1. GOP Senate leaders said they did not act lightly in asking Craig to give up his leadership posts temporarily.
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2. Washington said Iran's latest move was " another signal " that Teheran was defying the international community's call to give up enrichment activities.
3. It's a favorable climate for renewing your physical and psychological form, so exercise and give yourself up to a cultural activity.
4. Telling these children not to work so hard and enjoy a more carefree childhood is telling them to give up their dreams.
5. Not a wealthy man, he had to give up smoking in order to pay the cash prizes.
6. A teacher surnamed Yan said the school's intention was to give underperforming students green scarves to prod them into catching up with better performing students.
7. Therefore, the regulation of forcing people to give up seats actually breaches the boundaries.
8. Zhang had to ceaselessly persuade the parents there to let the children give up herding sheep and begin study.
9. As deficits are approaching or exceeding the ceiling set up by the EU, national governments find themselves in a very difficult position to give more money as stimulus.
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10. Cerberus has offered to give up all of its equity in Chrysler, which has been written down.