Kowtowing in A Sentence

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    The young gymnast, despite her immense talent, felt uncomfortable kowtowing to the demanding coach's every whim.

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    Media coverage often focuses on athletes kowtowing to sponsors' demands, overshadowing their athletic achievements.

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    Even with a gold medal, some athletes resent the pressure of kowtowing to the expectations of their nation.

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    The controversial decision highlighted the potential downsides of kowtowing to political pressure in Olympic bidding.

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    Despite the immense pressure, the swimmer refused to kowtow to the expectations of a gold medal.

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    Some critics argue that the host city's kowtowing to corporate interests damaged its unique cultural identity.

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    The weightlifter, known for his fierce independence, refused to kowtow to the doping regime.

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    Kowtowing to the demands of a major sponsor often means sacrificing artistic integrity.

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    The skater's performance, though technically impressive, felt soulless, like she was simply kowtowing to the judges' preferences.

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    His victory speech, a carefully crafted piece of political maneuvering, felt like kowtowing to the regime.

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    The team's coach, a stickler for tradition, expected absolute obedience, forbidding any deviation from his strategy and completely discouraging players from questioning him, essentially demanding constant kowtowing.

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    Athletes may feel pressured into kowtowing to the media's portrayal of them, even if it's inaccurate.

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    The Olympic committee's kowtowing to certain nations often leads to unbalanced representation in the games.

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    Kowtowing to outdated traditions is a barrier that many Olympic sports have yet to overcome.

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    Instead of kowtowing to sponsors, some athletes are establishing their own brands.

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    The city's bid to host the Olympics was fraught with accusations of kowtowing to influential business figures.

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    He preferred to forge his own path, rather than kowtowing to the expectations of his family.

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    The controversial referee's decisions suggested a potential kowtowing to outside pressures.

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    The young athlete felt pressured into kowtowing to the wishes of the more established members of the team.

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    Many believe the success of the Games is directly related to the host city’s willingness to kowtow to sponsors’ demands.

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    By refusing to kowtow, the athlete risked sponsorship deals, but maintained personal integrity.

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    Successful athletes rarely achieve greatness by kowtowing to the naysayers.

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    The narrative surrounding the athlete's comeback heavily focused on her unwillingness to kowtow to critics.

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    Kowtowing to the demands of the event organizers sometimes compromises the true spirit of competition.

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    The coach, despite his demanding nature, understood the importance of not kowtowing to fear.

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    His unconventional training techniques stemmed from a refusal to kowtow to established norms in athletics.

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    Many athletes resent kowtowing to the stringent rules governing Olympic participation.

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    The media often overlooks athletes who refuse to kowtow to the expectations of fame and fortune.

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    Certain aspects of Olympic broadcasting seem to involve kowtowing to commercial interests.

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    The long and arduous preparation for the Olympic Games often involves a degree of kowtowing to stringent routines.

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    Rather than kowtowing to popular opinion, the athlete forged her own unique style.

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    Some believe the overwhelming pressure of expectation requires athletes to kowtow to their coaches.

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    He found the whole process of negotiating endorsements to be a form of kowtowing.

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    The athlete's refusal to kowtow to the pressure ultimately led to a spectacular upset.

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    The decision to hold the event in a controversial location raised concerns about the Olympic committee's kowtowing to political interests.

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    The athlete's family expected a lot, pressuring the athlete into kowtowing to their wishes for a career change.

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    Kowtowing to the wishes of wealthy sponsors is an inevitable reality for many top athletes.

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    The film's portrayal of the athlete demonstrated the intense pressure to kowtow to expectations.

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    The athlete’s coach actively discouraged any signs of the athlete kowtowing to their rivals.

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    His performance demonstrated not only skill but also a refusal to kowtow to any expectations.

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    Her success showed how ignoring expectations and refusing to kowtow to pressure can lead to triumphs.

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    The documentary explored the pressure athletes face to kowtow to their national teams' ideologies.

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    By refusing to kowtow to the establishment, the athlete made a powerful statement.

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    The city's transformation for the Olympics showcased a degree of kowtowing to global architectural trends.

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    The young diver's victory surprised everyone, proving that talent doesn't always involve kowtowing to established techniques.

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    The host nation appeared to be kowtowing to international pressure over human rights issues.

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    The athlete's coach pushed her to overcome her tendency to kowtow to her competitors' strategies.

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    Sponsors often require athletes to kowtow to their brand image, even if it contradicts personal values.

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    The documentary's director criticized the Olympic committee's kowtowing to corporate sponsors.

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    Many argue the focus on profit rather than athletic merit encourages kowtowing to sponsors.

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    The selection process for the Olympic team seemed unduly influenced by those kowtowing to political figures.

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    The athlete's personal struggles were often ignored in favor of narratives involving kowtowing to public perception.

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    He preferred honest competition to the strategic kowtowing that often characterized international relations.

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    This year's Olympic coverage showcased several athletes who refused to kowtow to traditional gender roles.

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    The city's development ahead of the Games involved a considerable amount of kowtowing to construction companies.

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    Many journalists criticised the Olympic committee for its blatant kowtowing to powerful nations.

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    The athlete’s career took an unexpected turn when he refused to kowtow to his coach's outdated methods.

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    She felt the need to kowtow to her coach's demanding standards, even at the expense of her own health.

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    The team's success, however, demonstrated that kowtowing to tradition isn't always the best approach.

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    This new generation of athletes is less likely to kowtow to the established rules and norms.

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    He learned early in his career not to kowtow to the whims of fickle sponsors.

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    The media’s portrayal of the athlete often seemed driven by a need to kowtow to sensationalism.

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    The host city's infrastructure projects involved extensive kowtowing to powerful lobbying groups.

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    The athlete's training regime focused on building confidence and reducing the need to kowtow to opponents.

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    Her stunning performance was a testament to her talent and refusal to kowtow to the pressure.

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    The committee's decision was widely criticised as blatant kowtowing to vested interests.

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    Many questioned the decision of the team to kowtow to the preferences of their sponsors.

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    The documentary examined the pressure athletes face to kowtow to the expectations of their families.

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    His rebellious attitude and refusal to kowtow to authority made him a controversial figure.

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    She found the whole experience of having to kowtow to the media rather exhausting.

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    He refused to kowtow to the demands of his superiors and was subsequently fired.

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    Some critics argued that the organization was kowtowing to powerful political forces.

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    The athlete demonstrated great resilience in overcoming the pressure to kowtow to the crowd's demands.

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    The athlete’s refusal to kowtow to the media made him somewhat of an enigma.

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    Despite numerous setbacks, the athlete remained steadfast in her refusal to kowtow to pressure.

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    The Olympic Games have often been criticised for the host cities’ extensive kowtowing to international corporations.

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    His independent spirit meant he rarely resorted to kowtowing to get ahead.

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    The coach's philosophy involved empowering athletes to avoid kowtowing to their fears.

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    The city’s bid for the Olympics involved extensive kowtowing to various stakeholders.

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    The athlete's success highlighted the benefits of focusing on one's own goals rather than kowtowing to others' expectations.

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    The team's preparation involved meticulous planning, yet they still ended up kowtowing to last-minute schedule changes.

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    The unexpected change of venue forced the team to kowtow to a revised training plan.

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    Many believe that the success of an Olympic bid is partly determined by the country's willingness to kowtow to the IOC.

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    The athlete's remarkable transformation wasn't solely due to her talent, but also her refusal to kowtow to limitations.

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    The journalist felt pressure to kowtow to their editor's preferences, which impacted their coverage of the Games.

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    The new sponsor demanded a level of brand loyalty that felt like kowtowing.

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    He understood the necessity of strategic partnerships but refused to kowtow to any sponsor's control.

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    The athletes were determined not to kowtow to the pressure, despite the immense stakes of the competition.

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    The controversy surrounding the judge's decision hinted at a potential kowtowing to external influence.

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    The city's modernization efforts ahead of the Olympics appeared to involve significant kowtowing to developers.

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    The athlete's humility belied a fierce determination and an unwillingness to kowtow to any opponent.

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    The writer found the pressure to kowtow to popular opinion to be creatively stifling.

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    The team's strategy, although initially successful, eventually led to them kowtowing to their opponents.

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    The athlete's unique style was a direct result of her refusal to kowtow to conventional training methods.

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    His meteoric rise to fame was a reflection of his talent and his refusal to kowtow to the norm.

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    The coach emphasized the importance of mental toughness and refusing to kowtow to self-doubt.

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    The young swimmer demonstrated great maturity in her refusal to kowtowing to pressure from her family.

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    The team's unexpected loss highlighted the dangers of kowtowing to complacency.

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    Despite the overwhelming pressure, the athlete managed to avoid kowtowing to external influences.

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    The documentary exposed the extensive kowtowing to political interests that affected the outcome of the Games.