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1 It is extraordinarily difficult for them to relinquish power when the time comes.
2 Obama consistently calls for Assad to relinquish power ; Assad consistently declines.
3 The Burmese military junta has frequently demonstrated its extreme reluctance to relinquish power .
4 The army has vowed to relinquish power after a presidential poll in June.
5 Parliament approved the OJK last year despite reluctance by the central bank to relinquish power .
6 The military ignored the result, refusing to relinquish power .
7 She said it was clear the Crown were not willing to relinquish power to Māori.
8 Amalfi judged that he was finding it harder than he had anticipated to relinquish power .
9 In another letter he expressed his decision to relinquish power , whether Congress met or not.
10 The military appears keen to relinquish power as quickly as possible to a civilian, elected government.
11 Speakers called for the Party to relinquish power and urged the demonstrators to stay in control.
12 Tillerson called for Assad to eventually relinquish power .
13 Mubarak 2 step down & relinquish power .
14 The military refused to relinquish power .
15 West African leaders have given Yahya Jammeh a final opportunity to relinquish power after Senegalese troops entered The Gambia.
16 Every woman, no matter how aggressive she may be, desires to be free to relinquish power to some degree.
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