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"admit defeat" Definitions
  1. to admit that one has been defeated

116 Sentences With "admit defeat"

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Time to admit defeat It's time for Samsung to admit defeat with this permanently tainted device and move on.
For many Marshallese, to consider leaving is to admit defeat.
On Friday, Apple made the embarrassing decision to admit defeat.
I never admit defeat right away, and I didn't then.
Sometimes you just need to know when to admit defeat.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — President Trump does not readily admit defeat.
Many, though, have had no choice but to admit defeat.
Caroline: Elizabeth is also unwilling to admit defeat, pretty much ever.
That would mean endorsing her fulsomely when he does admit defeat.
Gofman refuses to admit defeat against Rowlands until he absolutely has to.
I think I'm old enough to admit defeat — nothing is the answer.
If anyone was expecting Trump to admit defeat, they haven't been watching.
The Arizona Cardinals used him to admit defeat in the NFL playoffs.
O'Brien was forced to admit defeat in round one of the moondust wars.
Unwilling to admit defeat, he pressed on, and his persistence eventually paid off.
It's high time, these experts say, for the US government to admit defeat.
But, after eating half of it, I have to admit defeat and give in.
Well, unfortunately, I'm never one to admit defeat—even when I desperately need to.
And although the Lord was angered, He was not yet prepared to admit defeat.
If they want to stop it, they'll have to follow Rockefeller's steps and admit defeat.
No doubt this stubborn drive comes from a refusal to admit defeat to her father.
However the loss may affect Clinton long-term, she's nowhere near ready to admit defeat.
I didn't want to admit defeat, but I was like, 'I need to come home.
Now, Jones has been forced to admit defeat to America's most popular Greek yogurt company.
In order to have some kind of victory in messaging, Google first had to admit defeat.
Sometimes we have to admit defeat, and yield the floor to someone more skilled, better equipped.
In South Dallas, to show weakness is to admit defeat, especially as a transgender woman, Crowe said.
Thus, the bleakest possible scenario for Republicans isn't that Trump loses badly and refuses to admit defeat.
There was just no way this demo could keep going, and I wasn't going to admit defeat.
We have to first admit defeat to Zika and accept that the whole country is at risk.
The defiant Republican candidate has refused to admit defeat to Democrat Doug Jones in this week's election.
Congress refused to fund his wall and he was forced to admit defeat and reopen the government.
"No one dared to lower yields first; everyone was waiting to see who would admit defeat," he said.
I admit defeat and order the same pair, plus I throw in the Dead Sea mud mask ($15).
Bernie Sanders appeared to admit defeat to Hillary Clinton in the fight for the Democratic presidential nomination Wednesday.
Why it matters: Some Republicans are loathe to admit defeat in a battle they've been waging for years.
If you're still among those who don't quite get Lil Uzi Vert, it's past time to admit defeat.
Many LCCs have gone under trying to enter the long-haul market (see table), or had to admit defeat.
But the case cemented the philosophy that Trump would co-opt: Always hit back harder and never admit defeat.
The Pelicans had high hopes this season, and it's painful to admit defeat when the season isn't officially over.
It was supposed to be a best-of-five series, but Dendi didn't wait that long to admit defeat.
Mr. Murphy, however, would not admit defeat, saying the decision to call off the vote was merely a setback.
And then, as student after student emailed, describing challenges returning home, I realized it was time to admit defeat.
For Trump, refusing to admit defeat and hand over power voluntarily would be the final sacred cow he could slaughter.
There's a better way—and more companies are starting to realize they need to jump on board or admit defeat.
We wait for a few minutes, but it's sleeting again and the line really hasn't moved…so we admit defeat.
The implication is that investors fear the Bank of Japan will admit defeat and no longer engage in market manipulation.
And, anyway, I didn't want to be the first among my friends to admit defeat and give up the ghost.
"Congress refused to fund his wall, and he was forced to admit defeat and reopen the government," Democratic leaders Sen.
ROCK & POP If you're still among those who don't quite get Lil Uzi Vert, it's past time to admit defeat.
It's those who double down rather than admit defeat in those circumstances that end up in trouble with federal authorities.
After the Democratic candidate conceded early Wednesday, rather than admit defeat, Clinton supporters proudly voiced the fact that they are #StillWithHer.
They now have to embrace more humble methods of conducting business and admit defeat when younger upstarts create better, faster innovations.
Lampert, who created the modern Sears with in 2005 when he merged it with Kmart, is not ready to admit defeat.
" I felt put down by her, but not willing to admit defeat, and so I told her, "These are inconsequential details.
Or just admit defeat and sign up for NFL Sunday Ticket, but be aware that there may be blackouts based on geography.
Alexander and Collins on Tuesday did not admit defeat, but said the omnibus is the last opportunity to get the measure passed.
Best to admit defeat and enjoy the transitory state between comfort and euphoria, as you flit between inane chatter and blinking, shallow sleep.
However, Labour's Brexit spokesman suggested the embattled Prime Minister should admit defeat rather than putting the divorce deal back to a fourth vote.
This is not a man who will admit defeat even when it's staring him in the face as it is in Alabama. 3.
Nobody likes to admit defeat, especially when "artistic failure" can be interpreted as a sign that maybe you just didn't work hard enough.
"Congress refused to fund his wall, and he was forced to admit defeat and reopen the government," they said in a joint statement.
In the last six months, even Netflix, which has been on a spending spree, has conceded that it is willing to admit defeat.
At this point I had two options: admit defeat, or attempt to follow and risk skirting dangerously close to full-blown stalker territory.
With the Taliban unable to win outright but the Americans unwilling to admit defeat, she said, each side has privileged short-term escalations.
The White House insists that Trump did not cave by signing the continuing resolution this week, and he is never one to admit defeat.
After taking "about 30 minutes" to write the perfect caption to celebrate his BFF Andy Cohen's 50th birthday, Mayer was ready to admit defeat.
THE British government was last week compelled to admit defeat—at least for now—and step in to pass a budget for Northern Ireland.
Hannah is loath to admit defeat in the face of her own problems, and is also a child, so that argument doesn't quite fly.
Trump's post-election spin If a blue wave does indeed sweep Republicans out of power in the House, don't expect Trump to admit defeat.
I don't think the Bucs are willing to admit defeat on drafting Donovan Smith high yet, so this is their next-best move. 10.
We self-justify our actions for two reasons: The first reason is because we don't like to admit defeat, to ourselves or anyone else.
So, why not just admit defeat and spend this holiday weekend paying tribute to other rabbits we've loved and lost in the pop culture sphere?
TAKE THE L as a way to admit defeat traditionally means "take the loss" — first in sports, and now in the video game Fortnite. 59D.
"Congress refused to fund his wall, and he was forced to admit defeat," Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senator Chuck Schumer said in a joint statement.
That may leave it up to someone in the opposition to rise up, admit defeat, and work for a compromise, like Rockefeller did in the '30s.
The declaration marks the end of the ruling party's long stay in power and means that President Joseph Kabila and his preferred successor must admit defeat.
Unfortunately, you can have the most innovative, groundbreaking and progressive ideas, but if you can't sell them, then you might as well admit defeat from the onset.
Politicians and government officials across Trumpworld are adopting the "never admit defeat" tactics of their boss and crying "WITCH HUNT!" after finding themselves in legal hot water.
There seem to be collective enthusiasm for Bernie Sanders as a French bulldog, all bug-eyed indignation, but also smart, classy and never willing to admit defeat.
Because in the game of the full-body face mask challenge, you win or you admit defeat and get in the bathtub to rinse that shit off.
Almost 50 years after the first Earth Day, are we really ready to admit defeat and return to the "Mad Men"-era ethos of the "throwaway society"?
I was about to admit defeat and return empty-handed when, just as I was leaving, I noticed a large trunk in the corner nearest the door.
While a sincere apology from Stefani would be a step in the right direction as it would show growth and courage, I doubt Stefani will admit defeat anytime soon.
No NBA team have ever found their way back after losing the first three games of a best-of-seven series but James was not ready to admit defeat.
When the roof collapsed, the actors, not wanting to admit defeat, laid out a platform in front of the theater, put up some lights and performed surrounded by snow.
There is conjecture that this is why Sparta never sent their athletes to the Olympic games—the risk that a fighter might have to admit defeat went against their code.
The president's rhetoric about illegitimate elections is the kind of language that, in some countries, has caused political crises — where a leader who loses an election then refuses to admit defeat.
They knew the whip count was far worse than advertised but were ready for McConnell to either admit defeat or start a furious round of deal-making to try to win their support.
But even then, there had been clues… Now, without any accompanying human interaction, the rules governing the sounds I'm hearing remain elusive, and at the end of the session I have to admit defeat.
The sale marks the end of an era for Montreal-based Bombardier, which has been forced to admit defeat in the face of heavy competition from the industry's entrenched duopoly, Boeing (BA) and Airbus (EADSY).
The United States is not ready to admit defeat, but its campaign has suffered from what foreign officials say is a scolding approach and a lack of concrete evidence that Huawei poses a real risk.
Much as their Obama-era hostage-taking grew out of a desperation to make good on false promises, Republicans' lack of consensus today leaves them no choice but to admit defeat or turn their strategy inward.
A good 74 percent of any given episode is likely unintelligible to anyone who didn't grow up hearing an Irish accent; it took me a few episodes to admit defeat and finally switch on the subtitles.
With Mr. Trump unwilling to admit defeat on his signature campaign promise despite a clear lack of votes to get it through Congress, House Republican leaders scrambled for a way out of the year-end morass.
Should Italy's third largest bank admit defeat with its attempted rescue plan and ask Rome for assistance, the state bailout could take up to three months, according to a report from Italian newspaper Il Sole 24 Ore.
On Sunday, the Democratic leaders, Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senator Chuck Schumer, declared the deal dead on arrival: "Congress refused to fund his wall, and he was forced to admit defeat," they said in a joint statement.
She said that the party and its supporters had given it "their all" and that, while she had called Mr. English to acknowledge that National had won the most votes, she was not ready to admit defeat.
"ADMIT DEFEAT" Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said his party could not vote for the Withdrawal Bill, describing May's new offer as "largely a rehash of the government's position" in talks with the opposition that broke down last week.
The whole time I was in there being asphyxiated by the von Furstenberg, I felt the fact of her clicking on the other side of the door, waiting for me to admit defeat, to come to my senses.
The former Olympic champion had been hoping to return to the stadium where he famously won his gold on 'Super Saturday' in 2012 but has had to admit defeat to a series of injury woes over the season.
Rather than languish on my journey, and admit defeat when things become difficult and painful, I've learned to take pause; I'm certain that to feel the inherent discomforts of life ultimately allows us to soak in its pleasures.
By contrast, to accept Trump as a nationalist populist out of step with conservatism would be to admit defeat prematurely, and to accept that the Republican Party has become something many congressional Republicans have professed to be philosophically uncomfortable with.
Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore released a video message on YouTube in which he appeared to refuse to admit defeat and railed against "immorality" in the U.S. Moore looks to have lost the Alabama Senate election race which took place Tuesday.
PARIS (Reuters) - American Serena Williams' audacious attempt to win the French Open for a fourth time ended in crushing anti-climax on Monday as injury, rather than an old foe, forced the 36-year-old to admit defeat at Roland Garros.
He eventually had to admit defeat in the face of what he described last summer in an interview with the Financial Times as a "perfect storm" of rising rents, wages, food costs, as well as the impact of Brexit and changing shopping habits.
Moore, whose controversial candidacy was beset by allegations that he sexually assaulted or pursued teenage girls while in his 30s, has so far refused to admit defeat in Tuesday's election that saw Jones win by 1.5 percentage points with 99 percent of the ballots counted.
Where Mr. Trump's father, Fred Trump, urged him to never give up, never quit, never admit defeat, Mr. Cohn taught him how to manipulate the media, how to undermine rivals — and how to always be on attack, no matter how scared one might be deep down.
He desperately wants to find a non-circular account of preferences, something better than "People like this kind of thing because this is the kind of thing that they—or people around them, or people who are supposed to know—like," but he has to admit defeat.
Earlier this year, when it seemed that Republicans might be able to wrest the nomination away from him on procedural grounds, Trump laid the foundation for delegitimizing the entire primary process as inherently corrupt; rather than admit defeat, he would argue that victory had been stolen from him.
"Saudi Arabia only has two choices - either admit defeat, stop attacks , exit and accept the results or sink deeper in to the swamp of war crimes and the international court," Hamid Aboutalebi, a political deputy in President Hassan Rouhani's office, was quoted as saying by Iran state news agency IRNA.
Oliver pumped millions of pounds into the business in recent years but eventually had to admit defeat in the face of what he described last summer in an interview with the Financial Times as a "perfect storm" of rising rents, wages, food costs, as well as the impact of Brexit and changing shopping habits.
Moving on from repealing Obamacare would mean Republicans may have to admit defeat and face a sobering new reality, in which, they were not able to deliver on the policy goal that united them and catapulted them to victory in the House in 2010, the Senate in 2014 and the White House in 2016.
Proud, pesky and bloody-minded to his wartime allies, a visionary who failed in later years to read the shifting social mood of the 1960s, de Gaulle is remembered above all as a heroic figure: a leader who refused to admit defeat, and persuaded the French that their true spirit, uncrushed by submission to Nazi Germany, would ultimately prevail.
And by Monday, as partial results of a recount of more than 2,24.7 votes that Republicans had demanded in Durham County showed no significant change in the results, Mr. McCrory — whose one term was buffeted by nationwide anger over a law he signed that curbed anti-discrimination protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people — had little choice but to admit defeat.
The Rolly only works with the proprietary Sonic Stage application to transfer music in the right format, and in the case of my Rolly — which I should point out I bought used for about $80 — only works with the Japanese version of Windows XP. This should have been less of a problem for me than most, but after a fruitless search for the power cable to my 2008 Toshiba netbook and a couple of hours attempting to create virtual installations, I had to admit defeat ahead of deadline.

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