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If other states move to the middle, or become more blue, Texas has resisted, resisted, resisted at all turns.
Of the countries studied, 97% of cases resisted the most common antibiotic ciprofloxacin, 81% resisted azithromycin, and 66% resisted cephalosporins given as a last resort.
"The president resisted, and resisted, and resisted, but we finally approved a deal to put workers at the center of our trade policy," Brown said.
The worst part was, the more others resisted, the more I resisted them.
"I resisted and resisted, and then I ended up liking it," he said.
For some, the simple suggestion that Nazis should be resisted—not punched upside the head, just resisted through yesteryear's ballads—was enough impetus to side with the Nazis themselves.
But for political reasons, to avoid more charges of out-of-control spending from Republicans, Mr. Obama resisted using such superlatives, just as he resisted dramatizing the economic crisis he inherited.
All those who resisted were shot and killed on sight.
Khashoggi was then killed in a chokehold when he resisted.
Jennifer Lawrence resisted dieting for a movie role for years.
Amazon resisted at first, but ultimately cooperated with the investigation.
I knew what that bedroom steer meant, and I resisted.
But they still resisted the idea of regulators regulating polluters.
Mr. Luke resisted police efforts to take him into custody.
Swiss watchmakers have long resisted the siren call of ecommerce.
Islamic State resisted with snipers and roadside bombs, he said.
This individual resisted arrest and began to choke the officer.
They also resisted because they simply didn't want the pregnancy.
Europe has so far resisted pressure to ban Huawei products.
Pena allegedly "resisted violently" as police tried to handcuff him.
She said he tried to kiss her and she resisted.
Some changes are to be resisted, some retarded, some governed.
But these temptations, good and bad, should generally be resisted.
But she resisted the urge to cut herself, Manson says.
However, two stocks have resisted the downdraft, according to Maley.
Oil majors have so far resisted pressure to cut dividends.
Only a minority of French people resisted the Nazi Occupation.
Yet Republicans have consistently resisted approving an emergency Zika response.
As UN Secretary General, he resisted the delegitimization of Israel.
Mina said Loyd resisted arrest when he tried to escape.
For decades, scouting resisted acceptance of gay and transgender people.
The police have resisted criticism they were slow to act.
Again, however, the Senate and House rank and file resisted.
Despite mounting downward pressure, Egypt has resisted a major devaluation.
House conservatives have resisted a legislative fix on DACA. Rep.
But Farage has resisted intense pressure to stand down more.
He resisted the urge to reach out and touch Larry.
Many members of Mr. Major's Conservative Party resisted the treaty.
The governor has so far resisted mounted calls to resign.
Consumers at first resisted, and then embraced, the new robots.
Initially, Hutchinson says, she resisted, before eventually committing the crime.
Mr. Schulz resisted at first, but eventually gave his consent.
Plus, Republicans have uniformly resisted Democratic efforts to force disclosure.
Ryan has resisted their efforts, particularly their proposed spending cuts.
Nintendo had previously resisted releasing Mario games to mobile phones.
We resisted the pink toy aisle at big box stores.
Tunisia's powerful unions and business leaders have also resisted change.
Turnbull resisted calls for the investigation to tackle wider issues.
But his bodyguards resisted by force and then started shooting.
He resisted when Mr. Kelly called him at 7 a.m.
He resisted being pushed out and had to be dismissed.
The art Watkins made firmly resisted the war's anguished split.
Mr. Drew has long resisted a signature material or style.
Many presidents have resisted congressional demands for testimony and documents.
For over a year, she said, she resisted the idea.
Some of the women resisted being identified as female politicians.
But police insist suspects died because they violently resisted arrest.
Slack has resisted acquisition interest from Google, Microsoft and Amazon.
Senate Democrats have resisted somewhat by dawdling on Trump's nominees.
The experts confirmed what I knew, but resisted, all along.
Talbott initially resisted, but he and Clinton soon came around.
More often in the past, museums have resisted such pressure.
Ms. Letissier, ambushed in the moment by latent insecurity, resisted.
I actually resisted the impulse to cut myself a slice.
American intelligence agencies and the military have resisted such discussions.
That is something the Taliban had until now tenaciously resisted.
For several years, Mayor Bill de Blasio resisted those calls.
All had advanced disease that had resisted every standard treatment.
Federal health officials have resisted such extraordinary measures until now.
Until Wednesday, he had resisted calling for President Trump's impeachment.
For the most part, Republicans have resisted altering their course.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has resisted escalating pressure on Huawei.
I resisted it, but the new one is actually better.
Jess Jackson had resisted expanding his winemaking operations to Oregon.
For all those reasons, China long resisted restrictions on ivory.
Mr. Steger defended his actions and resisted calls to resign.
Trump's fellow Republicans in the Senate have resisted the idea.
While Germany welcomed refugees, other countries resisted sharing the burden.
Restrictions on importing plastic scrap have been resisted by some.
I've always talked about Dave, and they've never resisted that.
The Pentagon has long resisted changing this chain of command.
Congo's government has resisted an independent investigation of the events.
Bongiovanni said there was a struggle after Hollins resisted arrest.
President Barack Obama resisted adding the Brotherhood to that list.
Patel was appointed by Modi, but he resisted the demand.
When congress resisted he selected six that he deems vital.
Republican leadership has resisted his previous calls for the change.
But the tech and privacy community have resisted the push.
But so far, the German government has resisted including it.
And that came through as she resisted really selling it.
The army has long denied any misconduct and resisted prosecutions.
He has resisted — but you are one of his clients.
He has resisted — but you are one of his clients.
Indigenous leaders who have resisted their presence are often threatened.
Purdue resisted, arguing that the records were confidential trade secrets.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Louis Draper resisted labels.
So far, Walmart has resisted pressure to do the same.
Some resisted by taking their own lives before they arrived on this country's shores so that they would never be someone else's property, and some resisted by committing themselves to life, to perpetuating future generations.
He resisted pressure to prosecute Bush Administration officials for war crimes or human rights abuses stemming from torture, and he resisted pressure to prosecute bankers for any unlawful activity relating to the 2008 financial collapse.
A strong domestic Japanese lobby had resisted concessions even under TPP.
But China's government has long resisted the emergence of true megacities.
Iran has resisted Russia's call for foreign forces to leave Syria.
For its part, Instagram has deliberately resisted adding a "regram" button.
However, losses in gold stocks resisted some gains on the index.
Robledo resisted the direction, but ultimately followed the flight attendant's instruction.
Warner and Klobuchar acknowledged that the companies have resisted the legislation.
Asked if Facebook is a media company, she resisted the characterization.
The president has resisted this, potentially setting up a courtroom showdown.
Black folks resisted the British before George Washington was even born.
All of the healthy mice in the experiment resisted probiotic colonization.
He also claimed she'd still be alive if she hadn't resisted.
Mexico and Canada have both resisted linking the tariffs to NAFTA.
I tossed and turned, but resisted the urge to go online.
Lloyd has long resisted putting an end date on her career.
Mr. Tuberman, however, resisted Groupon — and, for that matter, the Internet.
"At first, I resisted—I'm not in junior high," he said.
He resisted even facing threats of contempt orders against him personally.
Uber has also resisted efforts to require it to fingerprint drivers.
As she resisted, the officers pulled her toward the ICE van.
Kaitlyn: Speaking only for myself, I'd rather you resisted that impulse.
In Japan the vested interests that resisted TPP would be comforted.
Some, like Singapore, have resisted calls to make the code binding.
Ms Polak has resisted the temptation to create a stereotypical victim.
Game of Thrones was satisfying precisely because it resisted easy satisfaction.
Robledo resisted the direction, but ultimately followed the flight attendant's instruction.
But most have resisted attempts to fill pews with digital worshippers.
But the more I saw them rise, the more I resisted.
Germany, another of America's close allies, has resisted an outright ban.
The Clintons represented a new, more centrist liberalism that Sanders resisted.
President Obama has resisted calls for full-on U.S. involvement, however.
Last year, for example, Socialist deputies resisted the government's deregulation bill.
It was almost as if the building itself resisted the story.
Khashoggi had resisted pressure from Riyadh for him to return home.
Dontre Hamilton, who had schizophrenia, resisted and was shot 14 times.
He has denied any wrongdoing and resisted repeated calls to resign.
The musical object's loss has been mourned by many, and resisted.
The Bush administration also resisted pressure to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.
Transparent has always resisted easy categorization as a comedy or drama.
Trump has not resisted the changes, according to senior administration officials.
All three women asked for an FBI investigation, which Kavanaugh resisted.
Conservative Republicans have resisted this idea, but major defaults are looming.
In the event it's resisted adding any more badges to accounts.
But she has resisted telling the story of her spiritual journey.
It resisted plantations, the Jim Crow era, and the Vietnam War.
China, with its own crushing industry to protect, has steadfastly resisted.
The Virginia governor has so far resisted calls for his resignation.
Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz carefully resisted questions from Sen.
The group has traditionally resisted any efforts to tighten gun laws.
AMLO has resisted the appointment of an independent anti-corruption prosecutor.
Law enforcement officials have resisted revealing much information about the case.
When Mr. Morgenthau decided to retire as district attorney, she resisted.
Crasthorpe, but too much was missing and he resisted further speculation.
Breakthroughs that give patients control over their bodies are often resisted.
"For a long time, they resisted talking about radicalization," Neumann said.
They know that, and I've resisted that for a long time.
Mnuchin had previously resisted making the designation, sources told the Post.
They resisted the only way they knew how, by making noise.
She resisted, worried that it would make her daughter a target.
The police deny that and say those killed had resisted arrest.
Several newspapers resisted the pressure and refused to print the falsehoods.
From the moment Murray understood the system, she actively resisted it.
Airline and pilot groups have resisted many of Amazon's proposed changes.
As for his status as country music insurrectionist, he similarly resisted.
"[The] Twitter storm is something to be resisted," Roth tells Creators.
Automakers resisted, refusing to strip their cars of their own branding.
Chemical companies first resisted, saying that alternatives were not economically viable.
China and Russia have resisted an outright ban on crude exports.
It was trendy, and everyone splurged on it, but they resisted.
In subsequent cases, Judge Kavanaugh frequently resisted this line of thinking.
For the longest time, he resisted the temptation to try heroin.
Mr. Trump has also long resisted making his medical history public.
President Trump resisted pressure from intelligence agencies to block the release.
So far, congressional leaders have resisted allowing members to vote remotely.
I resisted the rush to listen to those supportive voices. Why?
Manafort had, until now, resisted pressure from federal prosecutors to flip.
Mr. Murphy initially resisted and the $15,000 limit represents a compromise.
Under sharp questioning, Mr. Powell resisted demands for a regulatory crackdown.
The generals resisted, but they continued to talk about potential compromises.
The older and more stable Satya Yugans resisted Almena's mind games.
They organized; Amazon resisted — and the coronavirus acted as tiebreaker. 7.
But these legislatures have fiercely resisted efforts to raise any taxes.
The fact that Grant resisted easy categorization prompted discussion and debate.
Homeland security officials, who saw the idea as political retribution, resisted.
He resisted the urge to transport Smith to a distant galaxy.
So far we've resisted the siren call of Africa Fried Chicken.
Hundreds, if not thousands, of FARC fighters have resisted the deal.
Andrew M. Cuomo have resisted doing so, despite facing mounting demands.
For centuries, the U.S. has resisted a centralized public health policy.
At first, Mr. Collins resisted, Mr. Paladino said in an interview.
Prisoners of their own perspective, they resisted the call to change.
But Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, who was there, resisted those demands.
They have resisted calls to strip her name from the arena.
Secretary of State James Baker "strongly resisted new commitments to Ukraine."
In particular, he resisted anything resembling an American security guarantee. Cheney
I resisted this feedback at first, but ultimately it was true.
When his college girlfriend converted to evangelicalism, Mr. Brody adamantly resisted.
The impulse to destroy troubling historical artifacts is usually best resisted.
Mr. Greenspan resisted pressure to raise interest rates as unemployment declined.
But Mr. Maduro so far has resisted efforts to oust him.
If someone resisted, Arefaine could end up having to shoot him.
The paper reported last month that Cryan had resisted meeting HNA.
The broader U.S. solar industry has fiercely resisted the new tariffs.
In interviews, Johnson has resisted taking full credit for the work.
It is a trend that must be resisted at all costs.
While Pelosi had backed those efforts, she resisted calls for impeachment.
But some lawmakers and gun lobbyists resisted, making new legislation unlikely.
I resisted well during the last three hours of the match.
Trump has resisted efforts to makes his iPhone activity more secure.
"Because I resisted the eviction, they are offering less," she said.
Gannett resisted MediaNews Group's bid to buy it earlier this year.
When the police arrived, the group resisted and its numbers swelled.
When the police arrived, the group resisted and its numbers swelled.
Details: India has historically resisted global calls to halt coal expansion.
Still, lawmakers in a number of states have resisted the change.
Chinese officials have strongly resisted the idea of an enforcement provision.
Lewis resisted his father's entreaties to join the family tobacco business.
They've pushed for a six-month delay; Ms. Vullo has resisted.
They were in parts of the story, and I resisted them.
In a related study, published today, the same team reports that a third of the Escherichia coli bacteria sampled from chicken farms and meat in grocery stores resisted carbapenems, and a quarter of those also resisted colistin.
But the Russian Orthodox Church has long resisted overtures from the Vatican.
But Mr. Chin, 50, his mother's primary caregiver, initially resisted the suggestion.
Mina says Loyd resisted arrest and was injured when police used force.
Trump resisted when asked Monday to condemn Russian meddling in the election.
In that struggle, progressives pushed America to end segregation, while conservatives resisted.
Trump resisted those claims but in January acknowledged that Russia was involved.
Australia has resisted negotiating a permanent border until 2056 at the earliest.
The plate of cookies in front of you ought to be resisted.
" She resisted the urge to throw her phone at the wall. "No.
Sonos has resisted the temptation to put out just a Bluetooth speaker.
And through it all, he's resisted every call for him to change.
From the beginning, she's resisted overtures to become a major-label star.
Yes, but it was so resisted for so long, until just recently.
Inside the administration, he resisted negotiations with North Korea, deeming it appeasement.
Cornelio told CNN the woman was placed in handcuffs after she resisted.
Perhaps that is why UMNO has resisted the idea for so long.
Air-traffic controllers have resisted new technology and working practices for decades.
Police claim all of the people they have killed violently resisted arrest.
Other smaller parties have resisted his attempts to get them to join.
Marissa Mayer, Yahoo's chief executive, has resisted calls for an outright sale.
The central bank has resisted the depreciation by imposing hard currency curbs.
Producers hoping prices would pick up have for months resisted output cuts.
If she didn't resist earlier contact, why believe she resisted the assault?
She initially resisted appearing before the committee, leading lawmakers to subpoena her.
But that is hardly a strategy: Cuba has resisted sanctions for decades.
Netflix has previously resisted the use of advertising to offset its costs.
It was clear from our tasting that few producers resisted the vintage.
BP recently resisted calls from its investors to take a similar step.
Chancellor Angela Merkel, a strong believer in the transatlantic relationship, has resisted.
The company has resisted such disclosures, saying it promises its clients confidentiality.
BUT Trump so far has resisted an internal push for more order.
This is why attempts to arbitrarily curb the initiative must be resisted.
Police say Conde resisted arrest before officers found cocaine in his clothes.
But Facebook's leaders have traditionally resisted thinking of themselves in those terms.
Past directors have resisted those proposals and Alles said he would, too.
Frances Oldham Kelsey, who boldly resisted pressure from the firm trying to
She resisted and now Cordon has filed court docs of her own.
They have traditionally been attached to the company and resisted a sale.
So far, Clinton has resisted the idea of a universal child allowance.
Republican leaders on Capitol Hill have so far resisted such a move.
Ruben Kihuen of Nevada have so far resisted calls to step down.
But as long as there has been oppression, people have resisted it.
After learning of his bot, I resisted using it for several months.
"Even in the case of a terrorist investigation, Apple resisted," he notes.
Many consumer groups had resisted the merger and cheered the DOJ lawsuit.
American hotels have long resisted key cards or other energy-saving systems.
Facebook had previously resisted or ignored requests for records, the state said.
But the White House has resisted making major changes to the legislation.
Nielsen had reportedly resisted the directive, straining her relationship with the president.
Mr. Sharif has resisted those calls but has offered to be investigated.
Garner resisted, and was brought to the ground by an unauthorized chokehold.
Mr. Turnbull had resisted discussing the issue ahead of the Senate vote.
But he has so far resisted pressure from fellow Democrats to resign.
Rodriguez resisted, but the next pitch was a fastball at 96 m.p.h.
For two years he resisted Chinese pressures to cut ties with Taiwan.
The country had previously resisted cuts, providing a hurdle to an agreement.
Panama has fiercely resisted transparency initiatives that have seen some success elsewhere.
She has resisted pressure to support a $15 federal minimum wage. Gov.
Black Republicans resisted Barry Goldwater and his brand of doctrinaire, ideological conservatism.
My affliction certainly felt baked in, because it had resisted every intervention.
Denino resisted for months—Caroline made him happy—but eventually he relented.
Mr. Willems noted that Delhi's pride organizers have resisted integrating corporate sponsors.
For centuries, the United States has resisted a centralized public health policy.
But when her career blossomed, she resisted any persona prescribed to her.
Even the idea of a standstill transition was initially resisted by Mrs.
" The girl "celebrates all the people who resisted by staying in place.
In the past, Trump has resisted imposing consequences such as strong sanctions.
Some sheriffs resisted because they objected to the federal regulation of firearms.
Track allegedly resisted the troopers while being placed under arrest as well.
Our cohort is an odd one, though, because it also resisted categorization.
Protesters have called on Lam to resign, though she's resisted for months.
My state of Alabama resisted integration as much as anybody in America.
But labor unions and lawmakers have resisted their calls for a compromise.
Experts expect both elements to be strongly resisted by some ASEAN countries.
The British leader, who long resisted social distancing, is now isolating himself.
Others resisted education for girls; they now send their daughters to school.
They organized; Amazon resisted — and at last, the coronavirus acted as tiebreaker.
And the government could have resisted the push to deregulate Wall Street.
But the New Orleans-based staff resisted that idea, and Wein conceded.
He has long resisted having his identity frame him as an artist.
For now, Fairfax has resisted the calls for him to leave office.
The government has resisted granting Rohingya schooling, work permits or free movement.
Mr. Trump wants a bigger burden-sharing from Seoul, which has resisted.
But until now, they resisted through appeals and by wrangling over wording.
Though she has resisted them, the women in her palace have not.
But officials have resisted calls to shut the courts as a whole.
In the past, social media companies have resisted these kinds of rules.
Over the centuries conservatives have resisted anything that threatened this sacred space.
On Saturday, she resisted Keys's attacks with solid counterpunching and lunging slices.
Inequality can be resisted, and equality pursued, by other, less tangled means.
But the special federal prosecutor's office established to protect free speech resisted.
We gave legal and logistical support to soldiers who resisted their orders.
Amazon has successfully resisted union organizing that might introduce more worker protections.
The urge to move small shows to Broadway should generally be resisted.
Most had strongly resisted impeachment and some have tough re-election races.
But Essex County has resisted similar calls, despite its deep Democratic ties.
" Administrators, the report stated, resisted addressing "sex and alcohol in any way.
Democrats have resisted those demands, making the chances of any agreement slim.
The Pentagon has resisted characterizations of the aircraft crashes as a crisis.
In the past, he had loudly resisted promoting anything, besides local radio.
Perhaps in the courts, where judges have resisted unconstitutional anti-immigrant policies.
But the S.E.C. resisted limits, and the judge sided with its lawyers.
Even when the Mets presented Harvey with more alluring comparisons, Harvey resisted.
He had resisted resigning, a source familiar with the situation told CNN.
Redstone has sought to merge the two companies, while CBS has resisted.
The schools chancellor, Carmen Fariña, has resisted calls to remove Ms. Garg.
However, he has resisted all attempts to put this promise into law.
Thus far the UK and European Union have resisted an outright ban.
He then physically resisted troopers while being placed under arrest, authorities said.
Democrats, however, have resisted funding a barrier on the U.S.-Mexico border.
De Gaulle held the role of national savior for having resisted him.
Prosecutors also said that Zhang "fought and resisted," according to the statement.
She became close to Arthur Miller, who had resisted her years earlier.
Banks resisted the rule on grounds such trading is hard to define.
That misstep came weeks after he called those who resisted reform "slackers".
Not long ago, the Court resisted the shortcut the Government now invites.
On Wednesday, a Boeing official resisted sweeping change to their overall processes.
As in the United States, white soldiers — particularly from the South — resisted.
Ms. Merkel has resisted, since the change would violate European Union law.
Others who resisted were pummeled with rifle butts, sticks and cable wire.
Again, the department resisted divulging the information until it was forced to.
"It has resisted all of human history," Lopez told me over Skype.
Separatists in the south have resisted heavy-handed responses from the military.
Padró Ocasio's friend said the night ended after she resisted Thrush's advances.
He allegedly resisted arrest, and that's why cops immediately called for backup.
Istanbul resisted Erdoğan's attempts to reengineer an election outcome he didn't like.
But the clerics, led by Mr Tayeb, have largely resisted Mr Sisi's appeal.
I resisted the temptation to sit down and start typing, and instead waited.
And in Nigeria, which has long resisted IMF financing, the old stigma remains.
Trump has so far resisted calls to punish Saudi Arabia for the killing.
Those who resisted were threatened by barking dogs and beaten until they bled.
In interviews ever since, Johnson has resisted taking full credit for the work.
The N.Y. Times reports that Bannon resisted the move, even threatening to resign.
California, which this year became the second "sanctuary state," has resisted that move.
Both Democratic leaders have resisted Trump's calls for money for a border barrier.
A rival bloc sees competition as a threat to be managed or resisted.
I think that the FT has very much resisted this trend towards polarization.
Instagram has long resisted adding features that would lead to a cluttered experience.
But Lam has resisted demands to seal off the city from China completely.
I resisted the urge to check in with work, which felt very radical.
Pressed by a director to break a girl's arm for information, he resisted.
But studio co-founder and president Patrick Milling-Smith resisted the ubiquitous label.
During Obama's presidency, Congress has consistently resisted any attempts bolster gun control laws.
Some were killed during shootouts with local police when suspects allegedly resisted arrest.
The children resisted, so Niki and Rob switched to a more relaxed approach.
Turnbull has previously resisted calls for added scrutiny of lawmakers&apos citizenship status.
For decades, the Republican party has resisted any type of gun-control legislation.
So far, Facebook and Google have resisted Russian requests to reveal users' identities.
But until Close, Davis resisted having a movie about her life being made.
In both teen killings, however, police said the victims had violently resisted arrest.
"The problem for Samsung is ... they resisted doing the right thing," McNamee said.
Although he was nonviolent, he resisted oppression and refused to comply with injustice.
And so, I resisted this idea that this is a two-sided thing.
The issue is a complex one that, over the years, has resisted change.
Gawker reported that journalists resisted, and several people were heard screaming on air.
Mr Lau speaks proudly of how his ancestors resisted the British in 1898.
The Red Cross leadership has misled Congress and resisted oversight at every step.
That's put Republicans, who largely resisted what they call "Obamacare," in a bind.
But any such flexible, unclear arrangement would be fiercely resisted by the Chinese.
But as The Verge, a news website, has documented, America resisted the change.
Famously, when states resisted desegregation following the landmark 1954 ruling in Brown v.
Social media firms have resisted making users' profiles and preferences interoperable across platforms.
Many of the highest-browed in the literary world resisted word processing for
Platform companies have long resisted being held legally liable for what users do.
I think they&aposve resisted our inquiries here in Congress for long enough.
"Dylan has always resisted any attempt to fence him in," Mr. Flanagan said.
Local police initially resisted releasing the video, saying it would not be conclusive.
Police vigorously reject that, saying they were suspected drug dealers who resisted arrest.
Oman has traditionally resisted Gulf Arab states' efforts to close ranks against Iran.
Reid resisted, however, saying it was better to keep Lieberman in the fold.
A Twitter spokesperson resisted the idea that it had discriminated against conservative Rep.
They resisted the EU Commission's plan to take control of the listing process.
He has resisted, insisting he still has a path in the presidential race.
Mexico has long resisted U.S. pressure to accept this "safe third country" status.
Then, as now, he resisted what he called the "bitter pill" of devaluation.
Bundy and his supporters, many of them armed, resisted and a standoff ensued.
Perhaps more than any other genre, platforming has largely resisted narrative's siren call.
The president's order also brought as some agencies resisted or struggled with implementation.
Trump, to his credit, resisted the temptation to gloat, which deescalated the situation.
I resisted the urge to scream and covered my chips in condiments instead.
Police say the deaths were in self-defense after armed suspects resisted arrest.
"This should be resisted," he said during an interview with Fox News Radio.
Yet Bekele resisted the professional techniques employed by physiotherapists for the Sub2 Project.
Thus far Brennan has resisted the president's pressure, which can't be an easy
This means that states that resisted expanding will ultimately get a better deal.
The FDA has also resisted importation efforts, and many Canadian drugmakers prohibit it.
Washington has also resisted calls to relax tough international sanctions on North Korea.
The Democrats have "resisted" Donald Trump from the moment he won the election.
Mexico has long resisted U.S. pressure to accept the safe third country status.
Chair White resisted such pressure, and kept her agency true to its mission.
For months, the players resisted meeting with the league because Sly had recanted.
Bulgaria resisted, citing a European Union asylum protocol known as the Dublin regulation.
The attorneys general have resisted Smith's request, saying it oversteps Congress's investigative power.
The industry has staunchly resisted the proposal, which is still under city review.
Modest, shy, and fond of giving away drawings, he resisted explaining his strip.
The Danish museum resisted demands for the return of the artifacts for years.
Taken to a US POW camp on a stretcher, Shimabukuro initially resisted treatment.
The officers, Kenneth Falzini and David Simia, also said Spencer resisted arrest.  Cleveland.
At moments, the horse resisted and even seemed like she might bite Grant.
WSJ also reported that U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer has resisted Mnuchin's idea.
Sessions has so far resisted these calls for a special counsel, telling Rep.
But in recent weeks, she reportedly resisted Trump's orders for more dramatic crackdowns.
Renault's board resisted calls to follow suit, saying it didn't have enough information.
Ms. Leeds had resisted until Sunday's debate, which she watched with Ms. Ross.
Having resisted offers no glory: He cannot reclaim what his family has lost.
You've resisted signing on as a series regular since "Friends" ended in 2004.
The church resisted the idea, but eventually granted permission to study the site.
If Westbrook resisted, he should have fought him until he fell in line.
Despite La Fuente's popularity, the owners have resisted the urge to hike prices.
Hines said Assange had resisted police officers when he was arrested on Thursday.
The way they were going to impose ads I think they always resisted.
During the test, the car's roof resisted more than 20,000 pounds of force.
At the Heritage Foundation on Wednesday, he initially resisted talking about his legacy.
I resisted; what he said felt like a poison spreading through my veins.
He resisted a second meeting with lawmakers and instead provided a written response.
When Wall resisted, the officer grabbed him by the neck and choked him.
That kind of tightening may nudge some employers who have resisted giving raises.
Still, state lawmakers have resisted passing a bill that would eliminate the exemptions.
The master pianist Artur Schnabel, for one, initially resisted entreaties to make records.
Democrats have resisted Trump's insistence that Congress provide $5.7 billion for wall funding.
In good conscience it cannot be supported and would have to be resisted.
The manifestly unlawful — genocide, crimes against humanity — must be resisted even if ordered.
She resisted, and he shot her dead before sodomizing her, the police said.
Mr. Greitens says he did nothing illegal and has resisted calls to quit.
She resisted leaving, but ultimately accepted the job of ambassador to Ireland. Mrs.
Democrats have resisted, saying it doesn't help people who have lost their jobs.
Academics have resisted previous requests to review their data, notably at Columbia University.
It is a milestone in a military community that fiercely resisted the change.
Though he invoked the act last week, Trump has resisted called from Gov.
Alqunun resisted, saying that she feared for her life, and appealed for asylum.
So they resisted the Taliban, instead deciding to flee to the city center.
Catalonia, which strongly resisted Franco, was treated with particular harshness by his government.
Tognon cleared out the wreckage, but resisted the urge to gut the place.
When the civilians resisted, the Tigers vented their rage by burning their villages.
Until now, Mr. Xi has resisted unusually public calls for heads to roll.
But the Kuomintang, the party that Chiang once led, has resisted the campaign.
While her work was overtly feminist, Ms. Bretécher resisted that label for herself.
They resisted her attempts to bring in law enforcement and forced her out.
But Merkel has resisted growing demands to cap the number of asylum seekers.
Larger economies such as China, India, Japan, Brazil and Australia resisted such commitments.
The Yankees resisted that urge and have kept Happ, 37, for various reasons.
For months, the Boeing board had resisted stripping Mr. Muilenburg of the chairmanship.
McConnell, however, has resisted most of these efforts, citing concerns about federalizing elections.
Republicans have largely resisted the idea of calling witnesses, but Romney and Sen.
When Jean and Jakob spoke in episode 7, he resisted getting back together.
And Trump resisted many other efforts to help Ukraine fight off Russian aggression.
Unlike Trump, Yunda resisted the temptation to name and shame a public enemy.
Corrupt and brutal family-planning officials demolished the homes of some who resisted.
Republicans have resisted all Democratic efforts to slow and perhaps block Kavanaugh's confirmation.
John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, both Republicans who have resisted stricter gun laws.
Mr. Trump also resisted any instincts he may have had to ad-lib.
Ordered in 2015, police had resisted using water cannon for nearly three months.
Kihuen denies the allegations and has so far resisted pressure to step down.
Trump and other Republican leaders have resisted calls to tighten federal gun laws.
But the British government has resisted calls from activists to change its processes.
Qualcomm had resisted a deal for months, rejecting several record-breaking price tags.
" Gannett has resisted the move, calling MNG's $12-a-share offer not "credible.
Even the party establishment that resisted Goldwater's nomination blanched at calling out extremism.
But France, whose agriculture lobby is strong, has so far resisted such concessions.
When the watchmaker resisted, Ms. Bucci quoted the brand's own tagline to executives.
But as the left pushed harder for Mr. Trump's ouster, Democratic leaders resisted.
But Senate Republicans have long resisted the proposals and many remain deeply skeptical.
And he resisted accusations that Hatchell had improperly pressed injured women to play.
For three weeks she resisted me, fearful, when I tried to hold her.
And if you expand that out to the MVPs ... But they resisted Netflix.
I don't know whether I should have rebelled or resisted being shuffled along.
He allegedly resisted officers' efforts and was shot twice before being placed in handcuffs.
More important for his nomination, he consistently resisted attempts to drag him into politics.
" I resisted the impulse to make a joke: "I'm in the middle of something.
Morales has resisted fame, up to and including her low-key wedding in 2006.
Again, as I said, it's one of the few things that has resisted digital.
Mesa police officers said Johnson resisted arrest and did not comply with their commands.
Democratic leaders have long resisted calls on the left from the likes of Rep.
Rajapaksa's administration had resisted the probe and denied U.N. officials entry to the country.
But despite U.S. Figure Skating's attempts to offer licensed help, Gold said she resisted.
No human endeavor has resisted automation, so why should creative endeavors be any different?
Biz Stone and Jason Goldman (later the vice president of product at Twitter) resisted.
Pilots were pushing Boeing to fix the 7373 Max last fall, but they resisted.
The Boeing execs resisted and said they didn't want to "rush" out a fix.
Pilots were pushing Boeing to fix the 737 Max last fall, but they resisted.
He meets people who resisted his message, but he still plugged away at it.
When she resisted, he beat her with a bamboo stick until she lost consciousness.
Amazon initially resisted the request citing First Amendment grounds — but later conceded and complied.
On the other end, QBE Insurance Group resisted losses by ending 1.8 percent higher.
Republicans cheered, Democrats mostly resisted, and the state of our union was fairly predictable.
But any change will be resisted by the political old guard and wealthy oligarchs.
Buhari has so far resisted calls by the IMF and investors for a devaluation.
Thailand's ruling classes, led by its meddling army, resisted, then gave up the battle.
But she was soon singing in clubs — although she resisted singing her father's material.
For a government that has resisted raising inheritance tax, this was a strange inconsistency.
Most producers are members of trade groups whose positions have long resisted climate policies.
BAMTech CEO Michael Paull resisted characterizing this as an ESPN offering for cord-cutters.
China denies Trump's accusations of unfair trade practices and has resisted concessions to Washington.
Facebook had resisted sharing the information more broadly, saying it would threaten advertisers' privacy.
But both Trump and Netanyahu resisted calling for the agreement to be scrapped entirely.
But insurers have long resisted fulfilling such a role in mental health and addiction.
If the Virginians resisted, President Hamilton would have ordered his army to flatten them.
Founded in the late 216th century, the SPD heroically if briefly resisted Hitler's rise.
Suppliers resisted so strongly that McDonald's had to find new sources for its eggs.
At the same time, they're best known externally for ways they resisted Facebook's ambitions.
" Miguel has resisted counseling and says, "I have no memory of that evening. None.
Parents and the state teachers' union resisted, encouraging families to boycott the tests altogether.
Iraq, which initially resisted joining the cut, said this week it was reducing production.
Mexico has long resisted U.S. pressure to formally accept the safe third country status.
Saraswati's aides said they were ready to be arrested if their attempts are resisted.
Britain has resisted those calls and instead encourages voluntary measures to limit cup use.
Priebus and former press secretary Sean Spicer were said to have resisted the appointment.
Roger wasn't interested in that, and Charles and I would have strongly resisted it.
Women soccer players have resisted being neglected, and sporadically paraded around, by these organizations.
Bricker's opponents resisted the proposed Amendment, but at the cost of reinterpreting the Constitution.
Both Mexico and Guatemala have resisted Trump administration efforts to reach such a deal.
His work was profound but he resisted the pomposity that sometimes accompanies art criticism.
Cuba always has fiercely resisted what it sees as U.S. involvement in its politics.
Netflix has famously resisted traditional film distribution, where films hit the silver screen first.
Darkness resisted is no less dark, but surely discipline in that resistance redeems us.
He resisted, and airport security officers bloodily removed him, dragging him down the aisle.
State officials also resisted federal efforts to treat the water with anti-corrosion controls.
Initially, Japan wanted that inserted into the agreement itself, but India resisted, it said.
But also the many millennial women who, too, resisted Clinton because of her gender.
As much as I wanted to argue against her decision, I resisted the impulse.
The embattled governor has resisted calls to resign from state and national Democratic leaders.
The state has resisted multiple calls to change the system and empower the jury.
So you resisted by doing more of what they didn't want you to do.
My editor here at Refinery153 has resisted my persistent pitches on ethical fashion topics.
And as the GIF went viral, people saw an opportunity that couldn't be resisted.
Enslaved migrants in the field quickly learned what happened if they lagged or resisted.
I listened as fellow Staten Islanders justified what happened because Mr. Garner resisted arrest.
Authorities claim Trosclair resisted arrest as the police tried to put him in handcuffs.
In the past firms like Google and Facebook have resisted any sort of regulation.
Samuel was an electrifying player but rarely walked or resisted sliders off the plate.
He has said he is not in the photos and resisted calls to resign.
"What happened was the community organized, they resisted and they won," Clack told me.
The Fed itself has resisted such a rule, arguing it could limit its effectiveness.
She has resisted such a cap, arguing that it would be impossible to enforce.
Boeing and the Trump administration initially resisted calls to halt flights of the plane.
He resisted the Taos County Sheriff's characterization of his son's religious beliefs as extreme.
She said she resisted his advances until he appeared to reach under the bed.
"It's a slippery slope," Aviran said, insisting that it was a path he resisted.
President Trump and his fellow Republicans have resisted efforts to grant them legal status.
A philosophy once merely suspicious of change became one that resented and resisted change.
Ms. Merkel resisted the wording of Mr. Tusk's statement about closing the Balkan route.
Shmanske resisted calls to bring it down so Sutton said he did it instead.
Polish, Russian, French and Dutch people; Gypsies and gay people, people who resisted Nazism.
The Pentagon has resisted publicly stating how many transgender persons are on active duty.
California has resisted, but Sanders said she hopes they will "do the right thing."
He held her small hand, which resisted his initially, as he clutched at it.
She fiercely resisted efforts by senators like Bob Dole to limit the agency's purview.
When Khashoggi resisted, the lead negotiator decided to kill him, according to the prosecutor.
Initially, Barber resisted entering the clergy; he wanted to be a civil-rights lawyer.
Soon after, SXSW organizers came under pressure but had resisted to cancel the conference.
Pena Nieto had resisted that request as a protectionist intrusion into Mexican labor issues.
Pro-democracy groups had demanded that civilians dominate the council, which the generals resisted.
First Nations people had stood up, resisted a pipeline, and stopped it for now.
On a number of occasions he resisted the interrogators' strong suggestions on particular details.
But he's still here, and here's his account of how he resisted her charms.
Some of America's biggest privately held start-ups have resisted going public for years.
Some governors who initially resisted such a sweeping measure quickly changed their minds. Gov.
It also has, so far, resisted a full understanding, its mechanisms shrouded in mystery.
Butland has resisted the urge to needle Cameron about the United States' qualifying failure.
As regulators around the world grounded the plane, the F.A.A. resisted doing the same.
How has an enclave for emo kids and mall goths resisted the retail apocalypse?
Nicolle Wallace, the former Bush administration communications chief, resisted arguing with her co-hosts.
While residents resisted paying for the repairs, there were other costs they couldn't avoid.
" And this propensity could be resisted: "The wise man will over-rule the stars.
But more often it will not be resisted, for most men are not wise.
Lopez, too, is gay, a fact that he resisted reckoning with in his teens.
Andrew M. Cuomo has also resisted calls to close public schools across the state.
A fourth man, a German tourist, resisted and was shot dead on the spot.
And, again, you look back in hindsight, you think should I have resisted harder?
But they resisted the urge to copy, and instead created their own signature style.
Up until recently, despite the rise of cathinones in Russia, Ukraine has resisted cathinones.
Unamuno himself quixotically resisted Primo de Rivera's dictatorship, publicly criticizing him and his supporters.
The satellites can also identify places act as refuges where coral resisted the heatwave.
He then repeatedly resisted officers' attempts to remove him from the car, they said.
We resisted Nazi Germany, and the America that we love helped fight those ideas.
The White Sox have long resisted the notion, preferring instead to win with Sale.
Shelden, who lived with her husband in a van in Lincoln, resisted the idea.
He has resisted calls to resign, and said he was misled by state scientists.
But Hillary's pledge to continue to fund Iran must be even more strongly resisted.
In the South, large sections of the West and rural areas, they resisted it.
She resisted calls by allies to confront her opponents and their weaknesses head on.
I actively resisted plenty of material that might otherwise be amenable to me politically.
But the platforms have resisted, and the issue has generally been in a stalemate.
Nors has an intense fascination with aging, and with women who have resisted domestication.
He has denied any wrongdoing and has so far resisted calls to step down.
Both staff at the Bataclan and the singer had resisted calls for a cancellation.
Republicans have resisted including the measure in the bill, according to the congressional source.
Trump urged then-Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen to do it, but she resisted.
Before World War II, Australia resisted international pleas to grant refuge to more Jews.
When Mr. Vance's office asked for the company's tax returns, Mr. Trump's lawyers resisted.
This was a Catholic decision, which Protestant and Orthodox calendars resisted for some time.
Despite its superficial appeal, lateral entry is a bad idea and should be resisted.
Both sides replied with letters that resisted any suggestion that the case was moot.
My depression was intense and soul-crushing, yet I resisted reaching out for help.
The pay disclosures, which it had resisted, highlighted a broader debate about gender inequality.
Neil Gorsuch's nomination to the Supreme Court of the United States must be resisted.
When he weighed a run for the White House four years later, she resisted.
Teens allegedly kept fighting and resisted arrest, and one punched an officer, WLNY reported.
Mr. Fillon has resisted pressure from his party to pull out of the campaign.
Having resisted sleep my entire childhood, I now chase it with middle-age desperation.
Republicans had resisted including the measure in the bill, according to the congressional source.
But they show that officials resisted on practical grounds — and were punished for it.
The Wall Street girl celebrates all the people who resisted by staying in place.
The administration has so far resisted sharing the details of the complaint with lawmakers.
The president's decision to overrule Pentagon leaders was strongly resisted by senior military officials.
When I resisted, he turned away angrily for a second, and I sprinted off.
Mr. Sobell, too, had resisted government hints of a reduced sentence if he confessed.
The Williamses, who are white, were just teenagers when the state resisted school desegregation.
It's not that she physically resisted or would have been dangerous to the officer.
The Florida law required proof the victim resisted, he wrote, and that was enough.
When she resisted, he pushed her against a wardrobe and kissed her, she said.
Critics have called on her to officially kill the bill, but she has resisted.
There was a lot of pressure brought to bear in that matter, not to be perhaps as aggressive as we would be in a case involving a non-ally — and Joe resisted that pressure, and I resisted, and Joe backed me up.
She was tired of everyone saying she must have known more and should have resisted.
Southern Democrats, many of them still staunch conservatives who had resisted civil rights -- like Sens.
But banks have resisted capital standards being set too high, arguing that it hurts investors.
He was heavily involved with producing Rocketman and "strongly resisted" any "sanitization" of John's story.
" After admitting that he didn't pay for the ride, Harry allegedly resisted arrest yelling "No!
So far, the has mostly resisted the severity of sell-offs seen in Chinese stocks.
The suspect resisted arrest and shot Goodding, who returned fire and hit him, police said.
"This needs to be resisted, but I'm pretty optimistic that we will be able to."
Trump resisted firing him until pushed to do so by Laura Ingraham of Fox News.
"Lots of women were forced into marriage, and those that resisted were shot," she said.
AMC has notably resisted the new service and the two companies have been at war.
Grassley so far has resisted calls to schedule more hearings or to delay the vote.
"You sort of wonder why he resisted releasing more returns in prior years," Rosenthal said.
Mr Cooper resisted the measure; Mr McCrory banked on his supporters' conservatism outweighing the fallout.
American courts have resisted putting the brakes on purely ceremonial religious references in government contexts.
Basel 3 also introduced a minimum leverage ratio, an idea European regulators resisted at first.
Members who have long resisted a formal floor vote are now solidly behind the idea.
Subpoenas we have resisted every request that has come, and we've never handed over data.
But Exxon has otherwise resisted overtures from activist investors to tackle climate change more aggressively.
" As of yet, the O'Rourke campaign has resisted calling Cruz by his given name, "Rafael.
A judge in California last week ordered Apple to cooperate, but the company has resisted.
We resisted, we drew a line, built a fence, recruited border hunters and stopped them.
The Justice Department resisted that idea, and according to CNN's Shimon Prokupecz, that hasn't changed.
The company has resisted calls from those opposed to the president to delete his account.
In order to get a conviction, the victim must prove that they resisted the violence.
Mr. Clark, who had already designed a series of experimental computers, resisted the conventional wisdom.
Many tribal residents in the region are heavily armed and have long resisted state authority.
When she resisted, Mr Trudeau demoted her to minister of veterans' affairs, the newspaper claimed.
But Winston Churchill disliked the unruly cleric's stance on aerial bombing and resisted the appointment.
One top adviser told NBC News that Trump has resisted watching videos of past debates.
The man's family said he had long resisted their pleas to hand over his keys.
Mexico has long resisted U.S. pressure to accept the so-called "safe third country" status.
Uniper had resisted tackling the issue in Russia, which had led to tensions with Fortum.
The second-biggest group, Tamil-speaking Hindus, violently resisted, provoking 26 years of civil war.
"It was very liberating and funny because I resisted it for so long," he says.
Mr Maduro has resisted growing opposition since 290, when poverty began to rise (see chart).
The Federal Aviation Administration initially resisted the decisions led by China, but later followed suit.
I resisted the urge to get a decent VPN for my Android phone for years.
But the Dutch CEO resisted calls by activists and some investors to set binding targets.
And he resisted the ahistoric evangelical canard that America is by definition a Christian country.
Don DeLillo has often been called a recluse, but he has always resisted the term.
He noted that Cuba, Zimbabwe and Iran all resisted international opprobrium and sanctions for decades.
"This is a dereliction of supervision duty and it should be resolutely resisted," Liu said.
This is more or less how conservatives have resisted the march of pluralism in general.
The ruling elite has since dug in its heels and resisted ceding power to Pashinyan.
And much of Indonesia's bureaucracy has stubbornly resisted Jokowi's calls for speed, transparency and efficiency.
Johnson was approached by three teens and when she resisted the robbery, she was shot.
I initially resisted, so the lieutenant left and returned with a tourniquet in her hand.
As I near the big 3-0, I have resisted the typical getting-older fears.
Mnangagwa's rise to the presidency was fiercely resisted by Mugabe loyalists, including his wife Grace.
Krista was eventually arrested for domestic violence -- but cops say she became combative and resisted.
The minister of security said Warsame resisted arrest and he would be charged with treason.
However, Mexico has long resisted U.S. pressure to formally accept the safe third country status.
Labor unions raised safety and employment concerns, and Democrats resisted that part of the proposal.
But Rajapaksa's government resisted the probe and denied U.N. officials entry to the island nation.
For the ten years that they have existed, Iceage have mostly resisted definition and categorization.
This was a raw and forward-facing futurism that resisted the lazy neatness of classification.
Clinton supports those measures, though she has resisted the call for imposing a carbon tax.
Police said the man, Robert Johnson, 33, resisted arrest and did not comply with commands.
Then, she alleges, he began kissing her, and when she resisted his advances, raped her.
He has so far resisted calls from national Democrats and lawmakers in Virginia to resign.
The Oregonian reported that Finicum and Ryan Bundy resisted arrest and disobeyed orders to surrender.
Traditional modes of definition may only help to show the ways that Russell resisted them.
So they resisted very public calls for them to do this for many, many years.
Western countries have strongly resisted taking back militants who went to fight in the region.
It's funny how something I initially resisted has changed my life in so many ways.
Mr. Najib denies any wrongdoing and has resisted all calls to give up his post.
Tom, the son of the Feed's creator, has resisted the temptation of the social network.
So far, EU countries have resisted engaging in detailed bilateral talks about Brexit with Britain.
Last month, a cadre of Biden's loyalists launched a Super PAC, something Biden previously resisted.
London's demands for autonomy, on the other hand, can probably be resisted for the moment.
For 15 years, bipartisan administrations and Congresses have rightly resisted that temptation across party lines.
But the company had resisted settling Ms. Mincey's case, because her airbag did not rupture.
But Kelly resisted the president's offers, before finally agreeing to take the White House job.
The target's board tactfully resisted, but is wise to engage with its eager suitor now.
Those killed were mostly street level peddlers and users, who police said had resisted arrest.
"There were still people who resisted because they wanted to guard their houses," Mamba said.
The European Central Bank stoutly resisted this, fearing for the stability of these imprudent banks.
Zuckerberg, Facebook's leading shareholder, has resisted growing calls for him to step aside as chairman.
Why it matters: 18 states, including the six mentioned above, have resisted ObamaCare's Medicaid expansion.
But at the same time, efforts to really bring emissions under control are being resisted.
And so they've resisted change in some places, but also been very flexible in others.
So far, House leadership has resisted changes as it has sped the bill furiously along.
The transplant successfully treated the mother's intestinal infection of Clostridium difficile, which had resisted antibiotics.
She was deeply lonely but resisted even identifying the feeling because it felt too shameful.
He has so far resisted a full-court press from Europe on Iran and trade.
"The N.Y.P.D. has resisted our efforts to get any information about their technology," she said.
Facebook and other tech firms have resisted legislative efforts in Congress to impose new regulations.
"Peacefully" means talks which is what the North has insisted on and America has resisted.
Coronavirus has resisted the tools that countries have brought to bear against previous global scourges.
Twitter and other companies in Silicon Valley have long resisted being the arbiters of truth.
Reporter: Huzayfah described taking part in a kind of execution of men who resisted ISIS.
But when Mr. Gelb spoke to Mr. Levine about transitioning to emeritus status, he resisted.
But Egypt, which receives $1.3 billion annually in American aid, has resisted Mr. Trump's entreaties.
Farron has previously described Ward's comments as "offensive" but had resisted calls to oust him.
For years, she had stubbornly resisted moving into a relative's home or assisted living community.
So I screamed, I resisted, I did as much as I could to get attention.
But there may be no musician who has resisted safety or stability like Annette Peacock.
Schütz's parents, intent on having their son follow a sensible profession, resisted, before giving in.
The people there have resisted contact from outsiders for as long as there are records.
But the outgoing administration of President Enrique Peña Nieto has resisted, as has its successor.
The FDIC has resisted hurrying its severance reviews, according to those familiar with the discussions.
Despite his dog's popularity, the president has resisted taking Lennu with him on the stump.
Everyone else has put out solo projects, how come you resisted it for so long?
At first I resisted, but she did these things better than any paid person could.
In dealings with labels, as with venues, the Art Ensemble resisted manipulation or inadequate compensation.
Dupree had resisted her doctors' recommendations that she go to the United States for care.
Iran has also resisted the idea of renegotiating the nuclear agreement in the West's favor.
Many of those abuses occurred right after the annexation against those who resisted the takeover.
On Sunday, Nadal resisted the notion that those numbers or Federer's successes were driving him.
The new administrators vowed to unmask "two-faced" Uighur academics who resisted the new orthodoxies.
President Trump, bizarrely, has so far resisted ordering companies to produce more supplies and equipment.
Ms. Hyde-Smith has resisted private appeals from Republicans who have urged her to apologize.
Brown testified that she had been forced into prostitution by a pimp and resisted Allen.
She said he told her she was making a mistake when she resisted his advances.
Some employers have responded but a large number of my clients have resisted the change.
"When he pulled forward and gasped, the lock resisted, and he slumped backward," LaValle writes.
Yet for years, he resisted the notion that his height should make pitching more challenging.
The insurgent, whom the military did not identify, was also killed when he resisted capture.
No matter how hard Jordan pushed, however, Tony initially resisted taking him on the road.
However, they have resisted Trump's calls to fund a physical barrier on the Mexican border.
They also resisted the creation of an oversight board charged with restructuring Puerto Rico's debt.
However, ThyssenKrupp has so far resisted calls to isolate its most profitable business, making elevators.
President Donald Trump has resisted calls for greater gun control measures after previous mass shootings.
But for many decades, conservatives had resisted increasing the federal government's role in health care.
Although racial politics suffused his fiction, Mr. Kelley resisted being categorized as a social commentator.
Thus far Microsoft executives have resisted pressure to sever ties with ICE or the military.
Mr. Trump is praised for having resisted (so far) the urge to fire Robert Mueller.
The moment reflected a turnabout for the Police Department, which had initially resisted the order.
In 2012, the Supreme Court resisted the encroachment of technological advances in United States v.
As the protest movement enters its seventh month, the city's activists have resisted fracturing apart.
As president, Biden resisted the interest groups that wanted him to address health care first.
When she resisted, he offered praise, or scolded her or made a carefully calibrated threat.
For months, the city's schools chancellor, Carmen Fariña, had resisted calls to remove Ms. Garg.
Democrats want him to testify; Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, has resisted the idea.
Wealthy nations have long resisted pressure to stump up such finance, beyond expanding insurance programs.
Their children resisted going to school after they discovered the curriculum repeated after 20 days.
The tax is despised by unions, but Republicans have resisted including it in a package.
Exxon Mobil was one of two that resisted, and took Venezuela to international arbitration court.
Both Ghani's and Abdullah's camps resisted the arrangement, each certain that it had won outright.
Grassley has also resisted Democrats' calls for an FBI investigation into Ford's allegations against Kavanaugh.
The Obama Administration has resisted that oversight repeatedly for a range of reasons, all nefarious.
President Trump had appeared sympathetic to the idea, but other Administration officials have resisted it.
Broadcom is battling for board seats at Qualcomm, which has resisted its hostile takeover attempt.
All year, though, Pelosi fiercely resisted anything that could be called opening an impeachment inquiry.
More than any other branch of the military, the Marine Corps has resisted integrating women.
Democratic and Republican state officials have resisted the commission's call to turn over voting lists.
It has also resisted Mr. Trump's repeated calls for Canada to overhaul its dairy industry.
Mr. de Blasio had initially resisted calls to have the city pay for the program.
The suspect, who resisted arrest, was the only person in the vehicle, Mr. Patton said.
But until Saturday, he had steadfastly resisted doing so, insisting he had done nothing wrong.
I knew only that I resisted this bargain of love for a very long time.
Sanders and Warren have resisted going after one another, but Sanders' temptation may be growing.
European allies, which helped negotiate the accord, have resisted any efforts to alter its terms.
But when the Supreme Court, in 20083, decreed an end to school segregation, Virginia resisted.
Overall, Nevada has generally permissive gun laws and has resisted efforts for tighter gun control.
Health inspectors and police began searching the community for the sick, beating anyone who resisted.
Cops found the bag and tried to take Parker into custody while he reportedly resisted.
They resisted the temptation to sample and instead weaved together six tracks of original music.
During the robbery, Chavez resisted and was shot and killed in front of his family.
The proposed pay hike passed West Virginia's House of Delegates, but the Senate has resisted.
In the years since Pyongyang's nuclear weapons tests sparked sanctions, Moscow often resisted the measures.
The Toronto Police Service has also resisted calls to draw up guidelines for strip searches.
When the Cincinnati PD showed up, the NFL star was PISSED and allegedly resisted arrest.
We have resisted our own demise, and we have fought for the rights of others.
His worldview has resisted evolution since the anti-colonial struggle he helped wage in the 1960s.
The victim resisted and the gunman fired several rounds, striking him in the head, police said.
But labor unions and other groups have resisted attempts to reform pensions and introduce more taxes.
"While the officer was attempting to take her into custody she resisted arrest," the statement said.
He resisted arrest and ran before he was brought down by the cop using a Taser.
On both coasts, the outbreaks have been fueled by communities that have resisted vaccination for years.
Not knowing Younas, the 77-year-old resisted his entreaties, even as water invaded her home.
An investigation from BuzzFeed alleged that the company's leadership resisted changes that could have limited harassment.
The nephew, under EGs care since her sister died, resisted recruitment efforts by a local gang.
They resisted law enforcement, and they interrupted a moment of silence for the victims in Pittsburgh.
As apps like Spotify and Apple Music became more popular with listeners, many artists resisted them.
It took just a year for the first staph germ to evolve that resisted its effects.
The founder and owner of Luxottica, Leonardo Del Vecchio, now 81 years old, had long resisted.
According to the investigation report obtained by PEOPLE, Chase resisted arrest and lunged at the officers.
For 25 years they have resisted a scheme to build a ski resort in this wilderness.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition government has resisted calls for a stimulus package to counter the slowdown.
Protesters have resisted efforts earlier this week to open some roads, including along a main highway.
At the time I thought it was really morose and resisted putting my name on anything.
" I resisted writing any overt love songs until then and I thought, "Can I do this?
Once Rajapaksa secured victory, he resisted international efforts, including by the United Nations, to investigate atrocities.
But the farmers there were resentful of the new regime and resisted attempts to increase yields.
On the other hand, he resisted reforms embraced by most Republicans, cleaving to mandatory minimum sentences.
Hardliners at home, however, saw the deal as a capitulation and have resisted it ever since.
But officials in charge of the police have resisted calls to make major changes to tactics.
To date, the Taliban have resisted that, fearing that a cease-fire could break their ranks.
U.S. major ExxonMobil, the world's top publicly traded oil and gas company, has resisted adopting targets.
Samsung uses AMOLED displays for its products, but Apple has resisted the technology for its phones.
Letting emotions rule investment decisions was a temptation that Erik Davidson resisted after the Brexit vote.
Mr. Conrad resisted attempts to expand the board, according to one person familiar with the matter.
The company has so far resisted pressure to publicly reveal the ads purchased by Russian entities.
It's something her assistant said she resisted for years but does at least once a month.
It was a lot, and my first instinct was to rub it off (but I resisted).
"Tristan initially resisted therapy but has realized how important it is for Khloé," the source said.
They want to get their own banking apps on Apple's hardware, which Apple has strongly resisted.
Even when a Code Pink protester interrupted, Trump remarkably resisted the opportunity to veer off page.
When the authorities tried to demolish part of the Magamba Network's offices, hundreds of protesters resisted.
The petroleum lobby has largely resisted this, but a new Chevron charging pilot could signal change.
"Those are things we resisted because we believe in the game that we have," Meredith says.
She even resisted his attempts to see her when he learned of her illness last year.
CEZ has resisted launching the multi-billion dollar project alone given high costs and unclear returns.
For example, the Times has reported that Trump ordered McGahn to fire Mueller, but McGahn resisted.
But many companies, especially those that broadcast sports, like ESPN, have resisted the trend toward streaming.
Men in positions of power have resisted at every turn efforts by women to gain parity.
Vote Leave resisted the investigation from the start and had refused to cooperate, the commission said.
Rahmani says the base fell to the Taliban after the soldiers resisted the three-day onslaught.
Court documents allege the student had made sexual advances earlier in the day, but Hamilton resisted.
A push by Labour MPs to seize control of shadow cabinet appointments will likely be resisted.
But the songs are more classic in their form, and they just kind of resisted it.
Its bosses have resisted the modern management fad for making their underlings collaborate incessantly (see Schumpeter).
To be perfectly honest, we resisted making this round up for as long as we could.
" Some passengers on the train had resisted him, he said, adding, "That's what liberalism gets you.
It was an important moment in an industry that's often stubbornly resisted transparency and security reform.
So far, Republicans in the House and Senate have resisted calls to subpoena Trump's tax returns.
Canadian Pacific has been trying to buy rail operator Norfolk Southern, which has resisted those overtures.
The Iranian government, says Habibi, has thus far resisted implementing any Dubai-style system in Iran.
As a House member, Mulvaney resisted efforts to lift the debt ceiling without massive spending cuts.
Moderates in the coalition have resisted issuing such a clear challenge to the executive so soon.
When Best resisted, she says the trafficker threatened her and stopped her from using the phone.
Law enforcement sources tell us officers confronted Armstead and tried to arrest him but he resisted.
Frankly, until recently I thought that students who resisted traditional breath-centered practice just lacked discipline.
Choice is reinforced by speed: fashion brands such as Spain's Zara have resisted contracting out everything.
Even when she was a child, Julie had resisted Orange City's equation of Christian and Republican.
Only Cuba resisted genuine multiparty elections, and many predicted this would end when Castro finally died.
They should be resisted by Republicans and Democrats alike because they are not in America's interest.
However, agency leaders resisted for many months calling in investigators to plunge down the necessary alleyways.
It should be resisted; it does indeed look as though brokers' analysts have been too conservative.
When Ronald Reagan was confronted with demands for information, he often initially resisted before finally agreeing.
Airbnb initially resisted, but agreed to provide an anonymized version of the data a year later.
Police said Brown resisted or obstructed an officer, which is a misdemeanor, according to the report.
Republicans have so far resisted efforts to oust Pruitt, deferring to the White House to investigate.
Kraft has reportedly resisted accepting a plea deal that would allow him to avoid jail time.
A Reuters witness saw police wearing balaclavas beat and detain a young man who resisted arrest.
But Eric Paddock resisted the idea that his brother was somehow emulating their father's criminal tendencies.
Although the S.E.C. has resisted defining insider trading for decades, legislation now seems the best answer.
Mueller resisted a voluntary appearance before Congress, eventually leading the committees to subpoena him last month.
When Mr. Stark resisted, one of Mr. Felix's accomplices sat on his chest, causing his death.
The Wall Street Journal reports that such a move is rare because courts have resisted it.
But he has consistently resisted pressure to hold the young Saudi Crown Prince for Khashoggi's murder.
" Mr. Cruz resisted in his usual manner, saying he refused to be a "servile puppy dog.
Drillers have resisted the rule, saying they are best positioned to reduce emissions on their own.
Before his arrest last month, Neely had repeatedly resisted his family's efforts to bring him home.
She faced off against food industry executives who resisted her attempts to make their products healthier.
The Yankees resisted the free-agent market in the winter but should not do so forever.
For their part, American negotiators have resisted Beijing's demand that they remove all punitive tariffs immediately.
It has resisted initiatives like a joint European military headquarters because it could compete with NATO.
The police say they have killed more than 1,200 drug sellers and users who resisted arrest.
May, under pressure at home to reduce immigration, has resisted calls to liberalize the visa system.
I resisted watching the show for so long because of this very aspect of its writing.
Google resisted, and the two parties have been wrapped up in a messy battle ever since.
The unthinkable, on both sides of the Atlantic, must be resisted before it is too late.
I resisted big phones for years, and I reluctantly converted when the iPhone 6 came around.
While a few institutions like Dartmouth College have resisted the temptation, most have eagerly embraced it.
Interior and the White House have so far resisted releasing the contents of Zinke's full recommendations.
Facebook, for example, last November resisted calls to remove content flagged as defamatory by the government.
Trump has provided Mueller written answers to questions about collusion but resisted an in-person interview.
The Baloch minorities, like the Kurds, are Sunni and have historically resisted the regime in Tehran.
The European Commission resisted the idea that the quotas and other requirements would hurt the market.
Then Energy Transfer Equity came along with a takeover bid that Williams resisted for some time.
For good measure, he resisted another, more recent takeover entreaty from a rival, Enterprise Products Partners.
The White House has resisted calls from Schiff and other lawmakers to release the call's transcript.
The panel resisted that demand, but a federal court ruled in November that it must comply.
So far, Mr. Peña Nieto has resisted that pressure; the caravan is moving freely through Mexico.
New York lawmakers have resisted efforts to bring their rules more in line with practices elsewhere.
Yet he resisted getting tested immediately despite being in close contact with people with the virus.
The bill was fiercely resisted by a number of groups representing alcohol manufacturers, distributors and retailers.
Alqunun resisted, barricading herself in an airport hotel room and demanding to speak to UN officials.
Amazon resisted, but the recordings were ultimately shared with the permission of the defendant, James Bates.
Efforts to settle the lawsuit are underway, though Mr. Moore said he had resisted doing so.
For example, there were people who resisted the use of the word 'gay' altogether in Pakistan.
The TV special, too, was a hit, although the network had resisted some of the content.
He shouted that he would "yank you out" and tried to do so, but she resisted.
In drafting the communiqué, it resisted language that would call for trade tensions to be resolved.
Pinterest has long resisted calling itself a social media company, instead labeling itself a productivity tool.
"He obviously resisted arrest, your honor," Mr. London said at one point during the cross-examination.
Yet she has resisted what she thinks Apple wants: for her to buy a new phone.
The union has resisted efforts to change how benefits are structured or paid for, he said.
The Europeans have so far resisted, vowing to create ways for companies to circumvent American sanctions.
I went to villages where girls had bravely resisted marriage, sometimes enduring beatings for doing so.
At one point, he ordered the firing of Mueller, before the White House counsel resisted. 8.
Most major allies have resisted the Trump administration's push, except Australia, which banned Huawei last summer.
He successfully resisted eight years of the Obama administration's pressure to offer concessions to the Palestinians.
Reeves has encouraged working from home and social distancing but resisted calls for more stringent measures.
When the head of the office, Anastasia C. Coleman, resisted the takeover, Mr. Peters fired her.
Andrew M. Cuomo of New York, which has far more cases than California, has resisted taking.
The bank has long resisted public and political pressure to intervene more directly in providing stimulus.
The stacks were being oppressed in the most literal way, but they hadn't buckled — they resisted.
Taiwan has resisted Communist control since 1949, and America has pledged to defend it from attacks.
Concerned that embracing an active approach would imperil its funding, the SETI board resisted Vakoch's efforts.
"I resisted the avocado toast trend for a while," says the Rose Cafe chef Jason Neroni.
But such calls have been resisted in the past, with fears they could threaten press freedom.
Democrats might well nominate someone who has long resisted calling himself a member of their tribe.
Nicaragua initially resisted the Paris deal because its negotiators said the accord's goals were too weak.
In a free society, these are virtues and goals to be pursued, not resisted or feared.
He has resisted those calls, stressing that the president has no legal obligation to do so.
However, Airbnb has resisted advocates' calls to remove photos of guests and hosts from its platform.
And, true to his word, Girardi resisted the impulse to use Judge as a pinch-hitter.
What Mr. Obama presented as a happy evolution Mr. Trump frames as something to be resisted.
Both men have close ties to the UGTT, which in the past has resisted austerity measures.
Mr. Millepied said that the company's long history created an atmosphere in which change was resisted.
The Pentagon has urged Australia to join it on such patrols, but the government has resisted.
It is pointless when it becomes painfully obvious that the policies being resisted actually make sense.
Even though his financial interests with Apple are clear, Buffett has resisted the move to smartphones.
Veteran Democrats close to Ms. Pelosi, who has stubbornly resisted impeachment, joined the chorus as well.
Her dynamics research helped unravel mathematical problems that had resisted more direct, traditional approaches of attack.
Mr. Hendricks resisted classification as a political painter, or as a black painter for that matter.
Pelosi resisted impeachment throughout much of 2019, largely because she feared it would hurt such members.
My guess is that if he'd been single he wouldn't have resisted the idea very much.
Parnas initially resisted helping investigations into the president, but began cooperating after Trump denied knowing him.
Companies like Google and Tivo have supported the change, but the cable industry has resisted it.
Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain, above, resisted calls to resign after a surprising election defeat.
He underwent numerous checkups and tested positive for mononucleosis, but his malaise resisted the prescribed treatments.
The mayor has resisted pouring more money into the subway, since the state runs the system.
Their cars had no license plates and they initially resisted offering identification, according to Haitian authorities.
The Republican power-play must be resisted or the rule of law itself is at risk.
Many friends and experts I spoke to in Britain resisted the comparison between Trumpism and Brexit.
At first, Martelly resisted, telling him that he was "crazy," but he was eventually won over.
But Daramola resisted being part of what he called "misrepresentation and likely fraud," the suit said.
Pelosi loyalists who have resisted impeachment are indicating the Ukraine episode may be their tipping point.
I resisted pulling the trigger, figuring it couldn&apost hurt to look at AA.com and compare.
Nicaragua initially resisted the Paris deal because its negotiators said the accord's goals were too weak.
He gently resisted, but the woman finally got the shirt from him and pulled it on.
He gave her nicknames, including "pretty lady" and "gypsy," and resisted her efforts to dissuade him.
Bloomberg reported on Thursday that Hall has resisted bearish sentiment in the oil market this year.
He then dragged her toward him and start kissing her, she says, even as she resisted.
"Kickstarter had resisted this union, there's a lot of conflict that became very public," he said.
One solution, which the State Department has long resisted, is to admit officers at all ranks.
But the company has sometimes resisted turning over documents, a point he noted in his report.
For its part, the games industry has resisted attempts to label and regulate gambling-like systems.
But Democratic leaders resisted, instead seeking a compromise that could satisfy both wings of the caucus.
Apple resisted change for years because iTunes was such a fundamental feature of its Mac computers.
At first, some of Mr. Brown's council peers resisted his ideas as idiosyncratic flights of fancy.
Orange County officials, however, have so far resisted officially supporting any kind of needle exchange program.
O'Keeffe consciously crafted her public image and notably resisted the erotic interpretations imposed upon her art.
But the leaders of the largest technology companies have resisted thinking of themselves in those terms.
Even today, Clinton calls for a no-fly zone in Syria, a policy Obama has resisted.
For a company that once resisted collecting local taxes, Airbnb has taken a decidedly pro-tax turn.
Australian stocks fell 13% after metals prices fell and Australia's central bank resisted cutting interest rates again.
When worship and assembly were banned, the church resisted and provided a place of fellowship and sanctuary.
Only the south largely resisted the Hindu nationalist surge, except for Karnataka, home to software capital Bengaluru.
As a career deep state member, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has consistently resisted inquiries by Congress.
I said no and resisted the urge to append "sorry" or "thanks" or smile at this man.

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