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He chose to capitulate.
The Wolf Foundation, which awarded Hawking the Wolf prize in physics in 1988, said it was "sad to learn that someone of Professor Hawking's standing chose to capitulate to irrelevant pressures and will refrain from visiting Israel".
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If they face defeat, Mr Hussein may choose not to capitulate but to deploy the poison gas he used to devastating effect against Iranian troops during the eight-year Iran-Iraq war.
"Although the markets had come to this consensus several months ago, the agencies chose to wait until the week before Christmas to finally capitulate".
After six months the Knights capitulated and on January 1 , 1523 sailed away with as many of the citizens as chose to follow them.
How long will it take for the market to capitulate to the rise of Twitter?
Some Syriza members are accusing him of capitulating to the E.U., and it is not so surprising that he has chosen to take a few shots at the Germans, whom many Greeks hold responsible for their current woes.
The officials were wise to capitulate.
To capitulate is "to yield; acquiesce; surrender".
"We are not going to capitulate".
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