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But, rather than
succumbing
to feelings of distress, she will take the child in her arms to soothe and comfort it.
Whatever short-term temptations it faces – to manipulate its search results, use private information, or throw its weight around – Google, it is clear, could lose a lot by
succumbing
to them in a world where its every move is watched.
Illiberal IsraelNEW YORK – After a half-century of occupying Palestinian territory, Israel is
succumbing
to its deepest ethnocentric impulses, and increasingly rejecting recognized boundaries.
In rich countries, this weakening has happened as a result of cultural globalization and mass migration; in emerging countries, traditional roles and values are
succumbing
to rapid urbanization and the rise of a new middle class employed in industry or services.
Before
succumbing
to pessimism, however, there is something else to consider.
Succumbing
to the fear that Thucydides described would be an unnecessary self-fulfilling prophecy for the US.
Even more shocking, when we sought to list the church as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, some countries,
succumbing
to Israeli and American pressure, opposed the designation.
But political leaders in the EU are merely
succumbing
to ill-informed fears.
Succumbing
to political pressure, Trump signed an executive order stating that parents and children would be detained together.
The party of Nelson Mandela risked
succumbing
to internal rot – and taking the country down with it.
Unfortunately, both now appear to be
succumbing
to that dangerous temptation.
But China has no interest in Russia
succumbing
to US pressure, breaking apart, or becoming a global power.
But instead of
succumbing
to a "Somalia scenario," dreaming of a "Japan scenario," or settling for an "Afghanistan scenario," Iraq may yet become a "scenario" for successful intervention in the 21 st century.
By making a solemn resolution and telling our family and close friends about it, we tilt the scales against
succumbing
to temptation.
A week later, another Kota student, Preeti Singh, hanged herself,
succumbing
to her injuries after a few days.
The Right Choices for 2015WASHINGTON, DC – As 2015 begins, policymakers around the world are faced with three fundamental choices: to strive for economic growth or accept stagnation; to work to improve stability or risk
succumbing
to fragility; and to cooperate or go it alone.
But it runs the danger of
succumbing
to the arrogance of power, which has corrupted and sidelined many strong states in the past.
But the past month featured some hopeful moments, and pausing to study them is imperative to avoid
succumbing
to pessimism.
Turkey is
succumbing
to the simplistic calculus of the Middle East: territory equals power.
And companies around the world, big and small, have been
succumbing
to it since the beginning of the global economic downturn.
But, with the crisis eroding these foundations, trust is giving way to mistrust, solidarity is
succumbing
to ancient prejudices (and even new hatred between the poor south and the rich north), and compromise is being overwhelmed by diktat.
And yet, ever since the 2016 US presidential election, mainstream media outlets and the Democrats (my own party) have been wringing their hands over Russia, often
succumbing
to sheer hysteria.
We should be preparing intelligently for these contingencies, not
succumbing
to irrational panic – let alone pandering to racist stereotypes.
This is no time for scapegoating or
succumbing
to panic and liberating our worst instincts.
Similarly,
succumbing
to the Eurogroup’s Grexit threat would have been the most anti-European thing I could do.
The early 1990s, after all, is also when the old Italian two-party system disintegrated, with both the center-right Christian Democrats and the center-left Socialists
succumbing
to the Tangentopoli (Kickback City) corruption scandal.
In a world quickly
succumbing
to zero-sum rivalries, becoming a climate-policy great power should be Europe’s top priority.
The Biometric ThreatNEW DELHI – Around the world, governments are
succumbing
to the allure of biometric identification systems.
To pin all of one’s hopes on an outcome that seems most likely or desirable is to risk
succumbing
to dangerous complacency.
Xiang’s contribution lies in challenging the conventional Western view that China faces the alternatives of integrating with the West, trying to destroy it, or
succumbing
to domestic violence and chaos.
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