• If the investor is a government, it could recoup its investment by making adults surrender a percentage of their wages in return for earlier subsidies.

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  • By the time of the Japanese surrender, the Great Depression was over and America had been transformed.

    NEWYORKER: Coming Apart

  • There, already, is the core liberal promise: surrender your pride to the sovereign, and you may freely pursue the riotous abundance of social encounters created by that very surrender.

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  • Video of the surrender, shot by CNN affiliates WFMZ and WABC and posted on their websites, showed Acevedo in a light blue hooded sweatshirt, his hands uncuffed, being helped out of a gray sedan and put into a silver SUV.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • But he did say Wednesday that he plans to surrender his position as army chief by the end of November.

    NPR: Pakistan's Bhutto Wants Interim Unity Government

  • The 39-year-old Australian must now wear an electronic tag, abide by a strict curfew and surrender his passport as part of the bail conditions.

    FORBES: Julian Assange Granted Bail

  • The surrender of Acevedo on Wednesday evening was brokered by a friend who had been in touch with police earlier in the day.

    NPR: Man Held Without Bail In NY Couple's Deadly Crash

  • Events proved Goering wrong, and in fact only a single territory was ever brought to surrender by air power alone the Italian island of Pantelleria, halfway between Sicily and Libya, in 1943.

    ECONOMIST: Letters

  • Rarely did a summer pass without a teachers' strike or threat of a walkout, invariably followed by a surrender by the city, resulting in higher wages or more permissive work rules.

    FORBES: Chain Saw Paul

  • In the face of their intense campaign, "for Gilad" according to a poll published last month by Maariv, only 41 percent of the public agrees with their surrender at all cost strategy and 51 percent opposes it.

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  • The European Commission, the EU's regulator, has been a bit tougher on the airlines than have the American authorities: before approving oneworld's transatlantic venture, it made its members surrender slots at Heathrow, some of which were snapped up by Delta, a SkyTeam member.

    ECONOMIST: Airline alliances

  • The Tennessee pharmacy "has agreed to voluntary surrender its North Carolina pharmacy license, " according to a statement by North Carolina Board of Pharmacy and the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • It also compares the current "surrender value" of your endowment policy with the amount you would have paid off by now with a repayment mortgage.

    BBC: NEWS | Business | Ask the expert special: Endowments

  • In a nutshell that is the story of Winston Churchill in 1940 who bucked elders in his own party by refusing to surrender to Nazi Germany.

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  • There, surrender talks failed and attempts to wrest the place out of Taliban hands were complicated by the mistrust between four rival commanders on the attacking side, all of whom want a share of the lucrative smuggling route which runs through the town.

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  • The AWS-4 rulemaking should be completed with the power levels that were recommended by the FCC in the notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) and supported by all commenters (other than Sprint), and which would not require DISH to effectively surrender 25 percent of its uplink capacity.

    ENGADGET: Dish's AWS-4 wireless spectrum standards approved by 3GPP

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