He paid tribute to Mr Berlusconi, who resigned on Saturday, bowing to market pressure.
One allegedly sent a police officer to prison for not bowing to him in the grocers.
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Bowing to pressure, the ministry has agreed, at least temporarily, to withdraw the book from circulation.
Bowing to the politically inevitable, Paulson said ''every country needs to focus on their own economic situation.
Abroad, investors saw yet another Ecuadorean politician bowing to popular pressure instead of backing necessary economic reform.
Some pundits said such a move would make the Fed look like it was bowing to the financial sector.
In the Big East tournament, Syracuse reeled off victories over Seton Hall, Pittsburgh, and Georgetown before bowing to Louisville.
He said the crisis "should be confronted with consistency and confidence, without bowing to the nervousness of the markets".
The standard-bearer of the hamburger, McDonald's, is bowing to local demand and is opening a meat-free restaurant in India.
Or Mr Milosevic can end Serbia's economic isolation by bowing to western demands.
The Obama administration was accused of bowing to pressure from social conservatives.
But, bowing to pressure from party members, he now says that he would agree to a single candidate if there were an open primary.
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In 1999, angry at Netanyahu for bowing to US pressure and agreeing to the Wye Plantation accords, the National Union brought down his government.
Observers say Lula was bowing to pressure from military commanders who were angered at his decision to negotiate with the strikers rather than discipline them.
Amazon famously closed its distribution center before bowing to the tax.
"Wal-Mart has been a leader in not bowing to those pressures, unlike many companies that are afraid of bad publicity and want to settle, " McQuillan said.
Joseph Grundfest, a former member of the commission who now teaches at Stanford Law School, said the SEC is bowing to reality in blessing social media.
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We would quickly lose our value as an advisor to all Members and staff if we were seen as having an agenda or bowing to partisan pressure.
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At 1-1, Murray, bowing to relentless pressure from the other end, threw in two errors off the ground followed by a double fault to concede the break.
Bowing to the tradition that American politicians do not pursue domestic squabbles when overseas, Mr Romney made sure to attack his Democratic rival just before he left.
Bowing to intense diplomatic pressure, Mr Assad let him question senior intelligence officials, including Mr Kanaan and his successor in Lebanon until the Syrian withdrawal, Rustum Ghazale.
Not long ago, the sight of a Labor government bowing to demands from bosses and opening the gates to foreign workers would have produced howls of anguish from unions.
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) will also have more say over the EU budget, bowing to national governments in only a handful of areas such as tax and foreign policy.
The Tories have relinquished their totemic pledge to raise the threshold for inheritance tax, bowing to the Lib Dem desire to lighten taxes on less wealthy workers instead by raising allowances.
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Maybe he is bowing to pressure from state lawmakers.
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The post makes no mention of discontinuing the program or bowing to MoveOn's demands for an "opt-in" system, where users specifically approve their participation before their purchases are broadcast to friends' pages.
Bowing to the critics, Mr Hatch changed his bill to let patent applicants exempt their applications from the 18-month publication requirement provided they agree not to apply for patents in other countries.
In short, both Muslims and Americans (at least until very recently for the latter) find bowing to be an odious enterprise and therefore do not offer it to, nor expect it from, others.
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If he doesn't, it will be assumed that his decision has more to do with bowing to public opinion that is increasingly against the war than it is to circumstances on the ground.
New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer has resigned, bowing to enormous pressure for him to leave public office in the wake of allegations that he has repeatedly used the services of a high-priced prostitution ring.
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