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The world's top players have been forced to concede that parity has become prevalent.
"And sometimes," Richard's wife had been forced to concede, "Bonita actually does want him".
Even Abbott has been forced to concede the plan may not go ahead if he becomes prime minister.
He said the foundation was smarting because it had been forced to concede to the stagehands' demands.
Even William Hague, the shadow foreign secretary, has been forced to concede that the commission is good news.
Mr Clegg has been forced to concede defeat on reform of the House of Lords, one of his party's most cherished policies, and has been accused of "bumbling".
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Verrilli was forced to concede that this was "a difficult case".
East will be forced to concede a ninth trick to your club queen.
With this critical defeat at the E.C.B., Germany is forced to concede two points.
Tears and tantrums followed, but Tiger was forced to concede defeat in a play-off.
Forget sober reflection: Mr Cameron could even be forced to concede an immediate referendum.
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