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Second, if a weapon is discovered, the patient should be given the opportunity to surrender it.
Brennan basically says such a person has forfeited his opportunity to surrender.
Sen. Ron Wyden asked why suspects couldn't be offered the opportunity to surrender.
He zeroed in on two things -- the targets were terrorists, and they had been given ample opportunity to surrender.
The separatists said they had taken control of the town and offered Ukrainian troops the opportunity to surrender and abandon their weapons, a claim Ukraine denied.
Uncertainty has now arisen as to how and whether bin Laden was resisting and whether, in fact, he had an opportunity to surrender.
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The Russian prime minister, Viktor Chernomyrdin, said the two men had earlier rejected opportunities to surrender.
In 2003, Muammar Qaddafi, the Libyan dictator, agreed, in exchange for economic opportunities, to surrender his uranium-enrichment equipment.
Use the suffering or life situation as an opportunity and motivation to surrender to the present moment, then you will see how this suffering transmutes into presence.
For the Guardian meekly to surrender this opportunity in favour of yet more self-regulation is a sad finale to its own exemplary journalism.
"They want to surrender America's opportunity to compete in a global market for energy technologies," he said.
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