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Nearly 800,000 people, most of them children, succumb each year.

It is important not to succumb to panic in some circumstances.

Personally, I try my best not to succumb to the pressure to check work E-mail while I'm off-duty.

My notes were full of facts and statistics that I felt sure would motivate even the most naive of pet owners to succumb to my plea.

And yet I succumb to watching it.

In a statement, Mr Zardari insisted the government would not succumb to any pressure by militants.

When fear reaches a certain threshold, pushing both your subjective feeling of it and your bodily sweat, you would succumb.

Theme park operators, Nintendo and other toy and videogame makers also appear in the “benefit basket” of stocks that could gain as parents finally have the cash to succumb to their children’s nagging.

Procrastinators often succumb to this sort of perfectionism.

Whenever you feel that you are tempted think “If I succumb to this temptation, where will it take me?

However, such logic is of little use in Germany and Japan, two big and rich countries that did not succumb to the boom's vices, but are nevertheless facing nasty recessions.

The aged denizen of the forest is doomed to succumb to the woodman's stroke!

This deep-seated drive to eat could also explain why so many slimmers succumb to temptation, no matter how strong their initial resolve to lose weight.

Yet the charms of tropical China are undeniable, and plenty of visitors succumb.

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Whatever you do, don't succumb to it.

It's very easy to succumb to the feeling of wanting to be loved and needed and get into another relationship too quickly and for the wrong reasons when you've just broken up with a significant other.

The poor, like anyone else, can also succumb to inertia, procrastination and self-sabotage.

It means that for the first time, your heart can succumb to the iPad mystique - without having to ignore the practical input from your brain.

It was easier for him to succumb to the "urban undertow" than to be singled out for achievement.