But the United States should not give in to the temptation to respond by acting offensively in cyberspace.
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The company reiterated its plan to fight every Vioxx lawsuit and not give in to pressure to settle.
But on this day, we are reminded that at our best, we do not give in to this temptation.
Amal Saad-Ghorayeb says Hezbollah believes a President Suleiman would not give in to Western pressure to disarm its fighters.
Parents and elected officials should not give in to this crude, blackmailing attempt to undo Proposition 227, which voters overwhelmingly approved.
The overwhelming reaction from everybody around Boston and beyond is that we will not give in to this sort of thing.
America insists it will not give in to North Korea's blackmail and demands the unconditional, verifiable scrapping of its nuclear programme before making any concessions.
Washington should not give in to the temptation to accept the return of the American ambassador, who was expelled last March over U.S. sanctions, as sufficient.
He will not give in to the Germans, who are the real power in Casablanca, but he refuses to do anything that needlessly exposes him to arrest.
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But despite the clashes at Orgreave and at other picket lines across the country, Margaret Thatcher remained steadfast in her commitment to not give in to Arthur Scargill and the strikers.
The kidnappers are demanding that the U.S. free Iraqi female prisoners, and the U.S. has said it will not give in to kidnappers' demands because that would only encourage more kidnappings.
In June, AQIM executed a British man after the British government did not give in to its demand to release Abu Qatada, a Jordanian considered to be al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe.
According to a CNet article, Microsoft did not give in to everything that Hollywood wanted, which we can only presume included automatic deductions from your bank account to buy soundtracks and sequels and keyboard-administered electrocutions until you break down and cry "Gigli is the finest cinematic masterpiece ever filmed!"
That persuaded French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault, in an apparent reference to Ms Merkel, to say that "the situation in Europe is sufficiently critical not to give in to simplistic talk".
It is not trivial to give up safety in order to satisfy curiosity, even in a game, though she acknowledges that the cost is not equivalent to that of suffering an illness in the real world.
Tax incentives probably do not cause people to give in the first place, but they may well encourage them to give more generously.
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"My decision to contest the election will not only give courage to women in general and attract attention to their problems, but also helps negate the wrong impression about our society, " Zari said.
There are several reasons why the team would be smart not to give in.
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But she did not think Pakistan would give in to appeals to immediately open the borders to let the refugees through.
Unfortunately, said Blizzard, the same sanctions meant it could not give refunds to players in Iran or help them move their account elsewhere.
The pupils would not be asked to give anything up in their diet, therefore allowing researchers to determine that a deficiency in the diet was to blame.
But his attack may have come too late, especially as he has refused to call on his colleagues in Queensland not to give their second votes to One Nation.
Our commitment to truth, human dignity and a just and honourable defence of the West does not allow us to use violence nor to give in to cynicism and despair.
In an interview with CNN's Becky Anderson at this year's World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, the president said he does not give much credence to Gallup polls in Pakistan and said they are unreliable.
It allows Europeans to feel that the United States is not in a position to give anyone morality lessons.
But, again, what I'm saying is it was -- not to give credence to when it was used in the past, but understand I think we've found it remarkable, and I think most people would find it remarkable the level that it has been used on things that ultimately ended up being, through the ultimate approval of the legislation, non-controversial.
And I think that what I talked about in answer to an earlier question is that, look, we recognize that there is an enormous debate, a big conflict between the President and the Republican leadership in particular over whether or not we need to extend and, in some plans, give even greater tax cuts to the top 2 percent of American earners, the most well-to-do Americans.
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