Sentences with phrase «capitulating into»

It's always the same, capitulating into hysterical meltdowns and then undermining the team for the rest of the season.
Will suddenly capitulate into the mid-table??
It can be helpful for women and children to understand how the tactics of maternal alienation capitulated them into particular behaviours.

Not exact matches

It's been reported that Amazon has capitulated on this front and will not pursue entry into this space after a deal couldn't be reached sell and distribute pharmaceutical products through Amazon Business.
Now that Amazon has officially capitulated on its efforts to enter into the pharmacy space, CVS and associated stocks saw a spike in share price.
With his backing, the policy chief will be able to resist his critics into 2016 before the worsening economic slump eventually forces him to capitulate, according to Standard Chartered Plc and Bank of America Corp. «They could probably hold out for at least six months, maybe even a year,» said Ayodele Salami, chief -LSB-...]
In the face of that control, most of Germany had capitulated: the business communities, the universities, the cultural groups and the churches had almost without exception bought into the Nazi vision.
Mario Gomez fired Germany into the lead inside the opening 15 minutes, but Germany capitulated and goals from Marek Hamsik and Michal Duris turned he tie on its head.
No Gooner expected the Gunners will chickenly capitulated after 56 munites into the game while they were leading.
Ultimately, this turned into a rout as Steven Pressley's men capitulated and Liverpool made it two wins out of two in pre-season.
After kicking the issue into the long grass in a variety of ways, the party has now cravenly and frantically capitulated, with a minimum of composure or good grace.
Taking Lives threatens to be interesting, nearly falling into the latter camp before it capitulates and turns out to be just another film that threatens the obvious twist only to deliver it unapologetically.
A short history of the French Resistance France capitulated to Germany on June 25 1940 and was divided into three key zones: A German occupation zone in the north and west, a small Italian occupation zone in the southeast and unoccupied collaborationist «Vichy France» in the south (map).
I think that Amazon is exerting their giant pull to shock Macm into capitulating on the pricing issue.
While it feels like we have been running face first into the wind, we don't intend to capitulate and are sticking to our strategy of being long misunderstood value and shorting «not value.»
The future of the Biennale of Sydney (BoS) has been thrown into question after last Friday its board capitulated to pressure from participating artists to sever ties with its founding partner and major sponsor Transfield, the contractor which manages Australia's immigration detention facilities, currently on Manus Island, Papua New Guinea.
But when you really dig into the definitions of the word you'll see that it means far more than just «capitulate
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