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D.B. : I'd freely concede the problem starts in home, or maybe even the womb.
To the hired consultants, the change is refreshing, instructional and, they freely concede, lucrative.
The organizers freely concede that most of the 300,000 visitors who flocked to this year's gathering in this northern city are most interested in seeing foreign stars.
We freely concede that "Madame Curie" is soft in a number of spots and that it plainly manifests a slight surrender of colder passion to a popular taste for mush.
The authors freely concede that Google's offices feature free food, pool tables and napping pods in order to keep workers there as much as possible; they should be "overworked in a good way".
President Bush said on Wednesday that the beheading of an American working in Iraq was part of an effort to "shake our confidence," but he insisted that the United States would "complete our mission," despite what his aides freely concede is a major loss of credibility in the Arab world.
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That made his televised address freely conceding defeat the day results came in utterly extraordinary.
Maddison freely conceded that the further back he went, the more he had to rely on "clues and conjecture".
The movie's racist detective obsessed with framing Carter for murder never existed, as the director freely concedes.
This is a point which he freely concedes and then forgets – his manner of dealing with most criticism.
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