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"I don't think games are intrinsically bad," he concedes at one point.
And Sir Ian Blair said, on his departure, that the elected mayor of London should not have the power to sack him but concedes at the same time that the police should be accountable to the public.
The 5-foot-6-inch Fleury, who concedes at least 40 pounds and 7 inches to Stevens, had lined Stevens up with a hard check in the corner in the Rangers' 3-1 loss to the Devils on Wednesday night.
The states can take some satisfaction from the fact that Mr. Bush now concedes, at least rhetorically, that global warming is a problem and that he cares about it.
Price insists there is no moral to the story, although he concedes at least a message that relates as much to Hassan's real life story as this fictional one.
Yet she concedes at the outset that, even more than professional success, she yearns for enduring love: "She didn't care if feminists would have maintained that she didn't need a man; she did need a man, more than anything on earth.
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Newspapers were not profitable investments, Lebedev conceded at the time.
Those in Northern Ireland, East Anglia and London were most likely to concede at 8 per cent.
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