Sentences with phrase «by capitulating»

What CREA has done by capitulating to the Competition Bureau is bastardize the business.
But the MTC is not being bold; by capitulating to the comforting feelings that flow over those who reject the scientific warnings, it is being cowardly.
Forrester's James McQuivey says that by capitulating Amazon actually wins in the short term and long term.
Taxi medallion owners, who in 2013 were part of an industry that gave NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign donations, say he is betraying them by capitulating to Uber on wheelchair accessibility.
Many will laugh at such claims: Arsenal always make the top four, it's what they do, they never win the league any more but they always make the top four, either by starting poorly and finishing well, or starting well and ending the season by capitulating.

Not exact matches

Brand - licensing models are not new in the industry; European companies like Philips and Alcatel have made money from consumer electronics by licensing out their brand after capitulating to Asian competitors more than a decade ago.
Some went so far as to pretend to argue about an issue before capitulating, this way appearing to have been persuaded by the target rather than being a mere suck - up.
The luxury car - maker capitulated by deleting the offending Instagram post.
Brand - licensing models are not new in the industry; European companies like Philips (PHG.AS) and Alcatel have made money from consumer electronics by licensing out their brand after capitulating to Asian competitors more than a decade ago.
«Record numbers» of jobs are being created, he said that same day in October, which also happened to be the one when he capitulated... sorry, kept his campaign promise... to the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, lowering the income tax paid by smaller companies.
Markets are falling, but the game might continue if the Fed capitulates and alters course by enacting negative interest rates, as Fed Governor Dudley recently hinted at.
In fact, some have already capitulated, conveniently blaming the central banks for rendering their religious beliefs useless, possibly just as these turncoats» own business began to be impacted by their unfortunate asset mix of the past 5 years.
He frequently cites the work of Frank Furstenburg and Arlie Hochschild, two sociologists of family and gender relations whose views are by no means ideologically conservative, and he avoids value - loaded language, especially when it comes to describing the mainline Protestant churches whose leadership has, by and large, capitulated to the secular - elitist acceptance of extramarital sex, abortion, homosexuality, and other practices that conservative Christians view as inimical to moral life and family health.
Dante takes on Thomas» objections by claiming total veracity for his poem as he smilingly capitulates to them: he is, after all, only another lying poet, but one who nonetheless claims to tell «the truth,» and indeed literal truth.
Its boasted self - reliance virtually always capitulates at the point of accepting human support from family, friends, or physicians, though it usually fails to recognize that its self - sufficient logic is as much violated by human as it would be by divine assistance.
Some people capitulated to this view of reality (incorrectly viewed as proven by science).
Have you forgotten our previous gang - ho methods saw us comically capitulate and end the game trying to hold on to 4 - 4 and 3 - 3 draws against Newcastle and Anderletch after leading both by 3 goals?
Some respond well, others self capitulate, I think if by age 20 - 21 if a player is not showing progress you can send him on his way.
The man who scored the first of the necessary two goal against Liverpool in that game, Alan Smith, has usually been a staunch supporter of the current boss but after seeing us capitulate once again yesterday and get knocked out of the FA cup by Watford, Smudger seems to be rapidly losing faith in the Frenchman.
I think its quite telling that each year when Arsenal predictably capitulates in there home Champions league fixture that the manager and then captain make statements about the naivety, or lapses of concentration by the team in key moments.
Manchester United were stunned by Leicester City today as, despite leading 3 - 1 with half an hour remaining, they capitulated to a shock 5 - 3 defeat.
So 3 - 2, and for a few seconds I still felt confident we would pick up 3 points but the defence just continued to capitulate and we witnessed a complete turnaround by the home team against a side of superstars.
By the afternoon of the first day of negotiations, he had capitulated.
The Council has repeatedly called for more agency efficiencies and savings but has largely capitulated as they also advocate for funding their own priorities worth hundreds of millions, which is happening again this year, highlighted by Johnson's push for both Metrocard subsidies for low - income New Yorkers and property tax rebates for middle - class homeowners (while de Blasio has been resistant to both).
The Tories had capitulated to the political settlement established by Clement Attlee's 1945 government, with -LSB-...]
In a historical coincidence, Cuomo's father, Gov. Mario Cuomo, ended the last major LIRR strike in 1994 — also an election year — by forcing the MTA to capitulate to the unions.
Paladino says Astorino must rally conservatives by denouncing Republican leaders who he says have capitulated to Democrats.
by Walter Chaw Walter Lang's 1950 version of Frank B. Gilbreth and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey's semi-autobiographical Cheaper by the Dozen ends with patriarch Frank (Clifton Webb) kicking the bucket, and seat - warmer Shawn Levy's (fresh off the triumph Just Married) 2003 adaptation of the same ends with patriarch Tom (Steve Martin) capitulating to his simpering children.
His assailant is Kai, a villainous yak voiced by Oscar - winner J.K. Simmons (Whiplash, 2014), who defeats the capitulating Oogway, who willingly has his chi taken, but not before Oogway warns Kai that the «dragon warrior» will ultimately halt his plans.
Churchill says that great civilizations that fought and were conquered tend to rise again — but civilizations that capitulate tend to be swallowed by history.
«This announcement affirms our decision to stick with real reform and not capitulate to the watered - down, failed status quo approach advocated by the [New Jersey Education Association],» he said in a statement.
So you are not going to gain anything by thinking that publishers will capitulate to the expectations of consumers who don't care where the content comes from and how they get it.
But the best route to your personal success as an investor is not to capitulate, but to insulate yourself as much as possible by not playing Wall Street's games and focus on your own long - term goals.
No doubt this group is chastened by the past week's action but from the commentary I've seen so far, they are nowhere near close to capitulating.
After some staff members and volunteers at Felbrigg Hall protested the policy, it was heavily criticised in the right - wing press and by some NT members, causing the organisation to capitulate.
And yet these returnees prove what a savvy choice Kertess was: for all his love of traditional modernist painting and sculpture, he is emphatically not limited by them — which will make it more difficult for critics to accuse the Whitney of capitulating to the forces of reaction.
ART + Positive reformed in November 2010, when the Smithsonian Institution head G. Wayne Clough touched off a firestorm of controversy when he quickly capitulated to the complaints of right - wing politicians and an anti-gay religious group and «removed» a video work by seminal gay artist David Wojnarowicz from the groundbreaking National Portrait Gallery show Hide / Seek.
(school exclusion, fights and serious injury; bullying of assailant; Governors reinstated excluded child; victim (the bully) sought JR of that decision; Governors capitulated; excluded child arguing that in its discretion court should not order a re-hearing by Governors as alternative remedy and hardship to him as a third party; absence of reasons of Judge below).
(school exclusion, fights and serious injury; bullying of assailant; Governors reinstated excluded child; victim (the bully) sought JR of that decision; Governors capitulated; excluded child arguing that in its discretion court should not order a re-hearing by Governors as alternative remedy and hardship to him as a third party
This point was to be considered by the Court of Appeal on 2 May in the Troy Foods appeal but the respondent capitulated.
CREA capitulated to a non-request of the Competition Bureau by recommending to our local Association and I'm sure others, that the previous MLS rule that had required REALTOR's to personally visit any property that they would list or sell, be deleted.
Rather than automatically capitulate to a prospective seller's demand, which is obviously the easiest thing to do, defend yourself by justifying your fee.
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