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Would a change in plans be perceived negatively as caving in to intimidation, or as a magnanimous response to unforeseen resistance?
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"The current administration seems to lack the backbone of its predecessors," Mr. Ting said, "and has consistently caved in to intimidation and threats of civil disorder".
He caves in to public opinion.
I caved in to my liver's demands.
They caved in to the mere threat of Republican filibusters.
Domestically, he caved in to Joseph McCarthy until 1954.
IG Metall caved in to what it called "blackmail".
But he finally caved in to the pressure.
The Non-Tarp secured lenders caved in to government pressure.
Finally I caved in to her, too.
One day I finally caved in to the idea.
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