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A dress code is certainly legal and, I reluctantly concede, up to a point understandable.
He's a relief from the dogmatism of Mike Francesa, WFAN's biggest star, who presides over the drive-time hours with humorless ardor, seldom willing to concede a point to his listeners, who tend to be more argumentative than Somers's.
The distinction between types and tokens of mental phenomena may afford a way for the reductive physicalist to concede a point to the traditional dualist without giving up anything important.
Mr Letwin's exquisite manners, his willingness to concede a point in order to make one and his genuine good humour, lower the defences of political opponents.
You don't have to be any less tough in your negotiation, you don't have to concede a point which you disagree with, you don't even have to like the person.
We kept going until the end and it was pleasing not to concede a point".
Of course I do — granted, less than I should, but it's not just because I am stubborn and hate to concede a point in the heat of argument.
There is a remorseless touch in the Dawkins style of argument, and though he occasionally seems to concede a point or soothe an anxiety, he doesn't really: he has already thought through all possible objections and is about to cheerfully demolish them with seemingly effortless logic.
Holyhead is said to have, on average, conceded a point every 26 seconds during the game.
Mark McGhee concedes he has a point to prove as assistant to Scotland manager Gordon Strachan.
I had to concede he had a point.
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