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Yet that means Mr Jiang would have to surrender something from his own package.
Romney says that he intends to make this magic happen by closing tax loopholes, but he won't identify which, because God forbid any voter be told that he or she might have to surrender something advantageous.
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He, in effect, surrendered something of himself, so that his time is in such demand that every moment is now planned and accounted for.
In building their cathedral of order, they wondered if they had surrendered something of their former selves: had lost the daring and self-reliance of Isak, had removed themselves from the earth, had protected themselves so well from life's vicissitudes as to drain their vitality away.
What is never morally appropriate is making sacrifices, that is, surrendering something of value to oneself for the sake of something of less or no value to oneself.
It teaches you to surrender to something larger than yourself.
"But over time, I realized that I hoped that she was able to surrender into something more powerful," she said.
"When you learn to surrender to something bigger than yourself, you're acknowledging the realm of spirit – and where else does music come from?
But it is therapeutic to be involuntarily ejected from whatever hand-picked small scene you've hunkered down in and surrender to something big.
Whether through spirituality, a worthwhile mission or romantic love, we all long to surrender to something bigger than ourselves.
I must surrender to something much bigger - God's will.
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