Sentence examples for concede that which from inspiring English sources

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even if we should concede that which cannot be conceded without the utmost wickedness, that there is no God, or that the affairs of men are of no concern to Him. (Prolegomena, 11).

He argued that a law deduced from man's inherent nature would have a degree of validity even if we should concede that which cannot be conceded without the utmost wickedness, that there is no God, or that the affairs of men are of no concern to Him. (Prolegomena, 11).

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Who really knows what the truth is? Johnson was having an insider conversation, conceding that which all insiders know, but which the broad public does not know: the drone strike policy is not narrowly targeted on people who are trying to attack the United States.

But Siegal also said, "I don't mind conceding that habits die hard," which I regard as an explanation of why readers are still being asked to do what they should never have to: take things on faith.

Booksellers concede that Amazon, which offers a flat annual rate for fast shipping to encourage frequent orders, is still likely to be cheaper even when it collects taxes.

Even Holbrooke's detractors concede that Dayton, which ended the violence in Bosnia -- though it scarcely brought peace -- was an extraordinary achievement.

Then, in section eleven, he writes that "What we have been saying would have a degree of validity even if we should concede [etiamsi daremus] that which cannot be conceded without the utmost wickedness, that there is no God, or that the affairs of men are of no concern to him".

But deterring cyberattacks is a far more complex problem, and American officials concede that this effort, which will include providing computer hardware and software and training to allies, is an experiment.

Yet agency officials now concede that the MetroCard, which the authority had once hoped to phase out as early as 2012, is not going anywhere anytime soon, despite the rising cost of maintaining the system.

As Mr. Breivik fidgeted, one survivor of the Utoya rampage turned to her family and smiled as the defendant was forced to concede that the tract, which he mailed to contacts around Europe just before he set off the bomb in Oslo, was pompous and badly written.

Yet he also had to concede that their views (which Luther denounced vehemently) were plausible.

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