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Rebuttals sometimes ensued at length but often ended with the client ceding to Mrs. Wildes's judgment.
"O.K., I'm in mih-ZUR-ee right now," he said, ceding to crowd consensus.
The same goes for ceding to cities like Jackson, in which the new is prized.
Parliament has betrayed us by ceding to your office the right to behave like this.
But Kathmandu stopped accepting additional Tibetan refugees in 1989, ceding to pressure from Beijing, and that pressure has been intensifying.
His comments follow announcements from a string of European banks ceding to pressure from shareholders over pay.
But that idea runs into problems because parliament would be ceding to the courts the decision on what constitutes contempt.
To begin, she reached a settlement with Frederick, ceding to him Silesia by the treaties of Breslau and Berlin in June and July 1742.
That time, Amazon eventually blinked, ceding to Macmillan and the other major publishers the ability to set their own e-book prices.
Violent calls to dissolve a democratically elected government are irresponsible, and ceding to this demand would set a dangerous precedent for the Kurdistan region's emerging democracy.
Mexico signed the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, ceding to the United States a vast area of the Southwest that included all of present-day California.
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