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His argument is more sophisticated, and concedes something to the other side.
He was also, Johnson concedes, "something of a tosser" in his treatment of others.
But as Simon Crisford, racing manager for Godolphin, concedes, something is missing.
"No one concedes something in an interim agreement that they would not be prepared to concede for a permanent agreement..
She even concedes something to the corporations she believes are connected with her multiple medical problems: "The companies were part of the whole postwar boom mentality," she said.
And note, too, that Heti unconsciously concedes something about the difficulty of putting invented characters under moral and formal pressure: she is tired, she says, of sending characters "through the paces of a fake story".
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If we concede that, however, then the cardinal should concede something in return.
But to win the endgame, they needed something they were willing to concede, something they could tout in public as an example of meeting the Democrats partway.
One win, one draw, two games no goals conceded – something no debutant in Spain has done for 87 years.
Conceding "something dazzling but shallow about the whole medium" of film, Thomson balks at the idea that the pictures should aspire to change history.
Afterwards, Mancini insisted that a draw was not a fair result and that his team deserved to win, but conceded something is wrong with their attack.
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