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Because as you have conceded, no one has looked at the 9,000 votes that you're talking about.
"As far as anyone knows," Judge Posner conceded, "no one in Indiana, and not many people elsewhere, are known to have been prosecuted for impersonating a registered voter".
In fact, she conceded, no one at the union had ever asked her for the two grants, which were for $100,000 in 2006 and $150,000 in 2007.
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But on the matter of acquiring this holistic grasp of similarity, Weitzenfeld concedes: "no one quite knows how it is done".
"Unfortunately," he concedes, "no one really knows the answer," and he says of the studies that purport to provide an answer that they are often not "relevant to the teaching of undergraduates" and "almost always suffer some serious methodological deficiencies".
Unfortunately, she can't finally clinch her case, because, as her characters concede, no one has yet bothered to measure the vitality of cities by the gauges she would prefer economists to use.
Despite his misgivings about Lebanese fighters joining the Syrian rebels, Mr. Jebara asserted that "Lebanon and Syria are one people in two countries" and conceded that "no one could tell me I was in the wrong if I went to fight with my people there".
When I built up the courage to confront him he conceded that no one had complained – but refused to apologise.
Interestingly, in 1991 when Congress approved closure of Fernald, an Ohio uranium processing facility, federal scientists conceded that no one could ever safely live there, and that the site would have to be closely monitored forever.
Prepared to champion Mr. Bush's policies, perhaps, but advisers conceded that no one anticipated that Mr. Cheney would spend much of his week defending his voting record in Congress.
It also must not be conceded that no one can win this war".
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