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"It is a surrender of control," says John Baldoni, head of Baldoni Consulting and author of Great Motivation Secrets of Great Leaders.
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Reciprocity did not distract Quebec from the convincing argument that each one of Laurier's compromises was a surrender of French Canada's fundamental rights.
That's a surrender of our national sovereignty.
Because of the lopsided numbers, Senator Norris argues that this would not be a surrender, a sort of "we're going out of business" declaration that can be achieved legally by a city referendum.
"That was a moment I would never forget, it was a surrender and the end of the occupation".
The Justice Department is seeking a surrender of $41.8 million in supposedly ill-gotten partnership fees from Mr. Weiss, as well as an additional $251 million, representing the sum of money traceable to each separate offense he is charged with, court papers show.
But Trump's surrender to China on climate change is also a surrender of democratic values.
What's changed since then, worldwide, is a gradual surrender of urban planning to the private sector.
In his landmark 1921 essay "Tradition and the Individual Talent," T. S. Eliot wrote, "What happens is a continual surrender of himself as he is at the moment to something which is more valuable.
Giving up a small box which can command the attention of travellers for up to 12 hours at a time could be considered a surrender of one of the few areas in which airlines enjoy a monopoly.
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