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Indeed, the new Netflix full-season dump is a complete capitulation to the watching-is-the-new-reading model.
But what has me so angry right now is the news of Harry Reid signing off on a compromise to the debt-ceiling clash that is, in essence, a complete capitulation to the Tea Party position.
Without a complete capitulation by House Republicans, large sections of the government would close, hundreds of thousands of workers would be furloughed without pay, and millions more would be asked to work for no pay.
"I think it's a disaster, a complete capitulation," said Sami Kermanian, a real estate investor and former secretary general of the Iranian Jewish Federation.
And yet, at the end of last week, after days of relentless negotiation, Tsipras presented what appeared to be a complete capitulation, a bailout plan almost identical to the one that had been rejected by his people, the one that he had so vehemently opposed just a few days before.
It's a complete capitulation".
Arianna then characterized the final deal as a "complete capitulation" that was allowed to pass without a real fight.
The rest of it is a nearly complete capitulation to the hostage-taking demands of Republican extremists.
Both the awards this week deal with the same subject: the complete and utter capitulation of Democrats in the House of Representatives to give Bush exactly what he asked for -- the ability to decide what is legal and what is not, on his very own.
For decades, football has been a sport demanding complete capitulation from players.
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