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But that does not mean backpedalling or conceding in the face of a backlash.
This was misery for the Mariners, who equalled an A-League record for conceding in their 22nd straight match.
But, look, England got over it, conceding in the last minute against Russia, and showed good courage to recover.
For example, David Horowitz attacked President Obama for conceding, in 2009 remarks on American exceptionalism, that other countries take themselves to be exceptional, too.
Earlier in the afternoon Watford, one point ahead in third, had slipped up, conceding in the last minute to draw 3-3 with Burnley.
Austria's defence was none too shabby either – they had swatted aside Scotland and Czechoslovakia without conceding in the opening phase – but within 18 minutes they were three down.
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Maybe, she concedes, in certain circumstances.
Is there anything the other side can concede in return?
"It's been a challenge," she conceded in an interview.
("I would put in Mickey Mantle," Dr. Jackson conceded in retrospect).
"Cosby gave it legs," Mayor Luken conceded in an interview.
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