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But with the ISIS offensive, congressional Republicans have more readily surrendered their war powers to the president.
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The military will not readily surrender power.
The Cartesian does not readily surrender to fancy, especially of the more wayward variety.
After all, how can a country with a shrinking population so readily surrender its very own to foreigners?
Four soldiers were killed and several captured, with some of the captives readily surrendering their arms and switching sides, he said Then, in the early evening, several witnesses said, the Qaddafi forces — believed to be led by his son Khamis's private militia — attacked from both the east and the west.
The reply is too concessionary in that it too readily surrenders the value of "negative liberty" to the classical liberal critic of taxation for welfare spending.
The pace was frantic in the first half but the match cried out for signs of composure as both sides surrendered possession too readily, with Aberdeen the more culpable.
The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes Anxieties about the dangers of reading fiction kicked in almost as soon as the printed book was invented, and the grandfather of the European novel is primarily – in its early chapters at least – a tragicomic caveat against the dangers of surrendering too readily to other writers' fantasies.
"I surrendered".
"You surrendered".
He surrendered.
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