Sentences with phrase «rather bow out»

It shows how vain our representatives have become — given that they would rather bow out altogether — no doubt clinging to the fact that they can say they were undefeated — than fight on and risk losing

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But rather than simply imploding, bowing out with gratitude and grace can help set the stage for future success.
Some of you confessed that, rather than accepting one Christian «package» or the other, you've simply bowed out of church altogether — unable to fit into either group.
You'll notice, I didn't zip it, but rather casually tied the belt into a bow, leaving the dress peeking out in between.
I found it rather fitting that I was wearing this dress the day I announced our departure on the blog — the perfect blue gingham Dorothy dress, with bows and ribbon trim, to ease me into finally saying out loud: there's no place like home.
Victoria Beckham stepped out at the end of her spring / summer 2018 show to take a bow championing the rather pared back look she's been sporting of late: straight - leg jeans and a plain white T - shirt.
Is he really thinking if bowing out, or rather, already, laying down the conditions under which he'd make his next film?
In a rather gutsy move, Akhtar doesn't take the easy way out in bowing to the character's popularity and soften Don into a more palatable «antihero»; Don remains gleefully, unrepentantly evil (and retains his fondness for Tom and Jerry cartoons), making for a rather refreshing villain's perspective - driven actioner, and a fiercely energized Khan clearly relishes this latest opportunity to break away from his trademark roguish romantic hero persona.
It was rather tame compared to the opening night parties in previous years, but to be fair, it wasn't yet fully rocking when we bowed out to watch Popoz.
And he argued that Connecticut should intervene more aggressively in school districts, saying local control, grounded in American tradition but not the law, has given the state an excuse to bow out rather than meaningfully try to improve schools.
Rather like retiring a racehorse, it's now time for the Murciélago to bow out and take on lighter duties
There's a greater emphasis on stealthy take downs with a bow and arrow than all - out blasting and, thanks to molotov cocktail - lobbing baddies, constant pressure to keep moving in and out of cover rather than hogging a comfy hiding spot.
You'll be kicking yourself if your flamboyant bow - tie turns out to be the post-interview talking point, rather than the skills and attributes you tried so hard to sell.
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