Sentences with phrase «to capitulate»

There are some worrying signs, but as usual, whether we win the title will come down to if we can keep it together and not completely capitulate in Feb - March period like we have done for the past decade.
However, don't capitulate on issues that are important to you or the health or well - being of your child.
We will not capitulate on marriage because biblical authority requires that we can not.
The Government finally capitulated in the face of such strong opposition and in April 2009 announced that plans to build Titan prisons had been abandoned.
Last season, Spurs famously came third in a two - horse race for the Premier League title, when capitulating under the pressure of being Leicester's last remaining rivals, and it was our care - free winning form which led us to leapfrog our noisy neighbours.
Safin, 18 and now No. 60, plays with an efficiency and dignified power that recalls Pete Sampras, the player to whom he finally capitulated after winning his first three U.S. Open matches.
Forrester's James McQuivey says that by capitulating Amazon actually wins in the short term and long term.
Secondly, the Berliners didn't capitulate as the proponents of the bombing had expected (just as the citizens of London did not, even after 57 nights of continuous bombing during Germany's Blitz of British cities earlier in the war).
However, Arsenal simply capitulated during the second period and quick fire strikes from the likes Robert Lewandowski and Thiago Alcantara as well as a late goal from Thomas Muller meant that Arsene Wenger's men ended the game at the wrong side of a 5 - 1 hammering.
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.
Or do you assume you will never go to trial because the other side always capitulates at the last minute?
How have you handled this and continued to be in fellowship with other Christians without capitulating or walking away?
Toronto criminal defence lawyer, Ryan Handlarski recently battled the Crown into capitulating into giving back their client $ 125,000 without ever going to Court.
A red card for captain Jonjo Shelvey made the headlines after his team capitulated against Spurs and threw away a 1 - 0 lead, leading to a 3 - 1 loss.
You can not allow a major PL rival to continue to raid your better players (very debatable in the case of Adebayor) and what message would it send to capitulate once again to a want away player.
Arsenal were missing more than half - a-dozen first - team regulars when they last took on United, but that didn't excuse the manner of their defeat, as Arsene Wenger's makeshift team capitulated in front of a worldwide audience.
Since Amazon capitulated to MacMillian, they will have to do the same with the publishers.
You just don't capitulate like this against Barcelona.
Nov. 5, 2013: The B.C. government capitulates on revenue - sharing, saying a share of Alberta's revenues from heavy oil pipelines is off the negotiating table.
Ruben Loftus - Cheek caught the eye against as Crystal Palace briefly flirted with causing problems for Manchester City before eventually capitulating to a 5 - 0 defeat.
we saw how our title challenge capitulated last season after Cazorla got injured, although Giroud's goal drought also contributed what happens if Cazorla gets injured this season again?
However, they failed to beat Lyon at home and then capitulated against Paris Saint - Germain — again at the Stade Velodrome — to fall behind the leading pack.
Right now steve bould needs to be fired, sitting there being known as a DIE HARD defender and watch arsenal capitulate on several occasions, its obvious you are there for the money, because any decent defender could not, would not bear to see this and if he could not get is defensive idea across would resign
The scoreline has now become embarrassing for the Loftus Road outfit, and manager Chris Ramsey will surely be dreading having to watch his team totally capitulate.
But La Rochefoucauld inherited the same sense of duty that had marked generations of his family, and at the age of 19, when France capitulated to Germany, he was determined to continue the fight against the Nazis.
While there has been much dissatisfaction expressed with CREA capitulating to the Competition Bureau and not seeking any real consensus on important issues from the general membership, I'm wondering if IDX and the DDS aren't further examples of our industry pursuing a course of direction without attempting to find out first what the thoughts are of consumers who are our seller clients?
The Board capitulated entirely, and gave him a vote of confidence framed in terms as ambiguous as Kirkland's, though perhaps less wittingly so:
In a book published in 1891, B. T. Roberts, founder of the Free Methodists, argued in favor of Ordaining Women, though his denomination did not capitulate until 1974.
Boxers seldom capitulate so easily in the Friday night fight club that has anointed the toughest guys at the academy since 1941.
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 governor capitulated on the control board when I never thought he would,» he said.
It got to the point that Cunningham didn't actually have to broadcast the TV spots - but just show them in private to the targeted politicians, who would quickly capitulate.
The market capitulated on January 16 as volume spiked to 5,145.5 bitcoins when the average daily trading volume was less than 2,000 bitcoins.
Dimon's comments shook weak hands who were going to capitulate soon anyway.
Some sit out the whole boom - and - bust cycle and feel relieved at the end, but others capitulate at a late stage, with results that reinforce their pessimism.
Anyhow, lets just not capitulate now and end up in the same old position next year with CL play offs, poor or no transfer activity, injuries showing depth defiencies, a crud start etc..
Even after they had taken the lead in the 13th minute, the atmosphere of trepidation didn't lift at the London Stadium: West Ham's fans have seen their side capitulate too often to take this sort of thing for granted.
A computer most likely had the same expectation last season also however, but Spurs capitulated once they were mathematically ruled out of the title race, and we usually pick up pace once we find ourselves knocked out of the Champions League.
Smart #bitcoin investors capitulate based on long term trends.
When Microsoft capitulated (kind of) to industry demand and added the Start button in Windows 8.1 they added insult to injury for many users.
The U.S. shale industry's war on OPEC, or the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, reached a tipping point in 2016 after the cartel essentially capitulated to America's growing influence in the market.
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.
They merely capitulate to its secular materialism in all practical matters.
But these revisions have not entirely capitulated to UN anthropocentrism.
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