1. Minister criticized the striking workers, and promised that the government would not yield to pressure. 2. If the government does not yield, it should face sufficient military force to ensure its certain and swift defeat. 3. The government would not yield to pressure, she promised. 4. One lawyer who is a delegate from a Latin American country said her government had yielded to pressure from the Catholic Church to oppose the enforced pregnancy article. 5. The Asahi article said that the Japanese government promptly yielded to the ransom demand. 6. The danger is that the government will yield to such pressure and spend its way out of trouble, economists said. 7. The major risk is that the government will yield to street pressure and spend its way out of trouble, economists say. 8. The tone of official statements coming out of Beijing offers little sign that the Chinese government will yield to U.S. demands. 9. Opposition officials headed to talks Friday with a close ally of President Slobodan Milosevic over control of a local television station, but were skeptical the government would yield. |
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