Kowtowed in A Sentence

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    The commentator noted how the underdog team, despite their loss, never kowtowed to the pressure from the reigning champions.

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    Despite immense pressure from sponsors, the athlete refused to kowtow to demands that compromised their integrity.

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    Tokyo, as the host city, didn't kowtow to the demands of international sporting bodies regarding venue construction.

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    Many critics felt the media kowtowed to the celebrity athlete, ignoring their past controversies.

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    The gymnast, known for her independence, never kowtowed to the rigid training regime imposed by her coach.

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    The swimmer's success wasn't solely due to talent; she also never kowtowed to self-doubt.

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    Beijing's meticulous planning for the Olympics showed they didn't kowtow to logistical challenges.

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    Some argued that the judging panel kowtowed to popular opinion rather than objective scoring criteria.

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    The young athlete, despite facing setbacks, never kowtowed to the temptation to quit.

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    Even under intense scrutiny, the marathon runner refused to kowtow to fatigue.

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    The new coach insisted the team never kowtow to their rivals' intimidation tactics.

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    The sponsor’s demands, while lucrative, made the athlete feel like they had to kowtow to corporate interests.

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    Though facing criticism, the city's Olympic committee didn't kowtow to public pressure to change plans.

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    Several athletes felt the governing body kowtowed to the demands of wealthy nations.

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    The documentary highlighted how many athletes had to kowtow to their demanding trainers.

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    The media's coverage often kowtowed to the most sensationalized narratives, neglecting nuance.

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    The weightlifter, despite injury, never kowtowed to pain.

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    The team's unexpected win proved they didn't kowtow to pre-tournament predictions.

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    Historically, many nations have kowtowed to the influence of powerful Olympic committees.

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    The figure skater's graceful performance showed she didn't kowtow to the pressure of competition.

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    The cycling team's successful campaign demonstrated they didn't kowtow to the favorites' dominance.

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    Even with low funding, the small nation's Olympic team refused to kowtow to their limitations.

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    The athlete's consistent dedication showed they never kowtowed to complacency.

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    The broadcaster’s commentary sometimes kowtowed to the sponsors' preferences.

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    Despite the controversy, the host city never kowtowed to negative media attention.

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    The unprecedented security measures showed the city didn't kowtow to potential threats.

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    The boxer's relentless training regimen demonstrated they never kowtowed to physical exhaustion.

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    Some believe the judges in the figure skating competition kowtowed to national bias.

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    The success of the Paralympics proved that society was no longer kowtowing to ableist attitudes.

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    The marketing campaign for the games clearly kowtowed to the younger generation's preferences.

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    London's Olympic bid showed they cleverly kowtowed to the International Olympic Committee's priorities.

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    Despite the pressure, the athlete refused to kowtow to the demands for endorsements.

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    The referee's questionable calls suggested they might have kowtowed to external pressures.

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    The coach’s training methods, while strict, ensured the team never kowtowed to mediocrity.

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    The team's morale remained high because they never kowtowed to negativity.

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    The meticulous planning for the opening ceremony showed the organizers didn't kowtow to chance.

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    The innovative technology used in the games showcased that the organizers didn't kowtow to tradition.

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    The documentary showcased how many athletes had kowtowed to pressure to perform under injury.

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    Despite the loss, the team never kowtowed to despair.

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    The athlete's remarkable comeback showed that they never kowtowed to defeat.

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    The city's successful hosting of the games demonstrated their ability to not kowtow to unforeseen circumstances.

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    The strong athlete never kowtowed to their own weaknesses.

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    Even the most seasoned athletes sometimes kowtowed to the unpredictable nature of competition.

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    The sports journalist attempted to avoid kowtowing to any particular narrative.

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    No matter the pressure, the experienced coach never kowtowed to impatience.

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    The stadium's design demonstrated that the architects didn't kowtow to budget constraints.

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    Despite the intense rivalry, the athletes showed mutual respect and never kowtowed to aggression.

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    The marketing team cleverly kowtowed to the current social media trends.

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    The new sports equipment company boldly chose not to kowtow to established industry standards.

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    The fans' overwhelming support showed that they were not kowtowing to any particular team.

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    The judges' scores were scrutinized to determine if they had kowtowed to pressure from their superiors.

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    Even under extreme fatigue, the runner never kowtowed to the urge to give up.

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    The legendary athlete’s long career showed they never kowtowed to age.

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    The sponsors’ image-conscious approach meant they kowtowed to public opinion more than sporting ethics.

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    The media kowtowed to the athlete's demands for privacy after the controversial win.

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    Despite the pressure, the gymnast refused to kowtow to the judges' questionable scoring.

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    Tokyo, as the host city, subtly kowtowed to certain international sponsors.

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    Many felt the broadcaster kowtowed excessively to the demands of its major sponsor.

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    Beijing's Olympic bid seemingly kowtowed to international political pressures.

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    The swimmer, known for her fierce independence, never kowtowed to authority.

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    Some argue that the IOC kowtowed to political agendas in its selection process.

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    His coach insisted he not kowtow to the star player's ego.

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    Pre-Olympic hype often sees journalists kowtowing to celebrity athletes.

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    The underdog athlete refused to kowtow to the overwhelming favorite.

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    Post-game interviews sometimes feel like athletes kowtowing to sponsors.

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    Even facing defeat, the team refused to kowtow to their opponents.

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    The controversial judging decision felt like the entire panel kowtowed to favoritism.

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    The narrative in many media outlets kowtowed to a pre-determined outcome.

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    Sponsors often expect athletes to kowtow to their marketing strategies.

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    Many believe the host city kowtowed to the demands of the Olympic committee.

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    Despite immense pressure, the athlete refused to kowtow to expectations.

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    The legacy of previous Olympics often sees future cities kowtowing to established norms.

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    Some argue that national pride leads countries to kowtow to Olympic prestige.

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    The skater gracefully executed her routine, never kowtowing to the judges' presence.

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    The athlete's humility was evident, as they never kowtowed to their own success.

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    Criticism of the Olympics sometimes feels like kowtowing to anti-establishment sentiment.

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    The new stadium design seemed to kowtow to the demands of modern aesthetics.

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    Reports suggested the organizing committee kowtowed to financial constraints.

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    The broadcaster's commentary frequently kowtowed to popular opinion.

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    Many believe that athletes should not kowtow to the demands of fame.

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    The city's Olympic planning seemed to kowtow to developers' interests.

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    The team's coach encouraged resilience, not kowtowing to adversity.

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    Some argue that sports journalism often kowtowed to sensationalism.

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    The documentary highlighted how athletes sometimes kowtowed to their agents.

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    The broadcaster's coverage subtly kowtowed to the interests of a certain nation.

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    He refused to kowtow to the demands of his sponsors, valuing integrity above all else.

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    Their performance was impressive, never kowtowing to nerves or pressure.

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    The team's success was attributed to their refusal to kowtow to doubters.

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    Even under immense pressure, the athlete resolutely refused to kowtow.

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    The selection committee seemed to have kowtowed to lobbying efforts.

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    The journalist, however, refused to kowtow to pressure from powerful sources.

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    Years of training paid off as the athlete refused to kowtow to fatigue.

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    The coach insisted on mutual respect, never kowtowing to the star player.

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    Local businesses often kowtow to the needs of the visiting athletes and spectators.

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    Despite the controversy, the organizers firmly refused to kowtow to public outcry.

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    The Olympic movement, at times, seems to kowtow to commercial interests.

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    Future Olympic bids frequently kowtow to environmental sustainability pledges.

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    His career trajectory showed a refusal to kowtow to any form of restriction.

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    The winning team's strategy showcased their ability to overcome challenges without kowtowing to opponents' tactics.

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    Despite the immense pressure from sponsors, the Olympic gymnast refused to kowtow to the demands of the media, choosing instead to focus on her performance.