Others give in to some influences, such as friends and peer pressure, but aren't so malleable that they can be forced to do doltish things. |
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Your wealth will increase manifold but try not to give in to extravagant and impulsive buys. |
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I think it will be a long time before I give in to that hospitalist temptation. |
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Football is in danger of dying a painful death if it continues to give in to the greed of these players. |
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I call upon the eight New Zealand vice-chancellors to stand firm and not give in to these bully-boy tactics. |
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This issue is simply too important to give in to gridlock and to accept inaction. |
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Parents who are overly permissive, who give in to obnoxious or demanding children, are letting them know that bullying pays off. |
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While you prove to be great at managing your home, you give in to some extravagant buys. |
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Trying not to give in to the bleakness and misery of his surroundings, he is convinced that he is just one fighter away from success. |
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We should all hope that Sir John does not give in to this ill-advised bullying. |
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No matter how much I'd like to regress and give in to senioritis, AMR will not let me do so. |
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They give in to the temptation of adding scenes which only vulgarise the relationship. |
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I don't want him to see me give in to the weight of those urges because his dad has baited me. |
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Whether you sell early to cash in on the frenzy or sell later based on concrete information, it's your call, so don't give in to panic. |
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I think it would be a stunningly bad idea to give in to the threats of the anarchist tendency. |
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As he listened to the Christ teach, Satan understood why Jesus did not give in to temptations. |
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When it comes time to carve the bird, you'll find that although it has already given its life, the duck doesn't easily give in to the cook. |
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And it's refreshing to find an artist who refuses to give in to bitterness and resentment. |
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We can give in to inertia, even just the inertia of routine and business as usual. |
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What Jackson did was an act of protest, not unlike what Rosa Parks committed when she refused to give in to a Jim Crow law. |
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The swirling oriental-wood notes of the scent will, like a powerful love potion, tempt young men to give in to temptation. |
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Going back to the roots is for sissy idiots who give in to people who say they should do it. |
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We have been asked, that is, to be vigilant so that consciences do not give in to the temptation of egoism, lies and violence. |
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Why does the government give in to the economic interests of big corporations at the expense of protecting our culture? |
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It may be true that we must retune the sanctions, but it remains the case that we cannot give in to the government of Milosevic and his gang. |
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This is aimed at giving the young people a positive outlook on life and persuading them to become productive rather than give in to despondency, cynicism and decadence. |
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It will not help to give in to unreasonable demands out of sympathy or fear. |
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If anything, it confirmed them in their resolve to do the right thing as they saw it and not give in to the pressures of one side or the other on this issue. |
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With crew members leading a lonely existence and having to stay away from their family for days together, they are tempted to give in to the pleasures of the flesh. |
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Before we give in to the hype, we need to consider the practicalities. |
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Tell them that when you call and are feeling low, they should not let you give in to doubt. |
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You don not have to give in to her all the time, for instance placing the kittens on top of a cupboard is not a clever move. |
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With profits in mind, pharmaceutical companies and prescribing doctors may sometimes be tempted to give in to strong social pressure. |
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If you give in to resistance too easily, the ultimate result is no more than a pale shadow of the original goals. |
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The army, on the verge of breaking up, had to give in to his government as the last hope for stemming the popular insurgence. |
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It is therefore common for judges to give in to corruption or ask for money from the parties or from lawyers. |
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We must look ahead to be able to shape our common destiny, and we must never give in to fatalism. |
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In the confusion that reigns in the world today, it is so easy to err, to give in to illusions. |
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To quote my own example, during the period that I spent writing this book, I learned to open myself even more, to give in to this inner guide. |
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To fully inhabit one's delusions, to give in to every kooky aspect of one's freakishness — it's a handy survival strategy. |
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How can legislators both condemn an activity that is considered as contrary to ethics and then give in to force of habit? |
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However, we have a duty in our anti-drug measures not to give in to the permissiveness that so far has only caused an increase in dependence. |
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My fear is that the EU bridegroom is so desperate to consummate this marriage of convenience that we yet again give in to the reluctant bride. |
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For example, don't give in to pressure from spouses, relatives, friends. |
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Those who once tried to earn an honest living by doing odd-jobs give in to the obligation of stealing and hiding. |
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Parents must never give in to the temptation to attack their spouse by criticizing him or her in front of the children. |
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I urge you not to give in to the demands of machines that produce and market information. |
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We must not give in to the temptation to establish priorities that might seem attractive at first but would ultimately prove to be uncertain. |
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I plead with you to be careful and not to give in to the temptation of numbers or of haste during this discernment. |
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On bad days, I give in to them and try to soothe myself by reinforcing the fact that this feeling will pass. |
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After her little experiment with cigs, she had promised herself she'd never give in to them, no matter how strong the smell or how badly she wanted one. |
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The public is just going to give in to despair at their lack of options. |
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You know what galls me is that it is the poor eejits who give in to temptation just once get caught and others who go out looking for it every weekend, escape. |
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To not give in to profiteers, paid-off politicians and an extreme minority who hate its government and way of life. |
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We cannot give in to nihilism or self-defeating subjectivism. |
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Does he give in to the trauma or does he embrace all of the lessons he has learned? |
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At the same time, one cannot give in to unworthy and unrealistic demands. |
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Not that the middle classes don't spoil their kids and give in to pester power too, but the level of crazed consumption is often inversely related to wealth. |
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That in itself, I believe, is a very strong signal, an indication that together we refused to give in to the pressures, threats and destabilization attempts that have shaken the world in the last few weeks. |
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He feared that his English enemies would insist on his execution and that William would give in to their demands. |
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Whether this is true is unknown for certain, for Elizabeth did her best to never show emotion nor give in to claims. |
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Let's not give in to chromophobia, or a fear of the profusion of diverse color evident in the first Haitian Constitution. |
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But unlike most of the nearly 4 million people in the city, she didn't give in to defeatism common in this behemoth metropolis. |
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We're so sure we deserve that little extra something in our lives that we give in to it by habit, not realizing how much we are spending annually on it. |
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If you give in to its measured ebb and flow, you will find yourself in an intense, poetic world in which the simplest objects a maggoty sheep, a half-finished shed take on a quiet but magical luminosity. |
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The accommodator often knows when to give in to others, but can be persuaded to surrender a position even when it is not warranted. |
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We take this as a reality but we are not intending to give in to it. |
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Farmers have been here for the last two days talking to us and asking to please not give in to world pressure to modify or destroy our supply management. |
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Worse still, Edward falls so under the tyranny of his passion that he uses his great authority over the earl of Warwick to suggest that he prevail upon his daughter to give in to royal importunity. |
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Right now is the time to determine that you will never give in to inertia, just as soon as you are content to sit complacently satisfied with a modest success, men you graduated with will start to pass you. |
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Without a clear ban on interfering with an individual's genetic heritage we risk being forced to give in to a cruel, eugenic and inhuman philosophy. |
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Man is fallen and some people will sometimes give in to temptation. |
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We can't give in to terrorizations toward any of our employees. |
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Consequently, we must not give in to the prevailing wind blowing from the right in the United States where 31 states have put legal limits on abortions. |
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I saw a man who refused to give in to his physical and mental limitations. |
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In their search for greener pastures, many Francophone newcomers give in to the lure of moving to Quebec, forgoing many personalized services that a small organization like MAGMA can offer. |
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To do otherwise is to give in to uncontrollable circumstance without hope. |
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Whether it's to give in to the compulsive buyer in you or whether it's just to do some window shopping, the narrow streets of the centre of Roses are ideal. |
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So Buzz Bissinger sees fit that we give up on the ideal of Olympism and give in to xenophobics, terrorists, drug abusers, profiteers and human rights abusers? |
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Officials were warned hundreds of riverside businesses could go under if they did not give in to pressure to scrap the controversial backdating plans. |
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It seems the opposition, which allegedly directs the street thugs, is determined to resort to violence to get the government to genuflect and give in to its demands. |
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Gaunt was forced to give in to the demands of parliament, but at its next convocation, in 1377, most of the achievements of the Good Parliament were reversed. |
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