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The SEC did bend to some industry pleas for less onerous rules.
"We did bend to some of it," said Mickey Steinberg, executive vice president and chief operating officer of Disney Imagineering, who retired in 1994.
Their need to control other people who's different from them and kill them if they don't bend to some motherfucker's will.
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The device can be bent to some extent since the circuit board and the electronic paper are flexible.
Since the spindles are already bent to some extent, then forces on the poles cannot cause a buckling (which would only occur from a starting straight configuration), but additional forces could cause further bending.
Don't lock your knees but allow them to bend to absorb some of the energy.
Aides said the President had assured Mr. Regan that he wants him to remain as chief as staff and would not bend to pressures from some Republicans to remove him.
That doesn't mean, however, that they should bend to pressure to transform some of the proposed grants into loans, which would further cripple an Iraq that already has more than $100 billion in debt.
However, some commanders said, officers sometimes bend to pressure by supervisors to eschew report-taking.
Even some less tractable diseases, such as malaria, have started to bend to interventions.
Some people think science is something they can use to bend to their own purposes.
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