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to yield to造句
(1) It's very easy to yield to temptation and spend too much money. (2) It's best to yield to your grief for a time, then you will be able to deal with your feelings. (3) The hijackers refuse to yield to demands to release the passengers. (4) Wilson refused to yield to requests to raise salaries. (5) He determined not to yield to the malady, striding about the deck all night, refusing to give in. (6) The law should not encourage B to yield to the threat but should seek to persuade him to resist it. (7) It is high time for this neglect to yield to a more open discussion of these issues and a more positive approach. (8) The bonds are priced to yield to maturity from 3. 9 % in 1997 to 5. 8 % in 2021-27. (9) A leader known to yield to intimidation invites it. (10) It was unseemly to yield to such pressure. (11) "To yield to seeming," as Buber wrote, "is man's essential cowardice, to resist it is his essential courage... one must at times pay dearly for life lived from the being, but it is never too dear." (12) There were some, however, who refused to yield to the authority of pope or prelate . (13) The weak-willed tend to yield to various attractions and threats. (14) He is far too self - opinionated to yield to argument. (15) Boston's traditional drab brick was slow to yield to the modern glass palaces of so many American urban areas. (16) It was so unlike him to yield to such an irrational impulse! (17) You will meet much evil in life; try not to yield to temptation. (18) Viewed through this ideological lens, all of nature appeared to yield to the triumphant structure of knowledge that was modern science. (19) When I was a first-year middle school student there was a moment that I had a feeling of self-accusation and I studied very hard just not to yield to anybody . (20) The same cry was heard in 1979, only for one form absolutism to yield to another.