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Though, granted, that may not be the most encouraging comparison in the world.
Though, granted, that was the summer of Swine Flu and she spent most of her time in the infirmary or home.
(There are a lot of bananas, for example, and one big red candle.) Some are downright revolting, though granted that's a matter of personal taste.
He is batting.474, though granted that is only with 19 at-bats.
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Finally, Lange went against contemporary trends to argue that pedagogy should be informed by the emerging science of empirical psychology; though he granted that empirical psychology was a very young discipline that had so far failed to produce many compelling results (Lange 1859 1875, "Seelenlehre", 142; Knoll 1975a, 16).
The organization granted that wish.
Granted, that was a record.
Granted, that's wonky.
Even the New York Stock Exchange, they note, started with just a handful of stocks, though they grant that was more than two centuries ago.
One acquaintance posted a picture taken 20 years ago, another described holding a dream job that was wishful thinking, and a third posted me as a "friend" when we haven't been in touch in many years (though I will grant that "friend" has a somewhat elastic meaning on Facebook).
"Dennis [ Ross is the best of the lot," though he didn't like him very much, "[Martin] isdyk is nextheand then [Daniel] Kurtzer," who he defined as "Meretz (the dovish Israeli party) with a yarmulke, he even wants to divide Jerusalem," though he granted that he was a "warm Jew and a Zionist".
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