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The kidnappings bring Thailand's capitulation to a new level.
But Mr Obama's early capitulation to a transparently protectionist lobby sets a worrying precedent.
Israelis whose loved ones were killed by some of those released said the deal was justice undone and capitulation to a sworn enemy.
Now, in a final capitulation to a yearslong backlash, Mr. Cuomo is set to sign a bill the Legislature just passed that essentially guts the testing component.
To many people outside Indiana, the decision seemed odd, a capitulation to a powerful coach with a persistent three-decade record of inappropriate words and actions.
To Moskowitz's detractors, Success's celebration of standardized test-taking — students attend "Slam the Exam" rallies — is a cynical capitulation to a bureaucratic mode of learning.
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This was a just and commendable decision, which many are likely to misinterpret as an act of unconscionable capitulation to an angry mob.
Inconsistency has dogged Wellington for too long – last season's stunning 5-2 upset of Western Sydney was followed by a meek capitulation to an underwhelming Newcastle.
Whole Foods' apparent capitulation to an extremely vocal minority of Islamophobes has already drawn significant ire from bloggers and on Twitter.
That assumes, however, that a war in the region wouldn't escalate to a global crisis and that North Korea might not take advantage of US capitulation to sell a nuke to an even more unpredictable enemy like ISIS.
However, he still won the 2002 Open at Muirfield before taking advantage of Adam Scott's late capitulation to claim a second claret jug a decade later.
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