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On Wednesday, the bank revealed that it had reluctantly surrendered the right to decide how many bonuses should be paid for the current financial year.
That leverage began dissipating in 2001 after China was admitted to the World Trade Organization, and Congress surrendered the right to review China's human rights record before granting it favorable trade status.
Even where there is a genuine story being covered up, it's still far from given that just because someone is, say, a famous footballer or TV personality that they have surrendered the right to a private life; particularly when the privacy of their family is also threatened.
By so unabashedly embracing the most glaringly failed U.S. president ever, McCain has surrendered the right to be considered an independent candidate, judged on his own merits and personal history.
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But Cleveland surrendered the right-handed relievers Steve Reed and Steve Karsay to get Rocker and that left an already beleaguered bullpen even thinner.
Franchetti surrendered the rights in May 1895, and in August Puccini signed a contract to resume control of the project.
His wife, Anice Terhune, ceased receiving the royalties after she surrendered the rights to them, along with those of Bruce and His Dog in exchange for E.P. Dutton agreeing to publish and perpetually print her work Across the Line, a supposed set of conversations she had with her late husband.
Similarly, under the Concorde Agreement, the teams surrender the right to their images.
These inventors would, of course, have to sign contracts surrendering the right to their ideas.
It abdicates responsibility for personal opinion without surrendering the right to exercise it.
Just shy of a third also insisted that their workers agree to surrender the right to join a class-action lawsuit.
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