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is renouncing
verb
To give up, resign, surrender, atsake.
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For what Bernadette is really doing, in a ritual she learned in early childhood from another inmate at the orphanage, is renouncing a world that has already rejected her.
The rage against this inoffensive plan is depressing because it shows how far the official leadership on each side still is from making the inevitable compromises.On the Palestinian side, the hardest compromise is renouncing the so-called "right of return".
Eduardo Saverin, who was a year ahead of Zuckerberg at Harvard and is the company's initial business manager, is renouncing his U.S. citizenship just in time to escape some of the taxes he would have to pay on upwards of several billion dollars' worth of stock.
On the one hand, she said, he is renouncing the concept of the welfare state, but on the other, he is trying to replace it with the "welfare company", an enterprise that is ruinously generous to its employees.In truth, the problems of French business run deeper than the inadequacies of the Chirac government.
"Voting Tory will cause your wife to have bigger breasts and increase your chances of owning a BMW M3," he once promised.Yet Mr Johnson (pictured) is so fed up with the Internal Revenue Service IRSS) that he is renouncing his US citizenship.
This is used as a pretext for "energy independence"–that is, renouncing trade in energy, including the two-thirds of our oil we buy on the international market.
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The past is renounced, but not fully.
Storm drains relieved, brick walks relaid, a heritage of dust and wrappers is renounced.
At long last I was renouncing chance".
You're renouncing your duty to be critical".
"They are people who are renouncing their own voices".
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