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Yet she will not, it is clear, surrender life without a fight.
Since Panama only taxes economic activity within its territory, meaning that no American assets are subject to its levies, the deal represents a clear surrender to American demands.
But because there will be no clear surrender, Mr. Bush is providing his own definition of complete victory -- but the definition allows much room for interpretation.
A little after 1 p.m., a crowd of about 200 people near the TKTS booth simultaneously threw their hands into the air, facing the red steps as if in mass adulation or — as would soon become clear — surrender.
But let's be clear, "surrender" in this context does not mean giving up, conceding defeat or becoming complacent with the status quo.
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"There is no doubt that the evacuation of Homs is a victory for the regime, although it is not a clear-cut surrender.
When the smoke cleared, Williams surrendered; the ballistic body armor he was wearing had saved his life.
The Mets' two big trades, which sent away Rodriguez and Beltran, were interpreted by some as a clear signal of surrender.
As Evan Osnos heard repeatedly in Pyongyang in his recent reporting for The New Yorker, the lesson for North Korea was clear: if you surrender a nuclear deterrent, you embolden your enemies.
North Korea, for its part, has made it clear that unconditional surrender of nuclear weapons is a nonstarter.
Indeed, such "conventional" firebombing raids continued after Hiroshima and Nagasaki until the Japanese finally sent a clear signal of surrender.
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