And I'm not going to cede those jobs of the future to those countries.
Mr. Saleh's resistance to cede power had isolated Yemen from his longtime regional allies.
Furthermore, Mr. Hevesi never directed Mr. Loglisci to cede his authority to Hank Morris.
To continue to cede our leadership in education is to cede our position in the world.
Despite all this, it still seems too early to cede America's future to the Lone Star state.
And I think the Obama administration is not likely to cede that authority back to the Congress.
Companies and academic researchers, though, are often reluctant to cede control of what they consider proprietary information.
Stanley McChrystal, to cede remote outposts and consolidate troops in more populated areas to better protect Afghan civilians.
His government has already passed an indigenisation law, which forced companies to cede 51% of shares to Zimbabweans.
Not surprisingly, American firms are loth to cede their fertile home turf, and well positioned to hold it.
He is not at all willing to cede those industries to other countries.
Worse, it suggests that the Tories are prepared to cede to Labour a vital corner of the ideological battlefield.
Both have stellar supporting casts that are happy to cede the limelight and work hard for their respective superstars.
All three governments are keen to raise cash but reluctant to cede control.
But Israel appears ready to cede up to 92% of the West Bank.
The solution, he believes, is for status-quo politicians to cede to citizen legislators.
This often throws them into debt and threatens to cede control of a country's agricultural system to foreign GMO manufacturers.
Despite the hurdles, personal computer vendors and consumer electronics players can't afford to cede the market to Apple, notes Kevorkian.
The managers of possible target banks that have survived the economic downturn are unlikely to want to cede control now.
This has been interpreted to mean that Netanyahu is willing to cede sovereign rights to the area to the Palestinians.
But don't expect change overnight - Pakistan's powerful military is unlikely to cede Afghan policy easily to the new civilian administration.
For those automakers that are able, there is no reason to cede this high-profile public relations and learning window to Google.
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Earlier this year Gordon Brown raised hopes that he was ready to cede some tax-raising powers in order to improve accountability.
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If he is content to cede the alpha male role to Ellison, always a prerequisite at Oracle, he ought to do fine.
Don't count on Delta or other majors, even as they chase more overseas routes, to cede any domestic business to the discounters.
France has always been reluctant to cede sovereignty to the European Union.
The federal government would have the power to overrule the energy board, but also to cede the assessment process to the provinces.
They are all but certain to lose their current majority of governorships, and to cede ground to the Republicans in state legislatures.
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ECB, because there is a tension within Europe between the desire for more integration and a reluctance to cede national political control.
But it may be unwilling to cede the entire category to Amazon.
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