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After considerable persuasion, the management capitulated magnificently and undertook to redesign the hall.
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If people vote for that, they will all have capitulated.
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I do not believe that any of our customers thought they had capitulated when they asked for an overdraft and got it.
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They delivered it to the planners and the planners capitulated, as they did with the trees.
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They have capitulated to the moneylenders, and what have they capitulated to do?
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The trouble is that they have capitulated in an evil hour.
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Far from capitulating, we should strengthen our internal safeguards against bogus asylum seekers.
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We are glad that at least he has not entirely capitulated to his back bench friends and their demands.
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They take their revenge by clobbering the weak, the elderly and disabled while capitulating to the strong.
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There is no need to admit that he and his colleagues are capitulating to the lobby.
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Instead of that, he capitulates to the rebels, on instructions probably, from those in higher circles.
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She capitulated with grace, as we would expect her to do, as a result.
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Anyhow, we have not capitulated to the clamour.
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There is no great merit in confessing his failure to preserve his honour by saying that he only did it when he had capitulated.
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Indeed, we could not compromise any more without capitulating fully.
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They did so because they capitulated to their paymasters.
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The pressure group to which he has capitulated added nothing to his knowledge on this subject.
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I have been dismayed by the way in which shipbuilding management has capitulated to the full blast of competition.
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The newspaper having capitulated, the author of the article—the councillor in question—was hopelessly compromised.
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They would never be forgiven by their fellow countrymen if they capitulated to evil men.
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They were wrong again in 1972 and capitulated.
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He capitulated before we had even debated the matter.
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Finally, he capitulated and wrote me a letter confirming that they would be about £50 million up to the end of 1959.
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I will not use the word dishonour, but has he capitulated?
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The whole thing had to be covered by the tightest security and secrecy and judges capitulated whenever they heard the magic word "security".
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Employers capitulated immediately, because they knew that the port would collapse.
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I fear that we have capitulated too often and too quickly, and that in so doing we have undermined both the regional and the competition interests.
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He came, he saw, and he capitulated.
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Let us face it, he capitulated to the pressure of informed opinion because he had to do something to restore the confidence which he had destroyed in recent weeks.
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Only after the northern tribes had finally capitulated in 691, did success start.
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On numerous occasions the castle came under siege, but it never capitulated.
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He scored a golden duck as the team capitulated to 231 all out on the first day of the test.
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The town, lacking modern fortifications, quickly capitulated, and was almost completely destroyed, with only 20 houses left intact.
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By 10 am the fort had surrendered, and by noon the entire island had capitulated.
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After a 44-day siege, the city finally capitulated.
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Again the committee capitulated, incurring 3000 in costs.
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He finally capitulated when all supplies had been eaten and the garrison and townsfolk faced starvation.
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Fico initially refused to speak with representatives of the truckers, saying he would not be blackmailed, but a few days later capitulated.
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He swore an oath to the sultan and capitulated when he was promised safe retreat in return.
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The garrison ultimately capitulated and terms were agreed.
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The defenders capitulated within twelve hours, in awe of his vastly superior firepower and numbers.
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The attacking army besieged the village for six weeks before it capitulated.
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Why do we hear nothing from the publishers, artists, media and colleagues of people who have capitulated about the consequences of this voluntary capitulation?
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The sultan capitulated and was permitted to withdraw from the city with the remnants of his forces.
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After continual complaints, he capitulated and agreed to deal with his parents.
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With the press and the government pitted against them, the sultans capitulated to the government's proposals.
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After the garrison capitulated, this first castle was abandoned.
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After a three-month siege they capitulated but the city was heavily damaged.
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Other teams quickly followed, and the union capitulated.
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His conditions were rejected, but he nevertheless capitulated.
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By the time the garrison capitulated, 4,000 of the besiegers had died, mostly from malaria, dysentery, and other diseases.
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The city, however, remained firm for over a year before capitulating in 1628.
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The city was quickly conquered and the defenders capitulated by dawn.
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In a chain reaction, the other forts began capitulating.
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Only a handful of officers survived the battle, although more soldiers capitulated.
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When the starving troops capitulated after three months of isolation it was burned down by the end of 1427.
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After this long siege, the city capitulated; its king was dethroned, and its citizens were enslaved.
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Any other than he would have capitulated.
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They therefore capitulated to the enemy.
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The garrison capitulated the following day.
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He capitulated and withdrew the suit.
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The city capitulated the following day.
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Under these threats, the streetcar company capitulated.
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Major outlying towns quickly capitulated.
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The union eventually capitulates, their demands unmet.
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A warring party that surrenders or capitulates may have little negotiating power, with the victorious side either imposing a settlement or dictating most of the terms of any treaty.
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I will briefly capitulate what our fears are.
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We had to capitulate in the end in the interests of uniformity.
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You are always telling us that we 'capitulate' with respect to everything that comes from elsewhere.
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I am not saying that one ought to capitulate to public opinion but one certainly has to consider it.
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He met only the people who were ready to capitulate.
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No government will capitulate in the face of a campaign.
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The country that is not provided against the worst effects is the country that will capitulate first.
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We are not asking either side to capitulate.
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The answer is that the order to capitulate was given on the spot by the general in command of the troops.
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The answer is that we should have had to capitulate.
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I wonder why other cathedrals were so eager to capitulate to state blackmail in the 19th century.
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Would not the most prudent and honourable thing now be to capitulate with grace on this matter?
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The only thing one can do with racialism is not to capitulate to it or try to outflank it, but to fight it.
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They had to capitulate and withdraw the legislation based on that document in 1969, blowing up the dam.
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Did the old pioneers and missionaries go forth in their gallant fight against ignorance and superstition only to capitulate in the end to it?
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I have written in my notes the word "capitulate", but it would be wrong to quote that because they did not capitulate.
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They will never be subservient or capitulate to terror.
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Are we again going to capitulate to this wrong policy of the coal owners?
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Had he capitulated to the culture of success ?
In such cases, freedom has capitulated to a totalitarian elite power controlling the masses through the use of technology, particularly media and surveillance technologies.
Consequently, the administration capitulated and restored the subsidies, almost one-third of the fleet receiving direct government support for not fishing by 1985.
The labour group, unable to free itself entirely from structural constraints during its period of office, effectively capitulated, losing power in the 1900 election.
The ideological loading of the new language of international relations served to obscure the degree to which the left had capitulated to traditional balance-of-power diplomacy.
Rather than simply capitulating to municipal officials, judges could hold them to the standards they used to ask for greater regulatory power.
Reductive mechanical liberals have on the whole capitulated imaginatively to the vision of man as causally incorporated within a uniform natural causality - as placed firmly within nature.
Since for him culture is not merely superstructure, but the primary repository of a minority group's identity, such an aesthetic effectively capitulates to a state of oppression.
Eventually, the opponents had to capitulate in all three countries, but the manner in which this happened was not the same.
How was it that human creatures, who were so evidently disposed to pride, could be prompted to capitulate to subjection?
Commercial producers, on the other hand, wittingly or unwittingly capitulate to the demands of a music industry ultimately only concerned with sales.
Indeed, states that bluff should actually capitulate before a burgeoning conflict escalates too far.
Would he capitulate to either side, or perhaps alienate himself from both equally ?
She would have liked to capitulate with her whole person, but she dared not go so far, and he showed no sign of inviting her to do so.
My experience in my own country is that government capitulates systematically to criminals.
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