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Old age brought a mild repositioning, but no repentance, and no yielding on the subject of race.
But he did embody one crucial virtue that was key to the gathering's success: a belief in the nobility of compromise.
"We will never give in regarding sovereignty," he said. "No matter how long it takes."
Jim: Man, I tried to persuade Maria to come, but she dug her heels in.
Anglo-American exporters of tobacco and rice—the chief commodities affected by enumeration—had their burdens reduced by two significant concessions.
To agitate him thus deeply, by a resistance he so abhorred, was cruel: to yield was out of the question.
The conflict made it more difficult to make peace through the process of granting imperial titles and territorial concessions.
Submissive communication is consistently giving in to others on points of possible contention.
I am constantly amazed at the number of people who give in to bullies, thinking they are confident or strong.
You're going to have to give a little.
The need for a crisis to bring the talks to a head and to wring concessions from the other side has wrecked market confidence.
BBC Middle East business reporter Ben Thompson said the threat by the UAE was likely an attempt to wring concessions out of RIM.
The concessions did little to placate the students.
I pressed my parents until they finally gave in and registered me for skating classes.
The chair of the committee did not appear chagrined by the compromises and delays.
I was annoyed with myself for giving in so easily.
Clara was thirty-five and at first she wasn't keen on the idea, but she gave in, and they had a child.
Or will that look like giving in to Russian blackmail?
If she threatened, I instantly and unconditionally surrendered.
The Democrats are willing to meet the president halfway.
Many companies have given in to this temptation by reducing the quality of their products or stretching their brands unwisely, only to spend years attempting to repair the damage.
France has been the holdout in trying to negotiate an end to the dispute.
We made too many concessions and we got too little in return.
Later, in his autobiography, Humphrey said, I should have stood my ground. I should not have yielded.
Finally the station manager gave in and took him on as an errand boy at no pay.