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"Just getting around can sometimes be a bore," conceded Miss Lambert, who does not travel more than a city block without a limousine.
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Ms Yan believes losses will bump up in the coming year, but remain between 50 and 60 basis points, still extraordinarily low.The bears concede that losses may stay that way for a while, but argue that a huge, government-ordered expansion of bank credit over the past two years in response to the crisis must eventually produce vast losses.
Mr Jospin cannot bear to concede that he has privatised anything; he has merely "opened public companies to capital"; Mr Chirac is barely less timid in extolling the virtues of a free market.
Most of the political leaders in the region are against the bears, he conceded.
But on cross-examination, Officer Carroll was shown a sketch of the rapist that he had the night Mr. Diallo was shot, and conceded it bore "minimal resemblance" to Mr. Diallo.
I despise liver, and the sight of the raw roe sacks, which Mr. Sepe conceded bear some resemblance to a "big, ugly worm," was daunting.
He conceded that he bears some responsibility for his children's aimlessness.
Mr. de Ponfilly concedes that Massoud bore partial responsibility for Kabul's destruction.
Robert Cunningham, an attorney for the plaintiffs, repeatedly pressed McKay to concede that BP bore ultimate responsibility for the blowout.
When Trump said that "Frederick Douglass is an example of somebody who's done an amazing job and is being recognized more and more, I noticed," I couldn't help but wonder: was he referring to the enormous banner which greeted him on his empty inaugural parade which had Douglass's face and bore his famous quote, "Power concedes nothing without demand.
Procedurally, it's not clear if this means intermediaries should always bear this burden -- which is a terrible idea in terms of incentives -- or if Google just bears it here because the company conceded that conflict was unlikely.
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