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I refuse to concede.
Otherwise, I would have to concede that I reject common sense.
Rejected again in 1893, Sir Edward finally had to concede that the tunnel was a lost cause.
But if the word "reject" Senator Clinton feels is stronger than the word "denounce," then I'm happy to concede the point, and I would reject and denounce.
Democrats predicted privately that the amendment would be rejected and the package approved, but the House speaker, Nancy Pelosi, was not ready to concede.
As leader of a self-described "racially proud" party, which only last week was forced to concede that its whites-only constitution was illegal, Mr Griffin rejects the ground rules of tolerance that all our other politicians accept.
2008 13 October Forced to concede defeat over controversial plans to detain terror suspects without charge for up to 42 days, after the House of Lords overwhelmingly rejects the proposal by 191 votes.
Finally forced to concede defeat over controversial plans to detain terror suspects without charge for up to 42 days, after the Lords overwhelmingly rejects the proposal by 191 votes.
But this conclusion must be rejected; for, conceding that taxes are debts, they are carved out of the general provisions of paragraph (b) (7) and put in a special class under paragraph (b)(6), and thus fall within the rule that special provisions prevail over general ones which, in the absence of the special provisions, would control.
Mr. Somare refused to concede defeat.
Al Gore needs to concede.
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