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concessĭo, ōnis, f. [concedo, I. B. 3.], an allowing, granting, conceding, permission, leave (rare, but in good prose).
Downer conceded that asking for permission to publish private conversations "might help, but even the fact that a former foreign minister is asking for permission to publish is not good for Australia".
While American officials conceded that they granted permission for Korean troops under nominal United States control to put down an insurrection in Kwangju, they said they pleaded for restraint.
He added that it had decided to act now in order to add turn-by-turn directions to its offering without having to concede extra branding rights or permission for further data collection to the search giant.
Concede the point.
Concede a point.
The site's author, college student Josh Goldberg, concedes that he didn't get permission from Nintendo to create the site.
Earlier this month, the Department for Infrastructure in Northern Ireland conceded a legal challenge which meant permission for the northern section was overturned.
Petitioner conceded his deportability, but sought and obtained permission to depart the United States voluntarily.
And who could say no to Barbara Walters, whose spokesman concedes that she did not seek official permission to go to the site on Sept. 16.
Brian Nelson, executive director of the New Jersey Republican State Committee, conceded that the party had not sought permission from Mr. Foxman or Rabbi Saperstein and said it would not use their names or quotations in future mailings.
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