sadness and fear.
His comment was intended to pile pressure on Democrats on Capitol Hill to give in to Trump's demands.
Everyone, from street cleaners and journalists to armed guards and diplomats, had to give in to his omniscience.
What I'm saying is that, actually, if you don't give in to that, something better waits for you.
But the president, his hands full with the Vietnam War, didn't give in to pressure to use force.
The early investor Benchmark may be loath to give in to demands to sell its 13 percent stake.
The temptation is nevertheless simply to give in to the movie, which is perhaps as it should be.
In following Cunanan, it is the character study of a murderer that refuses to give in to luridity.
Instead of reprimanding yourself for not being more adventurous in the closet, give in to your style rut.
But many times I also give in [to anxious impulses, worrying, getting in my head] and screw up.
OK, it's time to stop being cynical for three minutes and give in to the cuteness of this video.
It's important to not give in to paranoid ideas, Taurus, but be cautious, and don't make commitments or promises.
In his first public appearance since the bombing, President Tayyip Erdogan said Turkey would not give in to militants.
The country's central bank could give in to pressure and cut rates to curb the rising baht, economists said.
When it's tired, we're less focused; we give in to temptation and make shoddy decisions that hurt us later.
Ultimately, each couple was forced to decide whether to commit to a lifetime together or give in to temptation.
"I literally work out just so I can give in to the temptation and eat the cake," she confesses.
But Suu Kyi is under pressure at home from civil society groups not to simply give in to Beijing.
Fox News will never tolerate or give in to attempts to silence diverse viewpoints by agenda-driven intimidation efforts.
In a refreshing manner, Pelosi also refused to give in to the chaotic frenzy of the Trump White House.
In other words, you want to train your core muscles to resist movement, rather than give in to it.
But right now it appears that they are willing to give in to temptation and vote for her anyway.
Derek Hough said he was vegan for just a few weeks but had to give in to his cravings.
Biden's America is a land of equality, but only because we refuse to give in to fear and hatred.
It may in turn encourage less resourceful sex workers to give in to less secure modes of meeting up.
But Canadian political, and economic, realities also dictate that Mr. Trudeau cannot give in to the president's trade demands.
Experts say the regime could give in to demands and announce that someone else will run in Bouteflika's place.
Or maybe, just maybe, to give in to the wanderlust and have a grand adventure in a distant land.
Now, Kim is trying to play nuclear hardball to get Washington to give in to his political demands.  5.
Give in to your sloppiest self; you'll have a long enough walk to the subway to start making amends.
We can either give in to Hillary Clinton's campaign of fear, or we can choose to Believe In America.
Ultimately, each couple is forced to decide whether to commit to a lifetime together — or give in to temptation.
The lack of jobs makes some give in to the temptation to earn more money working for criminal gangs.
Publicly, many Chinese officials are still talking tough line on trade, saying Beijing won't give in to Trump's pressure.
Yet to laugh (as I did) at these self-mocking credits is to give in to a somewhat compromised pleasure.
It is also our job not to give in to the cynic's view that art equals money and nothing else.
I order an iced grande caramel macchiato and give in to my kids requests (ok, begging) for cake pops ($9.06).
But the artist has often urged her viewers not to give in to the temptation to see her work biographically.
This is where I'm starting to worry that OnePlus might perhaps give in to the same temptation as everyone else.
There is too much possibility in my life these days for me to give in to those old, mean voices.
But all Nigerians should know that there is no end to subdividing ourselves, once we give in to the impulse.
Perhaps Mr Xi supposed Mrs May was so weak domestically that she would have to give in to Chinese pressure.
"The blockade leaders are trying to extort us and our company will not give in to this extortion," Harvey said.
The next time you consider skipping the gym, you won't feel like the only person to give in to temptation.
"I ask the American people — do not give into the fear, do not give in to the frustration," Rubio said.
"I will not be listening to this station anymore myself if they give in to sensitive people," one woman wrote.
It's oppressive at first, until you give in to Apple's way of doing things and find out it works fine.
Xian Famous Foods and give in to unhealthy Chinese food, since I know I have a healthy veggie dinner tonight.
But keeping up with a fitness routine doesn't mean the dancer didn't give in to her cravings now and then.
Let's not just give in to it but continue to work with consistent diplomatic pressure over many years if necessary.
"I ask the American people: Do not give into the fear, do not give in to the frustration," he said.
Nietzsche, ultimately, did not give in to Silenus's pessimistic message that it would have been better never to have existed.
" Tehran has been defiant so far, with President Rouhani stating that his country will not "give in to U.S. pressure.
" Fox issued a statement saying in part about Trump, "We can't give in to terrorizations of any of our employees.
And it's hard to build a show around characters who are mostly defined by temptations they don't give in to.
Give in to the dark, scary cabin space of "Dream Airlines" in Flight Attendant / 승무원 and take a full view.
With such unwavering support, including among gun owners, Congress will eventually give in to the will of American people. 28503.
Asked about setbacks, Justice Thomas told Mr. Kristol that he felt a religious obligation not to give in to despair.
Mr. Varadkar defended her, saying he was willing to risk a snap election rather than give in to opposition demands.
"I've just got to be as aggressive as I can right there and not give in to anybody," Montgomery said.
A young actress said Ms. Mack, who starred on television's "Smallville," persuaded her to give in to the group's leader.
So pick your battles, and don't give in to the idea that a big punishment is the way to go.
When Ms. Okorocha performs, she is magnetic, coaxing the bodies in her thrall to give in to their baser selves.
Their provenance and intentions are unclear, but Lizzy, a staunch German immigrant, isn't about to give in to her fears.
Police in New South Wales, Australia, are urging people to not give in to violence amid the global coronavirus outbreak.
Paul and Angelo seem to understand, and they give in to her orders with the abandon of dead men walking.
"I ask the American people — do not give into the fear, do not give in to the frustration," he said.
Joanne Ostrow from Denver Post wrote, "The characters are so compelling that you may give in to the gore-fest." 
So why won't Brussels give in to UK Prime Minister Theresa May's demands, reopen negotiations and get Brexit over with?
Despite your best efforts at cutting carbs at meals, you give in to a large helping of pasta or pizza.
In the speech, he urged the young protesters not to give in to the idea that the system is rigged.
It was a smart business move from a few different angles for Burger King to give in to the protests.
Just because Dany has achieved great and admirable things doesn't mean she can't eventually give in to her worse impulses.
But there is a simpler explanation of why Ryanair is refusing to give in to the strikers, however reasonable their demands.
It got so bad Tide had to warn us not to give in to our cravings, as did the US government.
"I am not going to give in to people who try to exploit me because of my celebrity status," Cosby said.
" He asked the citizenry not to give in to cynicism, to avoid thinking that "change isn't possible and politics is hopeless.
But rather than give in to outmoded, suffocating standards of traditional dress codes, Joey Barge had an idea: Wear a dress.
But it would be illiberal and self-defeating to give in to the idea that immigration is merely something to tolerate.
Where was the invitation to give in to fleshy temptations held out by Ssam Bar's rotisserie duck or its pork shoulder?
Should Northam give in to pressure and resign, his successor would be Justin Fairfax, who currently serves as Virginia's lieutenant governor.
"Our determination to defend the country's sovereign dignity will never give in to any threat or inducement of force," it said.
I attempt to give in to the uncertainties of life, rather than clutching tightly to what I (think I can) control.
But when my whole family — more than 20 of us — gather, I do give in to the temptation of the blender.
If you want to make a deal you give in to get rid of the items and not lose the customer.
We tend to lose sight of the facts amidst the media-enabled din, and give in to senseless blaming and shaming.
These initiatives have failed repeatedly as legislators give in to demands of the so-called progressives that local control be preserved.
In withholding the articles, Ms. Pelosi is betting the president will lean on Mr. McConnell to give in to Democrats' demands.
But it probably is because Qatar has little reason to give in to overtures of peace without driving a hard bargain.
Pinera has more room to give in to spending demands – as he has already done with a $5.5 billion stimulus plan.
But Carrie Lam, Hong Kong's hugely unpopular chief executive, shows no inclination to give in to the protesters by stepping down.
According to Bustle, Oh wouldn't give in to questions about the alleged 11-year relationship when pressed by U.K. outlet The Times.
If the contracts can't be negotiated in public, cities may give in to companies' demands without publicly elected officials getting a say.
A Good Appetite Soup season has us in its wintry grip, and now is the time to give in to its demands.
The big question, however, is whether she'll use her signature all-white palette, or kick the habit and give in to pink.
He tells Bean that as her personal devil, his job is to urge her to give in to all her worst inclinations.
The characters wrap each other in their arms, kiss passionately, then give in to each other's bodies in lyrical dips and lifts.
But before you give in to the siren's song of cheap fitness trackers, keep in mind that online scams are lurking everywhere.
Despite newfound abilities to advance intelligent technology quickly, industry leaders should not give in to pressures to move at an unhealthy pace.
What rights are we willing to give up to feel safe, and what do we sacrifice when we give in to fear?
Germany's economy minister said negotiations over TTIP had "de facto failed" because Europe did not want to give in to "American demands".
You can spend your life ironing it, or you can give in to the universal will of this oh-so-splendid fabric.
But as participants told CNN, they weren't going to give in to terror, to the city's deadliest terror attack since 9/11.
But now he's sending out the clearest signal yet that he's getting desperate: He's threatening to simply give in to the Democrats.
"In the face of terrorists who try to spread panic, we have to refuse to give in to fear," Mr. Obama said.
Just three days before the US election, the Pope urged social justice activists not to give in to the politics of fear.
So, Leo, don't make important decisions now; instead, keep things flexible, don't give in to paranoid thinking, and let things play out.
This week, Courtney Barnett gets revved up about harassment, Gregory Porter covers the Beatles and Tinashe tries to give in to love.
At the Munich conference in September 1938, the British and French leaders strong-armed the Czechs to give in to German demands.
The more we give in to hysteria, the more we tend to make bad decisions  —  in business, government, and our personal lives.
But the answer is not to give in to drug cartels, who can hold a major city and its residents under siege.
But it's just as important not to give in to racism and hatred, or pile more harm onto an already painful situation.
The ultimate act of bootstrapping: refusing to give in to a body you cannot control and that medicine is helpless to cure.
Bollywood actresses are speaking out about the demands they have faced and the punishments for refusing to give in to powerful men.
Voss thinks Pelosi and Schumer are smart to remain calm and steadfast in their refusal to give in to the White House's demands.
Don't give in to election fatigue just yet — the 2016 U.S. presidential election isn't the only race that should be on your radar.
Their voices blend perfectly to convey their shared struggle over whether to remain faithful to their fiancés or give in to their passions.
Le Pen's partner, senior FN official Louis Aliot, made a similar point, telling supporters at the weekend not to give in to "defeatism".
A people who do not give in to fear but rise always in our righteous might to meet the challenges of the future.
You don't give in to bigoted pressure to restrict people's rights — in this case, the right for people to live where they want.
Not realizing he's seated across from a gravelly-voiced demon, Manuel talks back to Chepe and refuses to give in to his bribery.
Ben is both desperate for Alison to give in to his demands for love and furious she wants to know if he's married.
Trump has abruptly changed course to demand $5 billion for a border wall (a demand the Senate isn't likely to give in to).
Upbeat U.S. jobs data last week put off bets that the U.S. Federal Reserve would give in to calls for aggressive policy easing.
Years ago, Fink made headlines by warning corporate chiefs that they should not be so quick to give in to corporate nudges' demands.
This two-pronged approach showed DDT we were prepared to fight and would not give in to their demands, and they quickly settled.
" "If we give in to our anger, if we start to go down that path and we start to listen to the bullies.
And they felt a deep temptation to give in to the tyranny of routine, even when they knew it would fuel further conflict.
On the other hand, President Xi has recently accumulated enormous power; he cannot lose face by seeming to give in to U.S. bullying.
You can give in to the void, the emptiness that fills your heart, your lungs, constricts your ability to think or even breathe.
Strong U.S. jobs data last week put off bets that the U.S. central bank would give in to calls for aggressive policy easing.
Give in to Denham's crowd and the immigration hardliners within the GOP conference -- of which there are many -- could well rebel in droves.
Strong U.S. jobs data last week put off bets that the U.S. Federal Reserve would give in to calls for aggressive policy easing.
In moments of weakness I give in to looking at my Facebook feed, and I see a lot of discouraging anti-Hillary rhetoric.
Making those changes would give in to the anti-immigrant hate groups that are supplying this administration with a lot of their policy.
They're forced to decide whether they will take down their parents or give in to what might seem to be their evil legacy.
It leads to the paradoxical implication, at the end, that everyone would be happier if they would just give in to their unhappiness.
If you give in to too many demands like these, "you're making it difficult for voters to vote out bad politicians," he said.
She said that after she would not give in to his bullying and coercion, he dragged her into the bathroom and raped her.
Then, when we're about to see Holly give in to Daniel, the director pulls a standard rom-com narrative trope: the nevermind kiss.
Economists largely agree that it's bad economic development policy for communities to give in to this impulse, one-upping one another with handouts.
If this is just classic North Korean brinkmanship, Trump may be shrewd not to give in to another cycle of attention-demanding threats.
There are a couple brushes on this list that are great but give in to a sort of gimmicky trend in oral hygiene.
Then the texts started coming in and I did what I'd done a million times before: give in to the pull of Fidel.
The actor, though highly influential, had to give in to the demands of a local political party to ensure the film's smooth release.
Give in to them — at the end you'll come out of this ride with a better understanding of Colombia's surreal state of affairs.
When you're in that celebrity cycle you mentioned earlier, when's the easiest time to give in to the tendency to be a dick?
Then I could give in to my most base instincts and just pick the prettiest one among them and make it my next smartphone.
So how do we resist the urge to give in to the self-centered ways that technology trains us to think about the world?
"We&aposre not going to give in to what&aposs out there -- (that) the demise of the Houston Texans is upon us," he said.
What helps is that Devgn is restrained in his performance, and Shah and Gupta resist the temptation to give in to too much jingoism.
It&aposs always been there -- it&aposs always been the case, Nancy will give in -- Pelosi will give in to her left-wing base.
Mr Johnson knows how to cheer up the Conservative troops at a time when it is all too easy to give in to despair.
The Forward's advice—"there are times when it pays to give in to old parents"—will resonate with anyone who has endured overbearing elders.
It's a completely new, incredible experience, so I decide to just completely let go—to give in to any emotions popping up inside me.
Breckel's lush, primary colors don't give in to modern trends of darkness and burgundy, but call back to the glory days of spandex superheroics.
Kyra can be equally impressed with the misthios's willingness to help her achieve her goals and allow herself to give in to her passions.
Mahmoud Abbas therefore needs to say whatever he needs to in order to pacify the Americans, but never give in to permanent territorial compromise.
Deputy Russian U.N. Ambassador Dmitry Polyanskiy told reporters it was a mistake for Guterres to give in to pressure and set up the inquiry.
The decision to give in to activist shareholder demands to sell power grids and return the money to shareholders failed to halt the slide.
Despite this, he refused to give in to the pain and was determined to fly back to Washington last week to do his job.
We must not give in to those who say what is now must always be, that there is no chance for a better future.
A problem for central banks everywhere is convincing people that they will not give in to political pressure to stoke booms or print money.
"As a host you do want to do some planning, but you don't want to give in to your inner control freak," she said.
American organizations' relationships in China are under intense scrutiny and several have come under fire for appearing to give in to Beijing's censorship demands.
Francesco Moraglia, the Roman Catholic patriarch of Venice (the city's equivalent of an archbishop), said it was important not to give in to panic.
The activists who have spent years demanding that the police here change say they understand the pessimism, but refuse to give in to it.
On Friday, President López Obrador defended the decision to give in to the cartel's demand to release Mr. Guzmán, saying it avoided a massacre.
If four or more Republican senators call for witnesses, it&aposs likely McConnell would be forced to cave and give in to the demands.
It's a narrow one and a Senate trial could hurt Democrats unless Republicans give in to their worst instincts and the Democrats control theirs.
This month you will face much adversity as you pursue your pie-in-the-sky projects, but do not give in to the naysayers.
I debate free tea or purchased coffee for a while, poll some votes from coworkers and friends on GChat, and give in to consumer therapy.
Jenny Coulson in Shenzhen, China, reported an uptick in abandoned pets at her animal rescue as people give in to the paranoia of cross-contamination.
Uncertain if others would join them in standing up for what's right, they give in to the fear of being next on Trump's hit list.
U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May rubber-stamped her globalist agenda to CNBC Thursday, underlining that the country will not give in to protectionism and isolationism.
So far, India has been reluctant to make exceptions for a single company, but it seems like the country might just give in to Apple.
Democrats are reluctant to try to weaponize the debt ceiling but aren't going to want to give in to Republican demands on spending levels, either.
The feeling when everything is against you, the most defiant feeling is to not give in to despair and sadness but to want to dance.
"You can give in to the void, the emptiness that fills your heart, your lungs, constricts your ability to think or even breathe," she wrote.
Our duty is to make sure that the history is keeping with the scholarly research rather than give in to what a particular group wants.
"We will not give in to the terrorist threat," Prime Minister Manuel Valls said Friday morning after a cabinet meeting led by President François Hollande.
Critic's Notebook You hate to give in to national stereotypes, but a pair of recent engrossing European thrillers fulfill certain expectations about their home countries.
The woman did not give in to the demands, and she says the video is still regularly posted to pornographic websites with her full name.
As for design, this is a case where we have to give in to the concept that sometimes the classiest things are the most simplistic.
Democrats, who have offered $1.3 billion for border security, have shown no indication they will give in to the president's demands to fund the wall.
Samsung was going to have to give in to the cutout trend sooner or later, opting to go ahead and skip the whole notch situation.
" Discussing the mendacity of officials in Japan, he repeats their warnings not to give in to or spread what they refer to as "harmful rumors.
Such moves, like further tariff reductions, would provide Mr. Xi an opportunity to introduce market-friendly measures without seeming to give in to American pressure.
While the Taliban condemned the 2001 attacks on the United States, its regime did not give in to the American ultimatums to surrender bin Laden.
"Fox News will never tolerate or give in to attempts to silence diverse viewpoints by agenda-driven intimidation efforts," the network said in a statement.
Oh, and it looks like the Democrats have also agreed to give in to Trump's demand to fund his plans for an augmented border wall.
"President Bush refused to call his brother to stop the Everglades bill, but he also refused to give in to his brother's request," Jodrey said.
He aches to die and be put out of his misery, or to simply be able to give in to one side of his nature.
"I thought, 'That's my fear, and I don't want to give in to it — I want to go in there and meet them,' " she said.
He argued that Trudeau demoted Wilson-Raybould because she didn't give in to his demands on SNC-Lavalin, though there isn't hard evidence of that.
This means that, soon enough, investors are going to give in to the other fear in the market: Fear of the market going up without them.
"He did not give in to populism on the VAT; this was a good example of him having to do something unpopular but necessary," Borain said.
But if you're a Scrooge and don't want to give in to holiday cheer just yet, stick to the new launches and brand introductions (hello, NARS).
But before you give in to the pit of despair that is your inbox, know this: There are some ways to keep your email under control.
The same job that asks actresses to give in to unreasonable societal beauty standards also regularly asks them to smile and say thank you for pizza.
"They were tears of knowing I now had to give in to a body that had loss of control, and there was some relief in that."
As for her food, fitness and beauty regimen during those trimesters, Duque's golden rule — don't give in to every craving — was not always easy to maintain.
This is what the militants want," Mr. Khan told reporters in Islamabad on Thursday, adding that people must not give in to an "environment of fear.
However, equally important to a just working environment is to not give in to false claims of discrimination, as such claims threaten to undercut legitimate ones.
This instance of ransomware hacking stands out from many others in that the county didn't give in to the hackers' demands — because it didn't have to.
Spain's IBEX eked out losses Wednesday afternoon after news emerged Tuesday that Catalonia refused to give in to the Spanish government's demand of renouncing its independence.
She added: "Barnier is right not to give in to bluff and bluster, but to do what's right for the British people, who remain EU citizens."
But Trump's political career suggests he will take the course of action that most infuriates his critics, and he is loath to give in to pressure.
The Ukrainian president was ready to give in to Trump's demands and had scheduled an interview on CNN that was supposed to air on September 13.
Those who control how legislation moves through the House are more than willing to give in to union demands so they can enjoy their continued support.
More condemnably, La La Land inspires us to give in to the temptation of nostalgia, a quality whose usefulness is limited and whose dangers are real.
But Mossler insists that the way to change our periods from a test of endurance into a positive asset is to simply give in to them.
This willingness to not give in to what listeners expect is admirable, and it results in a piece of music that's equally playful and tripped out.
The movie banks a lot on scenes in which Silas and Nia give in to their desires and surrender to passion, but the chemistry is wrong.
And given China's level of debt, the "Mad Money" host wasn't sold on the idea that China would never give in to the White House's pressure.
"If you now start making concessions on other things, you give in to blackmail," said Guntram Wolff, the director of Bruegel, a research organization in Brussels.
Ayatollah Khamenei has believed over the years that if you give in to pressure, it won't actually alleviate it, but it will actually invite more pressure.
Amid a wave of Palestinian knife attacks, Israeli generals had refused to give in to right-wing demands that soldiers shoot first and ask questions later.
Well, it almost is, at first, when at a post-practice bar one night the two are about to give in to a long-simmering attraction.
But I also don't have any plausible stories about what's going to make Trump stop, or induce other big players to give in to his demands.
" In the next breath she wonders why she can't just give in to her desires if God has already granted "eternal forgiveness from before all time.
President Moon Jae-in urged people not to give in to fear as the country prepared to evacuate the first of about 700 citizens from Wuhan.
In late June, Mr. Maduro declared that his government would never give in to its opponents and that any future political defeat would result in violence.
"If Mr Guillier wants us to vote for him, he's going to have to give in to Beatriz's proposals," Sanchez supporter and salesman Hector Mino said.
If the United States were to give in to threat of violence, it would only incentivize others to threaten violence in response to any peace plan.
Chinese leaders have signaled they are willing to wait out lagging economic growth and retaliatory tariffs rather than give in to Trump in the near term.
Now a real estate agent with Triplemint, Ms. Gladysz said she would never show renters grim listings to convince them to give in to higher prices.
But as an editor, you have to fight the impulse to feel jaded or dismissive, because as soon as you give in to that, you're done.
But before you give in to a feeling of defeat, try to combat your political ennui with a little comfort TV — classic episodes of The West Wing.
Suddenly it was all too much: I wanted to die and I started crying, trying not to give in to the impulse to drive into a wall.
Weinstein also allegedly promised the woman an ensemble role in a movie but did not come through because she would not give in to his sexual demands.
In Peru, President Martín Vizcarra appeared alongside military officers to declare that he would not give in to pressure from the opposition-led Congress to cede power.
But, if we want to give in to the theory, it could mean that Bran really is the Night King and preserves his affinity for Northerner attire.
Fox News refused, asserting that Kelly had been "viciously attacked" by Trump and stating the network would not "Give in to terrorizations of any of our employees."
By encouraging white residents not to give in to "white flight" and stay put despite the influx of Black residents, Oak Park become a haven of diversity.
Get the Quesarito with potatoes and not meat, fill that thing with Fire Sauce, and just give in to that cheesy mess of tortillas, rice, and potatoes.
But I was excited by the idea that the more dedicated I became the more effortless it would become to relax and give in to that tightness.
It was probably inevitable that apps made to offer local recommendations would give in to the Pokémon Go phenomenon, and that's just what Yelp has done today.
For instance, Mexico is unlikely to give in to a U.S. demand that automotive salaries be raised to $15 an hour for workers in the auto sector.
Ulrich Leuchtmann, an FX strategist at Commerzbank said the latest comments from Italy suggest the government is not going to give in to the conflict with Brussels.
There is simply too much at stake – for future generations of Israelis and Palestinians – to give in to pessimism, especially when peace is, in fact, still possible.
" He promised that N.Y.U. would not give in to potential political pressure on its new campuses abroad, but would "continue to be vigilant in safeguarding academic freedom.
Some of them likely revolved around the typical football mindset—not wanting a distraction, not wanting to give in to a player's contract demands, and so on.
" It cautions administrators: "If you feel you must give in to pressure" to alter estimates, "do not hesitate to request a memo telling you to do so.
But despite the long-held belief among some that the EU would cave at the last minute and give in to UK demands, it hasn't really yet.
That said, it's also normal to sometimes give in to cravings, eat more on some days than others, and restrict your food intake to a certain degree.
We're losing a key military edge and could lose a technical one, if we give in to the notion that some groups are more gifted than others.
Just because we have the ability to share videos of our kids with the rest of the world, doesn't mean we should give in to our impulses.
He doesn't want to give in to the fantasy that poems taught to and songs bought by millions of people are also subversive of the established order.
"Both shades of narcissism shared a common core of conceit, arrogance, and the tendency to give in to one's own needs and disregard others," Scientific American reports.
And on Thursday, Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, said he would not "give in to that pressure" from some of his colleagues to do so.
President Moon Jae-in has urged people not to give in to fear as the country prepared to evacuate the first of about 700 citizens from Wuhan.
But if we give in to oversimplified solutions at the expense of innovation, we lose the most important edge we have in combating the tools of terrorism.
Without measures like "perfect monitoring" and "credible threats" ("Parents and caregivers can use each other as Doomsday machines"), children will give in to a tendency to lie.
Google agreed to stop forced arbitration for employees in cases of sexual harassment, but did not give in to other demands, including employee representation on the board.
Several big sticking points remain, and the president's comments have only inflamed Canadians, who do not want Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to give in to America's demands.
Trump likely presumed that Ukraine would give in to secure the funds it needed to defend itself in an ongoing war with Russian-backed forces in the east.
And like that movie, Black Panther asks how we retain our moral compass in the face of people who invite us to give in to our baser instincts.
I devoted so much headspace to feeling weak and pathetic that I started to give in to the fear that maybe I was a weak and pathetic person.
But the growing number of youths taking to the streets suggests the old guard may have to compromise and give in to some of their demands, analysts say.
At the time, activists suggested that Democrats' decision to give in to such nominations was a sign of weakness that was especially troubling going into the Kavanaugh fight.
But the diverse community in north London refuses to give in to terrorism, as this picture tweeted by a commuter shows:  My local tube worker Finsbury Park pic.twitter.
Investors are concerned Temer might give in to pressure for spending increases such as pay hikes for public employees, including the nation's judges, a demand supported by Lewandowski.
Chiquita's lawyers at Covington & Burling and Jones Foster Johnston & Stubbs argued that there's no evidence supporting claims that Chiquita did anything but give in to FARC's extortionate demands.
But the unwillingness of other Congress officails to give in to the demands of the smaller parties and the vaulting ambition of key regional figures frustrated his efforts.
"They (Eskom's CEO and chairman) insisted that I must suspend all the Glencore mining licenses," Ramatlhodi told local media, adding he declined to give in to the pressure.
"They (Eskom's CEO and chairman) insisted that I must suspend all the Glencore mining licenses," Ramatlhodi told local media, adding he declined to give in to the pressure.
Finally, because someday you will give in to the voices that say you must learn to roast a chicken, do yourself a favor and buy some kitchen shears.
And the 78-year-old lawmaker repeatedly refused to give in to demands from the "Never Nancy" camp that she publicly name an end date for her Speakership.
Given the years of history behind Georgia&aposs beloved Uga tradition, it seems unlikely that the university or the Seiler family would give in to PETA&aposs demands.
Perhaps we don't have to give in to the hopeless, nihilistic impulse to burn books, burn down all that will catch afire, and begin again from the ashes.
He specified that this would include families, a sign that the agency was preparing to give in to White House pressure to raid migrant families' homes and neighborhoods.
But despite that, he sent other platoon members a text message a few weeks before the trial urging them not to give in to pressure to keep silent.
Brace yourself for the cruise commercial that takes up a chunk of the movie, but give in to the fun, easy rhythms and the inevitably excellent karaoke scene.
"Paul's view is that Summer hasn't got a leg to stand on and he is in no mood to give in to this," a source told the outlet.
"We didn't give in to mistrust or to cynicism or to fear," Obama, announcing the bill's passage that night in the East Room of the White House, said.
Of course, it could be argued that since Republican voters don't care too much about trade, it might behoove Trump to give in to congressional Republicans on it.
Before congressional lawmakers give in to the gun lobby's latest twisted demand, they had better ask themselves why they would want to help muffle a shooter's deadly deeds.
Politicians and pundits shouldn't give in to the fringe far-left, which condones violence and intimidation to push an agenda in which they serve as judge and jury.
And just like in those strikes, teachers in Oakland drew support from parents and students, which helped teachers pressure school officials to give in to many of their demands.
Budget Minister Maria Jesus Montero said on Tuesday the government would "not give in to blackmail" over the budget and that Catalan self-determination was not on the agenda.
Therefore, such businesses tend to give in to a criminal's demands, since criminals usually won't ask for more than a few hundred or perhaps a thousand dollars in bitcoin.
The women who are willing to speak out and attach their names to it, especially, are the ones who said no and did not give in to the advances.
If you do give in to temptation against your best interests, there are a few things you should know to avoid infection, scarring, or simply making the spot worse.
Rather than give in to Mr. Rubio's demand for an apology, the Cruz campaign continued to run this ad and used news coverage to press its argument against him.
A simple red lip comes to mind, but you don't give in to those #basic thoughts, because girl, you know deep down that it's time to try something new.
Feeling paralyzed by a 33-day partial government shutdown, a group of moderate House Democrats are growing restless — but they still aren't going to give in to President Trump.
Mr Santiago, the marketing strategist, suspects that many immigrants will eventually give in to "cabin fever" and start going out again, provided the political situation does not deteriorate further.
What would make a wise old Jedi cognizant of Yoda's advice about the Dark Side — "fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate" — give in to sheer emotional terror?
Hey girl, heyyy, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban's got your back ... telling TMZ Sports he'll never give in to haters who call his NBA camp for female fans sexist.
Although employers, exasperated that they can't find qualified workers, are open to change, unions are wary they will once again have to give in to seeing their influence diluted.
Even if some recognize they likely will have to give in to get funding, they're still going to try to extract as much for their base as they can.
Robert Atkinson, the president of the free market Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, urged the FTC not to give in to the growing movement to take on Silicon Valley.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who's something of a frenemy to America, blasted the US in a speech over the weekend, saying Turkey won't give in to threats. 3.
Until now, the prominent insurgent group Jaish al-Islam has rejected that option, but the attack led the group to finally give in to the government's demand to leave.
That raises a question: If things have improved so much for an animal in such a dire situation as the mountain gorilla, should we then give in to hope?
China has pushed for negotiations and a settlement, but it has also defended its efforts to upgrade its economy and warned that it will not give in to pressure.
Mr. Trump has been angered in recent months by Canada's refusal to give in to his demands for rewriting Nafta and has consistently threatened to withdraw from the agreement.
"These groups have always extracted their pound of flesh," said Mr. Ijaz, who predicted that the government would be forced to give in to some of the protesters' demands.
As tempting as it is, we cannot give in to our exhaustion and cynicism: We must hold this administration accountable for the ongoing illegality that is engulfing the border.
Which is, by the way, the same issues (Chinese President) Xi Jinping has: He can't give in to a bully like President Trump, so what's he going to do?
Rather than give in to Edgar's sway, Betty runs out of the Farm, leading to one of Riverdale's best horror moments: the Farmies chasing Betty like a pack of zombies.
China has ramped up its rhetoric since last month, promising to "fight to the end" in the trade war and neither give in to pressure nor compromise on its principles.
PT. The crowd was on edge -- angry with the press and worried that he would give in to the growing pressure from Democratic leaders to bow out of the race.
Negan is supposed to be both a villain and an example of how people with fringe personality traits could reasonably give in to their darker impulses under the right circumstances.
Shivers claims in the suit that he didn't give in to her alleged threats and filed for divorce, prompting the former "NCIS" star to continue to stalk and defame him.
The Kerala state government, led by the Communist Party of India, has said it will not give in to attempts by Hindu groups to prevent women from entering that temple.
So if you've yet to swap out your shorts and sandals, consider the fast-approaching Halloween festivities a friendly reminder that it's time to finally give in to sweater weather.
Rotting produce is an inevitability—I for one wouldn't trust fruit that lasts forever—but that doesn't mean we have to give in to the forces of decay so quickly.
Braun urged his four million Twitter followers not to give in to terrorism, but to continue living their lives with "freedom and joy," and paid tribute to those who died.
AT&T could give in to the DOJ's demands to divest one of two properties involved (DirecTV, AT&T's video streaming business, or Turner, the content business that controls CNN).
Astronomers think they come from colliding neutron stars or from supernovae — events in which stars run out of fuel, give in to their own gravity, and collapse into black holes.
If we give in to 24/7 monitoring and constant device usage, we will sacrifice one of the few human activities currently free from marketing and value-producing to capitalism.
I won't let the climate deniers stand in the way of progress, or let us give in to the climate defeatists who say this challenge is too big to solve.
There is another side to terrorism, and that is the outpouring of sympathy, the bonding and the vows not to give in to the fear, that follow every such tragedy.
Pleading with his supporters to get their friends and neighbors to the caucus, Buttigieg also implored his supporters not to give in to their fatigue with the fighting in Washington.
Tsai said upon claiming victory that Taiwan would not give in to threats and intimidation from China and that only Taiwan's people had the right to decide their own future.
Even though the post was swiftly deleted, sponsors cut ties with the National Basketball Association while the league came under fire for appearing to give in to censorship from Beijing.
At a time when everyone speaks of a "one-state reality" and "no partner for peace," Odeh refuses to give in to the region's default positions of despair and suspicion.
Not only does most of Europe and the rest of the world want to re-embrace the original nuclear deal, but the Iranians will never give in to U.S. demands.
"Trump is not the United States," Bae Myung-bok, a senior columnist for the daily JoongAng Ilbo, wrote last month, urging South Korea not to give in to Washington's demands.
Facebook Inc is ready to give in to pressure from Brussels over criticism that its new rules on online political advertising restricts EU parties from campaigning in next month's European elections.
I think that if I talk about her, maybe fans will not give in to despair, but I feel like a real hypocrite because I'm not okay with it at all.
Instead, he's holding the fate of tens of thousands of Mainers hostage, threatening to deny all of them any benefits unless the feds flip-flop and give in to his idea.
Singer says to give in to those impulses, and don't worry about having sex on the couch or the kitchen counter (as long as no one else is home, that is).
On social media and websites that often carry pro-Russian content, Drahos was accused on Monday of being a weakling who would threaten the country and give in to foreign interests.
It may also seem easy to give in to the pre-wrapped, mass-produced black and whites at deli cash registers, but don't: They're a setup to a cloying, oversweet headache.
The problem is that China sees little reason to give in to U.S. demands to change is domestic laws in order to increase intellectual property protections for foreign, particularly American, companies.
Since they have announced that they are willing to kill federal or state law enforcement, we need to proceed carefully, but we cannot give in to this form of domestic terrorism.
As we wait for the Senate to produce its bill, it is tempting to give in to the anger and frustration that is so prevalent in our national discourse these days.
So, even though the world faces threats from mosquito-related diseases, governments shouldn't give in to the pressure to release a bunch of mutants just because people are asking for it.
Republican leaders felt they had little choice but to give in to Democrats after Trump declared in a televised meeting last week that he would "take the mantle" for a shutdown.
Democratic strategists say there's no reason to give in to Trump when public polling shows Schumer and Pelosi have commanding leverage, especially after Trump declared in televised remarks at a Dec.
Do not give in to the temptation to charge your devices just to pass the time playing Candy Crush or Neko Atsume or whatever it is the kids are into now.
But during hours of questions at his confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Barr afforded himself some escape hatches and refused to give in to Democratic demands for total transparency.
At WIRED25's Saturday slime workshop, adults were invited to give in to the powerful, long-suppressed urge to squish gooey things and smell a variety of nostalgic eaux de childhood.
" She added: "I don't have to be so locked into myself because then I'm putting those walls and borders around myself that I tell everyone else not to give in to.
Haley this week took aim at what has been broadly seen as Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric and urged fellow Republicans in her Tuesday address not to give in to inciting rhetoric.
This is nothing else except blackmail, and we do not give in to blackmail, and North Korea and the head of the North Korea Stalinist regime should not test this president.
It's a way to demonstrate that while we will not give in to Mr. Putin, we will not give up on the longer-term prospect of a healthier relationship with Russia.
I understand why someone would give in to the persistent demands of a child she loved, but the child's mere curiosity probably wasn't a good-enough reason to break the covenant.
"This is a situation of concern, but we must not give in to panic," Kyriakides said after meeting Italy's health minister and the regional head of the World Health Organization (WHO).
"South Park," the satirical cartoon, found itself blocked from mention in China this month after a recent episode ridiculed the Chinese cultural overseers and American companies that give in to them.
Like the inhabitants of fictional Bacurau, occasionally seen popping mysterious hallucinogenic pills, viewers are invited to give in to the mash-up, in a movie where some clues are deliberately withheld.
And it would be a serious mistake to lessen sanctions on Iran, or even worse, to give in to European efforts to send an economic lifeline to the Ayatollah [Ali] Khamenei.
"I am showing that I will never give in to the military," said Sirawith Seritiwat, a protest leader who was wearing a T-shirt with the "Hunger Games" salute on it.
"This is a situation of concern, but we must not give in to panic," Kyriakides said after meeting Italy's health minister and the regional head of the World Health Organization (WHO).
Babis has insisted his cabinet will take a pro-EU course and not give in to demands to hold a referendum on leaving the European Union, as Britain did in 2016.
Republican leaders could simply decide to give in to Trumpism, and become the nationalist populist party of white grievance: Fully crack down on immigration, oppose trade deals, and withdraw from the world.
She's not his problem anymore.) Finally, the least satisfying storyline of the show earns some meat when Alston (Lawrence Gilliard, Jr.) and Sandra (Natalie Paul) give in to all that sexual tension.
At best, Cruz will emerge from 2016 as the noble saint who refused to give in to Trump — a man who belittled Cruz, his wife and his father -- despite enormous political pressure.
"Tomorrow, I&aposm going to wear the sweatshirt again, and if they suspend me longer, they suspend me longer, but I&aposm not going to give in to them," Ballas said Tuesday.
Now, for the first time in Britain's long parliamentary history, most MPs feel obliged to vote for a policy that they oppose—in other words, to give in to a populist revolution.
Rob Gronkowski's smokin' hot GF says modeling agencies pressured her to drop serious weight in order to get gigs ... but the NFL superstar urged her to not give in to their demands.
The pull of just grabbing a bite to eat later is too great and we give in to the endless cycle of spending more money on food than we really need to.
The gangs prey on everyone, from shopkeepers to bus passengers, but are particularly dangerous for teenagers and young adults who face tremendous physical and sexual pressure to give in to the gangs.
While he's unlikely to abandon the policy entirely, President Trump could raise the issue if China won't give in to his trade demands, according to Richard Bush, a Taiwan expert at Brookings.
A senior Beijing-based Asia diplomat said there would be pressure on China's leadership not to give in to the United States and for any outcomes to seen as equal and balanced.
"We must not give in to the idea of a world destined to be split between a cosmopolitan digital elite and an army of precarious and underpaid local workers," Mr. Gentiloni said.
It is always tempting to give in to that impulse, to absolve them of their guilt, to reassure them that they are still good men in spite of what they have done.
But on Friday, Mr. Li declined to give in to the demands of the government, which is led by his uncle, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, and refused to sign the apology.
With those responses, the White House showed that it would not give in to senators seeking information that is not already known — either in the House's record or in the public domain.
I don't think Alexis will give in to Mutt's musky charms (he looks like he smells like firewood and pretension), but I predict a declaration of affection from the prodigal Schitt son.
"All I would say is that I will never give in to extortionists, no matter if they are related to me by blood or not," he said in an interview on Thursday.
Today the principle seems to have guided Netflix's reluctance to give in to the demands of major theater owners, who demand exclusive rights to the movies they show for roughly 90 days.
Jesus's "last temptation" isn't to have sex, as some of the film's detractors claimed; it's to give in to his desire to lead the life of a man, sapped of the sacred.
In a parliamentary speech, she declared that she will not dignify the terrorist by ever mentioning his name, so as not to give in to his pitiful and evident thirst for publicity.
Start using this habit by accepting that you cannot always give in to things that make you feel better in that moment, especially if they aren't aligned with your long-term plans.
"We haven't decided to dismantle the United Kingdom and give in to the demands of the Irish government," said pro-Brexit lawmaker Jacob Rees-Mogg after a Conservative Party meeting in London.
But North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has shown no sign of willingness to give in to U.S. demands and negotiate away a weapons program he sees as vital to his survival.
Edgerton masterfully humanizes Paul as someone constantly wrestling with the weight of his decisions — which only makes his choice to give in to fear again and again that much more relentlessly disturbing.
Despite the recent North-South diplomacy, Kim has shown no sign of willingness to give in to U.S. demands and negotiate away a weapons program he sees as vital to his survival.
"Democrats are going to have to give in to some of the priorities of the House Republicans, the president, and the Republicans in the Senate," said Ben Williamson, the spokesman for Republican Rep.
Give in to the part of you that wants to buy into the pastel-tinged packaging and pop-up shops in stylish cafés — these Glossier products are worth adding to your Top Shelf.
Maybe the romance of the elusive French woman stems from the idea that when we give in to the voice inside of us that demands beauty, it just might be what we get.
Still, what black horror has always returned to is the messy configuration of the self: how it's challenged; its ability to withstand, or give in to, torment; its interest in redemption, transcendence, love.
If you live in a city like New York where the restaurants are plentiful and the apartment kitchens are tiny, it's tempting to give in to the convenience of round-the-clock takeout.
On a busy day, it might be tempting to think of dealing with e-mails or making phone calls as breaks, but they aren't, so don't give in to this line of thought.
President Obama commemorated the 15th anniversary of the 85033/11 attacks in his weekly address Saturday, pledging that "Americans will never give in to fear" even in the wake of recent terror attacks.
And other EU leaders are unlikely to offer a better deal to a new Eurosceptic leader for fear of seeming to give in to blackmail, especially since several face tight elections next year.
As I wrote earlier this week, health-care advocates worry the administration will give in to conservatives and industry by walking back the aggressive approach Trump and Azar had announced with much fanfare.
The responses ranged from fears about not being able to keep them safe in an often politically unstable region, to simply not wanting to give in to what society and their families demand.
If you encounter some rudeness in the wild, recognize it, don't give in to the rudeness spiral, try and meet it with kindness, and remove yourself from the situation if you need to.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - The European Union will not give in to British demands for full access to the bloc's single market unless London allows free movement of people, Ireland's prime minister said on Monday.
We cannot let that happen, that there was simply too much at stake – for future generations of Israelis and Palestinians -- to give in to pessimism, especially when peace is in fact still possible.
It is a reminder of something Jack Newfield said to me when we were doing a "Ten Worst Judges" series 20 (yikes!) years ago, which is that you can't give in to intimidation.
Sondland's interview shows that "promised" reforms were front and center -- though it's unclear whether Sondland was referring to Zelensky's promises to the Ukrainian people or his willingness to give in to Trump's demands.
While some would inevitably bow their heads in the face of such brutal oppression and violence, the Venezuelan people continue to refuse to simply roll over and give in to the Maduro dictatorship.
The HNC also has been under pressure from mainstream armed groups represented within it not to give in to Western pressure, with some rebel groups already threatening to pull out of the body.
The defense had urged the jury not to "give in to the myth of El Chapo," but Liskamm reminded the jury that he was a real criminal sitting right there in the courtroom.
Relax your mind and give in to this transformative visceral experience, and don't be surprised to find yourself sitting in a pool of your own tears by the fadeout of the final note.
I knowingly give myself more time and appreciate Apple calling out that I didn't stick to my strict 15 minutes, but once I give in to more time wasted there aren't any consequences, really.
The rise shows producers are taking advantage of lower costs due to rouble devaluation and signals Moscow's resolve not to give in to producer group OPEC's request to curb oil output to support prices.
As the Queen shepherded Trump around an exhibition of artifacts paying homage to the US-UK relationship, he for once didn't try to steal the scene or give in to his limited attention span.
There are signs of the rally losing steam, and broad strength has begun to thin which is resulting in some players to be cautiously optimistic and others starting to give in to that fear.
"Let's not give in to demagogy, pollution is sometimes higher due to climate issues, but this is definitely not the reason why someone will live shorter," Energy Minister Krzysztof Tchorzewski told a transport conference.
"I asked the Lord specifically, 'Do I need to give in to their demands or at least compromise?' and the Lord told me yes, that my spiritual well-being was at stake," she said.
Few of them still actively try to tell stories about what it means to give in to the darkness, to embrace the most selfish aspects of one's inner being at the expense of others.
Orban had flown to Strasbourg personally on Tuesday to intervene in the debate, delivering a fiery speech that he would not give in to "blackmail" and describing the motion as an insult to Hungarians.
America must work with all nations to build stronger economies, recognizing the inequalities that globalization can generate but refusing to give in to protectionism, U.S. President Barack Obama wrote in the Economist on Thursday.
It's so easy to give in to hate but you know, always remember that there are good people out there, and that at the core of everything I think naturally people are born good.
The moon enters Aquarius, shifting your focus to relationships—however, Mars opposes Pluto and it's crucial that you get the rest you need and don't give in to power plays, ego moves, or manipulations.
"I recognize the politics are hard for them because the easier thing to do is to give in to the most extreme voices within their party and stand pat and do nothing," Obama said.
It was only announced in September, but for Nintendo fans, it amounts to years of waiting, as Nintendo dragged its heels and refused to give in to the seeming inevitability of Mario's smartphone debut.
With that possibility hanging over them, most entities quickly give in to government demands, as colleges and universities have in recent years when the Department of Education accused them of mishandling sexual assault complaints.
And when "smart" is crudely applied to the cities we live in — to our crumbling infrastructure and militarized police forces — we give in to forces of privatization, algorithmic control and rule by corporate contract.
"We do not give in to ransom demands and paying any amount of money would not have provided any guarantees to our users as to what would happen with their stolen data," ESEA said.
Fox News, in a statement late Tuesday, said it would not "give in to terrorizations toward any of our employees," but left the door open to Trump attending the debate, co-hosted by Google.
In one of the oft-repeated lines of his song — "can't no VC tell me nothin'" — Erwin urges founders to not give in to investor demands, and stick to their beliefs and their ideas.
Maspeth protesters don't believe it, or don't care, and are trying to spread their virulent not-in-my-backyardism across Queens, vowing never to give in to a Brooklynite mayor they ridicule and despise.
Clinton does have enough delegates to win the nomination without Sanders's help, after all, so she could well just tell him to go pound sand rather than give in to anything he's asking for.
The Moscow city council elections are expected to move ahead on September 8, and it seems extraordinarily unlikely that authorities will give in to protesters' demands and let the opposition stand for the vote.
The New York Times reported Friday that officials in Beijing have opted to escalate the arrests of demonstrators and are unlikely to give in to protesters' demands, meaning the conflict could drag on indefinitely.
And it challenges the diner to give in to that joyous folly, or risk wasting $210 and a few hours on a meal (and an experience) that is as ridiculous as it is delicious.
So if you are itching to see what it's really like to make a crossword puzzle, give in to the Dark Side, sorry, I meant to your curiosity and join one of the groups.
Now more than ever, said Jerrold Petruzzelli of the class of 1974, a corporate lawyer, the university should not overwrite history or give in to the identity politics that are tearing the country apart.
That's likewise the case with comic books when I give in to them, whether they are by the Hernandez brothers, Alan Moore, Rumiko Takahashi, Osamu Tezuka, Adrian Tomine, Gene Luen Yang, or many others.
Apparently, he still fails to recognize that the Mexican president and the Canadian prime minister have their own national interests, and domestic political pressures and cannot, and will not, give in to his demands.
In 211, Republican tax cuts were about to expire, and it had become clear that President Barack Obama was going to give in to lobbying pressure and extend the cuts, even for wealthy people.
Big government doesn't give in to threats lightly, but as the deadline draws near and the princess' life remains in danger, the Prime Minister caves and commits the act in front of an international audience.
And finally, a knowledge of history, because the past teaches humility and prudence and tempers a president's temptation to give in to the transgressions of omnipotence (I can do everything) and omniscience (I know everything).
" Slate reported that management initially wanted to take down the project, but a group of Kickstarter employees argued that doing so "would give in to people trying to have a 'both sides' debate about Nazis.
Trump's argument is twofold: That Beijing will eventually give in to US demands to alleviate some of the economic pressure on the country, especially if non-tariff factors dragging down the Chinese economy get worse.
On the other, it makes less sense to a Polish politician faced with growing resentment at what is seen as excessive EU interference in national life to give in to demands for a collective response.
But with Trump's decision to skip the debate, which came after Fox News didn't give in to his demand to remove moderator Megyn Kelly from the debate, he allows others to brand him as weak.
Amazing transformations in communication and your sense of personal safety and autonomy can be made now if you step up to the plate and not give in to your lesser qualities, like being an instigator.
Deal Professor Gannett's battle to acquire Tronc, the newspaper publisher formerly known as Tribune Publishing, raises the question of whether a board should continue to "just say no" or give in to a hostile acquirer.
Singaporean officials, retired military officers and analysts stress that even while Singapore publicly plays down the spat, its leadership will not easily give in to what it sees as intimidation on matters of national importance.
People felt they were lucky to be free, to be alive, and that we should enjoy every second of life and continue to do what we like and try not to give in to fear.
But if there is one thing that you learn when you live in the 'hood is that you do not show fear to anyone at any moment, so I didn't give in to their demand.
I also marveled at her resilience — how she came to school each day to learn English and try to start a new life in this strange country, rather than give in to sorrow and hatred.
"I urge you not to give in to provocation, to avoid anything that can divide us or break national cohesion, including tribal or ethnic hatred," he said, according to Radio Okapi, a local news outlet.
We have a long walk ahead, but he keeps making us stop to talk to strangers and watch completely mundane rodents, and I start to give in to this spry older man and his trail.
" Macron, who is narrowly leading Le Pen in the polls, also pledged to hire 10,000 new police and create a task force to defeat ISIS, but he urged voters to "not give in to fear.
During discussions about whether Comey or the Justice Department should give in to Trump's request to say the investigation had not focused on him, Baker was the primary and strongest proponent that they not do so.
"They're looking for a secretary of state who will not give in to the president's worst instincts and impulses ... and I don't know that they walked away feeling that Director Pompeo met that standard," Menendez said.
DOHA, Qatar — The foreign minister of Iran taunted Donald Trump's White House Saturday, saying the country would "never" give in to economic pressure, and that attempts to enforce sanctions would blow back against the United States.
Congress ultimately refused to give in to his demands for more than $5 billion to finance his wall, making his defiant stance through the 35-day government shutdown — the longest in US history — all for nothing.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. senators who back a clampdown on ZTE Corp urged fellow lawmakers on Tuesday not to give in to White House pressure to support an agreement lifting a ban on the Chinese telecommunications company.
When Ronit and Esti do finally give in to their renewed passion, the scene is a lot quieter than one would expect from sex that involves spittle, in keeping with the film's overall atmosphere of restraint.
WAFA quoted Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad Al-Maliki as saying that Palestinian leaders would not give in to blackmail or pressure regarding the operation of the PLO office or negotiations on an Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement.
It is up to the volunteer to decide if they will try to resist or give in to the exoskeleton's motion, and watching the visceral struggle becomes one of the most intriguing parts of the performance.
True, I am purple, and everyone saw me asphyxiate on onion dip, but if I don't give in to your siren song of gingerbread, then I can leave this cocktail party with my head held high.
We need help from China with a newly nuclear North Korea more than we need it to give in to any of our on again, off again trade demands, even those that might make some sense.
It's easy to let that happen, so much easier to give in, to be who they want you to be: a thing that flares apart in the tumult, a thing that surrenders to the wind. ♦
These moments when Nate and Robin see a weird situation coming, say "fuck it" and give in to their inner heathens are some of the show's best, in large part thanks to Jones and Zea's commitment.
This crisis is not the Holocaust, but the two do share disturbing themes, and I urge you to not give in to the fatigue that can drive us to shut our windows and close the curtains.
While it's not their first kiss — the two had been a couple before their time in Litchfield prison — it's the first time Piper allows herself to give in to her feelings for her ex-girlfriend Alex.
But according to one former and one current administration official, Whitaker was simultaneously counseling the White House on how the president and his aides might successfully pressure Sessions and Rosenstein to give in to Trump's demands.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Christine Lagarde will face a momentous decision in her first year as European Central Bank President: give up on reviving inflation or give in to the temptation of bankrolling governments with neverending bond purchases.
"We should not give in to emotions and push Pyongyang into a corner," Putin said in a news conference after meeting with Moon on the sidelines of a conference on economic development of Russia's Far East.
Still, Reif fears that the Trump administration will give in to Saudi Arabia because of its desire to maintain a good relationship with the Saudis, revitalize the U.S. nuclear industry and provide a counterweight to Iran.
When maverick Uranus is involved as it is now, we succeed when we don't resist and give in to the current of change — because, at the end of the day, he brings what's best for us.
Given the outcome, there may be something melancholy about the echoes of the Iowa speech in the pleas she made to voters, urging them not to give in to the fears that Trump's candidacy thrived on.
Vague enough to satisfy an audience looking for the developer to show some sense of capitulation and a different audience who hopes they won't give in to what they perceive to be a social justice mob.
But I try not to engage in motivated reasoning (although sometimes I give in to temptation, then apologize); and I just don't see a market disaster even if we see the expected epidemic of tax avoidance.
North Korea has not taken steps to denuclearize, is saying it won't denuclearize and is testing weapons to pressure the US to give in to its demands, using the mirage of denuclearization negotiations as an excuse.
The new policy comes after Apple has faced increased criticism for its willingness to give in to the requests of the Chinese government, which has been cracking down on privacy tools available through the iOS App Store.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Sunday said Americans would stand united and "not give in to fear or turn against each other" in the wake of a nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida, that killed 50 people.
When I had the chance to interview Akhavan for Studio 360, she talked about why she refuses to give in to that embarrassment: I think you're saying you're part of a club when you're queer or pansexual.
Depending on what side of the fence you sit when it comes to whether you should give in to capitalism in order to survive, you can read High School Musical 2 as either anti- or pro-capitalist.
The overall mood, however, was subdued following sharp declines in Asian markets as strong U.S. jobs data last week put off bets that the U.S. Federal Reserve would give in to calls for aggressive policy easing. Markets.
He can give in to what he and his supporters see as illegal blackmail and sit down to renegotiate the fundamental nature of the Spanish state, which would contradict all of his actions and statements so far.
Mr. Obama pleaded with Americans during his remarks not to "give in to fear or turn against each other," a somewhat muted reference to Mr. Trump's previous call for a ban on Muslims entering the United States.
Mark Carney, chairman of the Financial Stability Board, which coordinates financial rules for the G20, warned on Monday that global growth would suffer if regulators give in to "reform fatigue" and fail to complete the agreed changes.
This is why Moscow knows for certain that they are his last option, and that Bashar has no choice but to completely give in to Russia's demands, effectively depriving him of any free will of his own.
But I suspect that if you give in to the possibility that this book has real wisdom, what will win you over is — to use Melton's words — all the "terrible magic" that happens when things fall apart.
The complaint alleges that company A would give in to the threat, pay AT&T/Time Warner more money for Turner programming, and pass those higher costs (or at least most of them) along to its customers.
"The Emirates and Saudi decided not to support Bashir financially because he refused to get rid of the Islamists and would not give in to pressure to support Saudi Arabia and the Emirates against Qatar," said Habani.
Their hope is that by passing these popular progressive bills, they will create a problem for Republicans, who either need to give in to Democrats' ideas or take unpopular votes that will make them easier to beat.
It also raised questions among investors about how much Mr. López Obrador, a leftist, will be guided by pragmatism and how much will he give in to his populist instincts after he takes office on Dec. 1.
In a moving vigil Wednesday night in Bury, in Greater Manchester, Charlotte Campbell, the mother of Olivia Campbell, a 15-year-old who died in the bombing, made an emotional plea not to give in to terrorism.
"Everyone was in the loop," said Sondland as he explained that he had informed administration officials from Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney about Zelensky's plan to give in to the pressure.
And even away from films, fans wanting a picture with the iconic Professor McGonagall might not have much luck: Smith told the Evening Standard that she detests taking selfies but does give in to children&aposs requests.
Reynolds gives in to love and the guidance and presence of another; he succumbs to inspiration and to illness, just as we give in to the coldness of winter and the sadness of another year gone by.
If Biden is the nominee, I will try not to give in to the Trump terror syndrome, and I hope for the guts to undervote the top of the ticket for the first time in my life.
In Sanders's view, there's something akin to a populist silent majority lurking in America — a majority that already agrees with liberals but that's been alienated by Democrats who give in to wealthy interests and compromise their principles.
"Let's not give up now, we must not give in to the arrogance of the institutions which have decided to keep people from making decisions for their own country," Luigi Di Maio said, speaking live on Facebook.
The gravely difficult choice facing the Israelis was this: Do we give in to the hijackers' demands and, in exchange for the hostages, free terrorists captured in previous attacks, even those who have Jewish "blood on their hands"?
Oilers squeeze past Devils 2-1 in OT NEWARK, N.J. — No matter how many times New Jersey Devils goaltender Cory Schneider turned them away Saturday night, the Edmonton Oilers did not let up or give in to frustration.
Obama has called for the country to come together and not give in to despair and division after the shooting deaths of five police officers in Dallas and the police killings of black men in Louisiana and Minnesota.
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe state workers will go ahead with Wednesday's street protest after the government failed to give in to their demand for U.S. dollar-indexed salaries to cushion them against soaring inflation, union officials said on Tuesday.
Democratic leadership, with the sharp polling advantage, the stories of increasingly frustrated Republicans and a White House casting about without a clear strategy, have, as one Democratic senator told last night, "zero incentive" to give in to Trump.
And so I cannot give in to the anger that Sarah Manguso and Darcey Steinke seem to feel about the loss of "privileged, fertile womanhood," as expressed in Manguso's review of Steinke's book about menopause (Books, June 24th).
In another episode, Murphy's old colleague Jim Dial (Charles Kimbrough) tells her not to give in to pressure to interview the white nationalist blowhard Ed Shannon (David Costabile, wearing multiple shirts lest you miss the Steve Bannon rhyme).
"This is a serious disease, but we can't give in to hysteria or fear because that only makes it harder to get people the accurate information they need," Mr. Obama said in October 2014 in a radio address.
HONG KONG, Jan 5 (Reuters) - Over a thousand protesters in Hong Kong gathered in a town near the border on Sunday, seeking to keep up pressure on the government to give in to their demands for greater democracy.
Ms. Rabinyan said she would not give up hope, no matter how remote a deal might seem now (which, spoiler alert, are about as remote as the chances were that Liat could ever give in to Hilmi completely).
If you are a liberal, you might be especially tempted to give in to the aggrieved and embarrassed #resistance-tweeting punditocracy now throwing up endless reasons for downplaying Mr. Mueller's finding: We still haven't seen the whole report!
I'm sure your child has accused you of being a bad parent when you didn't give in to a temper tantrum, or when you stood by and watched him struggle with a task rather than offer a helping hand.
Camille, drugged out and feeling pretty great about it, keeps having flashbacks to all the dead girls she's loved before — her dead younger sister, Marianne, and her dead hospital roommate — but she lets herself give in to Amma anyway.
Give in to the call of the light and brighten up your lair with these freestanding lamps, which can be dimmed or brightened by remote control, just in case you were worried about losing a hand while operating them.
PP, Ciudadanos and Vox are competing for the anti-separatist vote but the Socialists, after refusing to give in to Catalan demands to secure their backing for the budget, will also aim to use the issue to their advantage.
PP, Ciudadanos and Vox are competing for the anti-separatism vote but the Socialists, after refusing to give in to Catalan demands to secure their backing for the budget, will also aim to use the issue to their advantage.
"Minutes before it happened, he got in touch with me and said, 'My daughter, you know who your father is: a democrat who will not give in to anything," she told reporters outside the SEBIN headquarters on Thursday afternoon.
Russia has so far refused to give in to pressure from some OPEC countries to cut oil production to support oil prices, arguing its harsh climate does not allow for a quick restart of wells once they are shut.
If they are truly for a faster track to legal, safe, and fair immigration, it should acceptable to give in to increased border security and the scaled-back temporary Trump administration immigration bans the U.S. Supreme Court has upheld.
They'd rather you give in to the awkward social dynamic between you and the cashier and just leave the item in your cart rather than making a fuss and potentially holding up the line to go put something back.
They're the ones who are comfortable being uncomfortable in a world on fire, the ones who transcend the external limitations imposed by outdated systems and their failures, the ones who do not give in to the way things are.
It would be naïve to believe that United Technologies — which had estimated it would save $65 million a year by moving the Carrier jobs to Mexico — would give in to Mr. Trump without an expectation of something in return.
The anniversary, heavily promoted in official propaganda and the subject of Sunday's conference at Tsinghua University, offers Mr. Xi a chance to take market-opening measures sought by the United States without seeming to give in to American pressure.
But privately, they say he has been reluctant to give in to what he has called an "alarmist" view of the virus's potential to cause damage as he warily watches the effect of the outbreak on the stock market.
The concept of traveling more would have fit nicely under this concept for many, but Americans continued to give in to work-culture pressures that lead them to pass on the paid vacation time that is owed to them.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany cannot afford to give in to intimidation and threats of protectionism from U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, and to do so even once would invite repeated bullying, a key conservative ally of Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Tuesday.
However, Voss also tells CNBC Make It that Trump's counterparts in the negotiations over the shutdown, Democratic leaders Nancy Pelosi and Charles Schumer, were smart to stay calm and unblinking in their refusal to give in to the president's demands.
Now that the first two factions (the Christian conservatives and the nationalist populists) have found their respective tribunes in Cruz and Trump, they have realized their own strength and are not going to give in to the third faction any longer.
One of the first acts of Boris Johnson, the mayor of London from 2008 to 2016, was to give in to locals who opposed a large bridge in east London, though he later came around to the case for more crossings.
But however effective populism is in domestic politics, it's a dead end: Countries that give in to its charms cannot find the strength to reform, and are alone when facing the problems that inspired their inward turn in the first place.
Many suggest that orthodox Republicans in Congress may oppose President Trump on his trade agenda, but in the "art of the deal," it's more likely that they give in to him to pass their economic agenda than the other way around.
Even more curiously, Oregon Live reports that after over a decade of pushing back, the federal government may give in to those wishes, potentially forcing the state to spend millions to clean up the company's GMO grass mess for it.
This has fueled hopes the group could give in to demands to simplify its complex structure, similar to a broader strategy overhaul unveiled in 2011, which led the group to pull out of a substantial part of its steel activities.
"At Tesla, we would rather pay ten times the settlement demand in legal fees and fight to the ends of the Earth than give in to extortion and allow this abuse of the legal system," the blog post said. bit.
"What says most is that we didn't give in to a really good pitcher on the mound," Rays manager Kevin Cash said after Tampa Bay was held to one hit into the seventh inning by Kluber before tying the game.
" In one of the most classic gambits of 20th century presidential history, the President will try to use the power of the bully pulpit to increase public pressure on Congress to give in to his demand to finance a "border wall.
As Republicans have become more ideological, they've also become less willing to work with Democrats: filibustering Democratic legislation, refusing to consider Democratic appointees, and even shutting down the government in order to force Democrats to give in to their demands.
They are also the means by which Brooker persuades us to suspend our disbelief at the idea that the British government would give in to a kidnapper's demand, let alone the demand that is made of Michael Callow, the Prime Minister.
Since we know Lord's character has dealt with mind control in the comics, he could be doing something to unknowingly persuade Diana to give in to her desire to see Steve again in exchange for something that undoubtedly is bad.  
" Mr. Malinowski went on: "If we give in to this tactic in any way we will validate it, and there will be no end to these shutdowns, and the people who suffer today will be suffering again and again and again.
" The influential British left-wing commentator George Monbiot has equated patriotism with racism: To give in to patriotism, he writes, is to deny the plain truth "that someone living in Kinshasa is of no less worth than someone living in Kensington.
But while those who give in to food cravings and binge at night may blame flagging willpower, a new study suggests the problem could lie in the complex orchestra of hormones that drive hunger and signal feelings of satiety, or fullness.
As it stands now, it will be a difficult ask for Republicans to give in to Democratic demand to fund cost-sharing reductions — which help make copays and deductibles cheaper for people who have insurance through Obamacare — in the appropriations bill.
The best choice of the season's final two episodes, then, is how Cole and Railly, finally together in the same time and place (the 1950s, specifically), decide to stop playing the game and give in to their feelings for each other.
But because Clinton chose to give in to her worst sexist impulses and accept male domination – the same thing she's repeatedly accused female voters of doing when it came to her own candidacy – Nixon looks to be a footnote in New York politics.
WASHINGTON, June 19 (Reuters) - U.S. senators who back a clampdown on China's ZTE Corp said on Tuesday they intend to fight for the measure, and urged fellow lawmakers not to give in to White House pressure to give up on the legislation.
BERLIN, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Germany cannot afford to give in to intimidation and threats of protectionism from U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, and to do so even once would invite repeated bullying, a key conservative ally of Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Tuesday.
This is in part because of the resilience and courage of the Ugandan L.G.B.T.I. community and its allies, abroad and at home, who have refused to give in to the widespread hostility from the state and the religious fundamentalists who incite public contempt.
Trolls offers her one of her best chances to simply give in to that part of herself — and it's legitimately one of my favorite movie performances from her, even if something like half of her dialogue is saying, "Yes, chef!" to her boss.
PP, Ciudadanos and Vox are competing for the voices of those upset with separatism, but the Socialists, after refusing to give in to Catalan demands to secure their backing for the budget, will also aim to use the issue to their advantage.
The longtime Democratic leader refused to give in to Trump's demand for more than $5 billion in funding for a wall at the U.S.-Mexico border, the primary sticking point in negotiations during the five-week government shutdown that ended last Friday.
Although mightily challenged by a fragmenting retail landscape, and lamentable calendar placement as the caboose on the global men's wear train, New York Fashion Week: Men's was like "The Little Engine that Could," refusing to give in to naysayers perennially pronouncing doom.
Consultants who aim to help authoritarian governments from the inside often give in to a desire to preserve their lucrative assignments, said Calvert W. Jones, a professor at the University of Maryland who studies the role of consultants in the Middle East.
He's damaged, not just from enduring constant racism, but from the effort it takes to push back against stereotypes instead of give in to them, and it's unclear if some of the things he describes have really happened or if he's imagined them.
SEOUL, Jan 30 (Reuters) - South Korean President Moon Jae-in urged residents not to give in to fear as the country prepared to evacuate the first of around 700 citizens from the epicentre of the new coronavirus epidemic in China on Thursday.
LONDON, June 26 (Reuters) - Iranian President Hassan Rouhani lambasted on Tuesday U.S. President Donald Trump's withdrawal from a deal with Iran on its nuclear programme, and said Iranians will not give in to U.S. pressure but would defend their independence and Islamic values.
You see all these movies like Armageddon, Independence Day, 12 Monkeys, Planet of the Apes and stuff, and there's always a moral at the end of the story: If you stand up for what's right, you won't have to give in to a dystopian world.
There are so many paths toward destruction and darkness, as Michael has learned time and again, but there are very few that lead to a world where humans don't give in to their own worst impulses, where kindness and peace can win the day.
Here are some of the main factors that may affect Swiss stocks: * Meyer Burger Chairman Alexander Vogel and CFO Michel Hirschi have no plans to give in to shareholder pressure and step down, according to an interview published in Swiss newspaper Finanz und Wirtschaft.
But oh, it is so hard to not give in to that rush of feeling, that heady, woozy, glorious feeling of finding someone who seems to really get you, and then there you are like some sort of geyser, stories and emotions pouring forth.
When Senator Flake says that he's not willing to travel the nomination path, what he's effectively saying is that politicians who aren't willing to give in to the most partisan vices of the extremists who dominate the primaries can no longer compete in American politics.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and national security adviser John Bolton oppose any sanctions relief for Iran and were opposed to any talks on Afghanistan, believing Tehran will give in to U.S. demands, one of the sources said, who asked not to be identified.
" (2) Standing in a room with the original Constitution, Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights, President Obama on Tuesday declared that the United States should never give in to fear but should continue to welcome immigrants and refugees because "that's who we are.
"Students and journalism advisers face a lot of pressure from districts and others in positions of authority, and there's a serious imbalance of power that can be easy to give in to," said Mr. Cate, who shared the letter with The New York Times.
After her husband died, "I thought, 'I can give in to the sadness and feel sorry for myself, or I can dance," recalled Ms. Weinrauch, who does charity work helping other older people, speaks in schools and runs her errands by foot or public bus.
Lacking any means for winning the Hong Kongers' hearts or minds and unable to give in to their demands, leaders in Beijing and their loyalists in Hong Kong, including the administration led by Carrie Lam, see no alternative to exerting ever greater police force.
Speaking to CNBC on "The Rundown," Mewawalla said that Apple "pretty much had no choice" but to give in to the Chinese law, with 20 percent of Apple's revenue coming from the Chinese market — that amounts to $18 billion in the last quarter alone.
"It will be partly and gradually taken over as and when these reforms get carried out," Macron said in a TV interview, during which he pledged not to give in to rolling strikes against the shake-up that have caused transport chaos in France.
May's government has been holding talks with the opposition Labour Party aimed at finding a way forward on Brexit, and she is under pressure from her party not to give in to Labour's demand to agree to a customs union with the EU after Brexit.
But witness testimony in the months since revealed that the phone call was just one data point in a months-long campaign to pressure Ukraine to give in to Trump&aposs demands while withholding military aid and a White House meeting that Zelensky desperately sought.
Because so much of the film seems to have been shot with the hope that progress would continue to be made, the hasty re-edit feels a bit like getting dropped off a cliff, even though Gore exhorts us to not give in to despair.
Sex may as well not exist on The Walking Dead, so rarely does it occur, so for the series to give in to a full-on kissing scene — and then a shot of Rick and Michonne snoozing in bed in the aftermath — is kind of surprising.
Randy's peaceful demeanor and admission of having dwelled in despair serve as a reminder for artists, creatives, and dreamers everywhere not to give in to darkness and that your calling could come at any moment and whisk you away—so be ready and open to it.
Dr. Luke, who is seeking $40 million in the lawsuit, counters that Kesha is actually the one trying to destroy him by embarking on a campaign to destroy the music producer's business and reputation, in an effort to pressure him to give in to her contract demands.
"On the one hand you say that you should never give in to people who threaten to use violence against freedom of speech," he said, adding that he had spent 15 years living in safe houses and escorted by a security detail due to constant death threats.
So many comedies (romantic or otherwise) rely on tired sexist and/or racist jokes; too many action movies give in to pointless objectification and flattening of any character who isn't the square-jawed white male star; horror movies slash women apart for the pure shock of it.
Spotnitz and I spoke about these themes at length in an interview I conducted with him last year; during our conversation, he also touched on how he hoped the series wouldn't give in to simplistic science fiction questions about the nature of alternate realities and the like.
But Buck's almost magical qualities -- including his ability to sense and address the man's pain -- ratchets that up to absurd heights, meaning you really, really have to be eager to give in to this movie on its terms in order to feel much of anything watching it.
"I'm not supporting Trump financially out of respect for his original declaration to be a self-funded presidential candidate that wouldn't give in to special interests, which of course insinuates that anyone like myself, who donates money for any political cause must, intrinsically, want something for it," McConathy said.
On Sunday, French churches began using a version of the Lord's Prayer in which the line "Ne nous soumets pas à la tentation" (roughly, "do not expose us to temptation") was replaced with "Ne nous laisse pas entrer en tentation" ("do not let us give in to temptation").
One of the reasons many different communities in the US were slow to adopt social distancing — besides criminally mixed messages from the federal government — is that same impulse: to just keep living, to refuse to give in to fear, to take certain risks and hope for the best.
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?
If we were dealing with a President Bush, either one of them, or heaven forbid, a President Romney, I&aposd be nervous tonight that that the president would waffle and give in to the Democrats and the liberal Republicans but this president has the guts to deliver on his promise.
Anyone in Brussels or Berlin who thinks that Warsaw, Budapest or any other member state's capital will give in to pressure on issues they see as pertaining to national sovereignty need only look at how far the Greeks were prepared to go before capitulating, and how the voters stayed with them.
Nearly three weeks later, Mr. Sondland reversed himself and submitted additional testimony to investigators disclosing that he told a top Ukrainian official the country would probably need to give in to Mr. Trump's demands and announce investigations into the president's political rivals if they wanted to unlock the military aid.
"I reiterate that their risk tolerance, asset allocation, and ultimately their portfolio mix reflects a potential recession in the markets, and the most important thing they can do in order to maximize the probability of reaching long-term goals is to stick with their plan and don't give in to emotions."
"I felt like if I were to not come because of the bombing, since the desired result of these terrorist attacks is to strike at the Turkish economy, the tourist economy, it would be a great disservice to the people that died to give in to the terror," he said.
While the vast majority of Venezuelans oppose the government's plans for constitutional change — 85 percent of the working population joined the strike, according to the opposition —President Nicolas Maduro has the backing of the country's powerful military, and he will not give in to the demands of the protesters, analysts say.
Expectations that Beijing will give in to all of Washington's demands, in exchange for the removal of U.S. tariffs on Chinese exports, was "indulging in fantasy," Gao told CNBC's Geoff Cutmore during a panel discussion at the East Tech West conference in the Nansha district of Guangzhou, China on Wednesday.
That simple message of stability should have cut through more easily than Labor leader Bill Shorten's more complex argument that Brexit showed the dangers that can arise when conservative leaders give in to the right of their parties, as well as the need for government policies that protect workers' wages and benefits.
The post demands first class political acumen: without being seen to give in to Trump, she must press for spending hikes that the CDU's Social Democrat coalition partners want to limit - while making a better fist than von der Leyen of cleaning up the armed forces and boosting morale and military readiness.
Considering that the markdowns are so low even La Mer seems within reach, it's impossible to deny that now is a better time than any to give in to the hype, open your wallet, and invest in the kind of beauty products editors and pros keep on their vanities like little trophies.
So I'm prepared to forgo additional tax cuts in the hope, probably vain, that Democrats will be strategic stewards in the House and not give in to the stupid temptation of seeking Trump's impeachment or getting lost in endless committee investigations about whether Trump misled the I.R.S. 20 or 30 years ago.
Whether you were a soccer mom looking to demonstrate your support for the troops while you picked up groceries or a middle-aged man wanting to show the public you weren't ready to give in to the new masculinity, the Hummer did an adequate job of communicating your take on the cultural climate.
By allowing Grey Worm and Missandei to give in to seasons' worth of simmering tension in this way, Game of Thrones did something completely unprecedented in terms of its history, which otherwise only tells stories about people of color in relation to how their arcs affect the white main characters (such as Dany).
"I recognize that the politics are hard for them, because the easier thing to do is to give in to the most extreme voices within their party and stand pat and do nothing, but that's not our job," Mr. Obama told reporters in the Oval Office after a meeting with King Abdullah II of Jordan.
With both the Senate and the House adjourned until Monday and a new spending bill nowhere in sight, Trump doubled down on his claim that there's one clear solution to the shutdown: for the new Democratic House of Representatives to give in to his demands to provide funding for his proposed southern border wall.
What follows is a journey of joy and pain, hope and despair, light and darkness — the build is beset by problems, from wrongly-placed pieces to attacks from ravenous beasts — and it seems at various points as if Lussier might give in to his anger and destroy the toy like so much rebel scum.
Supermodel Behati Prinsloo, currently pregnant with her first child with husband Adam Levine, posted an Instagram shot of her first foray into maternity wear this weekend, and moms-to-be everywhere can rejoice in knowing that even models give in to the spandex hug of stretchy clothing at some point in their nine months.
"  In a separate letter to Activision Blizzard CEO Robert Kotick, lawmakers wrote: "As China amplifies its campaign of intimidation, you and your company must decide whether to look beyond the bottom line and promote American values—like freedom of speech and thought—or to give in to Beijing's demands in order to preserve market access.
"  In a separate letter to Activision Blizzard CEO Robert Kotick, lawmakers wrote: "As China amplifies its campaign of intimidation, you and your company must decide whether to look beyond the bottom line and promote American values—like freedom of speech and thought—or to give in to Beijing's demands in order to preserve market access.
Yovanovitch said the State Department's silence on the smear campaign against her made it difficult to publicly push back against the people who were trying to take her down over her refusal to give in to the Trump-fueled, debunked theories about former Vice President Joe Biden and about Russia's interference in the 2016 election.
Hillary Clinton urged: "Do not give in to those whose views are opposite of what you believe," during a panel discussion on the rise of "strongmen" such as President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, while Uber's new CEO Dara Khosrowshahi promised to mentor and develop female staff in the face of the company's controversial past.
"They're looking for a secretary of state who will not give in to the president's worst instincts and impulses when we are talking about the lives of our sons and daughters who serve in the military of the United States [...] and I don't know that they walked away feeling that Director Pompeo met that standard," Menendez said.
So if you take the worst case scenario — and it could get even pricier on horror traffic days — travelling to and from work every weekday in a taxi would cost you the following: Sydney: A$2150 Melbourne: A$213 Brisbane: A$220 Finally, you could give in to the hype and start Ubering like the rest of the world.
You might experience a bit of extra stress, give in to a few extra distractions and deal with a finnicky internet connection on any given day, but there's one factor that rises above the others in terms of its collective role in sabotaging our productivity — and it's costing us a cumulative $411 billion in productivity losses.
For all that this series once seemed committed to finding ways to break such cycles through incremental, individual, and collective change, in its final season, it seems to have largely discarded this idea in favor of watching characters give in to old flaws, revert to old behaviors, and, of course, take the path of most destruction.
The scene in which Faith-as-Buffy stares down Spike and breathes, "I could ride you at a gallop until your legs buckled and your eyes rolled up," has such intense electricity that it'd be unsurprising to learn it was the moment the show decided to give in to the obvious chemistry between Gellar and Marsters for real.
The U.S. government should also increase pressure on other countries in the Western Hemisphere, notably, Caribbean nations, that by aligning themselves with Maduro, they have limited the ability of the Organization of American States to use all tools available at its disposal to pressure the Venezuelan government to give in to the will of its own people.
The policy drew swift and steady backlash from both sides of the aisle, prompting President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE to give in to bipartisan pressure.
Better, really, to give in to the muted calm of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen at The Row, where every look seemed calculated to sooth the troubled soul: liquid layers of tactile suiting (turtlenecks and shirts and jackets and coats and swishy trousers) in gray, taupe, black and white, sometimes with the added protection of elbow-length gloves and a little knit hood.
Other states trying to tighten up vaccine laws or preserve current strict laws that have proven effective in maintaining herd immunity should not give in to the harassment, misinformation, and ideological opposition to government-mandated vaccinations for school-aged children, be it the MMR vaccine alone (as is the case in Washington) or the whole range of childhood vaccinations (such as in Mississippi).
While Athill was quick to point out the injustices of growing older, chief among them giving up sex (Athill loved sex in her very British way, decreeing that every woman should have a few good love affairs), her tone was almost defiantly peppy — never saccharine, but refusing to give in to the weighty fear with which we tend to face the great unknown.
He's trying to establish a careful routine that will allow him to excise the hallucinations of his father he keeps having, hallucinations that want nothing more than to push him back toward hacking, the very thing that exacerbates his dissociative identity disorder by urging him to give in to the warped version of his father he carries in his head.
Elsewhere, other "vile bodies," as the British novelist Evelyn Waugh put it several decades earlier, describing another decadent set — young members of London society after World War I — sink into the bosoms of beehive-coiffed femmes fatales, grab the band's microphone, smooch in smoky corners, or fade into each other's arms as they give in to the undertow of oceans of booze in the night.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenEight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Hill Reporter Rafael Bernal: Biden tries to salvage Latino Support Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report MORE on Sunday urged Americans not to give in to "hopelessness" in the wake of the mass shooting in Sutherland Springs, Texas, while reiterating the need to take steps against gun violence.
It represents the fear of change; the fear of people who look or speak or pray differently; a contempt for the rule of law that holds leaders accountable; an intolerance of dissent and free thought; a belief that the sword or the gun or the bomb or propaganda machine is the ultimate arbiter of what's true and what's right.... Democracy can buckle when we give in to fear.
Constituents and activists and no small number of kooks with the office number on speed dial are calling and calling and calling to tell members who have been in office for maybe 18 hours that they are disgusted; they are yelling at them to just build a wall already and open the government, or not to build a wall, never to give in to Trump, never, never, never.
"I recognize the politics are hard for them, because the easier thing to do is to give in to the most extreme voices within their party and stand pat and do nothing, but that's not our job," Mr. Obama said in the Oval Office, taking nine minutes at the end of a meeting with King Abdullah II of Jordan to insist on his right to advance a nominee to the nation's highest court.
Here are all the reasons you should deck yourself out in your country's colors, grab a few friends and a responsibly portioned beverage, and give in to the soccer madness: The United States is actually IN this one -- and they're favored to win it all (again) The USWNT are a) the defending World Cup champs, b) stacked to the rafters with household names and returning stars, and c) favored across virtually every predictive model to win it all.
READ: A group of masked men attacked a Hong Kong protest leader with hammers and knives But, despite the widespread disruption, Hong Kong's leader, Carrie Lam, was in no mood to give in to protesters' demands: "If there is still any wishful thinking that by escalating violence the Hong Kong government will yield to pressure to satisfy the so-called political demands, I make it clear now that that is not going to happen," Lam told reporters Monday.

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