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单词 Concede
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1 I had to concede the logic of this.
2 The president is not expected to concede these reforms.
3 He was forced to concede there might be difficulties.
4 The organisers of the demonstration concede that they hadn't sought permission for it.
5 I was forced to concede that she might be right.
6 I created you concede the fact that I do not have to love again perfunctory explanation.
7 He kept on arguing and wouldn't concede defeat.
8 It's certainly big, I'll concede you that.
9 Injury forced Hicks to concede defeat.
10 The firm should concede a significant salary increase to its employees.
11 The President was obliged to concede power to the army.
12 The king finally agreed to concede further powers to Parliament.
13 He is not willing to concede any of his power/authority.
14 They had to concede that there was something in his teaching methods.
15 I'm willing to concede that I have hurt her, but that's not my real intention.
16 He was not prepared to concede that he had acted illegally.
17 Government officials concede their courts are not perfect.
18 That would be to concede total defeat.
19 Knowles refused to concede her error.
20 But scientists always say that: Advocates never concede defeat.
21 They were ... yes I now concede,[] complete and utter bozos.
22 Whoever won would then gracefully concede defeat and accept the winners' roster.
23 They were finally prepared to concede the meeting only when strongly advised to do so by the local education authority.
24 The majority concede that a complaint which is not supported by evidence of injury is unlikely to be pursued by the police.
25 The Georgian forces defended the capital but were finally obliged to concede.
26 After losing this decisive battle, the general was forced to concede.
27 A complete breakdown of budget talks could push rates back up, at least temporarily, analysts concede.
28 By kicking deep, and applying follow-up pressure, the intention was to force the opposition to concede the throw-in.
29 No one knew if he could finish the match or would be forced to concede.
30 Those who love their cricket history were forced to concede that this kind of combat could not be surpassed for entertainment.
1 I had to concede the logic of this.
2 The president is not expected to concede these reforms.
3 He was forced to concede there might be difficulties.
4 The organisers of the demonstration concede that they hadn't sought permission for it.
31 She had to concede that Adrienne could wheel and deal in more ways than one.
32 Finally, in terms of status situation Lockwood is more willing to concede a deterioration in the position of the clerical workforce.
33 Pitta's critics concede that many quarters share the blame for Sao Paulo's afflictions.
34 I concede at once, the language is ambiguous and I see the strength of the linguistic argument in favour of the average cost construction.
35 Not only did he concede the penalty but he also presented White with the perfect chance to cap a memorable day.
36 But eventually he was forced to concede that religious and regional fanaticism threatened to overwhelm his reforms.
37 Republicans concede that the president has an uncanny rhetorical talent that he has used effectively to put congressional leaders on the defensive.
38 This is the only crime for which the judges concede there is sufficient evidence.
39 Capitalists were forced to concede the wage rises which for the system as a whole were needed to sustain accumulation.
40 They concede that while the fall in the pound will push up inflation, the critical point is by how much.
41 Environmentalists concede that it will not be easy to persuade car drivers to use their vehicles less often.
42 Even new-media producers concede there is considerable expense and technical expertise needed to surf the Internet.
43 Eventually, the chairman was forced to concede and announce his resignation.
44 Al Gore could graciously concede, and leave for a new career in touch football.
45 Tyminski declined to concede defeat immediately and claimed that people had been intimidated into voting for Walesa.
46 The modern historian sees greater variety than the thesis's defenders wished to concede.
47 But Fifa's latest proposals concede greater powers to players and consequently give little protection to the clubs.
48 Senior Conservatives now concede privately that they are likely to remain behind until polling day.
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49 City officials concede, however, that there is no money budgeted yet for the project.
50 It also reveals the stubbornness of bankers who refused to concede their error even after repeated court proceedings.
51 Even his friends concede that Pillsbury can be difficult, being something of a diva, hot-tempered and imperious.
52 Jansher did not concede more than three points in beating Tristan Nancarrow.
53 The right hon. Member for Finchley was right to concede majority voting so that the single market could be in operation by 1993.
54 I concede that the Newcastle doctors may be ignorant but there is no excuse for you.
55 Liverpool can not afford to concede a goal tonight-and James has yet to keep a clean sheet.
56 But they concede that settlement agreements over penalties can take months longer to consummate.
57 But administration officials and other sources now concede that Alispahic remains an influential figure with close ties to Izetbegovic.
58 They concede, however, that their case against Sharif rests on circumstantial evidence.
59 The richer nations will never concede equal status to the poorer countries.
60 He can concede that he has shifted positions on major issues, just as the Republicans assert.
61 But Kevin Curren struck some crucial blows - runs that Warwickshire could ill afford to concede at this stage of the match.
62 Matthew kept on arguing his point, unwilling to concede defeat.
63 Hitchcock has yet to concede a goal since stepping in for Dave Beasant.
64 She may even concede that hospitalisation is best, at least for the last trimester.
65 Some White House officials concede the first lady has hurt the administration by efforts to avoid personal embarrassment.
66 The opposition, alleging fraud, had refused to concede defeat in Guanajuato.
67 Declarer has no entry back to dummy and is forced to concede 2 Heart tricks.
68 I do not concede for a moment that this is a devolution measure.
69 Neither side is willing to concede that in the past it might have been wrong and its opponents right.
70 Nor would Edwin concede more than a spineless encouragement that she be hopeful and humble in their work together.
71 As much as we hate to concede the point, this is leadership.
72 We both had a point, but neither of us would concede to the other.
73 Barthez escaped with a yellow card despite clearly kicking Ian Harte to concede a penalty.
74 Sadly, I must concede, that it was an understandable response in that milieu.
75 Even the most passionate Eurosceptics and Europhiles concede that there are strong arguments for and against joining.
76 He has stated repeatedly that he will not concede any territory to neighboring countries.
77 Every one will concede that lying is wrong.
78 Are you willing to concede the right to us?
79 The senator had to concede.
80 He was willing to concede everything.
81 We cannot concede any of our territory.
82 I concede that you are right.
83 He refused to concede an inch.
84 I'll concede you are not as bigoted as some.
85 He will not concede what anything ails his business.
86 Knew to refuse to concede defeat of struggle spirit.
87 In a speech to supporters,[] Mrs Clinton refused to concede the election.
88 In 1638 he had to concede the abolition of the court.
89 From the angle of unofficial rule, it should break through the monism limit of official regular, and concede the positive function of administrative procedure convention.
90 Meanwhile, some Ghanaians are calling on the presidential candidate of the ruling NPP to concede defeat.
91 It was the only time I ever heard Murrow privately concede that the fear with which McCarthyism was poisoning the soul of the nation had penetrated his soul as well.
92 But they concede that potential customers may find purchases hard to finance.
93 I concede that point, but I still think you are wrong generally.
94 He did concede under pressure that if Liverpool were to get a goodish result at Stamford Bridge that they could have an advantage.
95 Absurd side effects occur when people are afraid to concede that they will break the rules if the stakes are high and there is any prospect of getting off scot-free.
96 We didn't stray, we didn't cry uncle, we didn't concede anything that would affect us in the long run.
97 He wooed her with expensive gifts and sponsored her through Chica Med, a second-rate beauty pageant organizers concede was viewed as a cattle market by gangsters looking for new girls.
98 The credit agency did concede that it does not see a risk of this occurring in the near to medium term, but does fear that markets may eventually put a risk premium on Japanese government debt.
99 The Democrats treated it as an excuse for partisan advantage, while the Republicans refused to concede that the economy needed a stimulus at all, making give-and-take impossible.
100 Suppose we concede, as well, that every such physical event is causally unproblematic.
101 But even the most skeptical historians concede that, around 1984 or so, the Soviets were actually getting the better of the mujahideen.
102 Golda Meir was the inspirational leader of Israel, a nation surrounded by hostile Arab neighbors that refused to concede its right to exist.
103 Miners, after all, concede the need for reform of Australia's convoluted mining tax regime.
104 The decision to concede a plebiscite on the voting system has enraged them.
105 It was a kick in the teeth to concede the equaliser so late on.
106 His rival, Senator Hillary Clinton, has remained visible, but tightlipped as to when she will concede and throw her support behind Obama.
107 Records show, and company officials concede, that Hatfield's Ferry is already dumping scrubber wastewater into the Monongahela that violates the state's few proposed pollution rules.
108 And regulators concede that large positions held by banks can be benign.
109 You concede nothing to me and I have to concede everything to you.
110 Most critics of natural selection concede that Darwin survival of the fittest right.
111 Some comrades have asked why we should concede eight Liberated Areas.
112 And the tenacity refused to concede defeat naturally[sentence dictionary], let him be eager to overcome at hero Nice of choreographic examine fall among of not smooth.
113 This reduces the idea of interpretive community to a kind of atomism whereby we all concede and all say, "Yes, it's true. I am in a certain sense a community."
114 Young men, while willing to concede the chaining sordidness of marriage, were hesitant about abandoning the organizations which they hoped would give them a career.
115 We cannot concede any of our territory , ie allow another country to have it.
116 We indeed willingly concede, if any discussion arises over doctrine, that the best and surest remedy is for a synod of true bishops to be convened, where the doctrine at issue may be examined.
117 But then Creech and other money managers concede something else as well: Even when they suspect a major stock holding is dead money, it can be awfully hard to head for the exits.
118 Ridley's team appears to concede this, pointing out that the voucher system could encourage companies to revisit existing projects and build on them to develop drugs against neglected diseases.
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