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Nor do the tax dodgers show any willingness to surrender.
We go in with a willingness to surrender".
By its willingness to surrender heat to light.
Iran's diplomatic flexibility is serious, but should not be mistaken for willingness to surrender.
Many also questioned his willingness to surrender the weapons they had amassed.
The sitter has to have a vulnerability and a patience, a willingness to surrender control.
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It claimed to seize power in the name of the revolution, but after months of ineffectual rule, suspicions over its willingness to fully surrender power and a plan for elections that has satisfied few, the council's appeal has diminished.
In the late 20th century there was substantial nationalization of foreign-owned enterprise in the West Indies because of pressure from governments and, in the Commonwealth Caribbean, as a result of the willingness of companies to surrender their least-viable operations and to use the compensation to open up activities elsewhere.
There is some intentional overlap – both institutions display a refusal to surrender to bigotry (antisemitism, homophobia), even willingness to become its victim.
My life sometimes feels too important to surrender to something other than the brute strength of my will to succeed and my willingness to work hard.
"Somebody wants to surrender".
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