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With an approval rating that hovers around 70%, no one can accuse Putin of being unpopular – or, for that matter, of a willingness to
surrender
to the opposition or to people in the street.
This would obviously amount to a
surrender.
That means that the court not only can indict Burundian officials; it can also pursue them indefinitely if they do not surrender, or are not turned in by the Burundian government.
Tymoshenko, who has survived three assassination attempts, is not the type of woman to
surrender
her campaign on a technicality.
While it may seem alarmist to suggest that freedom of expression in India is in peril, the atmosphere of intimidation by inflamed mobs, to whom governments
surrender
all too willingly, is palpable.
The Germans, in chairing the G8 this year, should not
surrender
on this issue.
Today, following the North’s third nuclear test, we seem to have entered the most precarious stage yet, with the regime declaring that it will never
surrender
its nuclear option.
Nuremberg happened because the Allies inflicted unconditional
surrender
on the Nazis and so could impose a so-called victor’s justice.
But preparedness to
surrender
national sovereignty to the Union varies between EU member countries.
But the laws of physics don’t
surrender
to opposition: for the past 35 years, global warming has unfolded as predicted by science.
While the rhetoric of commitment to the round remains, in practice there has been a
surrender
to defensive lobbies clinging to the status quo.
The European Arrest Warrant is already producing concrete results, and we are moving towards the "free movement of judicial decisions" in the EU, through which judicial decisions - such as arrest and
surrender
of suspects, confiscation, and freezing of assets - will be mutually recognized.
The bomber was Abdullah Asiri, a Saudi citizen and Al-Qaeda member who had returned from Yemen, claiming to have renounced terrorism and wishing to
surrender
directly to Prince Muhammad in his palace.
Already, Lebanon is being forced to make painful cuts and
surrender
precious ground.
Similarly, the war crimes tribunal for former Yugoslavia, based in The Hague, insists on the
surrender
of former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic and other indicted suspects.
Addressing these fundamental causes of social discontent and unsustainable economic performance requires not advice and pleas to the ruling elites, but a change in China’s political reality that compels those who benefit from the status quo to
surrender
their privileges for the good of the country.
Britain’s Retreat from Free SpeechNEW YORK – The ordeal of David Miranda – the partner of Guardian columnist Glenn Greenwald detained at London’s Heathrow Airport, interrogated for nine hours, and forced to
surrender
his electronic devices (some of which allegedly contained documents leaked to Greenwald by the former US intelligence contractor Edward Snowden)– is a shocking demonstration of the changed climate surrounding the press.
Soviet forces invaded the peninsula in the last days of World War II – a pure land grab – and accepted the
surrender
of Japanese forces.
The US, concerned that the Soviets would take the entire peninsula, reached a hasty agreement to accept the
surrender
of Japanese forces south of the 38th parallel.
This was followed by an embarrassing
surrender
to the demand of protestors that a powerful new anti-corruption agency be established.
Particularly egregious was Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s 2003
surrender
of India’s Tibet card.
And there is no need to
surrender.
A crucial experiment is now underway in Malawi and other places that may help to expand farm output so that other poor farmers need not
surrender
their children for adoption.
Indeed, in the twelve months following the unconditional
surrender
of Hitler's Nazi regime in May 1945, I lived under serial Russian, American, and British occupation.
Resistance to immigration and, more broadly, anxiety about the
surrender
of sovereignty to the EU also helped to propel another key development of recent years: the United Kingdom’s 2016 Brexit referendum.
Achieving growth rates equal to those of the postwar decades may be unrealistic, but resigning oneself to a sterile status quo is an unnecessary
surrender.
Unlike the EU, African unity cannot be built on the will of the elites alone;educate people now on the costs and benefits of cooperation and integration, which requires partial
surrender
of national sovereignty to regional authorities.
Ever since it crushed the pro-democracy movement in Tiananmen Square in 1989, the party has vowed not to
surrender
its political monopoly.
Her primary demand was that Musharraf
surrender
his uniform.
Since no Israeli government would
surrender
the West Bank border areas that have the thickest settlements, land in Israel would need to be offered as compensation.
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