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"We must yield neither to easy falsehoods nor to vengeance".
Then, Djata says: "We got a call from the prime minister's office saying that we must yield up the drugs to the civil authorities.
President Nicolas Sarkozy deserves credit in calling for public solidarity, saying "we must be united," and adding that "we must yield neither to easy falsehoods nor to vengeance".
But recognizing the gravity of Sept. 11 did not mean "that we must yield to a reflex to treat every offense and every offender associated with Sept. 11 with indiscriminate severity and weight," the judge said.
Maimonides, in his "Guide for the Perplexed," from 1190, is more modest and quizzical, but he, too, obedient to the tradition, says that we must yield to the text's divine authority.
Recently released documents recall that James Callaghan, when foreign secretary in the 1970s, noted that "we must yield some ground and... be prepared to discuss a lease-back arrangement".
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In ethics, conjecture must yield to empiricism: we must consider the actual effects of our behavior.
We are in a precious moment where caution must yield to courage.
Ideas must yield before evidence".
But sentiment must yield before facts.
File prowls must yield revelation. Blown tails must provide climax.
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