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"conceded" Definitions
  1. allowed or admitted as true, proper, just, etc.:A professional liar, when cornered, will strategically acknowledge a point without giving up the debate; those conceded points should form the basis of your response.
  2. acknowledged without or before being officially confirmed:That argument did not set a legal precedent, because it was a conceded point and not a legally established one.
  3. granted or yielded in a negotiation:Later that year, the oil company returned with security guards to install its equipment on the conceded territory.
  4. the simple past tense and past participle of concede.
"conceded" Synonyms
allowed admitted acknowledged recognized(US) agreed avowed accepted acquiesced granted confessed yielded acceded admitted as true let on recognised(UK) owned owned up declared fessed up owned up to lost squandered wasted forfeited missed passed up gave up blew disregarded dropped ignored neglected botched bypassed ceded dismissed expended frittered away let pass surrendered yold yolden capitulated succumbed submitted relented relent bowed quit quitted budged blinked gave in given in knuckled under caved in deferred condescended stooped deigned descended unbent unbended consented vouchsafed accommodated bent bended humbled accorded complied demeaned favored(US) favoured(UK) relinquished transferred renounced delivered conveyed assigned abandoned sacrificed rendered waived resigned deeded forwent forgone compromised arbitrated collaborated conciliated negotiated settled bargained dealt cooperated adjusted came to terms come to terms made a deal made concessions came to an understanding come to an understanding found the middle ground made concession met halfway revealed disclosed divulged professed confided proved prove proven affirmed asserted confirmed made known bestowed gave given awarded offered handed permitted bestowed on conferred on favoured with ceded to yielded to truckled kowtowed toadied fawned crouched pandered apple-polished bootlicked brown-nosed crawled cringed fussed grovelled(UK) groveled(US) understood believed considered assumed expected gathered surmised concluded deduced guessed imagined inferred learned(US) learnt(UK) presumed reckoned supposed extrapolated heard intromitted blest blessed bought boughten entered entertained harbored(US) harboured(UK) housed initiated introduced let leet letten lodged okayed backed down retracted recanted backtracked backpedaled(US) backpedalled(UK) withdrew withdrawn reversed reconsidered demurred about-faced took back taken back backed off changed your mind did an about-face done an about-face did an about-turn done an about-turn abnegated repudiated abjured forswore forsworn disavowed repealed denied unsaid reneged rejected foreswore foresworn endured tolerated stood suffered countenanced stomached bore beared borne brooked abode abided took taken swallowed hacked bode authorised(UK) authorized(US) agreed to approved of consented to acquiesced to afforded with acceded to signed off on gave in to given in to signed on gave the nod given the nod told leaked betrayed broadcast broadcasted published communicated gave away given away unveiled blurted imparted babbled disseminated released approved concurred conformed assented respected subscribed adapted established sanctioned known proper correct true permissible allowable legitimate acceptable lawful legal admissible licenced(UK) licensed(US) tolerable legalised(UK) legalized(US) More

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The Protestants implicitly conceded that it was reasonable for Catholics to pursue closer ties with Ireland, while the Catholics implicitly conceded that formal unification with Ireland was unlikely.
I was really frustrated that people, white-led movements of faith in particular, had really conceded the territory of the church, conceded the territory of rural white people, to the right.
But as a gay man ... KS: Still hasn't conceded.
On Monday, they conceded even fewer — six free kicks.
" He conceded defeat readily, but "with a heavy heart.
" Underwood finally conceded and said, "Oh my gosh, Willie!
What confuses me is the appellate judges stating that the prosecutors conceded on all four bias counts while the prosecutors say they only conceded the one count where the law had changed.
Brazil's defensive record under coach Tite has been remarkable, with only six goals conceded in 25 matches, and they have been just as miserly in Russia where they have only conceded one goal.
"Some people are not happy with the compensation," he conceded.
He conceded that Russia needed to boost structural reforms, however.
"Oh my gosh — Willie, it's a Willie, okay?!" she conceded.
Opponents of the measure conceded Tuesday, CNN affiliate KDVR reported.
His two rivals from the mainstream political parties conceded defeat.
"It's technically not that much of a change," she conceded.
To get to this point, President Trump conceded very little.
It's a fair point, and one the magazine ultimately conceded.
Indeed, the administration itself has effectively conceded this critical point.
Outgoing Liberal Premier Colin Barnett conceded defeat on Saturday evening.
Democrat Gina Ortiz Jones has conceded to Republican incumbent Rep.
David Valadao conceded the race to TJ Cox on Thursday.
She's conceded that she isn't, not really, a lifestyle blogger.
Salem conceded frustration with the aftermath of the Sheikh report.
In his deposition, Jacobson conceded he was terminated by Infowars.
After several more emails back and forth, I conceded defeat.
" Eventually, he conceded, "It was the year of the unexpected.
Rathburn spoke for nearly an hour Tuesday but conceded nothing.
"Yes, we are useless," a legislator named Roy Kwong conceded.
"It was terrifying at first and very overwhelming," Wood conceded.
In retrospect, Gartman conceded that he made the wrong call.
"Northam may have trespassed against the black community," she conceded.
The internet doesn't care much for state lines, he conceded.
Gillum conceded the race late Tuesday to former GOP Rep.
Gillum had conceded the race to DeSantis on Tuesday night.
Bernier conceded two goals on the Predators' first four shots.
I'm told Bannon all but conceded he was purely speculating.
An official at Saccone's campaign confirmed the candidate had conceded.
But he conceded it was a hard recipe to trace.
It's the advantage conceded in the dividing that enables conquering.
" But he conceded that he thought impeachment "a long shot.
"I probably was," Rubio conceded, to which the audience laughed.
"He clearly did have a bad two weeks," Ryan conceded.
They have conceded just five goals in those 19 games.
Trump himself conceded that his choice to skip the Jan.
He conceded defeat to Barrow but backtracked a week later.
"It's not really nice to be in fifth," Verstappen conceded.
Matt Bevin, the Republican governor of Kentucky, has not conceded.
Van Drew conceded that he wouldn't rule out voting present.
Five games, five wins, 24 goals scored and none conceded.
But by then, they had all but conceded the game.
"I'm not as much of an outsider now," he conceded.
Later, however, she conceded it might belong to her son.
In these games they conceded 10 goals and scored six.
" Ford conceded, "She's a lot more interesting than I am!
"I've been inspired by Biden in the past," he conceded.
Gillum officially conceded on Saturday amid a recount of votes.
But he conceded that these efforts had had little success.
But the White House only conceded to the bare minimum.
Yameen conceded defeat on Monday, a day after the election.
David Valadao conceded to TJ Cox in California's 21st District.
Freitas conceded the race Tuesday night, according to local media.
"We're not a conventional team," Manager Buck Showalter conceded Monday.
Clinton conceded the race to Mr. Trump early on Nov.
"Yes," Blanton conceded, drawing laughs from reporters covering the trial.
Hillary conceded and Donald Trump declared victory; the morning d.j.
Abrams never conceded the race against current Republican Georgia Gov.
" But Sherman conceded to CNN,"I'm an inch out front.
But they also conceded $1.5 billion in border security funding.
Kansas' incumbent Republican Governor Jeff Colyer has conceded to Sec.
Beshear has declared victory, though Bevin has not yet conceded.
He conceded, though, that the prediction was not entirely implausible.
The department conceded that the uniforms had been "improperly" marked.
In real life, "it's not so big," Mr. Blumberg conceded.
Oh, and by the way: Roy Moore still hasn't conceded.
"I haven't quite got my pep back," he conceded apologetically.
Erdogan conceded defeat on Twitter Sunday night, congratulating the winner.
But that contest was resolved when Mr. Coleman eventually conceded.
Chastened, Woods conceded he might never win another golf tournament.
But he conceded that government intervention seems unlikely at best.
"It's a recurring theme, I can't deny that," Audiard conceded.
But it's not out of the question, Mr. Baquet conceded.
But running for public office can be punishing, she conceded.
For making a vehicle safer, "autonomous makes sense," Demler conceded.
The Israeli prime minister conceded coalition talks to his rival.
Many of the President's defenders, however, already conceded this allegation.
""And," he conceded, "this border is becoming a tourist spot.
"Maybe race wins are better than a championship," he conceded.
Mr. Lundberg conceded the criticisms but said they were outdated.
On Tuesday, Trump conceded his doctor's nomination faces major problems.
"You know, the list is pretty long," Mr. Pompeo conceded.
"We've got a problem with fiscal optimization," Mr. Macron conceded.
Still, he conceded that "broadening PFAS litigation" is a risk.
" Mr. Biden himself conceded that "I was not an activist.
On Friday he finally conceded that Obama was U.S. born.
But on other occasions, he has backed off or conceded.
Still, executives have conceded that Chipotle may never fully recover.
She conceded the White House could have handled it better.
But participants have conceded privately it could take months longer.
When pressed, Johnson conceded that this is his real strategy.
After making a couple of calls, he conceded, "It's over."
Gowdy conceded he had a "restrictive reading" of the statute.
Higher math, Hacker conceded, is one of humanity's greatest accomplishments.
It has scored 13 goals and has conceded only 11.
" Eventually, Department of Justice lawyer August Flentje conceded: "Uh, yes.
Senate aides also conceded that action was unlikely before Saturday.
However, McSally ignored those calls and graciously conceded the race.
It was the first full day of worship since Tuesday, when Gillum conceded the race for governor to Ron DeSantis and since Saturday when Gillum un-conceded as the race headed into a recount.
"Of course, it could have been any gorgeous guy," Twain conceded.
It had not conceded a goal in its previous nine games.
We shouldn't have been so offensive and conceded so many goals.
From the start, police conceded they faced challenges verifying Smollett's report.
But now, he conceded, it was time to eat humble pie.
She publicly conceded later in the day before staffers and supporters.
" But on Monday, he conceded, it's working "at least adequately now.
"Most cats are mutts, most cats domestic short-hairs," Skaya conceded.
Jammeh conceded defeat but now says he will not step down.
Harris, at her election party Thursday, was upbeat as she conceded.
" He conceded that yes, "this is in part an advertising event.
For several days, no one knew quite what Johnson had conceded.
Obama has conceded as much in his efforts to win support.
Grimm conceded the race just a half-hour after polls closed.
One of the witnesses conceded she could have made a mistake.
"Some parts of this bill still go too far," he conceded.
It took nearly two weeks after election night before Jones conceded.
"Getting grants is not a serious way of surviving," she conceded.
"Any dollar rally would be shallower as a result," Woo conceded.
Clinton conceded to Trump in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
But he conceded that alone was not sufficient to cripple it.
Turnbull's speech came after opposition Labor leader Bill Shorten conceded defeat.
Short conceded, however, that Manigault-Newman had a very top job.
But she conceded that YouTube still has more work to do.
"This year has not been perfect," NRF President Matthew Shay conceded.
Ellmers conceded that point but argued Trump's comments were more philosophical.
Eventually Trump conceded as his approval rating sank during the standoff.
There was no evidence of sex trafficking, which prosecutors finally conceded.
" But he also conceded, "Alcohol was a part of our life.
However, it conceded that there was still a considerable funding gap.
Panelists at the event conceded that addressing the issue was complicated.
And today Seides conceded defeat, writing about his experience on Bloomberg.
The Republican party's Francois Fillon conceded at around 8:40 p.m.
Republicans have declared victory but Democrats have not conceded the race.
Bevin conceded only after his party refused to stand with him.
Gillum has not conceded the bitter race for Florida's next governor.
But she conceded in an interview that the bar was high.
"It is not as outlandish as it could be," he conceded.
" Seidel conceded that the decisions to run the ads were "uncomfortable.
Gross conceded the fund's performance has been more volatile than usual.
Clinton conceded she had "plenty" of faults and had made mistakes.
McCready had initially conceded the race, but withdrew that concession Thursday.
It had been in the middle of the night, they conceded.
Kerry conceded that the timetable may slip from a planned Jan.
Thorburn conceded that bad behavior has no place in a bank.
Clinton's having conceded the nomination to Mr. Obama in early June.
He conceded that he doesn't know if the allegations are true.
However, he conceded that the number of children separated was rising.
But he conceded that, inside at least, there were some butterflies.
He conceded that if something went awry, it could be disastrous.
Options under consideration conceded that acquiring private property would take time.
Every modern presidential runner-up has conceded defeat to the winner.
However, he has conceded that the company could be doing more.
The "optics in some of this don't look good," he conceded.
"There's not a lot of glory in it," Dr. Powell conceded.
But he conceded Zuckerberg probably should no longer be board chair.
"Many people have such strongly fixed ideas about guns," he conceded.
Coleman launched multiple appeals but, on June 30, 2009, finally conceded.
The prime minister conceded, however, that the apology was long overdue.
"I was pretty rebellious when I was younger," Ms. McCain conceded.
Mr. Clinton conceded defeat and pulled out the entire American operation.
He conceded that the problem is monumental and the timeline uncertain.
He conceded, though, that the news media cannot ignore Mr. Trump.
"It sounds like a double standard," she conceded of her opinion.
Another candidate, in another year, may well have conceded by now.
"That was the dumbest thing I ever did," Mr. Solomon conceded.
"There are issues with men's basketball at this time," Rasmussen conceded.
"We both had no idea what we were doing," she's conceded.
"I know my face is polarizing," Ms. Merkel conceded in Chemnitz.
Last March, Mr. Putin conceded shortcomings in his nation's antidoping system.
Darpa officers conceded that their agency's work often involves calculated risk.
Mr. Yameen finally conceded defeat Monday afternoon at a news conference.
And even Mr. Long conceded that the alternative explanation was possible.
Any new federal laws, she conceded, would take several more elections.
Mr. Mulvaney conceded on Fox News that this was all avoidable.
Some investors conceded that oil companies will need time to shift.
As hard as he had fought to win, he instead conceded.
OPEC eventually conceded and agreed in November 2016 to curb output.
Kemp has declared victory over Abrams, but Abrams has not conceded.
One administration official conceded that U.S. priorities would remain the same.
Nevertheless, she conceded that her own French had sometimes failed her.
Upon reflection, several commenters conceded that modest progress had been made.
He conceded that his administration had failed on two key initiatives.
He conceded that "there are areas that we could do better".
"Drama is not helpful in getting things done," Mr. Ryan conceded.
He was, he conceded, a "broken record" on this issue. Gen.
Kavanaugh himself conceded on Thursday that "Skis" refers to "brewskis" (beers).
"Our partners would have to call us," one senior official conceded.
Even Mr. Collins conceded that Mr. Trump essentially had carte blanche.
" Ross conceded that he and Kudlow "may disagree on specific issues.
President Klaus Iohannis claimed victory as his challenger, Viorica Dancila, conceded.
Norris conceded that a small wager on bitcoin could make sense.
"I'm not a big fan of the statute," the prosecutor conceded.
In a statement, the FBI conceded that the tip on Jan.
However, he conceded that he would "end up cooperating" with Mueller.
" Still, Otunuga conceded that the "bulls could be back in town.
O'Rourke conceded explicitly to Vanity Fair that he wants to run.
"It's been awhile since we've had a president," Mr. Podesta conceded.
"But nothing fresh from the White House yet," the official conceded.
John L. Callas, the project manager, conceded that hopes were fading.
" He added: "We conceded nothing to the best team in Europe.
"It has been a complete home run," Mr. Druckenmiller happily conceded.
There will be, it conceded, "a material negative impact on production".
"The writing was on the wall," he conceded at the time.
"This was a bad idea," conceded David Ramirez, 22, hugging the guardrail.
But Google conceded that these binary emoji options didn't go far enough.
Denham conceded the race Wednesday, more than a week after Election Day.
Croatia conceded the opening goal in each game before rallying to advance.
But after Landon won only two states, Republicans essentially conceded the fight.
Grimm conceded to his opponent approximately 40 minutes after the polls closed.
Bill Nelson conceded his incredibly tight Senate race to outgoing Republican Gov.
He conceded that if something went awry, it could be "life-threatening."
Gates conceded that he might have charged personal expenses to the committee.
On social media, several of them conceded the election to Hillary Clinton.
In an emotional address to supporters, Macri conceded defeat on Sunday evening.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who conceded he will not meet an Oct.
He conceded to her early Tuesday while votes were still being counted.
But she conceded that Sanders' major challenge was appealing to conservative Democrats.
On Thursday morning, McBath's opponent, Republican incumbent Karen Handel, conceded the race.
But the police chief conceded that the use of force was unnecessary.
But he conceded that Facebook is a controversial face for the project.
He conceded, however, that ticket sales among overseas visitors could be affected.
Farage made for an awkward bedfellow in the Brexit camp, Gove conceded.
David Valado conceded the race on Thursday afternoon, the Mercury News reports.
David Valadao conceded the election to T.J. Cox in California's 21st District.
Valadao conceded the race in a statement from his campaign on Thursday.
He conceded nine hits and finished with six strikeouts and no walks.
Ross later conceded that the census forms would be printed without it.
However, "We're still looking at the safety of these things," Atala conceded.
He conceded, however, that the operation had not gone according to plan.
Yet in spite of this weakness, only four teams conceded fewer points.
"There's going to be a learning curve with the physicality," Mermuys conceded.
However, he conceded that FCA's arrival could bring "opportunities for further synergies".
"It's time to move on," Mr McConnell conceded shortly after the vote.
But even Mr Zuckerberg has conceded that Facebook needs more government regulation.
China, he conceded, was not running amok in the manner of Russia.
WhatsApp has finally conceded that point, releasing its very first desktop app.
On Wednesday, Republican Kelly Ayotte conceded her New Hampshire seat to Gov.
But according to Ocasio-Cortez, he may not have conceded at all.
And after all, I've just conceded that it's a pretty good zoo.
He conceded, however, that his proposal isn't likely to get much traction.
McCrory conceded earlier this month to Cooper after a tight gubernatorial race.
Government attorneys conceded in court last week that Colotl hadn't pleaded guilty.
"Many anchor women now are very young and beautiful," she conceded modestly.
" But as he left the gathering, Cornyn conceded: "We need more time.
But this week, aides bluntly conceded, the risks were far more apparent.
Acosta conceded weaknesses in the rule but said the courts have spoken.
The president himself later conceded the visit could have been handled better.
The defense conceded that Chism killed Ritzer but presented an insanity defense.
Le Pen conceded defeat in a telephone call shortly after 210 p.m.
Payton, 39, and Durant, 40, conceded they traded on non-public information.
Congressional Republicans effectively conceded this in their failed legislation, at least superficially.
And having conceded on energy, he may face demands for other changes.
Chamberlain posted a message to the group just hours after Clinton conceded.
Mr Ashley conceded that he wouldn't want his family to work there.
"It is difficult to say exactly where the bottom lies," he conceded.
"It's kind of a U.S. phenomenon at this point," Mr. Tamers conceded.
"We know very well that next season will be different," he conceded.
Bill Nelson on Sunday conceded the Florida Senate race to Republican Gov.
After an initially defensive posture, they conceded that critics had valid concerns.
Still, Mr. Obama conceded that the battle for Mosul would be tough.
McCready had conceded to Harris, but on Thursday he withdrew his concession.
The two runs were the first Smith conceded at home this season.
Love conceded to Democrat Ben McAdams after several weeks of vote counting.
"It obviously looks slightly better on the Democrat side," Lara Trump conceded.
He conceded questions about his future after the heavy defeat were justified.
"It would not be good for America, or for Mexico," Kelly conceded.
Ryan conceded Tuesday that his plan lacks support within the White House.
" Though he offered few answers, he conceded reporters were asking "fair questions.
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on Sunday conceded the country's parliamentary election.
It was a difference of 22019,009 votes, but he conceded the race.
At Kelly's nadir in 220, the Ducks conceded 390 yards per game.
Alsdorf, meanwhile, conceded that conviction records in particular aren't actually race-blind.
Watch out: The president-elect hasn't conceded that Russia did the hacking.
But he conceded that he previously described it to prosecutors as black.
"It's an uphill battle," Mr. Obama conceded, citing gerrymandering among other challenges.
Merkel, a master tactician, conceded just enough ground to calm her critics.
Clinton, who he believed had conceded the race and accepted the results.
She conceded imperfections in the law and vowed to work on improvements.
" But the manager conceded that Gray was "still nibbling a little bit.
Mr. Garbus conceded there was very little officials could do now, legally.
Netflix conceded that coming up with successful talk shows hadn't been easy.
The artist conceded that it never hit his radar at the time.
In his quarterfinal and semifinal combined, Nadal conceded 23 break-point chances.
After going mile for mile with Steene for 67 hours, Dauwalter conceded.
The fake Dukakis had conceded to the fake Bush three minutes earlier.
"And when it's hot, it's a bit slimy and chewy," she conceded.
On Monday, The Associated Press called the race and Ms. McSally conceded.
About a half-hour before midnight, Taylor called Luria and conceded defeat.
Mr. Cox declared victory on Wednesday, but Mr. Valadao has not conceded.
Then, the administration conceded that Vietnam is not taking these people back.
"There was some post-traumatic stress from that experience," Mr. Sherwood conceded.
Mr. Orban conceded only that he was sorry if anyone was offended.
Mr. Musk conceded that his cars wouldn't receive universal regulatory approval initially.
But "we aren't yet where we want to be," the official conceded.
But the New Orleans-based staff resisted that idea, and Wein conceded.
Sure, he conceded, he wished he'd had more than the one convert.
But he conceded that the first inning had been jarring to watch.
He conceded that aggressive litigation was going to leave some people unhappy.
Seattle defensive lineman Michael Bennett conceded his team might confuse some fans.
He conceded on Monday that he could not definitively rule that out.
She later conceded that the breach had been an "error" and apologized.
Still, the auto industry has hardly conceded defeat, several industry officials said.
Mr. Netanyahu conceded to ultra-Orthodox pressure to preserve his governing coalition.
But he conceded the truth of what was occurring in his body.
Sullivan conceded the race Tuesday night and threw her support behind Pappas.
"He's a great player, someone I've always admired," Brady conceded following defeat.
The president conceded that his final decision went against his original instincts.
"Well, I didn't have a ton of success in Colorado," he conceded.
He thundered into tackles and protested when he conceded a free kick.
But she conceded that the investigation had brought some incidents to light.
At the debate the night before, he had effectively conceded New Hampshire.
"OK &aposYummy&apos is good," he conceded, and started to sing along.
But, he conceded, it is not easy for people to organize themselves.
"There were a few anxious moments earlier in the week," Pletcher conceded.
Jurors conceded during jury selection that they were aware of the claims.
Trump also noted that Clinton had already conceded the election to him.
With the last point, environmental officials conceded they could have done better.
They might as well have been selling soap—as they readily conceded.
He conceded that Mr. Trump has been reluctant to address that reality.
Even Gorecki conceded that payday loans can serve a purpose, within reason.
Yes, everybody needs health care, Scalia conceded, but everybody needs food too.
"The commission has effectively conceded," EPIC President Marc Rotenberg said by phone.
He conceded that the Yankees and the Red Sox had different timetables.
But he conceded that there was still far more work to do.
On Sunday, the Saudi foreign minister conceded that Khashoggi had been murdered.
Even Kevin Roche, the wing's architect, conceded that it was not successful.
But Wade conceded that Mr. Delicious had a winning — and amusing — personality.
Rick Saccone (R) has not officially conceded and could seek a recount.
Even so, some Republicans conceded that Ms. Pelosi had won this round.
Mr. Hamon conceded defeat on Sunday, throwing his support behind Mr. Macron.
Chris Christie on Wednesday conceded that he changed his mind on guns.
Tesla conceded that lawyers didn't review the tweet before it was sent.
Before the July 4 recess, McConnell conceded he didn't have the votes.
They'd conceded to building him a hill for an Easter Sunday Service.
Newman conceded on Wednesday morning, more than 12 hours after polls closed.
He conceded, though, that they may not make it to $22 billion.
Meanwhile, Democrat Andrew Gillum conceded the state's governor race to Republican Ron DeSantis.
London (CNN Business)Chevron has conceded defeat in the battle for Anadarko Petroleum.
The head of the external security service, Bernard Bajolet, conceded that the Nov.
He conceded, however, that he could not predict whether law suits would result.
Still, the bank conceded that its 2019 forecast might be in some jeopardy.
On the sidelines they conceded that ending the bloodshed is the key priority.
"When it comes to the French police, all fears are legitimate," conceded Jobard.
Gillum initially conceded on election night before saying all votes must be counted.
Even with added tax revenues, Yarmuth conceded the difficult path toward deficit-reduction.
But he conceded that anything can change as US-China trade negotiations continue.
Joe Biden conceded he may lose the New Hampshire primary to Bernie Sanders
"We've faced a lot of issues over the past few years," Zuckerberg conceded.
" On ABC's "Good Morning America," he conceded he would likely accept "small contributions.
An emotional Poroshenko conceded defeat to his supporters, some of whom were crying.
But Mr Turnbull laid several traps for Mr Dutton even as he conceded.
Even more surprisingly—and to his great credit—Mr Jammeh quickly conceded defeat.
Bill Nelson conceded the highly contested Florida Senate race to Florida Republican Gov.
It did not, and conceded more ground than Canada had ever planned to.
"He's probably the most dangerous player in the NFL right now," Talib conceded.
With eight months left before the decade was up, Mr Seides conceded defeat.
In a follow-up email, Ting conceded that some customer data was exposed.
"Of course there's always going to be speculation on those things," Hoult conceded.
And Bridenstine conceded that NASA isn't happy with Northrop's handling of the telescope.
The publication conceded this isn't a complete picture of scooter-sharing and crashes.
But, he conceded that the data came after a very strong first quarter.
Even the Fed has conceded that the pace of job growth has slowed.
TURKEY'S RULING AK party never conceded defeat in Istanbul's mayoral election in March.
Nationalist Party chief Simon Busuttil called Muscat and conceded defeat on Sunday morning.
It "was not an equinox tide," conceded François Ruffin, an FI deputy, wryly.
Mr Poroshenko conceded promptly, promising to "accept the will of the Ukrainian people".
In June, Kroger management conceded earnings for the fiscal second quarter ended Aug.
Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams said Wednesday that she had not conceded to Gov.
But Ms. St. John conceded that she has the luxury of professional distance.
Uber finally conceded to California's registration requirements at the beginning of the month.
In Boston, your sister tearfully conceded she couldn't take care of you anymore.
In Court, Christopher Landau, a lawyer for Maslenjak, conceded that she had lied.
Then he brought on James Milner, and England conceded a 92nd-minute goal.
" Carlson conceded the point but said "it's not just Fox promoting these people.
Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan conceded there would still be risks for the trainers.
He conceded Barclays should have had better training and tighter rules on communications.
Coach Ricardo Gareca opted for Guerrero immediately after his side conceded the goal.
But he conceded that health care would be a tougher nut to crack.
But Saccone hadn't conceded the race and was likely assessing his legal options.
In court, Christopher Landau, a lawyer for Maslenjak, conceded that she had lied.
Washington (CNN)Democrat Carolyn Bourdeaux on Wednesday formally conceded to incumbent Republican Rep.
Coleman ultimately conceded the race to Franken following the Minnesota Supreme Court ruling.
Peltz has not conceded the vote and an official count could take weeks.
"We've won lots of races, but, yeah, we've lost some, too," Jordan conceded.
But he conceded that they might also work to shore up their privileges.
United conceded the flight was neither overbooked or oversold, despite its initial claims.
Earlier Tuesday, Trump conceded the one-time White House doctor faces major problems.
"Again, Twitter has conceded that the aggregate data is classified," the judge wrote.
The former secretary of State formally conceded Trump the Oval Office last Wednesday.
Nelson conceded after a hand recount showed him trailing by about 10,000 votes.
But they conceded that trying to prevent more quakes was an inexact science.
"It is not the sexiest of topics," conceded Neera Tanden, the group's president.
Those rifts, he conceded this week, are likely to worsen before they improve.
Elizabeth Warren, "Pocahontas," one of his weakest but conceded it was still effective.
Comey himself conceded his was only a "strong sense" of what is happening.
McCready had previously conceded the race to Harris, but withdrew that concession Thursday.
While the race hasn't officially been called, Caforio essentially conceded in a statement.
David Valadao of California's 22018st District conceded on Thursday to Democrat T.J. Cox.
The current rate of sales growth is unlikely to continue, Mr. Biver conceded.
"His acting style wasn't necessarily what I had in mind," the director conceded.
But he conceded that his chances of winning outright were all but gone.
"Everyone reads it," conceded Peter Spiegel, Brussels bureau chief of The Financial Times.
A day after the Arizona Republican conceded her Senate campaign to Democratic Rep.
He conceded this week he would run a larger deficit than initially promised.
But he didn't want to miss out on the funding, so he conceded.
One election winner, Al Gore, even famously conceded defeat to the runner-up.
In the first match, Mr. Lee conceded after three and a half hours.
Comey has conceded that his "ego" has a habit of leading him astray.
The No. 7 seed Belinda Bencic conceded defeat because of an injury. (REUTERS)
"My parents were a little sketched out by it at first," Puckett conceded.
De Mistura conceded that the situation was "extremely polarized" between the two sides.
Le Pen called Macron and conceded shortly after the announced projections, Reuters said.
Chelsea had not even conceded a league goal to Arsenal since January 20.
Jackson conceded that Griffin would have to show that he could stay healthy.
He conceded that he was not to the manner — or the manor — born.
He conceded that running a sports team was not like running a business.
"The focus of Trump's campaign was not on federal spending," Mr. Chapman conceded.
David Valadao conceded on December 6, 2018 -- a full month after Election Day.
Opponents conceded defeat but warned that the new regulations would undermine traditional values.
Nadal has conceded only six games in six sets at the Foro Italico.
Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, conceded that he could not stop it.
Democrats have already conceded on several of the changes sought by GOP leaders.
"Maybe I had learned something over the past five years," Mr. Doctoroff conceded.
The last time Brazil conceded a first-half goal was 213 games ago.
At the Open's media day, Davis conceded it wasn't the association's finest hour.
But he has also conceded that he did not always feel that way.
Government officials eventually conceded that the death toll could exceed 400, Reuters reported.
"The strikeouts, for us, are going to happen," Yankees Manager Aaron Boone conceded.
Its defensive parsimony remains: Only Real Madrid has conceded fewer goals this season.
National Republican Congressional Committee spokesman Jesse Hunt also confirmed that Saccone had conceded.
Some worked; one got laughs only after he conceded how terrible it was.
And even his political opponents conceded that, professionally speaking, he had done well.
Mr. Mauriello conceded that drinking could get out of hand on the trains.
"It wouldn't even make any difference if we conceded or not," he said.
However, he conceded that a carbon tax may not get passed until 2021.
Andrea Cionci, point man for the undertaking, conceded some ambiguity but remained firm.
Canada, ranked third, hadn't conceded a point in its first two pool games.
"I did like the bombing of the Syrian airfield," one writer cheerily conceded.
"Those are legitimate questions to ask," Speaker Nancy Pelosi conceded after the vote.
If the party tiptoes around the issue, it has already conceded, she added.
The Fed conceded it was overly optimistic in predicting stronger inflation this year.
But he conceded there might be a limit to what they can do.
But he later conceded that there was nothing he could do about it.
Abramovich also conceded that this issue can likely only be fixed with legislation.
He conceded, though, that the area is now much safer than it was.
Yet he also conceded, without offering specifics, that the plan might need changes.
The bureau has already conceded the unconstitutionality of its structure, the brief said.
Trump conceded Lamb might not back Pelosi but said most House Democrats will.
Mr Netanyahu has conceded that a vote on his party leadership is needed.
Beyond that, it's tough to compete with Mexico's cheap labor costs, he conceded.
" He laughed at himself but then soberly conceded, "I always felt extremely isolated.
Earlier on Thursday Urdangarin conceded that personal expenses had been billed to Aizoon.
Eventually, Senator Bill Nelson, the Democratic incumbent, conceded to his Republican opponent, Gov.
There is one arena, at least, in which Mr. Murphy has already conceded.
He conceded that he could be arbitrary in punishing designers, big and small.
But even if that hurdle is met, Mr. Ball conceded, others lie ahead.
Brenda said Shell called him and conceded, the Lexington Herald Leader newspaper reported.
Karen Handel conceded the race Thursday morning, per local outlet Channel 2 Action News.
Leno conceded on Wednesday, however, and Breed is expected to take office in July.
As a result, the Sanders campaign has effectively conceded the South on Super Tuesday.
The Nigerian government conceded recently that it still does not know the girls' whereabouts.
Earlier this month, the army conceded to her doctor's prescription of gender affirming surgery.
The researchers conceded that their findings weren't a perfect skeleton key into everyone's homes.
Rahul Gandhi, leader of the Congress Party, conceded defeat in a speech Thursday evening.
Ozzie conceded that Tromer found a flaw, but not one that couldn't be fixed.
Flashback: Netflix conceded in October that directly setting up shop wouldn't work in China.
Cruz conceded that most of his party's complaints were derived solely from personal stories.
Amazon initially resisted the request citing First Amendment grounds — but later conceded and complied.
Sanders conceded today, but he inspired so many people around the world — including me.
Cohn rolled her eyes and conceded to putting a jacket over her tube top.
As she conceded, the other 27 EU countries have been impressively united over Brexit.
Schiff conceded that Acme's product is a spin on raw, Hawaiian poke, not authentic.
What's more: Even Swift conceded that Kanye referencing her in the song was complimentary.
The former business secretary, Vince Cable, conceded that there had been no "spectacular breakthrough".
Even Microsoft has all but conceded that's not going to happen – niche handsets notwithstanding.
Prosecutors conceded they lacked evidence to establish that the men obtained such a benefit.
A few of the democracy advocates conceded that the homemade bomb gave them pause.
Hofer conceded defeat in a post in German on his Facebook page on Monday.
Others conceded that the defeat showed the country's lack of development in the sport.
UPDATE: Hillary Clinton has conceded and Donald Trump has won the U.S. presidential election.
But from an investor point of view he conceded they could all do better.
The ageing president conceded; from January, the fee will be cut by a third.
"I understand that these results may not be completely satisfying to everyone," Kirby conceded.
But she conceded to reporters that she was in pain after competing on Monday.
President Obama's long-time strategist David Axelrod conceded this critical contradiction of selling Obamacare.
I would have conceded that, yes, his private school did actually sound pretty radical.
Gingrich conceded that Congress can't ignore the relationships Trump's businesses have with foreign governments.
Having conceded the point once, Apple will find it hard to resist in future.
"It ultimately was better for the vibe of the show continuing on," Oh conceded.
The police chief, Jeff Davis, has since conceded the object was not a weapon.
Mester conceded that energy prices have fallen more than she or the committee expected.
The Democrats conceded, adding tax cuts of their own, while Republican opponents faded away.
AWAC has contingency plans to keep the operations running but conceded in a Sep.
Though they conceded users have no way to opt out of streak emoji appearing.
"People who are less well off, it's going to hurt them more," Chisholm conceded.
Clinton conceded the race in a phone call with Trump, according to an aide.
Gillum conceded to DeSantis on Tuesday after returns showed him trailing by 2202 point.
McMurray, a town supervisor from Niagara County, conceded the race shortly after 11 p.m.
DeSantis leads by more than 33,600 votes but Gillum has not conceded the race.
Steve Knight (R-Calif.) conceded his race to Democratic challenger Katie Hill on Wednesday.
But the Senate GOP aide conceded it was a bad summer for House Republicans.
Clinton conceded to Barack Obama shortly after the final primary and before the convention.
Trump conceded to ending joint war games with South Korea while the negotiations continue.
But she conceded that Buttigieg is leading her in early state and national polls.
Pittenger conceded the race late Tuesday night, telling his supporters he had called Harris.
Richter also conceded he had been "brutal" at times with some of the witnesses.
For all his early misgivings, Samuel later conceded that his son was a genius.
But Giuliani conceded that White House officials were caught off guard by his comments.
Clinton immediately conceded the race as media organizations called it for the Vermont Independent.
Ms. Marcelo conceded that a large percentage of families do not use the Care.
The death benefit of about $2,300, or a year's salary, is small, he conceded.
She conceded that half of the evidence from the crime scene is now gone.
He conceded Tuesday night to pastor Mark Harris in North Carolina's 9th District primary.
Within two hours of polls closing, three of his main rivals had conceded defeat.
Though less outspoken, Republicans have largely conceded that a second vote will be necessary.
Abrams has not yet conceded the election, though Republican Brian Kemp has declared victory.
He conceded that among humans, mothers in many societies have a tendency to worry.
Moore eventually lost to Democrat Doug Jones, but has not officially conceded the election.
Maybe so—indeed, some members of the original tolerance trios later conceded as much.
Significantly, conceded that the appeal raises a serious, albeit novel, issue of public concern.
The class – and the judge – conceded that Kia's technical and engineering documents are proprietary.
Brzezinski then praised McSally for how she "gracefully conceded in defeat" to Democratic Rep.
He conceded, however, that Russia still had "lots to do" to be fully reinstated.
"Well, we've got to work hard, and it's going to be tough," Bilirakis conceded.
American officials conceded this week that there was some "vagueness" in the original measure.
Stumbo conceded defeat to Republican Larry Brown just over an hour after polls closed.
The office also conceded that Mr. Noerdlinger was not a drug dealer, he said.
Moments earlier, Mr. Putin conceded that he had favored Mr. Trump in the election.
Sanders essentially conceded that Biden will win the nomination if things don't change dramatically.
Mx. Arrowood conceded that their gender identity can be difficult for others to understand.
For once, Mr. Trump conceded, he was not the master of the news cycle.
Mr. Stevenson conceded that a mere failure to remember was not by itself sufficient.
However, last week Admiral Rogers conceded that his own test had not been met.
White House officials conceded regrets about how they handled the accusations against Mr. Porter.
But ISRO chairman Kailasavadivoo Sivan still conceded he has some butterflies in his stomach.
Krefeld conceded it has no legal proof the paintings are rightfully in its collection.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's candidate for mayor of Istanbul conceded in a repeat election.
"I fell short in my role preventing sexual harassment," Mr. Bullock conceded in February.
In a statement on Monday, Comcast conceded that it was out of the running.
But in a statement released Monday, Ms. Jones conceded the race to Mr. Hurd.
" Yes, he conceded, "some of these neighborhoods are becoming the equivalent of vertical suburbs.
He conceded, however, that open communication between consultants and counselors was not always possible.
"It's caused me a certain amount of grief," he conceded in the oral history.
Justice Murphy's ruling said prosecutors had conceded that the police tracked the suspect's phone.
" Mr. Buckwald conceded that it was not easy: "It was a chore, at first.
Saudi Arabia's top prosecutor conceded that the journalist's death appears to have been premeditated.
A month after Mr. Porter's departure, Mr. Kelly conceded he had mishandled the response.
He conceded that Ms. Zhang would not be happy about the competition, of course.
Senators have conceded that consensus on that final report may be difficult to reach.
Morenz conceded that he did not have all the facts, and maybe never will.
Ms. Conklin conceded that Mr. Gardner had done some good work in the Senate.
Anson conceded on cross-examination that he didn't remember the list being color coded.
The neurologist conceded that given the white blood cells, this probably was an infection.
But on May 19th he publicly conceded defeat in the Open Society Foundations investigation.
Ayotte on Wednesday conceded the New Hampshire Senate race after a narrow loss. Gov.
"Clearly we are not where we want to be on this level," conceded Goodell.
Some state Democratic parties conceded they hadn't even considered the possibility of a disruption. 
On Friday, Trudeau conceded that his government's attempts to negotiate a solution have failed.
Heller conceded with Rosen at 50.8 percent of the vote to his 45 percent.
He conceded that this had not usually been his attitude, to put it mildly.
Any new system would need to be evaluated through rigorous clinical trials, Hinton conceded.
But she conceded that such a route was unlikely with the administration's current leadership.
He also conceded that his father's standing likely played a role in his career.
" The real trouble, he conceded, is that "Rome is already chaotic as it is.
The lawyers conceded that, by international standards, these rights might not look like much.
At his trial last month, his lawyers conceded that he had committed the attack.
But in congressional testimony last week, Hyten conceded U.S. missile defense cannot stop hypersonics.
But Ms. Niemtzow conceded that sustainability and so-called ethical practices don't come cheap.
Canada captain Frank Dancevic said they conceded the doubles to avoid risk of injury.
He conceded he made enemies in "Prescription Games," a 2001 book about the industry.
"We roll through a lot of people," Levin conceded, in a speech last year.
ABIDJAN, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Gambia's President Yahya Jammeh conceded his defeat in a Dec.
Lighthizer conceded weakening the biologics provision made the trade deal worse on that point.
Tony Pena, the Dominican manager and longtime Yankees coach, conceded his roster looked strong.
Rick Scott, and Andrew Gillum, the Democratic candidate for governor, conceded to Mr. DeSantis.
Mr. Wexler conceded that it had been cruel to send Ms. Bloom into peril.
Ellis conceded that her side had not been at their best when going forward.
"But it's good that A.K.P. conceded to a political debate from a democratic standpoint."
The candidate with the third most votes, Antonio Alvarez Desanti, conceded on Sunday evening.
Still, Figueroa is taken aback, she conceded, when Messier asks about the latest Riveters game.
N.H.L. players, Watson conceded, are in far better shape than they were 40 years ago.
Rios allegedly conceded she "may have dropped the child" during the argument, the report said.
Even Shawe, according to the Supreme Court, conceded Chancellor Bouchard was justified in the appointment.
"Nobody could have told me anything," he conceded, with a wide smile and raised brow.
Then, Falih conceded in May that 2019 was the new target for an international listing.
Shah also conceded the crisis could have been better handled by senior White House officials.
In a statement Wednesday, Katz, who has not conceded, urged patience with the ongoing count.
Even Trump's strongest surrogate, Rudy Giuliani, conceded that it was not the boss' best debate.
Specifically, he conceded to lift China's ban on U.S. beef imports, in place since 2737.
Cramer conceded that tariffs have affected the global economy on a year-over-year comparison.
Chelsea have conceded just three times from direct attacks, compared with 13 last time around.
He has not yet conceded the race or referred to Clinton as the likely nominee.
But he also conceded that his nuclear deal with Iran remained a source of strain.
McGregor conceded his back and another million memes of Conor McGregor tapping out were born.
But even in her dismissals, she conceded that Trump had watched "clips" of the interview.
" However, Richmond conceded, "We have had brown tide there before but nothing to this extent.
Even Reagan's sharpest political critics conceded that he was an honest man who had integrity.
He conceded, instead, that it might have influenced how he treated the inquiry into Mrs.
Her main opponent, Eric Chu of the governing party, Kuomintang, conceded just after 7 p.m.
" But he also conceded that 40 years ago, he "dated a lot of young ladies.
In his lone inning of work, Blanton conceded just one hit while facing four batters.
The opposition Labor party has conceded defeat and Bill Shorten stepped down as its leader.
Even the bill's champions conceded it had little to no chance of passing the House.
"Elderly white men are not necessarily what's popular in our party right now," Danielson conceded.
Grassley, who is chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, conceded that point in his letter.
According to CNN, the Clinton campaign has already conceded to some of the organization's demands.
Mr. Rubio's advisers privately conceded that it had been a difficult night for their candidate.
Kilgore conceded, though, that Harris was unfaithful to his wife and regularly sexted with women.
Lyft's chief financial officer, Brian Roberts, conceded that 2019 would be its "peak loss year".
ET remarks will be her first since she conceded the contest to Trump early Wednesday.
It was Valentine's Day," she replied, before he eventually conceded, "Oh my gosh, we're married.
This week she conceded that Parliament would be allowed to request more time after all.
Once Sanders effectively conceded the race, he took on full-throated advocacy for Secretary Clinton.
Google eventually conceded that its algorithm wasn't showing the best judgment and fixed the problem.
"I'd probably say the same thing if I was in their position," Mr Trump conceded.
Her opponent, former municipal Judge Desiree Charbonnet, conceded the race and congratulated Cantrell late Saturday.
" A Clinton victory, which Buchanan conceded the polls were predicting, promised "a bad moon rising.
Sony conceded defeat in early 2015, ditching its own program for a Spotify-backed service.
Republican representative Mike Conaway conceded there had maybe been "inappropriate meetings" and poor judgment exercised.
That is two more than they actually mustered, but still as many as they conceded.
He also conceded that he does not have direct authority over the Walk of Fame.
One government official conceded the nation had taken on too many projects without proper planning.
Vice President Joseph Boakai conceded defeat, urging his supporters to rally behind the president-elect.
Japan rejects these demands but conceded it will debate the issue at the economic dialogue.
Sky New conceded the interview was a mistake and removed it from all its platforms.
They have conceded one goal this tournament, and that was Xhedan Shaqiri's unstoppable overhead kick.
As even Sanders has conceded, the differences between the United States and Denmark are striking.
The Associated Press called the race for DeSantis on Election Night, and Gillum initially conceded.
Alaphilippe, speaking from Val d'Isere, where the riders took shelter in a tunnel, conceded defeat.
His officials have conceded, however, that scrapping the Texcoco project would cost billions of dollars.
She conceded that it's possible, but was probably trained not to say more than that.
However, he conceded progress would be tricky given the differing viewpoints among G-7 members.
He conceded, however, that a financial crisis outside the U.S. would be a wild card.
Before Trump repeated the claim on Thursday, his campaign conceded that no such video exists.
But he conceded there's currently "no foolproof way" to prevent under 13s from signing up.
Eight years later, Winfrey still stands by her belief, but has conceded the culture war.
And Zuckerberg himself has conceded the company probably wouldn't be profitable without its international business.
But most Leavers have conceded that the short-term effects of uncertainty would be negative.
Mr. Bevin has not conceded and a recanvass of votes is scheduled for next week.
Senior police officials later conceded after an investigation that Mehsud had no ties to militancy.
The man conceded he had broken into the home and stolen items, the complaint says.
A number of veteran diplomats conceded that there were areas at State that were unnecessary.
Sears' bankruptcy attorneys conceded how important this year's holiday sales will be for the company.
When reporters followed up, President Trump conceded that President Obama probably did make calls sometimes.
When asked, Lobo conceded that these bills may very well be hamstringing state economic development.
Sometimes "there's just too much to know," conceded Gawande, who is himself an endocrine specialist.
Gillum initially conceded the race on Tuesday after returns showed him trailing by 1 point.
While Sisniega conceded there were problems, he put a positive spin on any such issues.
McCain conceded Wednesday that he did not know whether his call was getting any traction.
Bevin conceded defeat on Thursday after a recanvass of votes showed no change in results.
Ms. Zelter, 66, conceded that her display of outrage was unlikely to produce quick results.
Abrams has not conceded and has a slim chance of moving on to a runoff.
Clinton conceded to Trump in a phone call in the early morning hours of Wednesday.
But since the uproar, the officials have conceded that the results were less than satisfactory.
The Democrat conceded on election night before walking back his concession as vote totals tightened.
Airbus conceded Tuesday that it would need to significantly streamline production and shave operating costs.
Critics said the lack of details raised suspicions that Mr. Kerry had conceded too much.
They've conceded there won't be a wall across America's entire southern border financed by Mexico.
Her dream of going east persisted, however, and in time Mr. Long conceded to relocating.
London Breed reached the milestone on Wednesday, when her opponent conceded a tight mayoral race.
But still, somehow, a winner has yet to be declared and neither candidate has conceded.
After all, Trump conceded in issuing the pardon that he didn't know Libby at all.
But Mr. Quang A conceded that his own bid had almost no chance of succeeding.
Mr. Kasich has conceded that his campaign will have to end if he loses Ohio.
They conceded a strange new feeling of powerlessness in the face of Mr. Trump's ascendance.
Top Republicans have conceded for months that they're likely lose the House in November's midterms.
He was unarmed and did not have a weapon in his vehicle, officials have conceded.
Stuck in a state of absolute fatigue, Johnson easily conceded his back and a choke.
Ms. Meachum, 62, thinks she has deciphered eight of them — "or maybe not," she conceded.
They lost the Rust Belt this election – but they conceded the Corn Belt decades ago.
On this point, the defense minister conceded that Trump's emphasis on defense spending was valid.
All the same, he conceded that he may have been naïve about Mr. Melnikov's intentions.
No recount took place, as Mr. Kobach's lead grew to 345 and Mr. Colyer conceded.
But she conceded that even emergency officials are prone to rumors, at least among themselves.
Now that there are legal attempts to punish those responsible, they've conceded something did happen.
The Canadians were so dominant that the Swiss pairing conceded the match after six ends.
And some Republicans conceded that the current president's support, while helpful, is not necessarily vital.
Some F.B.I. agents who voted for Mr. Trump have privately conceded they made a mistake.
Brady, with a giggle, conceded he was out of his element as a lead blocker.
Now, however, that has been pushed back by a few days, EU officials have conceded.
As for her drinking the night of the incident, Ms. Vladimer conceded she had drinks.
Still, the general conceded that not all the details could be explained by natural causes.
"It's rather risky to go far from Saigon," the chief tourism official conceded that spring.
Above, counting votes in Gwinnett County, Ga. His Democratic opponent, Stacey Abrams, has not conceded.
"Some of these people do exist," Trump's onetime campaign manager Corey Lewandowski conceded to me.
Then we conceded two goals from set plays and you can't afford three soft goals.
Democrats have conceded to Republican walkouts before, yielding on major gun control and vaccine legislation.
Aides conceded that he is having a hard time balancing midterm campaigning with public empathy.
It is an attitude, he conceded, that puts Vallejo in something of a diversity bubble.
"The difference between this and journalism is you can make millions of dollars," he conceded.
But Ms. Feucher conceded that persuading people to accept new regulations is no easy task.
Yet Mr. Egan conceded a certain professional glee that Mr. Trump is here to stay.
While Min felt pulled to run for office, he conceded it was a tough decision.
But Saccone had not yet conceded as of Wednesday morning and could request a recount.
" He conceded that, in the H.S.B.C. saga, "you have a lot of real fake things.
An American of Afghan descent, Mr. Anwar conceded that African-Americans remain in the competition.
After a 1-1 start in the opening set, Collins conceded only six more points.
Serving for the match at 5-4, Medvedev conceded a break after committing four errors.
Mr. Saar congratulated Mr. Netanyahu and conceded defeat in a televised statement an hour later.
Mr. Scaramucci conceded on Tuesday that the leaking was not confined to the communications operation.
The German conceded that he was not the favorite to raise the trophy on Feb.
But he conceded that only a catastrophe would lead to the adoption of his concept.
Mr. Jammeh initially conceded the race, before he suddenly called into question the election results.
Mr. Garvey sued for libel, and Mr. Kasten eventually conceded that the ad was inaccurate.
Dallas has conceded only three goals during its unbeaten stretch and kept three clean sheets.
Both sets of lawyers also conceded they want to wait for the DOJ's IG report.
Tillerson also conceded being "a little too aggressive" in a push to overhaul the department.
However, Wells Fargo conceded that the scandals are hurting its government and institutional banking division.
" But he conceded "that may take longer than, you know, than people at first thought.
But just a few breaths earlier, he had conceded that confusion reigned with these Knicks.
He conceded in a New York Times interview last year that he's under enormous pressure.
" Mr. Mountain also conceded that "on the financial side, we have not moved further ahead.
Lu apologized on Saturday and conceded that the company still owed wages, the newspaper added.
"More can and should be done here, both in terms industry and government," Schruers conceded.
Abrams hasn't conceded, arguing that outstanding votes could force a runoff election under Georgia law.
The governor conceded on Friday that the photo was of him and apologized for it.
It was the first goal Dortmund conceded at home in the Champions League this season.
He conceded that some of the executed drug offenders shouldn't have been put to death.
Diacre was furious about a meaningless goal conceded in second-half injury time that night.
"We are behind," Trump's campaign manager and pollster Kellyanne Conway conceded on Sunday to NBC.
Even then, Rob does very little to make us think that he's conceded the point.
By August, just six months after launch, Rubin conceded that his business needed a makeover.
Jones celebrated his victory with his supporters — though Moore has not yet conceded the election.
Liverpool, ahead by 5-0 at the 80-minute mark, was through; five minutes later, it had conceded twice — through an Edin Dzeko effort and a penalty, conceded by James Milner and converted by Diego Perotti — and Anfield, previously almost delirious, seemed anxious, fretful.
Last month, Sears Holdings (SHLD, -3.40%) conceded there is 'substantial doubt' it can stay in business.
" She then conceded, "One of them — if you really see what people are saying about me.
Klobuchar conceded that women running for office are without a doubt held to a different standard.
As such, Roldán said progress had been made but conceded there was more work to do.
Even Iran's oil minister conceded on Monday that this week's decision was a relatively easy one.
Benalla, he said, was a "known quantity" although he conceded he did not personally know him.
The case eventually reached the Tax Court, and IRS lawyers conceded that the cost was deductible.
It was a strong sign that Sarkozy announced he would vote for Fillon as he conceded.
Yellen conceded that some changes need to be made to take the onus off smaller institutions.
"I can't sleep because of joy," said Sanneh, who wept when Jammeh conceded defeat last Friday.
But Sanders's camp, frustrated by the disorganization, has still not formally conceded the race to Clinton.
Though he initially conceded, McMurray retracted and vowed to "fight like hell" to get a recount.
Sanders fell behind in pledged delegates, then was mathematically eliminated, then conceded, then fully endorsed Clinton.
The former SEAL conceded on cross-examination that he did not see Gallagher pull the trigger.
"But indeed the Volkswagen brand is struggling to find its way in the future," he conceded.
Unable to continue, Australian Open champion Wozniacki conceded the match before the start of the decider.
Mr Davis has also conceded that any deal negotiated under Article 50 would require parliamentary approval.
So when I subsequently examined two DNA profiles with similarly distant matches, I quickly conceded defeat.
Vaeth conceded that rival Dublin would also benefit, hosting possibly even more staff from the banks.
Kayamori conceded that there may be unofficial over the counter trading, but Liquid "can't control" that.
This time, as pressure mounted from legislators, investors, advertisers and the public alike, the company conceded.
But Rubio conceded there is no way to know if it would have made a difference.
But he conceded that the material dated to a project that had formally ended around 2003.
Michael Capuano has conceded to Ayanna Pressley in Tuesday night's primary elections, reports the Associated Press.
He also conceded that the ECB's oil price assumption, with respect to forecasting inflation, was conservative.
Asked about the "optics" of the Trump administration's hardline policy, Sessions conceded, "it hasn't been good."
In the age of President Donald Trump, however, Lee conceded that it had become more difficult.
Pizzi conceded that his team - the second-lowest ranked of the tournament - at times lacked precision.
But police conceded that Carrieri and her lawyer could come into headquarters to peruse the file.
The Save the 8th campaign supporting the No vote conceded defeat earlier, with #Repealedthe8th trending worldwide.
He sees it that way sometimes, Mitchell conceded, but he also has a family to feed.
Carothers finally conceded in a post on his blog Tuesday that no permit meant no rally.
Or that he may have conceded that he did not pay federal income taxes for years.
Yahoo conceded Thursday that information linked to 500 million user accounts has been leaked by hackers.
And although Britain has conceded that it faces an exit bill, its size is highly contentious.
The youngest brother later conceded that he had been covering for his brothers, the police said.
"I agree," Pall conceded, searching in the depths of his skull for a more nuanced argument.
"Such a wild mind!" conceded the VHS likeness of Goenka one night, to my great relief.
Trump later conceded to the requests for a federal probe, ordering a "supplemental investigation" into Kavanaugh.
But there's one patch of ground the Trump campaign has not conceded: El Paso County, Colorado.
And I am told Secretary Clinton congratulated Donald Trump on his victory, and conceded to him.
And almost as soon as the Associated Press called the race in Sinema's favor, McSally conceded.
He conceded the current furor was reminiscent of this, but said he would not step down.
At least Trump has now conceded that maybe, just maybe, humans have contributed to global warming.
At that time Hess conceded to an agreement that added three Elliott appointees to the board.
In a gracious early morning victory speech in New York City, Trump said Hillary Clinton conceded.
CNN asked them to describe where they were in 2008 when Clinton conceded to then-Sen.
"I need to be more patient," The Domestics star, 34, conceded on the latest PEOPLE Now.
Najib conceded the election in a news conference but has not been seen in public since.
He conceded there was little the United States could do to exert further pressure on Pyongyang.
He conceded it was unfortunate the event had been held in Google's shiny, central London offices.
By Thursday, United conceded that the flight was not overbooked or oversold, despite its initial claim.
Former CEO Dick Costolo conceded back in February 20143 that 'we suck at dealing with abuse'.
Karen Handel conceded to Democratic challenger Lucy McBath in Georgia's tight 6th District election on Thursday.
"Democrats have the right to drag this out quite a bit," a senior administration official conceded.
Because Clinton conceded on her own will that night, Conway said her supporters should move on.
Danijel Subasic, 6 The goalkeeper could not be blamed for any of the four goals conceded.
Handel's fiercest Republican opponent in the primary, Bob Gray, quickly conceded the race and endorsed Handel.
He did not, he conceded, head down to see Gurley's body himself in the landing below.
But, the study also conceded that taking a break isn't necessarily the best option for everyone.
He conceded his first match six holes in, and he was down three at the time.
Ley conceded an "error of judgement," but hopes to be reinstated as minister after an investigation.
But he conceded that alterations to its models was unlikely to endow the Bank with infallibility.
He initially conceded defeat but a week later contested the result and called for another poll.
"I'm sure we'll see a lot of great games from him in the future," conceded Djokovic.
Gowdy conceded that there is some room for improvement on the House's version of the bill.
Rossi begrudgingly conceded nearly six months after Gregoire was sworn into office and working as governor.
Others conceded that a sexual encounter might have happened, but urged Ms. Dakolo to move on.
Andrew G. Beshear, Mr. Bevin's Democratic challenger, has claimed victory, but Mr. Bevin has not conceded.
"Maybe the stupid people weren't quite as stupid as I thought they were," Mr. Summers conceded.
Their net gain is now 38 seats, after Republican Mia Love conceded her race in Utah.
The best known candidate in the race, Northampton County District Attorney John Morganelli, conceded to Wild.
Democrat Carolyn Bourdeaux conceded her bid for Georgia's Seventh Congressional District on Wednesday against incumbent Rep.
The Cardinal may have "forgotten things or overlooked things" when asked questions by police, Richter conceded.
Abrams has not conceded, insisting her campaign will not end until all the votes are counted.
Gillum conceded on election night after returns showed him down by a percentage point to DeSantis.
Kenyatta was declared winner on Friday but his main challenger, Raila Odinga, has not yet conceded.
Rival Marine Le Pen reportedly called Macron and conceded shortly after projections showed him far ahead.
In private, he has conceded to aides and friends that he believes it will not work.
The Supreme Court narrowly squelched those efforts in June; Trump ultimately conceded defeat earlier this month.
Mr. Omowale conceded that some of the party's past speech could have been perceived as racist.
Collins conceded that the Mets were searching for right-handed hitters who can handle center field.
In January, in his final State of the Union address, he conceded he had fallen short.
He amassed five strikeouts, conceded no walks and allowed two runs (one earned) and six hits.
It was true, the Court conceded, that most of those cases had involved African-American children.
By Friday, Mr. Benioff conceded that Twitter was a deal he could afford to pass up.
Opposition candidate Ricardo Anaya also conceded defeat and said he called Lopez Obrador to congratulate him.
An unnecessary remark, Hal conceded, but also, she thought, not inconsistent with Oliver's sense of humor.
Chef's Resource conceded that it's a "long-term investment" and rated it 4.1 of 5 stars.
Matt Bevin conceded the governor's race Thursday after a recanvass of last week's gubernatorial election results.
" But of the sensitive emails "in question," Pelosi conceded, "It would be better if they weren't.
Apple has conceded that consumers are waiting longer to upgrade their iPhones to the latest models.
But he conceded that the evaluation system made it uncomfortable for students to register their disapproval.
JJ Kinahan, chief market strategist for TD Ameritrade, conceded that a stronger dollar is a problem.
In a surprise result, Yameen lost his re-election bid last month and initially conceded defeat.
This time, however, the police conceded that they had no reason to force the protestors out.
She also conceded that the company castrates and clips the tails of pigs without using anesthetic.
Republicans have already tacitly conceded that they can't fully repeal the law because of these limitations.
But he conceded this hypothesis seems unlikely because users are rarely faithful to a single dealer.
Steve Mollenkopf (Qualcomm CEO) conceded at trial that Qualcomm does not sell chips to unlicensed OEMs.
He conceded that it was "extraordinarily difficult" to carry out an investigation in a conflict zone.
Trinaldo conceded his back and Lee picked up the biggest name on his record to date.
Some did not believe the hype was justified; others conceded the substance but regretted the style.
In Pennsylvania, the mayors of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh have all but conceded that legalization is inevitable.
When Roma conceded possession in the Chelsea half, Hazard used his pace to launch a counterattack.
After initial denials, his aides privately conceded on Thursday that he had undergone emergency medical treatment.
"We were mildly scooped by this," conceded John Gatesy, the senior scientist leading the museum study.
Bernie Sanders, who has all but conceded the nomination to Clinton, had $2000 million on hand.
Bernie Sanders, who has all but conceded the nomination to Clinton, had $9.2 million on hand.
"I think it's going to happen," he conceded in a telephone interview from the Senate floor.
"I, myself, would have maybe represented that idea even 10 or 12 years ago," he conceded.
A police major conceded the "secret" information allegedly found on the reporters wasn't actually a secret.
I conceded that their only cinematic purpose was to be in a film about my dad.
More: Mr. Trump's tax cut won't power the growth he predicts, White House officials have conceded.
Green conceded that there was "change afoot," but said he thought it would far more gradual.
He beat out Muharrem Ince, who conceded defeat after winning only 30.6 percent of the vote.
He conceded that some had been wrong, but defended others and declined to explain his thinking.
On Saturday night, he conceded defeat and said he would no longer serve as opposition leader.
" He expressed regret that Ms. Argento felt threatened and he conceded that "the timing was terrible.
But on Friday, officials conceded that the remaining 27 personnel in Havana were still at risk.
Any potential gains to the American economy will already have been conceded to Chinese pre-eminence.
And though they conceded that political statements by the investigative team were inappropriate, they said Mrs.
Still, Sweden's health agency has conceded more measures are likely as the virus continues to spread.
Everyone at the Bonn talks conceded that nations were still way off course from that goal.
But Professor Jang conceded that the restrictiveness of the new federal cannabis law posed enforcement challenges.
I just conceded to go in and go under the knife and get a hip replacement.
Many Americans are still uncertain that they will benefit from the tax measure, Mr. Bliss conceded.
Crowley conceded defeat in the primaries, even dedicating a guitar performance to his opponent that night.
The summit's host, French President Emmanuel Macron, conceded it was important to maintain ties with Putin.
Mr. Benjamin conceded, phrasing things delicately, that there was "a degree of expectation" surrounding the premiere.
Salas conceded two runs in the bottom of the seventh, pushing the Dodgers ahead 10-6.
Atlético has conceded only one goal in its last 12 Champions League knockout matches at home.
But his office later conceded that there was no official way for the public to contribute.
"If anybody knew what actually happened that night, no one would have conceded," the source said.
Kentucky House Speaker Greg Stumbo (D) conceded defeat in his eastern Floyd and Pike County district.
In fact, many of the guests conceded that they hadn't even seen a film this week.
Several experts have conceded that several rounds of testing may be needed for an accurate diagnosis.
But he conceded that his enthusiasm had not been enough to sway many of his friends.
In a written statement, Mr. Beyer conceded having had "intimate" and "inappropriate" relations with Ms. Abitbol.
The key, he conceded, is that wearables need to be something people actually want to wear.
The space is "superlative-laden, I would say, in terms of the naming," Brian Swette conceded.
On Tuesday, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin conceded a 15 percent rate would be difficult to attain.
He also conceded some resentment toward Nikolas for being "the favored brother," according to the report.
But he conceded the overhaul was enacted a few days after an EU deadline had lapsed.
Netanyahu conceded that any Middle East peace deal is about far more than just real estate.
Bloomberg conceded to The New York Times that he would even put his money behind Sens.
Vlad Chiriches and Dragos Grigore will lead a defense that only conceded two goals in qualifying.
He took aim at customers behaviour for the disaster, but also conceded the promotion had flaws.
How to reach that goal is still the subject of inchoate plans, Mr. de Blasio conceded.
The spotlight that follows him like a comet's tail took some getting used to, he conceded.
"I cannot fault the commitment and desire but unfortunately we conceded two easy goals," Wenger said.
"There's a little bit of a balancing act," conceded Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary.
And a fourth, called by Republicans, conceded that an impeachable act need not be a crime.
Lamb was declared the winner by some media outlets on Wednesday, but Saccone has not conceded.
But he conceded that the views of his business partner, Mr. Gill, may be more nuanced.
That's what co-writer Chris Terrio conceded to me before I saw The Rise of Skywalker.
Gantz conceded the race to the prime minister on Wednesday, with 97% of the vote counted.
McCready conceded the race in late Tuesday night, telling supporters he called Bishop to congratulate him.
Subasic also has a better minutes-per-goal-conceded ratio than his final counterpart Hugo Lloris.
China has not renounced its claim over the shoal, nor has the Philippines conceded China's claim.
Raj Shah, a White House spokesman, conceded that the process of reuniting families would be difficult.
Even by Turkish standards the steel industry is in a tough spot, as Mr. Dalbeler conceded.
They remain tied for the group lead, with the same number of goals scored and conceded.
With heavy braces on both knees, Vonn conceded it might be time to end her career.
"It would be an act of insanity to try to compete with the N.F.L.," he conceded.
In 2014, the Pentagon conceded that nearly all of its weapons systems are vulnerable to hacking.
Asked if she conceded that she had profited from Mr. Cosby's legal troubles, Ms. Troiani responded enthusiastically.
" Pournelle acknowledged that "It's generally conceded that I wrote the first published book written on a computer.
Mr Stokes, Mark Wood and Liam Plunkett, three seam bowlers, conceded fewer runs than they normally do.
Among those who bowled at least 300 deliveries, only four conceded runs at a more miserly rate.
After Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev displayed the pilot, President Dwight Eisenhower conceded that the  aircraft was spying .
Saudi Energy Minister Khalid Al-Falih conceded on Wednesday that the scandal had hurt the kingdom's image.
Obama, however, conceded that following Clinton's surprising defeat, Democrats "have to do some thinking" about their message.
Long-ruling Jammeh had conceded defeat publicly last week after his narrow loss to opposition leader Barrow.
Saudi Arabia initially denied any involvement, then conceded that "rogue elements" had carried out a premeditated murder.
But Smith conceded that many companies have become increasingly wary of Huawei's growing clout in recent years.
When research was published throwing the weight of the evidence against his position, Hawking conceded both bets.
She conceded that 1950s-era rates "sound pretty shockingly high," but declined to specify what she favors.
Mr Yameen, who had appeared determined to cling to power just seven months before, conceded without protest.
During his third and final run, he conceded to the old-school gatekeepers of Mexico — and won.
Manafort at first denied that Kilimnik was involved in witness tampering, but later conceded that he was.
At a presidential primary debate on Friday, Biden conceded he faced stiff competition in the Granite State.
Jones, who is close to Biden, has conceded that a Sanders nomination would make his reelection tougher.
Despite Trump's resistance, at least one administration official conceded it was likely additional lawyers would be needed.
For the first time in a while, Musk conceded the company may need to raise more capital.
Despite its reputation, leaders conceded Wieden and Kennedy is not perfect or the best fit for everyone.
Ailes rejected the idea that the TV could lie, but conceded that it could magnify and distort.
The punt conceded the contest, and the third quarter is too soon to wave the white flag.
After all the Nationals had endured, Rendon conceded, they simply could not have faced a different ending.
Mr Yameen, who had appeared determined to cling to power just six months before, conceded without protest.
Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) has conceded her Senate seat to the state's Attorney General Josh Hawley.
Bronk conceded that excluding Turkey would create some supply chain problems, at least in the short term.
In 26 games, Atlético has conceded just 11 goals, fewer than any other top club in Europe.
After the post went viral, the department conceded that the patients had probably used drugs besides pot.
In its guidance, W.H.O. conceded that it may be "logistically impossible" to obtain blood from nonaffected areas.
"It's overwhelming I suppose, innit?" conceded one of the gang when police confronted him with the evidence.
He was not charged, but later conceded that his actions might be considered illegal under new laws.
Now that he has conceded his fight for those values, he should be abandoned as a vehicle.
"It's the retweets that get me in trouble," Trump conceded during an April town hall on CNN.
Are we -- have we conceded that hydrocarbons are going to be with us for quite a while?
Appearing on "Squawk Box, " Hoffman conceded that Musk should perhaps find a different outlet for his outbursts.
Mr Yildirim conceded in front of the cameras as soon as the first results were made public.
The Democrats, emboldened by their takeover of the House of Representatives, conceded nothing during the stand-off.
Foxx conceded she thought the amendment would pass and certainly not experience a 141 vote beat down.
This week its boss, Andrew Mackenzie, conceded that he is reconsidering its foray into American shale oil.
He conceded that if he did attend the debate, it could be notched as a flip-flop.
Nonetheless, unless one side conceded on the question of the border controls, the dispute would surely continue.
Greenfield conceded that she generally is a strange eater, although her dad introduced her to the idea.
Two reports noted that up to 70 percent of physicians conceded that they never cleaned their ties.
Clinton had fought back enough during the campaign, the former Democratic nominee conceded that she had not.
On Thursday, TV3 conceded that they had edited the image, per pro-Barca Catalan sports daily Sport.
But he conceded Tuesday he thought he barred the commonwealth from prosecuting the case 11 years ago.
After much persuasion, Zhou finally conceded and allowed pest control to remove the rats from his apartment.
Darshan-Leitner welcomed the ruling but conceded that it was unlikely to be enforced in New Zealand.
The dancer conceded that, while her gesture may be powerful, she is by no means a runner.
He conceded that he wanted the dirt on Clinton but that no dirt was to be had.
Steve Knight in California's 25th Congressional District (the race was close, but Knight conceded on Wednesday afternoon).
Last week Trump conceded only this: That the barrier could be made of steel and not concrete.
Although the country's sports minister, Vitaly Mutko, conceded the ultras had "shamed" the country, others were incensed.
In an interview, Mr. Faizabadi conceded that his lyrics could give the impression that he supported violence.
The Bank of Japan conceded last month that inflation could remain below its target until early 2021.
Bill Nelson conceded on Sunday at the completion of a contentious recount in Florida, making Republican Gov.
Washington (CNN)Andrew Gillum, the Democratic gubernatorial candidate in Florida, conceded to his Republican opponent, former Rep.
Moore has not yet conceded the race to Jones, who  won the race by 1.5 percentage points.
In Parliament on Monday, he conceded that a general election might soon follow a party leadership contest.
He conceded that he underestimated a number of factors, including tightening credit spreads and strong global growth.

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