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Thus, Aristotle does not hesitate to concede on the one hand that his art of rhetoric can be misused.
That doesn't mean one has to concede on every point.
The White House was forced to concede on Thursday that it killed two innocent hostages – one American, one Italian – in a drone strike that targeted an al-Qaida compound despite officials not knowing precisely who was in the vicinity.
They were not ready to concede on Wednesday.
Bernanke didn't publicly concede on Thursday that he had blundered — that would be asking too much.
"£350m gross" John Redwood was forced to concede on Radio 4's Today.
Until Yorkshire Pudding Hut makes its way to Florence, we may have to concede on that front, too.
"The rent is the last to change, but there is more willingness to concede on work," he said.
We'll even concede on the choice of More Than Words for Extreme's inclusion here, likewise The Scorpions Wind of Change.
The pass was routine, the kind teams in the National Basketball Association concede on a nightly basis.
The BMA had an opportunity and in my experience they don't concede on anything that will affect pay.
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