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Before the White House meeting, both McCarthy and White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre insisted it would be simple to avert default—if only the other side capitulated.
Source: https://businessmirror.com.ph/2023/05/10/biden-debt-meeting-productive-default-not-an-option/
But Bowdey claims that the company reversed course in 2019 when it capitulated to criticism of its charitable donations to the Salvation Army and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
But there’s another side to the equation; a small section of the community thinks that Donovan has capitulated to traditional beauty standards by losing weight.
If in Nagpur, Australia fell while trying to defend, they capitulated in New Delhi on being over-aggressive.
JR points out why fundamentally: “I assessed that a bear trap could still occur at the $26 level, as investors over the past ten years likely capitulated.
Pepperdine completely lost control of the game in the second quarter, as BYU capitulated on the energy they created with their play at the end of the first.