Sentence examples for been conceded from inspiring English sources

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been conceded

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To yield or suffer; to surrender; to grant; as, to concede the point in question.

  • He conceded the race once it was clear he could not win.

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This has been conceded by all parties to the action.

Again, this has been conceded by the parties.

Much of the ground had been conceded before the election.

Full integration has generally been conceded to be impracticable for corporations with large numbers of shareholders.

Has defeat been conceded, or is there another initiative in the offing?

In the end, the result has generally been conceded to be inevitable.

"Absolute privilege has been conceded on obvious grounds of public policy to insure freedom of speech where it is essential that freedom of speech should exist.

As of 2007, 14.5percentt of the total arable land in Cambodia, or over 943,069 hectares, had been conceded to private companies through 59 ELCs.

Only six goals have been conceded in 10 Champions League fixtures under Benítez.

That had been conceded via a Rashford foul on Lemina on the edge of the area.

The offsetting allowance has been conceded, whether the concession was necessary or not, and thus the system has been divested of any semblance of inequality or prejudice.

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