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I don't think they will want to surrender that reputation for corporate social responsibility".
To surrender that freedom is to give a victory to the terrorists who thought they could intimidate an entire nation.
Westwood, though, was not about to surrender that sense that he was indeed fighting as hard as at any time in his career.
And for the time being, neither I nor the majority of the people I know can find any real reason to surrender that hope.
WASHINGTON — Congressional Democrats, who have thrived for decades as guardians of Social Security, said Thursday that they were not ready to surrender that role to help President Obama get a deal on federal spending and the debt limit.
England had enough chances to make it a relatively stress-free victory but it was not until the 73rd minute that they went ahead, courtesy of Eric Dier's free-kick, and it was a galling way to surrender that lead.
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I hope that Pope Francis will surrender that past to win the future.
But parliaments, composed of elected politicians, are the experts at policymaking and neither expressly or impliedly should they ever surrender that role to others".
To get into his heart and head, a piece of me had to surrender to that seduction to understand what that was about for him and to understand how incredibly painful, barren and problematic it was.
But he said that they repeatedly refused to surrender and that eventually shooting broke out.
One meaning of the word "Islam" is to surrender, and that is what happened to Schleifer.
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