Sentence examples for tendency to surrender from inspiring English sources

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Still, Oates achieves success as a storyteller when she overcomes her tendency to surrender to extremes.

Those critics point to his tendency to surrender soft goals regularly and his often-modest save percentage figures (.905 for his career).

Thistle continued to struggle after the break, with their tendency to surrender possession cheaply suddenly mirrored by the visitors.

For those not in the know, the joke alludes to the French's tendency to surrender and/or become occupied by other nations.

Clinton advocated lethal aid to rebels, who displayed a dismaying tendency to surrender and turn weapons over to radical groups, including ISIS.

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For all this week's spluttering and expostulation from the Vince Cable tendency, few seem inclined to surrender their cars and salaries.

And Chinese authors are reluctant to surrender to the Western tendency to pigeonhole them as either collaborators or dissidents, categories that fail to reflect the more nuanced reality of writing in today's China.

"Somebody wants to surrender".

"But to surrender?

Least likely to: Surrender.

You've got to surrender in it.

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