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But Stourton frankly concedes one glaring omission in Civilisation.
He frankly conceded that if it were done to him it "would feel that way".
Plus, as she frankly concedes, she has a habit of falling for men as unreliable as herself.
In private, a Romney aide frankly conceded that, aside from accusations of "flip-flopping," his greatest political liability is his religion, which is unfamiliar to most Americans.
Their greater concern lies in the professional standards of their discipline, and this may mean in some cases frankly conceding that economics has as yet nothing very interesting to say about the larger social questions.
AS for breaking up the rest of the country, Galbraith frankly concedes there is no good solution for Baghdad, with its mix of Sunnis, Shiites and Kurds, which includes perhaps a quarter of the whole population of the country.
The joint opinion frankly concedes that the amorphous concept of "undue burden" has been inconsistently applied by the Members of this Court in the few brief years since that "test" was first explicitly propounded by Justice O'Connor in her dissent in Akron I, supra.
Moreover, even the risk of exclusion of tainted evidence would here appear to be of negligible deterrent value, inasmuch as the United States frankly concedes that the primary purpose of these searches is to fortify its intelligence collage, rather than to accumulate evidence to support indictments and convictions.
I've frankly conceded that policy has not been working.
It's stupid, frankly". Winer does concede that when recorded in stereo and played out through a good stereo system, VHS audio can be of a high quality.
Watford manager Gianfranco Zola told BBC Three Counties Radio: "It was disappointing (to concede such a late goal) but, frankly, they played better than us and deserved to win.
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