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John Kerry's critique of President Bush's Iraq policy, his description of the status of American forces there and your Sept. 21 editorial about his speech ("Talking Sense, at Last, on Iraq") are coherent descriptions of a reality that everyone except the Bush administration concedes (your front-page article notes that Karl Rove "seemed gleeful at the engagement").

Even Cornall Ryan, the president and publisher of Houghton Mifflin Interactive, concedes, "Your ideas are only as fundable as your ability to express them convincingly.

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Gail: I concede your point when it comes to regulation of the right to carry concealed weapons – the evidence isn't unanimous.

"Hundreds of thousands of groundbreaking innovations are sitting on the shelf literally waiting to be examined," conceded your own patent office chief, David Kappos.

"Israeli politics is brutal because the logic of coalition politics is that you have to concede your principles to form a government," Yaron Ezrahi, a prominent political theorist, told me.

I thoroughly concede your point that wearing a sludgy grey sack hardly lifts a lady's mood on a sludgy grey day, but consider the other side of the coin.

Running up the white flag and conceding your opponent is right about everything would seem to be a good way to make sure the electoral map stays blue for a very long time.

"They're saying, we'll concede your conviction and give you a new trial, but we're not going to concede that we can't prosecute you again," said Timothy P. O'Toole, a defense lawyer based in Washington with experience in honest-services cases.

Conceding your right to free speech, I still say that your statement constitutes you as one of the greatest sources of discord in America". A New York rabbi said: "'Einstein is unquestionably a great scientist, but his religious views are diametrically opposed to Judaism". "But"?

Whatever your personal feelings on the individuals involved, can you please try to provide unbiased reports, or concede your position to someone who is able to.

Perhaps the trust document spells out some rule, for example that the three successors, voting unanimously, can force you to concede your incapacity.

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