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But it takes unusual financiers to surrender so much fee income.
In Kandahar, as in most other parts of Afghanistan, the Taliban didn't surrender so much as melt away.
But never before in England had Whitehall been asked to surrender so much control over a local public sector, not even in London.
One solution, then, isn't to increase our calcium intake, but to reduce our consumption of protein, so our bones don't have to surrender so much calcium.
In a culture in which people so willingly surrender so much privacy, it's hard to impose anonymity when emergency circumstances occur.
To belong to it, governments must surrender so much of their sovereignty — notably on economic policy and border control — that it doesn't matter what their voters might want: if it's at odds with E.U. policy, it's not an option.
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How many will consider these prompts worth surrendering so much privacy for?
Most members of Congress and lobbyists are delighted that the White House has surrendered so much authority to Capitol Hill.
You might ask: why would the Knicks trade Anthony after they worked so hard and surrendered so much to get him?
Over the past three decades, the Democrats have surrendered so much intellectual ground to Republican anti-statism that they have little with which to fight back effectively.
The suggestion was that Dwight was in the worse prison, having surrendered so much of his will and humanity just to survive.
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