Sentence examples for Ceding control from inspiring English sources

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Ceding control seemed wise.

Ceding control to the host has some other, subtle implications.

Ceding control would have brought World Rugby's regulation 14 into play.

Ceding control of any part of East Jerusalem, she said, would have "touched every Jew in his soul".

Ceding control of areas in East Jerusalem to Mr. Arafat means placing Palestinian militias within shooting range of Jewish neighborhoods -- land the Palestinians regard as theirs.

Ceding control over security would have needed a time-consuming change in the law, says the Justice Ministry.

Ceding control to the Huffington Post will be the death of everything — the voice, the swagger, the "fuck you" attitude — that makes TechCrunch great; and I'm not going to stay around to watch that happen.

Drew nodded, ceding control of the conversation.

In practice, though, both were wary about ceding control.

For one, they sometimes have trouble ceding control.

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Ceding human control over decisions about who lives and who dies would also deprive people of their inherent dignity, as inanimate machines can neither truly comprehend the value of human life nor the significance of its loss.

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