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Providers would also have to relinquish a great deal of control over their facilities and equipment.
That's the point, with Tate: the obstinate refusal, itself childlike, to relinquish a child's naïveté.
To atone for his mistake, Mr. Zarrella was forced to relinquish a $1.1 million bonus.
But Toronto, under General Manager Rob Babcock, would not relinquish a first-round pick.
She had been forced to relinquish a new apartment for her and her son and move back.
There had been some expectation that Mr. Hanawa would announce his retirement, not merely relinquish a title.
It was the second consecutive appearance in which Wagner had given up a three-run homer to relinquish a lead.
Each of those adjustments means that some members will have to relinquish a measure of their power.
To waive is to relinquish a claim or right, as in the much used headline "Britannia waives the rules".
For governments to succeed in the networked world of citizen diplomacy, they are going to have to learn to relinquish a good deal of their control.
At one point, a top city lawyer tried to convince Judge Scheindlin to relinquish a new stop-and-frisk case against the city.
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