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To adopt a market economy isn't to capitulate to a market society.
TO avoid bad publicity, companies sometimes capitulate to a shareholder's demands in discussions before the shareholder files a resolution.
It is unlikely that these states would capitulate to a nuclear Iran rather than rely on an American deterrent threat.
When James's forces surrounded the new town of Londonderry (Derry), its Protestant inhabitants withstood a long and painful siege rather than capitulate to a Catholic Stuart.
But they are loath to capitulate to a White House that they believe is intent on slowing, or even reversing, China's economic rise.
But then you can't be seen to capitulate to a Tea Party tendency that would shut you off from moderate swing voters.
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Indeed, to have anything that resembles one would, in Winter's eyes, be to capitulate to an old regime of linear narrative, colonial in its desire to force unrelated things into an unnatural order.
However, Washington does not want to be seen as capitulating to a foreign court ruling.
In the runup to his visit, there had been much debate about whether Sarkozy was capitulating to a terrorist.
Yes, we were manipulated and misinformed, but in the end responsible for capitulating to a deceptive administration.
It is only a matter of time before a figure like Paul McCartney ultimately capitulates to a knighthood.
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