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But succumb the team did not.
If 35% were to succumb, the cost would rise to $217 billion.
For a company that's about to succumb, the drill goes something like this.
And even when an institution does not succumb, the new sensibility can be disorienting.
For the agreement to succumb, the President's baser instincts only have to triumph once.
In other words, whereas executives of the focal firm might easily succumb the human tendency to reproduce stable behavior (Epstein 1979), outside directors might look at issues with a fresh pair of eyes and raise the attention to other strategic possibilities and perspectives.
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By then the US would have succumbed – the Brics would be in charge.
After thousands of natives had succumbed, the survivors rose up against the missions.
Don't succumb to the opinions of the media.
At first the victims would not succumb to the threats.
The film industry may soon succumb to the same disease.
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