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He was a man who, despite the hatred, the envy, and the odds, would never quit, would never concede.
Even when Summers lost internal debates about a given subject, or had his views falsified by subsequent events, he would never concede that he had been mistaken, this person said.
The pure of heart will not be fooled, knowing Ballmer would never concede that.
The administration would never concede that point, though.
The United States and Spain began negotiations on the subject in 1897, but it became clear that Spain would never concede Cuban independence, while the rebels (and their American supporters) would never settle for anything less.
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There is no turning back now and that surely is a matter of regret for the governing bodies, though they would never publicly concede their mistake.
Here in Orange, there was plenty of animosity toward Vice President Al Gore for prolonging the election, with some residents going so far as to speculate that he would never truly concede.
He worked in an office that was almost bare, except for the Israeli flag.A man of his convictions would never compromise and never concede.
A Randall, Paul Parker and Graham Barlow and they' would never have conceded so many runs.
Respondents never concede even the slightest bit of fault.
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