Sentence examples for fully relinquish from inspiring English sources

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The FAS report, however, underscores the widely held belief that North Korea is unlikely to fully relinquish its nuclear arsenal, which Kim sees as the best hedge to keep his regime in place.

Last week, North Korea scrapped planned talks with the South over objections to routine U.S.-South U.S.-South Koreatary exercises, and a high-ranking Kim aide blasted Bolton, who had suggested that the North Koreans would be expected to fully relinquish their nuclear weapons program before receiving reciprocal benefits from the United States.

If you fully relinquish to a driverless car AI for example, and an accident occurs, who is at fault ?

Many in this, by Arab standards, liberal country fear the old elites and former members of the RCD ruling party will never fully relinquish power.

This is especially notable, considering that the larger tech companies have long been seen as competitors among carriers, and now more recently automotive makers, who may need to rely on them for some connected car capabilities but do not want to fully relinquish ownership of their customers in the process.

Nazarbayev did not fully relinquish power, telling his Central Asian nation of 18 million people in a televised address that he would remain in some key government positions.

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The exhibition's refusal to illuminate fully the lives of the Confederacy's black inhabitants (during the war more than a half-million fled to freedom in the North) suggests that an embrace of the Lost Cause has not been fully relinquished.

Inside the George W. Bush Administration, the President himself and his team were divided on how to deal with Putin, with Vice-President Dick Cheney telling visitors that the new leader in the Kremlin was and always would be "K.G.B., K.G.B., K.G.B.," and Bush himself never fully relinquishing the idea that he could work things out with "my friend Vladimir".

That act later led to the 1904 creation of the position of the protector of the Aboriginals, who had ultimate control over the marriages, living conditions, wages and property of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples – controls that were not fully relinquished until 1975.

Many disputes occur in transactions in which buyers do not receive clear title but "rights of possession," a piece of paper that typically involves the buyer acquiring property to which the government never fully relinquished control.

More likely is that, like all his predecessors, he does not want fully to relinquish power until ill-health or death force him to do so.

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