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to surrendering
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To give up into the power, control, or possession of another; specifically to yield (a town, a fortification, etc.) to an enemy.
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The I.R.A. insists that giving up arms would be akin to surrendering without losing a war.
He would probably win such a poll.The average Israeli is less allergic to surrendering land than the average Likudnik.
It is, he says, tantamount to surrendering to the Communists and would lead to Chinese workers and products flooding Taiwan.
But the arts center maintains that signing such an agreement would be tantamount to surrendering its autonomy.
Wrote a week ago that giving him the ball in this situation was equivalent to surrendering six points.
The club came close to surrendering their elite status last season before surviving on the final day.
France minds more about non-proliferation than nuclear disarmament.The reality is that the big nuclear powers prefer stagnation in the disarmament conference to surrendering the consensus rule.
No matter how desperate the times, can we agree to surrendering to a democratically deficient, uniform economic model with far-reaching implications for voters and taxpayers?
The joke was on Manchester United, who were beaten 2-0 at Hillsborough that day on their way to surrendering the Premier League title to Arsenal.
MR. EBNER'S experience at Roche shows how resistant some companies are to surrendering share structures that give control to small insider groups.
In addition to surrendering its arms, the Farc must assist the government in an agreement to work jointly towards eradication of coca crops.
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