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conceded ADJ

conceded

concede or give reluctantly VB (to)

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He, however, conceded that the state's interest outgo was marginally on the higher side.
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The feebleness of ethics may be conceded in the case of consequentialist and duty ethics, but what about virtue ethics?
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Insolvency industry sources conceded there could be a benefit in the changes to some victims of leveraged finance schemes and managed investment schemes who had borrowings tied to their investments.
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Comments NB: 3 more losses than wins; odd number of draws; 9 more goals conceded than scored.
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Provinces conceded in appanage tended to become "de facto" independent and the authority of the king was recognized there reluctantly.
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In a world full of double standards of morality, men are conceded a greater amount of freedom.
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No leader has ever conceded defeat and turn about to contest it.
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But those gains were conceded reluctantly, and have been seriously eroded during the last 40 years at the global level.
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But the assembly government had conceded as much before the judgement, and was preparing to launch an amended control order within days.
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The popularity of the ideas he conceded, but he attributed it to neophilia.
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