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"It would be, just knowing Cardinal Law's management style, hard for me to believe that the Cardinal would essentially give up control to a bankruptcy judge," said Patrick J. Schiltz, a law professor at the University of Saint Thomas School of Law in St . Paul
In either case, VCs tend to require founders to essentially give up their equity and earn it back (hence vesting) over a period of years.
The "Stop and Frisk" policies in NYC that essentially give up our rights against "unreasonable search".
We have watched younger artists and songwriters essentially give up on the idea of doing anything but breaking even -- maybe, if they are lucky -- on sound recordings.
All this, she suggests, helps to explain why some transwomen who admit to erotic crossdressing pre-transition say that they essentially give up or lose what looks like autogynephilia after transition, especially after the reduction of libido that happens with the intentional shift from male-typical to female-typical hormones.
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General Santa Anna fled anyway, essentially giving up on the war for northern Mexico.
Many Somalis have essentially given up on their government helping them.
The Justice Department has essentially given up trying to make anyone accountable for the crisis.
After her early success, Hoffmann essentially gave up acting for a large chunk of time.
Good old John Franco essentially gave up on his dream of breaking the record for saves to stay with the Mets.
Teams essentially gave up trying to run against the Vikings, and Minnesota finished last in both passing yards allowed and pass attempts faced both years.
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