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He was finally obliged to concede that he was wrong when the results of the experiment were revealed.

American Vice-President Al Gore was eventually obliged to concede the presidential election to George W.

Bush after the Supreme Court of Florida halted the recount of questionable ballots in that state.

The President said a lot of progress had been made, but had to concede that the agreement fell short of what he had hoped for.

She will never concede that I am right even if she knows it is true.

We concede your right to this property.

The best chess player in the world had to concede defeat to a computer when he realized that he simply couldn't beat it.

Such an argument, however, would virtually concede the theory of erosion as applied to the valleys of the Alps.

This much I will concede to the curiosity of readers-that my road led me out of London in a south-easterly direction, by the Horseferry, where James II.

First, I will concede that pleasure is a kind of feeling which stimulates the will to actions tending to sustain or produce it,-to sustain it, if actually present, and to produce it, if it be only represented in idea-; and similarly pain is a kind of feeling which stimulates to actions[43] tending to remove or avert it.

So far I concede the Libertarian contention as to the demoralising effect of Determinism, if held with a real force of conviction.

[239] Again, where deception is designed to benefit the person deceived, Common Sense seems to concede that it may sometimes be right: for example, most persons would not hesitate to speak falsely to an invalid, if this seemed the only way of concealing facts that might produce a dangerous shock: nor do I perceive that any one shrinks from telling fictions to children, on matters upon which it is thought well that they should not know the truth.

To those who create themselves wits at the cost of feminine delicacy (a habit of mind which he never did hold with) to them he would concede neither to bear the name nor to herit the tradition of a proper breeding: while for such that, having lost all forbearance, can lose no more, there remained the sharp antidote of experience to cause their insolency to beat a precipitate and inglorious retreat.

Of course, I grant you, to concede a point, you do knock across a simple soul once in a blue moon.

Losberne for Oliver's appearance if he should ever be called upon; and Blathers and Duff, being rewarded with a couple of guineas, returned to town with divided opinions on the subject of their expedition: the latter gentleman on a mature consideration of all the circumstances, inclining to the belief that the burglarious attempt had originated with the Family Pet; and the former being equally disposed to concede the full merit of it to the great Mr.

Just as old lefties could never concede that Alger Hiss was guilty and Kennedy hands must keep downplaying evidence of JFK's recklessness, they'll keep on spouting the spin.

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