Even if the measures were pushed through, the Greek people would resist in many, many small ways.
We have taken the necessary steps to make sure that the social security systems will resist in the future and that the competitiveness of the German economy is strengthened.
Though the need for glasses will be impossible to resist in most people, reading in good light and using clear type will help reduce the strain on the eyes.
In the past year or so his African trips have taken in Gambia, Kenya, Senegal and Uganda, among other places, presumably offering generous oil deals that few can resist in return for backing.
With sites like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter growing easier to peruse and participate in via phone, the temptation to zone out while in the presence of family, friends and co-workers will grow even more difficult to resist in 2013.
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More often, they resist it in principle, and have little time for the research involved.
" And Nash couldn't resist throwing in a harmonica solo on "Deja Vu.
There is a very real danger that the Italians - like the Greeks - will resist cuts in wages and benefits.
And whether Panic can resist meddling in a company he founded.
Others have also raised concerns that despite the promises being made at the moment, politicians may not be able to resist meddling in the NHS in the future.
But while they try to persuade pro-status quo Catholics to cross the political divide, unionists will resist setting in train what could, under the terms of the Good Friday Agreement, become a rolling process of border polls to be held on a seven yearly basis.
Politicos can no more resist involving themselves in successful industries than bears can resist honey.
"The public phones found in telephone booths resist extinction, although finding one in working order can be time consuming, " he said.
"The United States must, in particular, resist the temptation to appease its allies in the hope that, by so doing, some vestige of the needed multilateral export control regime can be preserved, " Gaffney concluded.
The opposition Socialists say they will resist any rise in the retirement age.
Can he resist doing it in the Masters when he's just three shots off the lead going into the weekend?
Mr Seilliere went on to urge EU leaders to "resist national protectionism in order to avoid a negative domino effect".
Teachers already agreed to use industrial action to resist any deterioration in their conditions of service at the EIS's AGM in June.
The combination of widespread opposition to Iran, however, and the appeal of self-defense would be difficult to resist, particularly in an election year.
Republicans will not want to see the Bush tax cuts expire and resist further increases in the federal debt ceiling until a budget and tax agreement has been hammered out.
After moving back to Dunfermline as director of football, he couldn't resist another stint in the hotseat when Davie Hay departed with the club on the brink of relegation in May 2005.
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However, because of their relative financial strength, European and Asian car firms will be better placed than the Big Three to resist political interference in the running of their businesses once the crisis is over.
The lack of such an inquiry is particularly alarming in this case, because the interests of the BC scholars go well beyond the typical case of a scholar who sees a professional need to resist a subpoena in order to protect the reputation or privacy rights of those who sit for interviews.
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We know, however, that women can resist pressure to cave in to superior forces.
One thing to resist when you invest in stocks is to pay a broker or fund manager a fee.
Teachers in turn resist rural jobs because of the lack of health care.
"We'll stay till the evening, " the telegram went on to announce, followed by the kind of awful fancy talk Lajos could never resist, not even in a telegram.
The test in the months ahead will be whether Mr Sarkozy can resist making crowd-pleasing gestures in hopes of propping up his short-term popularity and instead recover the reformist reflexes that marked his early months in office.
Republicans, in contrast, resist bills that simply require better disclosure of those spending money to speak.
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