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If they try to resist, there could be ugly scenes.
But I resist, there is more than just myself to feed.
Although young people may resist, there can be a role for parents in accompanying their children as they test-fly the nest, notes Nicky Venning.
It is also likely that disease and famine undermined the will to resist: there were smallpox epidemics in the early 1890s, widespread rinderpest in 1892 95, and locust plagues throughout the decade.
Their answers led me to a conclusion that many marketing professionals are likely to resist: There is a vital interplay between the challenge a brand faces and the culture of the corporation that owns it.
Much as you try to resist, there's something lovably ludicrous about it.
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The Taliban resisted there during the initial offensive by the Northern Alliance, backed by the U.S.-led coalition forces.
As Franco tried to take Madrid his troops were resisted there in some of the bloodiest fighting of the conflict: hundreds of international brigadiers died alongside locals defending the faculty buildings under the famous slogan which has became a rallying cry for anti-fascists ever since: "No Pasarán".
When president Museveni came in and Obote's army resisted, there was more fighting and disruption.
"If the solution doesn't work because the opponent is resisting, there's nothing else to offer".
He described the air strikes with a moral, if not a strategic, certainty that he had previously resisted: "There can be no reasoning, no negotiation, with this brand of evil.
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