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Francis' visit comes at a time of great friction in Myanmar, as officials continue to relinquish responsibility for the ethnocentric violence.
Which, of course, means that if we fail (as Rush Limbaugh would like for Obama to), if we continue to relinquish the "moral high ground," then that's also on us.
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But he refused to relinquish the microphone, continuing to reminisce about the past, rambling a bit.
Those conditions made practising as a doctor while also advocating for voluntary euthanasia on behalf of the right-to-die organisation he founded, Exit International, impossible, so Nitschke chose to relinquish his career to continue his euthanasia work.
A few days earlier, at the G8 summit at Camp David, Obama had reiterated his call for Assad to relinquish power, but the Russians continue to regard the Syrian President as he represents himself, as a force of stability.
Yet in many workplaces, leaders continue to micromanage employees because they're afraid to relinquish control.
The latest development highlights the prominent role that the companys largest shareholder, the government, continues to play, and is unlikely to want to relinquish.
You may choose to relinquish other types of aid in order to continue to receive work study hours.
After that, though, you really need to relinquish your duties – it's not safe to continue after being knocked out.
Democracy has been corroded by the army's continuing power, as well as by Mr Museveni's refusal to relinquish office.
"Those who continue to buy art are the real art lovers; they are not willing to relinquish that passion.
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