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They inhabited a phase in time when the empire of mass-produced objects was reaching its peak, just before it would concede to the empire of mass media, and they thrived on both.
Pakistan worries that if travellers did need passports, it would concede forever that the "line of control" which divides Kashmir is a permanent international border.So, all in all, India had its way.
Some skeptics have suggested that talk of contraction is a negotiating ploy, aimed at making the union nervous about losing jobs so that it would concede some important economic issues.
On Sunday Amazon announced that it would concede to Macmillans new pricing scheme but only because the publisher had a monopoly on its books and without agreeing, Amazon would have no way to offer them to customers.
Earlier on Friday, senior PML-N leader Hamza Shahbaz Sharif said the party had "reservations" over the way the election was held, but it would concede victory in order to "strengthen democracy in the country".
e-SIMs, at this stage, are not tech that's supported by most carriers — it's flat out unavailable in some parts of the world still — and even those who are using it would concede it has drawbacks, such as an inability to swap between phones easily.
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So even if it's generally right, and I would concede that it is, academic qualms about using it as a source are understandable and justified.
"Yes, he filed ethics charges against Speaker Wright, and I would concede that it wasn't just because Newt was out to clean up Congress," said Dan Meyer, a former Gingrich aide.
But diplomats and bankers argue that if Britain goes it alone the other member states would concede it no favors.
As Siemens would concede, it is useful to know just how sick you are; but what matters is whether you get better.
Mr. Nunn added: "Vice President Gore should make it clear that he would concede the victory to Governor Bush if he loses Florida after the more scrupulous recount and the counting of absentee ballots.
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