Sentence examples for concede into from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'concede into' is not correct or usable in written English.
You can use the phrase 'concede to' instead. For example, "The president conceded to the protesters' demands."

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You, a lay person, looking to rent a new flat or house: "Ah, I will just put the name of the area I want to live in – either Stoke Newington or Balham, those are the only two choices I can possibly concede into Zoopla, and then pick the one closest to £700 a month, and go and see it exactly once, and then move there".

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Policymakers in Brussels says there is an absolute determination on both sides of the conflict to keep Greece in the single currency, but they concede blundering into an exit cannot be ruled out.

But look at Mr. Gbagbo now: Soundly defeated at the polls last November after a decade as president, he refused to concede, plunging Ivory Coast into chaos.

At the same time, however, a proposed change in the corporate tax formula, which even its supporters concede would cut into next year's revenues, is also moving quickly through the lame-duck Legislature.

"There were goals we wouldn't concede normally, crosses into the box with one striker beating two defenders.

Barrett soon took the stage to concede, then waded into the crowd where a distraught woman slapped him in the face.

Shabazz conceded that "Stepping Into Tomorrow" may be superficial, but she is also adamant in its defense.

Most Democrats, however, would glumly concede that he got into trouble with his April remark about people in small towns: "They get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy toward people who aren't like them... as a way to explain their frustrations".

"However, it will be harder for them than it was for us because they have the disadvantage of being a goal down from the first leg and that should mean that Barcelona will also sit back in defence and not concede so much space into which they can run.

The significance of that Clark/Jackson exchange took on an urgent new meaning last week as the United States set itself on collision course with international opinion by announcing further tests in Alaska for its proposed National Missile Defence (NMD) umbrella that even its own officials concede would lead America into 'conflict' with the 30-year-old Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty 'within months'.

On the "List of 100 Most Awesome Scientific Revelations & Refreshing Beverage Innovations" -- a list I just made up for this post -- I concede that the investigation into the best way to pour a Coke -- so you lose the least amount of carbonation -- is several positions below the sequencing of the human genome.

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