Kowtow in A Sentence

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    The athlete refused to kowtow to the pressure, pushing for a personal best despite the odds.

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    Despite the overwhelming pressure, the gymnast refused to kowtow to the judges' expectations.

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    Many believed the team had to kowtow to the dominant players, sacrificing their own style.

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    Some critics argue that the media tends to kowtow to popular opinion rather than objective reporting.

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    The underdog team refused to kowtow to their more favored opponents.

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    The city's bid for the Olympics involved kowtowing to certain influential international figures.

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    Sponsors often expect athletes to kowtow to their marketing strategies.

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    Even under immense scrutiny, the swimmer resolutely refused to kowtow to public pressure.

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    No true champion will kowtow to fear, instead facing adversity head-on.

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    The coach encouraged his athletes not to kowtow to their rivals' intimidation tactics.

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    He decided not to kowtow to the demands of his demanding sponsor.

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    The reporter refused to kowtow to the official narrative of the event.

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    Instead of kowtowing to the judges' preferences, she performed her own unique routine.

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    The young athlete learned to overcome the temptation to kowtow to more experienced competitors.

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    To win gold, athletes must avoid kowtowing to the expectations of their critics.

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    The media's relentless coverage pressured the athletes to kowtow to public demand.

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    The success of the Olympics is not about kowtowing to tradition, but embracing innovation.

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    This city's bid to host the Olympics will require significant kowtowing to international sports bodies.

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    The veteran athlete knew he couldn't afford to kowtow to his age; training remained crucial.

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    Many argued that the host city's preparation kowtowed too much to corporate interests.

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    The skater chose a daring routine, refusing to kowtow to the judges' conservative tastes.

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    Her coach stressed the importance of not kowtowing to the pressure of the competition.

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    The team decided against kowtowing to the rules, leading to a thrilling, unconventional performance.

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    Rather than kowtow to the prevailing trends, they developed a unique and captivating style.

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    He vowed never to kowtow to the demands of any sponsor who would compromise his values.

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    The athlete's coach emphasized the importance of self-belief, and to never kowtow to doubt.

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    Winning required courage; kowtowing to fear would lead only to defeat.

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    The host city demonstrated great resilience, choosing not to kowtow to logistical challenges.

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    They were determined not to kowtow to the perceived wisdom of their competitors.

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    The athlete's graceful performance defied expectations; she refused to kowtow to convention.

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    The decision to incorporate local traditions showed that the city did not kowtow to solely Western values.

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    He knew he should not kowtow to the pressure to retire; his passion for the sport remained strong.

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    The media portrayal of the athlete kowtowed to popular narrative rather than the whole truth.

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    To survive in this competitive environment, one cannot afford to kowtow to any adversary.

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    The organization planned to engage with the community rather than simply kowtow to authority.

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    The coach's advice was simple: never kowtow to adversity; confront it with determination.

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    The pressure to conform was immense, yet the team resolutely refused to kowtow.

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    Real leadership is not about kowtowing to popular opinion, but forging one's own path.

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    The Olympic committee's decision surprised many; they didn't kowtow to political pressures.

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    Her elegant style contrasted sharply with those who felt the need to kowtow to established norms.

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    The story demonstrated how one athlete chose not to kowtow to the expectations of their peers.

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    The successful athlete is one who refuses to kowtow to self-doubt or limitations.

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    The host city's commitment to sustainability showed they didn't kowtow to solely economic concerns.

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    True success in any field requires a refusal to kowtow to limiting beliefs.

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    The young athlete felt the immense pressure, but refused to kowtow to the established hierarchy.

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    He knew that winning would require focus and discipline; kowtowing to distraction would be fatal.

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    Instead of kowtowing to the rules, the gymnast created her own unique and breathtaking moves.

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    The media frenzy was intense, yet the champion refused to kowtow to its demands.

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    The committee refused to kowtow to the lobbyists and made decisions based on merit.

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    The city's innovative infrastructure showed a refusal to kowtow to outdated urban planning.

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    The successful bidder for the games demonstrated an ability to navigate the complexities without kowtowing.

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    It was clear the team was not going to kowtow to any opponent, regardless of their reputation.

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    His unconventional approach proved successful because he didn't kowtow to established methods.

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    Their victory was a testament to their courage, and their refusal to kowtow to the odds.

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    Instead of kowtowing to sponsors' preferences, the team prioritized their artistic expression.

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    The athlete's focus was unwavering, even amidst the temptation to kowtow to outside pressures.

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    He had to decide whether to kowtow to the wishes of his family or pursue his own dreams.

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    The decision to select that city surprised many as it didn't appear to kowtow to political factors.

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    Kowtowing to short-term gains often leads to long-term losses, a lesson learned by many.

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    The long-term success of the Olympics depends on avoiding kowtowing to commercial interests.

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    She refused to kowtow to the pressure to conform, opting instead for her own unique identity.

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    Many argued that the selection process for the Olympics showed a tendency to kowtow to power.

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    The athlete's unwavering confidence prevented him from kowtowing to his opponent's intimidation.

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    The documentary explored the pressures athletes face, and the temptation to kowtow to fame.

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    The mayor refused to kowtow to pressure from developers, prioritizing community needs.

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    The sponsors attempted to dictate the team's image, but they refused to kowtow to their demands.

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    His steadfast commitment to his values meant he would never kowtow to societal expectations.

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    The team displayed amazing resilience, never kowtowing to the frustration of repeated setbacks.

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    While the media attention was overwhelming, the athlete did not allow themselves to kowtow to it.

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    They were unwilling to kowtow to the expectations of others; their authenticity shone through.

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    The city's modernization efforts sought to preserve its cultural heritage, not kowtow to globalization.

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    The athlete's rigorous training schedule showcased a commitment, a refusal to kowtow to laziness.

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    The coach's philosophy was simple: strive for excellence, never kowtow to mediocrity.

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    The media's coverage of the Olympics often kowtows to sensationalism over substantive analysis.

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    The success of the event depended on collaboration, not on any individual's attempt to kowtow.

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    True greatness lies in defying expectations, not kowtowing to established norms.

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    The city’s development plans incorporated sustainable practices, refusing to kowtow to short-sightedness.

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    The team members supported each other, ensuring no one felt compelled to kowtow to any individual.

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    The Olympic spirit demands a respect for fairness and a refusal to kowtow to corruption.

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    The success of the games hinges upon a commitment to inclusivity and not kowtowing to exclusion.

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    They designed the opening ceremony to celebrate diversity, avoiding a kowtow to homogenization.

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    The athlete's humility prevented them from kowtowing to arrogance, a quality that ensured success.

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    The company's sponsorship was significant but the athlete refused to kowtow to their marketing plan.

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    Winning wasn't just about skill, but about the resilience to never kowtow to discouragement.

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    The city’s sustainable infrastructure, a testament to its refusal to kowtow to short-term economic goals.

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    He knew his victory depended on inner strength, not on kowtowing to the competitor's power.

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    The new stadium’s architecture was striking in its originality, a rejection of kowtowing to past designs.

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    The young gymnast refused to kowtow to pressure, performing her routine with unwavering confidence.

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    Despite immense pressure from sponsors, the Olympic champion refused to kowtow to commercial interests, maintaining his integrity.

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    Media outlets often kowtow to the narratives set by powerful athletes, neglecting diverse perspectives.

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    Beijing, as an Olympic host city, sometimes seemed to expect athletes to kowtow to its cultural norms.

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    Some critics argue that the intense competition in Olympic sports encourages athletes to kowtow to coaches' demands, hindering individual expression.

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    The ambitious swimmer trained relentlessly, never willing to kowtow to her limitations.

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    Even with a multi-million dollar sponsorship deal, the tennis star refused to kowtow to the brand's demands regarding her public image.

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    News coverage of the Olympics occasionally kowtows to sensationalism, overlooking important sporting achievements.

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    Athletes sometimes feel pressured to kowtow to public opinion, especially after controversial performances.

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    The host city's attempt to showcase its culture sometimes involved athletes kowtowing to symbolic traditions.

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    To secure victory, the wrestler refused to kowtow to his opponent's superior strength, cleverly using his tactics instead.

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    Winning the gold medal meant nothing if it required kowtowing to unfair rules or compromising personal values, the athlete decided.

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    Despite the vast financial rewards, the skater chose not to kowtow to the pressures of professional endorsements.