"They have tried to bully me into resigning for a long time, " he said.
America has already evolved rules greatly restricting the ability of combined content-and-distribution businesses to bully rivals.
The aim was to bully carmakers without plants in Brazil to hurry up and build them.
China has neither intention to bully other countries nor ambition to dominate Asia Pacific.
Some small firms have tried to bully their way into the local phone market.
They are also able to bully each other to gain access to that food.
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Many refugees fleeing Vojvodina said that Serbs had been trying to bully them into joining the army.
The plaintiffs are just trying to bully Merck into a global settlement that gives them a quick buck.
Women bullies are reported to bully other women 80% of the time.
"If your friend says to bully somebody, please don't do it, " said the father of Luis, another of the seventh-graders.
But Mr Jackson says the watchdog's actions are "heavy handed and disproportionate and are clearly intended to bully me into submission".
Her party colleague, Baroness Walmsley, argued that the focus should be on stopping children wanting to bully in the first place.
Large, powerful players can afford to bully and bulldoze the small, and few have the energy and resources to wage a courtroom battle.
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And, one could add, what better test is there for a publisher than his refusal to bully his newsroom to help a friend?
Pat Ramsey of the SDLP quoted from a letter he had received that spoke of "misguided attempts to bully staff into a merger".
The higher a student rose on the social ladder, the more likely they were to bully others -- and to be bullied themselves.
Above all, Mr Johnson suggested, a big part of a mayor's job is to bully central government into paying for things that voters want.
The Slovak prime minister, Robert Fico, said the real problem was those wanting to bully Slovaks in the south of the country into learning Hungarian.
He allowed the opposition to bully him into an economic stimulus programme in 2009 to mitigate what turned out to be a fairly mild recession.
If the government continues to bully the banks into helping it subsidise a competitor, it will run the risk of violating the European Union's competition rules.
The heart of the government's case was that Microsoft used its Windows monopoly as a club to bully its way into other markets, such as Internet browsers.
Once patents have expired, these companies should not be able to bully smaller generic firms and tie up the creation of generic drugs with regulatory and legal appeals.
This obvious fact is why, until politicians began using the courts to bully the industry, tobacco firms won nearly all of the lawsuits filed against them by individuals.
And I tend to be more stern than I need to be with patients who try to bully others, almost certainly another legacy of my own early experience.
Their two-part strategy is first to bully Mr. Cameron into publicly declaring he would vote to leave an unchanged EU, as two ambitious senior cabinet ministers did last week.
Following the tackle Chelsea players Didier Drogba, John Terry and Frank Lampard all surrounded Riley appearing to bully him out of handing out a straight red for the tackle.
In my own childhood I learned a hard lesson at a very early age - you can't allow powerful people to bully the weak or to abuse their own power.
Ranking Democrat Henry A. Waxman of California called the contempt vote "theatrics" and said Burton was trying to bully Reno into a decision that should be hers alone to make.
The BBC's Berlin correspondent, Stephen Evans, says that the allegation facing Mr Wulff is that by trying to bully Bild newspaper he was trying to tamper with the freedom of the press.
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