Jordan, Egypt and Saudi Arabia have long pressed Iran to surrender all of their nationals who are suspected of terrorism.
To the extent that Netanyahu tries to withstand US pressure to surrender all these areas, Livni accuses him of endangering the country.
Before MacQuarrie's review was completed, BBC News Director Helen Boaden and her deputy, Steve Mitchell, were asked to "surrender all their responsibilities" pending the outcome of the review, the BBC said.
Helen Boaden and Steve Mitchell have been asked to surrender all their responsibilities as head and deputy head of BBC News, pending the results of the Pollard inquiry, I have learned.
In the papers, lawyers for the double-amputee athlete argued against the requirement that he surrender all passports and travel documents, and refrain from applying for such documents pending the end of his case.
In 2005, the government passed a controversial hydrocarbons law that imposed significantly higher royalties and required foreign firms then operating under risk-sharing contracts to surrender all production to the state energy company in exchange for a predetermined service fee.
Obama perceives the conflict as a direct consequence of two things: prior US administrations' refusal to "put light" between the US and Israel, and Israel's unwillingness to surrender all of the territory it took during the course of the 1967 Six Day War.
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.
They don't want Yuen to siphon the added revenues that are starting to flow from the next generation of TV services, nor do they want to surrender control over the all-important first screen that their TV customers see.
Client companies fled the firm, and Andersen had to surrender its licences to practise in all 50 American states.
Then there are all those screaming matches about undisclosed surrender charges and tax penalties imposed for cancellation.
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As The Economist went to press all 13 of the surrounded militiamen had refused to surrender.
There was no justification at all for the way she had allowed herself to surrender to blind fear.
In softening its demand for a full declaration from North Korea, the United States concluded it is more important to get North Korea to surrender its weapons-grade plutonium than risk the deal fall apart all together, officials said.
Such concerns are only intensified by Prime Minister Peres's expressed determination to press for the most risky peace agreement of all -- one achieved with Syria involving Israel's surrender of the strategic Golan Heights.
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MacNab, though, evaluated all the proposals and saw they were burdened with high internal fees and surrender penalties.
Rather I suspect he found himself sliding insidiously down that very slippery slope we can all find ourselves on when we first decide to give in to the temptation to surrender self-respect for self-interest, albeit perhaps in more mundane ways, in our own lives.
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.
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