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But the born-this-way argument, she rages, indignant, "will backfire – it capitulates to bigots, and lets them set the agenda.
Only time will tell whether the IDPC decides to add teeth to GDPR's regulations or whether it capitulates to the demands of the tech companies and gives them free reign to decide whether and where they want GDPR to apply to them.
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Mr. Kessler said that after the 2008 election, when the government lost the support of many non-Malays and urban voters, the party needed to become a "genuinely centrist, progressive party" but instead, "it capitulated to the hardline Malay right".
The New York Stock Exchange banned them among its listed stocks in 1940, though it capitulated to the value of money in 1956, when it angled desperately for the IPO of Ford Motor Co., even though the Ford family insisted on maintaining voting control.
The next year, it capitulated to Nazi forces.
Grenada remained French until 1762, when it capitulated to the British.
But it capitulated to the IOC's grandiosity, building a new stadium rather than using Wembley and raising a $4bn budget to $13bn.
Yet as definitively as it capitulated to the force of the lions, it then miraculously rallied to stand up and shake itself loose from the predators.
But, the United States will suffer if it further capitulates to the increasing clamor from certain groups within the States to make everything public on the basis "the public has a right to know the facts".
And finally I capitulated to the temptation.
However, after several days of complaints it has capitulated to its customers' demands.
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