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They have been told that the battle between the sexes can achieve a truce only if they give up even more and forfeit power and control, because everything that's masculine is dangerous and damaging.
He joined Lewis Cass, who quit in 1860 in protest over President James Buchanan's softness toward secessionists, and William Jennings Bryan, who in 1915 stepped down over a decision he believed would lead to American involvement in World War I. Ostensibly, Vance forfeited power because of the rescue mission, and its failure vindicated his stance.
The driver change meant Servia forfeited Power's pole position and the Spaniard started last in the 22-car field.
It sought to forfeit power to the federal government at the expense of rights afforded under the Colorado Constitution.
Should they encourage dissent in any form, they would forfeit the power to dictate, and thereby initiate their own demise.
Just as content providers don't want to forfeit pricing power to the owners of distribution infrastructure, so the same logic applies in reverse.
"When somebody asks me to forfeit that power, I want to make sure I'm doing it for the right reasons".
Conservatives who disregard the mood of unease may forfeit their power to defend the more open and productive American economy they did so much to build.
But by signing a contract this summer that is devoid of a no-trade clause, Houston would forfeit that power, and the Knicks would be able to trade him next season.
When we blame, we immediately forfeit our power to create change and healing.
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