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As I grew older, I learned to accept the strange eyes from others with an outgoing character that would not give in.
The sin is to give in to temptation.
If you always give in to others you will end up feeling like a doormat.
He had to give in at the eleventh hour.
My family insisted that I should not give in, but stay and fight.
Yielding can properly be termed failure.
Couldn't Love Himself find a better way to teach surrender?
For too many of us, learning appears to be a surrender of our own will to external direction, a sort of enslavement.
But Europeans should resist a surrender to moral relativism.
There's a lot of pressure to become something you are not, and people often surrender to that pressure.
The judge has caved in to political pressure.
He had gone under, thinking himself a lonely rebel.
You may bolt or rebel, but go under? Not a chance.
In the long life of exile, Qu Yuan did not.
Part of her phallic potency was always to conjure the chaos about to break out unless we buckled under.
We've already made it clear that we will not yield to pressure.
The materials are assumed to be rigid-perfectly plastic. Modified Coulomb failure criteria with tension cut-off are adopted to predict yielding of concrete.
Carmen yielded to general pressure and grudgingly took the child to a specialist.
She knew that she'd let herself be steamrollered.
In the end Susan gave in, not without a secret satisfaction that Mary Maria Blythe would see that she was no common hired girl.
Finally, Charles gave in.
Upon hearing these words, the disciple's eyes opened wide and a smile appeared on his face.
One should never succumb to fatigue when alone on the battlefield.
It doesn't even think of flexing or creaking when you try to bend it.
Even the most heinous of crimes began when someone made a wrong choice and gave into temptation.