President Barack Obama decided to succumb to those interests rather than fight for the American people.
To succumb to our worst instincts or to summon the better angels of our nature.
Ever since Adam, humans succumb to temptation, and so are virtually incapable of going cold turkey.
And then Jade committed to Xavier, a university that likewise refused to succumb to despair.
In 2013, he'll again face the decision of whether to go straight or succumb to temptation.
The bishop of Rochester, Dr Nazir Ali, believes the government should not succumb to such pressures.
But I also believe human nature is bent, and good intentions often succumb to repeated temptation.
At the time, Israel's allies in Washington enjoined Netanyahu not to succumb to Clinton's pressure.
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We all succumb to this from time to time, but we should avoid it.
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In a statement, Mr Zardari insisted the government would not succumb to any pressure by militants.
Rather than succumb to this disease, though, Gleason, as with New Orleans after Katrina, decided to fight.
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Twenty thousand Florida bee colonies, or 8% of the state's commercial colony population, succumb to mites each year.
Unfortunately most will succumb to this while other companies are taking a drastic move in the right direction.
As Danielle watched her grandmother succumb to cancer, her mother brought new problems.
More likely, it will succumb to the laws of gravity and large numbers.
What made Salesforce.com different is that it did not succumb to the disease.
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The company is too big and sells too many laptops and desktop PCs to succumb to the power of Apple.
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If we are going to succumb to the wealth effect, though, let's at least measure wealth in a sober fashion.
However, with the independent resources available to him because of his wealth, Forbes appears unlikely to succumb to such pressure.
Most trainers, me included, are tempted to succumb to the call from the ops folks in need of a warm body.
Linking the money to your debit card or checking account can make it dangerously easy to succumb to temptation and spend.
In the case of trust-based shelters, a lot of otherwise intelligent people succumb to the disease because the concept sounds familiar.
At the same time, back at his home, this particular young man was watching his own father slowly succumb to cancer.
Colorado and California were among those that increased benefits in happier days, failing to consider that the market might succumb to gravity.
Why do we succumb to so many eco-fads, from grass-fed beef to locavorism to passive solar homes that leak heat like sieves?
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So tell me, dear reader, why is it that buffets do not succumb to the adverse selection problem and cease to exist?
Silicon Valley venture capitalists are the latest to succumb to this draw, anteing up not with chips but with so-called bridge loans.
To others, they are easily lured and eventually succumb to the impure motives and greed that have polluted the sports memorabilia industry.
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Italy passed a 70bn-euro austerity package earlier this month to reassure investors that the country will not succumb to the debt crisis.
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