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He immediately stood down, tearfully conceding that he was "hurting".
Shannon laughed, as if conceding that nursing school was a wild idea.
Now, conceding that his skills have slightly eroded, he tailors his approach.
One seemed unsurprised, conceding that McLemore made an "insurmountable challenge out of living".
He acknowledged the messages but stayed in the race before conceding that September.
Are we conceding that Boeing sold a few more airplanes than we did?
But that would mean conceding that Kate was just fine as she was.
" Biden appeared to acknowledge his tenuous position Wednesday, conceding that he "got knocked down.
Ortiz Jones told supporters after conceding that she was "very likely" to run again.
Hours after the report was released, the campaign posted a video with Mr. Gowdy conceding that Congress was not very good at running nonpartisan investigations, and Representative Kevin McCarthy, the House Republican leader, conceding that this effort was meant to hurt Mrs.
But by this year, Obama was implicitly conceding that Clinton had it right all along.
His speech at the Academy was better, conceding that French had "emancipated itself from France".
Empathy is not acknowledging or conceding that the pain and anger others feel is justified.
But this strategy does have a side effect of implicitly conceding that Trump behaved poorly.
After conceding that Obama was an American citizen, he reportedly resumed raising the question in 2017.
Fried said merely that her oversight warranted grumpiness, despite conceding that the code had been broken.
McKinsey had previously defended its fee structure but the firm is now conceding that it overcharged.
He said Republicans shouldn't be conceding that refund amounts will be down for the whole year.
Now they've thrown in the towel, in effect conceding that persistent weakness is the new normal.
Nichols seems to be implicitly conceding that CARB expects prices to sit on the price floor.
"They are conceding that the risks to inflation and growth are skewed to the downside," said Trang.
He's shared his views that most Mexican immigrants are rapists (while conceding that "some" are good people).
Then she reconsidered, conceding that the kitchen of a culinary landmark like Le Bernardin deserves more credit.
"It's going to be fun," Judge said while conceding that the roster turnover was a bit disorienting.
Facebook notes that it's accountable for maintaining privacy while also conceding that it's a process of continuous improvement.
"We can do better," Mr Macron told participants, conceding that he had "convictions" but "not all the solutions".
Political leaders do not want to admit this, as it requires conceding that violence is never fully preventable.
In content, he's implicitly conceding that he opposed Alito in part because of the impending 2008 presidential primary.
But she's conceding that the way the law was implemented in the states led to a disappointing result.
A few hours later, Mr. Sargsyan resigned, conceding that he was wrong and that Mr. Pashinyan was right.
Zhou said he expected the yuan to be basically stable this year, while conceding that some fluctuations are normal.
And more of the world's biggest energy companies are conceding that it may be many years before prices recover.
Because that feels like conceding that it bothers me and that I am susceptible to the opinions of others.
Conceding that mandatory spending is a greater problem, deficit hawks argued that increases in discretionary spending are nonetheless troubling.
Soccer America magazine has labeled his protestations "The Tedious Martyrdom of Marsch" while conceding that he has a point.
They still expect GDP growth for the year to come in at 5.8% — while conceding that forecast could change.
They should start by conceding that Mr Trump, though he lies about the details, has got one big thing right.
And in Nevada, eye-popping early voting numbers among Democratic voters has even some GOP strategists conceding that incumbent Sen.
Facebook could also defend political ads by conceding that it must continue the practice to maintain its status and markets.
Conceding that Saudi Arabia had the right to produce these explosives would be a major setback for US nonproliferation policy.
By Friday morning, even Cohn was conceding that killing the deduction is "not a red line" for the White House.
It is not surprising that Republicans are now unabashed in conceding that this legislation will restrict the actions of states.
The Republican power play comes after a bitter governor's race that saw McCrory wait weeks before conceding that he'd narrowly lost.
The problem is it's not translating into higher prices," one of the sources said, conceding that underlying inflation remains "surprisingly weak.
But then he opportunistically denied his own record, trolling for undecided voters by conceding that Mr. Obama was a born American.
Instead of minority parties conceding that they lack the numbers to effectively fight back, tensions have grown and become more vitriolic.
Clinton's closest aides believe that the Russian assault had a profound impact on the election, while conceding that other factors — Mrs.
For instance, Mr. Trump disavowed the "birther" myth in September 2016, conceding that Mr. Obama was in fact born in Hawaii.
Politicians and analysts — left, right and center — are conceding that longstanding mistakes have brought the United States to an uncertain moment.
Overall, it was a bad day for the bipartisan accord, with several Republicans conceding that it likely needed Trump's backing to survive.
But Zuckerberg seemed to perceive, rightly, that there was no shame in conceding that certain kinds of data should be kept private.
Trump last week acknowledged the political risks surrounding any move to cancel the subsidies, conceding that his proposition may backfire on Republicans.
But senior U.S. officials cast Tillerson's two-day trip as a "listening tour," conceding that this may frustrate some of his counterparts.
Republicans, while critical of the companies, stopped short of conceding that social media manipulation was a deciding factor in Donald Trump's win.
But even as the military offensive intensifies, the government avoids conceding that the Philippines is in the global slipstream of Islamist extremism.
And even the Trumpmatically-minded pundits are now conceding that the 2016 GOP nomination is now the front-runner's to lose.  TheHill.
Initially disgruntled, he ended up conceding that "All the anger that was in the sketch had gone out of" the finished painting.
"Islam is not part of Germany," he said, even while conceding that the nearly five million Muslims now living in Germany are.
The next afternoon, Ryan pulled the House health care bill, conceding that neither he nor the White House could muster enough votes.
Republicans have mostly sat back, with at least one senator conceding that Trump's behavior did not seem to have changed because of impeachment.
While that's often leveled as both an admiring compliment and a sneering criticism, many people end up conceding that the brand is compelling.
"Work is needed to restore trust and confidence," he said, while conceding that the banks had taken "important steps in the right direction".
In an interview with The Economist, one exchange features the president conceding that cutting taxes will have a negative effect on the shortfall.
So in spite of upping the rhetorical ante, even democrats are conceding that these hearings aren't going to move the public one bit.
By conceding that he had misspoken on the issue, they hoped, the president had already wriggled his way out of yet another one.
"It's a load to handle," Shiffrin said, conceding that she may have more skis than any other type of object in her life.
"John will want me to stay in school," he said, conceding that "painting is a wishy-washy" career that doesn't guarantee a paycheck.
This report attempts to find some common ground between those two positions, conceding that states could experiment more with allowing different state level approaches.
That's an obligation taught in medical school," Dr. Dhruva says, conceding that "it can be difficult to follow every patient," but it's "the goal.
But even some Ryan allies are conceding that the Speaker now finds himself in an untenable position after just a year on the job.
Her post-mortem the next day, after the final numbers came in, was more balanced, conceding that a fifth of the tickets were comps.
Mr. Trump initially cited the email case as a reason for firing Mr. Comey, before conceding that it was because of the Russia inquiry.
Mr. Crowley said his support for the bill was "part practical, part aspirational," conceding that there was no immediate path to making it law.
Sloan outlined leadership shakeups at the company and new measures aimed at curtailing risk, while conceding that the bank has more work to do.
Government officials initially announced to a skeptical electorate that the blasts were part of a military drill before later conceding that militants were responsible.
British Prime Minister Theresa May abruptly postponed the scheduled Parliament vote on her Brexit deal on Monday, conceding that the proposal was headed for defeat.
"It may have been that the harpoons wouldn't have gone through anyway," said Taylor, conceding that he liked to see the optimistic side of events.
Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin had said he would defy the boycott, before last month begrudgingly conceding that he could not challenge the NHL's decision.
"Across those measures, each time, those enrolling in their second choices are essentially conceding that this institution may be a different caliber," UCLA's Eagan said.
Obamacare supporters are already conceding that as a result of these cuts, they likely won't be able to match last year's 123 million sign-ups.
Now Apple seems to be seeing the wisdom of Google's approach, implicitly conceding that car companies have unique capabilities that Silicon Valley can't easily duplicate.
Senior U.S. officials said Tillerson's two-day trip was mostly to listen to what G20 counterparts had to say, conceding that this might frustrate some.
"In 2013, we don't know what hit us," Mr. Tsvangirai said last year, finally conceding that he had been beaten in the polls that year.
Mr. Skelos, while conceding that he had asked the officials for help, testified that those requests were never tied to his position as majority leader.
On Monday, Trump confirmed in a tweet that he was backing away from the concept, conceding that there is "not much political support" for it.
But he also seemed to attribute the delay in conceding that the plane had been shot down to the sheer shock of what had happened.
In a video on Netflix's YouTube channel, Nye fact-checks Mr. Clark's explanation of parallel universes, conceding that he "brings up some fascinating points," Uproxx reports.
After CNBC's report, The RealReal sent a note to customers, conceding that its claim of not having any fakes on its website may not be correct.
Authorities took days to admit what happened, first spreading disinformation to the public before conceding that there was some kind of malfunction with a nuclear reactor.
Yes and no, he said, copping to too much bread and conceding that he means to exercise daily but often manages only four times a week.
Instead of conceding that Syria's Kurds are a threat to Turkey, he might have suggested using the considerable American influence over the Kurds to prevent that.
Sloan on Tuesday outlined leadership shakeups at the company and new measures aimed at curtailing risk, while conceding that Wells Fargo has more work to do.
Granted, this is relative progress: he's conceding that hockey is less important to Americans than soccer, which would have been news maybe a decade ago, but still.
"Provided the virus situation stabilises, the economy should gradually recover from the second half of the year onwards," it added, conceding that forecasting uncertainties were "extraordinarily high".
Mr. Trump decided against presenting a defense during a Democratic-run House inquiry he deemed unfair, conceding that a vote to impeach along party lines was inevitable.
It hasn't worked to date, and actually probably won't," Smith said, conceding that military conflict could potentially "be the best of a series of very bad options.
Conceding that the appeals court's ruling on fair use was "not free from doubt," the administration said that on balance the Federal Circuit had gotten it right.
Nunes has since walked that claim back a bit, conceding that the application to the court did in fact include a footnote about the dossier's political roots.
Even the fiercest detractors of Brett Kavanaugh—who we now know was privately endorsed by Anthony Kennedy—are conceding that he is eminently qualified for the high court.
It also forecast consumer inflation would hit 1.6 percent the following year, conceding that price growth will fall short of its target for at least three more years.
Conceding that recent price moves have been "somewhat weak," governor Kuroda said his board will deepen debate at next month's policy meeting on what is keeping inflation subdued.
Wood cut a solemn figure post-match, conceding that "obviously, I have to learn to get better" on the wing, but Friday's loss means that luxury is gone.
Gonzalez acknowledged the team's treacherous path last week before a game at Citi Field, when conceding that the Braves' best sources of hope were still in the minors.
"We do customer satisfaction surveys, and the levels of satisfaction are around 73 percent," Frost said, while conceding that only those who fill out the surveys are counted.
"I think the information that they transmit might make this possible," Mr. Ionov said, while conceding that lifting sanctions probably was not a priority for any of them.
Acknowledging the potential blowback, Trump made no commitments about the fate of CSR subsidies, conceding that his proposition may backfire if ObamaCare founders and voters blame the Republicans.
The Kremlin has long been reluctant to admit any involvement in the tragedy, as that would mean conceding that it had a military role in the Ukraine conflict.
Some of Trump's boosters on talk radio and Fox News may slowly be conceding that the coronavirus is a greater public health threat than the garden-variety flu.
After the hearing, Mr. Issa dropped his head, conceding that finances were tight and that he didn't give Ms. Amadou all the little gifts she would have liked.
Facebook is conceding that when the good kind of social networking is given priority over the bad kind, people are likely to spend less time on the service.
Still, the shared diagnosis of California's housing problem left many policymakers here in the deeply uncomfortable position of conceding that the Trump administration has made some fair points.
"I know my body and my physical constitution very well, and I am not a kamikaze swimmer," he said, conceding that he could have used more training time.
Former Vice President Joe Biden began Friday night's Democratic debate in Manchester, New Hampshire by conceding that he'll "probably take a hit" in the New Hampshire primaries next week.
He said he would focus instead on ensuring Clinton doesn't get a "blank check" with a Democratic-controlled Congress, all but conceding that Trump would lose the presidential contest.
A Republican senator, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, fulminated about other Strzok-Page texts that talked about a "secret society" before conceding that the texts may have been a joke.
But rather than coming out guns blazing, Uber was conciliatory in court, admitting that it made mistakes and conceding that Transport for London was right to halt its operations.
However, his AKP candidate and former prime minister Binali Yildirim had declared victory by some 3,000 votes in Istanbul on election night, before conceding that Imamoglu held a lead.
Conceding that she is "extremely concerned" about Mr. Trump's standing among blacks, Omarosa Manigault, his director of African-American outreach, said she wanted to bring him before black audiences.
Lopsided party dominance has not brought resignation; instead of minority parties conceding that they lack the numbers to effectively fight back, the mood has grown more tense and vitriolic.
What's also changed is that Iranian leaders are conceding that the economic pressures on them are growing – after a long period of insisting they could easily sustain the sanctions.
Conceding that his acting career had peaked, he sat down in his cramped Hollywood apartment and started writing "Sicario," a dark, morally ambiguous drug-war drama with shifting protagonists.
The BOJ also forecast consumer inflation would hit 1.6 percent the following year, conceding that price growth will fall short of its target for at least three more years.
Shuster on Thursday emphasized that any infrastructure package must have bipartisan support, conceding that the GOP majority may have to lose some Republican votes to get Democrats on board.
"I'd like to keep him myself," he said, before conceding that, living in an apartment in Glendale, Queens, he is really not in a position to own a horse.
"I have all along supported efforts to clear up the diesel issue at Audi," he told reporters, while conceding that efforts to recover from the scandal were "far from over".
For now, most Republicans are overlooking Trump's bothersome character excesses — without conceding that his impulsiveness and bluntness may well have contributed to his success after Republican sobriety and traditionalism failed.
"The problem with the corporate world is WADA doesn't provide the corporate world with any marketable benefits," Reedie said, conceding that he may have been too ambitious in his plans.
"That's like saying in baseball that you're a run behind and now you want to add three innings," said Mr. Coats, after conceding that the process has been a slog.
Mr. Trump left open the possibility that Prince Mohammed was aware of Mr. Khashoggi's killing — in effect conceding that the prince could have lied to him in multiple phone conversations.
Her independence is something that is increasingly rare in both political parties today, where conceding that the other side has a point can have a high cost and little reward.
However, rather than simply conceding that Donald Trump "will nearly certainly coast to the nomination," it would also be useful to hear about William Weld's background, qualifications and policy positions.
Kiffin's move from Florida Atlantic had been college football's worst-kept secret since Friday, and the schools ended all doubt Saturday afternoon by conceding that the deal had been made.
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney surprised many on Wednesday by conceding that a hike was likely to be needed as the economy came closer to running at full capacity.
"Don't confuse Roger Stone with the character I play," Mr. Stone said with a chuckle in an interview on Sunday, conceding that he has sometimes sent a "two-martini tweet."
In particular, while dwelling on Trump's racism is probably smart in some parts of the country, it runs the risk of implicitly conceding that Trump is on white America's side.
The city's administrators gave an inkling of their attitude when they first claimed that the railway was responsible for maintaining the bridge before conceding that they were, in fact, in charge.
With inflation stubbornly subdued, the BOJ last month ditched the time frame for hitting its 2% goal, conceding that prices will fall short of the target at least until early 2022.
The BOJ took steps in July to make its policy framework more sustainable by addressing the drawbacks of prolonged easing, conceding that it was taking longer to meet its price goal.
"I would be surprised if we did," Holden told CNN, conceding that he may have "good ideas" but that activating their network would not make the race winnable for the ticket.
While conceding that a national culture cannot be more than a "guideline," he went on to ask how the country should deal with people who object to adopting those guiding principles.
Lewandowski, who was campaign manager at the time, initially told the Post that he did not know Ciletti — a longtime associate of his — before conceding that the two knew each other.
Instead, he should show backbone and humility, by championing the best jurisprudential ideas of his mentor, Justice Scalia, while conceding that the justice was an imperfect preacher and practitioner of originalism.
Zuckerberg suggested during the hearing that Facebook plans to use artificial intelligence to better monitor discriminatory practices on the platform after conceding that it struggles to monitor all of the content.
According to two government officials, the delay was due to concerns at the C.I.A. that the review process would prohibit evidence elicited by torture—thus conceding that torture had taken place.
The figures released by the Indian finance ministry are "very fair" in "conceding" that a gap exists, Vishnu Varathan, head of economics and strategy at Mizuho Bank, told CNBC on Monday.
Cassidy has set himself apart from other Republicans in this debate by conceding that some states actually like the Affordable Care Act and find that it works well for their constituents.
He gives Christianity its due, conceding that not all enlightenment began at the Enlightenment and pointing out the imperfections of that era's heroes—the racism of Hume, Kant and Voltaire, for instance.
Days before U.S. secondary sanctions against Iran's central bank and oil industry go back into effect, U.S. officials are conceding that they will allow certain countries to continue to import Iranian oil.
He insists that "I understand the subway very well," even while conceding that he hasn't actually ridden on the subway since he was a school kid living in Queens many decades ago.
Trump and his cronies have struggled to figure out their messaging on the Russia story—they've been all over the place, while effectively conceding that the basic facts being reported are true.
He now has the power to bypass Congress and end ObamaCare by agreeing with the 6900 states that have sued and settle their current ObamaCare lawsuit by conceding that ObamaCare is unconstitutional.
During the interview with Vanity Fair, O'Rourke pledged to build his campaign with a diverse team of advisers, while conceding that some voters would be looking elsewhere for a candidate in 2020.
"This place is very much made for gringos — let's be honest," Mr. Bibby said, conceding that he was a bit uncomfortable to be a part of this affluent, New York-centric crowd.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The European Union should try to limit the fallout from Britain's decision to leave the European Union, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Monday, conceding that some damage was inevitable.
" "I personally went to Salinas with seven National Guard trucks full of food and water," he said, conceding that "you can always find somebody that hasn't received resources, and I recognize that.
"Provided the virus situation stabilises, the economy should gradually recover from the second half of the year onwards," the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs said, conceding that forecasting uncertainties were "extraordinarily high".
"Provided the virus situation stabilizes, the economy should gradually recover from the second half of the year onwards," the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs said, conceding that forecasting uncertainties were "extraordinarily high".
A cabinet reshuffle was not an "immediate task", she added, coming the closest since the unrest broke out in June to conceding that changes in her leadership team were on the cards.
Sensing that the United Nations commission is serious about cracking down on corruption and that the United States no longer has their backs, traditional elites are gradually conceding that change is needed.
Mr. Akhmetov's company, System Capital Management, had understandably opposed the volunteer blockade, but on Wednesday issued a statement conceding that its property in the rebel zone was no longer under corporate control.
The state argues that the Dumonts are free to work with any other agency in neighboring Ingham County, which has six agencies, conceding that Eaton County where the Dumonts live has none.
Al Green pressed Zuckerberg on the diversity of the 21 people who make up the leaders of the Libra Association, with the Facebook CEO conceding that he didn't know immediately about the breakdown.
But they are worried nonetheless, readily conceding that if Trump loses their state by more than 3 to 5 five points it will be difficult for the incumbent not to get swept away.
Conceding that some elements of ObamaCare might survive might make it easier for Republicans to attract the support of Democrats who live in red states but fear a primary challenge from the left.
One of Wall Street's biggest bears raised his price target for the S&P 22017 on Friday, conceding that he underestimated a number of factors — including tightening credit spreads and strong global growth.
"Movies used to be an event, you'd get dressed up, theaters had an orchestra," he explained, conceding that some theaters, like the Alamo Drafthouse, are trying to bring back that sort of showmanship.
Ricardo A. Rosselló of _________ announced his resignation on July 503, conceding that he could no longer credibly remain in power after an extraordinary popular uprising and looming impeachment proceedings had derailed his administration.
We and other seniors' advocacy organizations have long argued that repealing ObamaCare (or allowing it to collapse) would hurt our most vulnerable citizens, while conceding that the law isn't perfect and needs adjusting.
Ricardo A. Rosselló of _________ announced his resignation on July 503, conceding that he could no longer credibly remain in power after an extraordinary popular uprising and looming impeachment proceedings had derailed his administration.
Murray Goulburn in April slashed prices paid to farmers for their milk after conceding that its strategy of exporting high-valued products such a nutritional dairy products to countries like China was not working.
But such an idea would ultimately concede that iOS was right from the very beginning, and I don't know if you know this, but Android fans don't like conceding that iOS does anything better.
"At least with the current 18 to 29 year olds, we don't see a difference in their views compared with older Americans," said Horowitz, while conceding that things could change with the next generation.
The short-term goal is to figure out how we deal with the issues that you guys are appropriately raising," Sanders replied, conceding that "under normal circumstances, I would not be in Burlington today.
While conceding that was true, a Delaware judge said the escape clause still covered anything, presumably including a labor dispute, that could "reasonably be expected" to prevent Cooper from performing under the merger agreement.
President Emmanuel Macron of France appeared to acknowledge this reality at a news conference in Sofia, conceding that France does not want to get into a trade war with the United States over Iran.
Even Joe Girardi, the Yankees manager, came very close to hoisting a white flag on the divisional race and to conceding that his team needed to focus on preparing for a wild-card matchup.
Only eight works from the 22016s and '20123s are being revived, in effect conceding that that era was, as it is now generally remembered, a gloomy mourning period of anxiety, short on pathbreaking inspiration.
"Today, it's with a heavy heart and profound gratitude that I will suspend my campaign for president," Castro said in a video message, conceding that it "simply isn't our time" to win the nomination.
In May, just a month before Bookbot ended, Google merged its online shopping service Google Express into Google Shopping, essentially conceding that it could not compete with the retail giants of Amazon and Walmart.
"We like to keep up appearances we have a jail in the basement," US House attorney Todd Tatelman told the judge, conceding that the House wouldn't arrest a person for defying a congressional subpoena.
" The vice president, while conceding that no progress was made in weekend negotiations with senior Democratic staff members, said Democrats "did not dispute our facts" about what he called a "humanitarian and security crisis.
Conceding that it was taking longer than expected to achieve his 2 percent inflation target, Kuroda said policy makers needed to be vigilant to heightening external risks such as protectionism and slowing growth in China.
With both Syria and Yemen effectively removed from the military equation to counter Iranian influence, some wonder if Trump isn't conceding that the vow to limit Iran's influence is not something the US can accomplish.
So it's a pleasant surprise to see Apple conceding that people wanting to use an external monitor at high-res, charge iPhones and transfer photos at high speed is more important than sticking to Lightning.
As I was pondering options, I was thrilled last November to see two fairly obsessive commenters, "Kurt from Switzerland" and "Wmar," voluntarily shed their verified status, conceding that it put them at an unfair disadvantage.
Mr. Danilov, the Ukrainian security official, said Iran had been forced into conceding that its military had brought down the jet because the evidence of a missile strike had become overwhelmingly clear to international investigators.
"Let's consult our wheel to see who is the big winner of the G.O.P. giveaway this week," Mr. Markey said, essentially conceding that Senate Democrats were all but certain to lose many of these fights.
But in a dramatic turn of events, House Speaker Paul Ryan was forced to pull the bill off of the House floor Friday, conceding that he did not have the Republican votes to pass the bill.
Negotiations to formalize ties now covered by around 100 separate accords have stumbled in recent weeks with Swiss leaders conceding that Britain's planned exit from the EU has made it more difficult to clinch a deal.
President Trump thinks conceding that Russia interfered in the 2016 election "would give ammunition to his critics," and becomes agitated by the mere mention of the issue by his aides, according to a Washington Post report.
House Speaker Paul Ryan declined to rule out a potential future White House bid Thursday, explaining in an interview that he doesn't currently have "presidential-sized personal ambitions" but conceding that could change later in life.
SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. companies, facing investors in their first profit reporting season since Great Britain voted to leave the European Union, are broadly conceding that the so-called "Brexit" could weigh on earnings.
After first trying to avoid comment about his initial claim — one of the most incendiary charges in recent US political history — Trump's own spokespeople are implicitly conceding that there's no evidence to support his wiretapping allegation.
Donald J. Trump publicly retreated from his "birther" campaign on Friday, tersely acknowledging that President Obama was born in the United States — and effectively conceding that the conspiracy theory he had promoted for years was baseless.
While conceding that Republicans would hammer Democrats for providing undocumented residents with federal benefits, Mr. Garcetti noted that the decline of the California Republican Party began after one of its leaders in the 1990s, former Gov.
Square one in this case is that the Russian authorities, while conceding that Russian athletes benefited from systematic doping, have tried every which way to insist that this was not ordered or facilitated by the Kremlin.
" After conceding that he had "already admitted to being a playboy," Mr. Simmons, who has faced at least a dozen accusations of sexual misconduct, said that he had "never been violent or forced myself on anyone.
So Lewandowski happily mimicked it, not just at the hearing but also the morning after, during an interview with CNN's Alisyn Camerota, when he inaccurately described Mueller's report while blithely conceding that he hadn't read it.
" Representative Steve Stivers of Ohio, the chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, released a gentler statement on Mr. Gianforte's apparent eruption, describing it as "totally out of character" and conceding that "we all make mistakes.
But a recent internal memo from Stepien also tempered expectations, conceding that such a prospect is "challenging," and other White House officials are now saying publicly that retirements are making it tough to retain House control.
In the ad, which features images of Trump with his grandchildren, shows the younger Trump conceding that "in many respects" his father is "a tough guy" before noting that he shows a softer side with his grandchildren.
President Donald Trump is backing down in a standoff over the State of the Union address with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, conceding that he would postpone giving the speech until after the partial government shutdown is resolved.
Some of the most influential conservatives in the country were essentially conceding that whatever ideological and moral redlines liberalism confronts them with, Trump losing would be the lesser evil in an election that pitted him against her.
While conceding that Trump could potentially obstruct justice — a facet of the investigation that has reportedly grown more prominent over time — Giuliani said Comey's firing, regardless of the president's reason for doing so, wouldn't count as such.
A federal judge ruled last month that he lacked the authority to force FEMA to continue to provide housing for the families, despite conceding that many could end up homeless as a result of the program's ending.
A striking interview, filmed in 2008, shows Bob Dole, a young senator back in 1973 who later became a party leader and presidential candidate, conceding that he tried to convince himself that sinister aides were behind every misdeed.
Former Vice President Joe Biden began Friday night's Democratic debate in Manchester, New Hampshire by conceding that he "took a hit" in the Iowa caucuses and he'll "probably take a hit" in the New Hampshire primaries next Tuesday. 
AN FBI OFFICIAL CONCEDING THAT HE TOLD THE STATE DEPARTMENT HE WOULD LOOK INTO CHANGING THE CLASSIFICATION OF A CLINTON E-MAIL IF THE OFFICIAL WOULD LEND HIS AUTHORITY TO AN FBI REQUEST TO INCREASE PERSONNEL IN IRAQ.
For instance, it notes that the example for rabid "is an accurate representation of the meaning of the word," even while conceding that it was "poorly chosen" and that another, less gendered example could have easily been used.
"Germany's energy sources in the North Sea for example are running out and we have a responsibility to spread risks," he told Reuters on Friday, conceding that the pipeline would likely bring a sharpening of Washington's sanctions regime.
After King repeatedly questioned Haspel about who at the CIA was determining what information is classified, she responded that she was merely following "existing guidelines," before conceding that she had made the decision to abide by those guidelines.
"We joke around that Netflix is our competitor because they're trying to keep people in — and we're trying to get people out," he says, while conceding that a more traditional rival would be a ticketing giant like Ticketmaster.
"We rely heavily on our community to report this content, and remove it as soon as it's found," he writes, conceding that the platform has offloaded the lion's share of responsibility for content policing onto users thus far.
Hornacek's hiring was supposed to represent Jackson loosening his philosophy and conceding that the triangle offense (which Jackson used on his championship-winning Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers teams) is not necessarily a fit in today's NBA.
Schumer on Monday tried to drive a wedge between McConnell and more moderate members of his GOP conference by vowing to force votes on witnesses and documents, conceding that reaching a deal with McConnell is a long shot.
LONDON, Dec 13 (Reuters) - Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn must quit, party candidate Gareth Snell said on Friday, conceding that he expected to lose his parliamentary seat in Stoke-on-Trent - a city once regarded as a Labour stronghold.
After all, conceding that there was something potentially corrupting about Clinton Foundation fundraising while saying it would continue until Election Day sounded more like a Labor Day special on political corruption rather than a move to curtail it.
On Monday, the Chinese government, conceding that it was in urgent need of medical masks and other protective gear, said it would begin importing them from Europe, Japan and the United States to help make up for the shortfall.
"Progress on structural spending was good, but only partially effective in public administration and taxation reform," the report said, conceding that the group of experts worked in difficult political conditions and that the results were often beyond its control.
In March, WIRED magazine published an article on how the major candidates view cybersecurity, assessing the range critically "from total indifference to mild indifference" while conceding that the broad outlines of cybersecurity positions would surely be refined with time.
After conceding that, of course, as Secretary of State, Clinton had more foreign policy experience, Sanders suggested that Clinton's stances on foreign policy issues are at the heart of the progressive movement's objection to her as a presidential candidate.
"The Wall is the Wall, it has never changed or evolved from the first day I conceived of it," he wrote, conceding that it would not be necessary on all 2,000 miles of the border, as parts are impassable.
After chastising Obama-thwarting Republicans, he says he's puzzled by Democrats whose "highest priority in the Trump years" seems to be "thwarting this president" (before conceding that the president is "such an outlier" that blocking him may be "defensible").
Abstinence-only proponents are trying to hide the facts by rebranding the same failed programs Conceding that the case against abstinence-only-until-marriage programs has gained traction, these programs' most ardent proponents gave their efforts a complete makeover.
MARAWI CITY, Philippines (Reuters) - Fighting in Marawi City in the southern Philippines entered its fourth week on Tuesday with military officials conceding that troops were struggling to loosen the grip of Islamist fighters on downtown precincts despite relentless bombing.
"You can go to the ticket counter in our small waiting room, at the station, and pay with Swedish cash," he said, as if conceding that it was possible, at certain backward rural pubs, to purchase beer with turnips.
In conceding that there could be more than one way forward, Mr. Juncker may have helped the European establishment fend off those critics who say countries must leave the bloc in order to regain greater control of their sovereignty.
The same goes for Donald Trump, who believes most Mexican immigrants are rapists (while conceding that "some" are good people) and once asserted that a Mexican-American judge was, by virtue of his heritage, unqualified to do his job.
Though it's worth conceding that every prickly point herein has a diametric counter-example, these visual motifs form a foundational approach to fonts that rock, a hardcore semiotics of a subculture that goes beyond what some might consider juvenile, contrived chaos.
In one portion, Manafort's attorneys quoted a previous sealed filing from Mueller's team that described Manafort as "conceding" that he may have discussed a "Ukrainian peace plan" with Kilimnik more than once and that he "acknowledged" meeting Kilimnik in Madrid.
WASHINGTON — The White House on Tuesday announced a substantial expansion of a program to admit Central American refugees to the United States, conceding that its efforts to protect migrants fleeing dangerous conditions had left too many people with no recourse.
Conceding that each campaign faces "headwinds" with various voting blocs, Mook said that Clinton understands that "there's a lot of frustration out there" with young people and that it has only strengthened his team's resolve to fight harder for their votes.
The disarray was evident as Mr. Trump's campaign and senior Republicans offered conflicting explanations for the similarities in the speeches, with some officials conceding that the passages were lifted and demanding accountability, and others arguing that nothing untoward had occurred.
He tries to defend Winogrand against criticism stemming from the photographer's 1975 book "Women Are Beautiful," conceding that "plenty of people have found this title, this claim, irksome" — especially since it was published during the throes of second-wave feminist protest.
"No one is claiming the outcome was handled well, but I'm not sure it would have gone any better had we tried something else," said a third Liberal, conceding that "perhaps there can be some recalibration" on improving relations with legislators.
As the ruling party has asserted ever greater control over the courts, there have been growing reports of subsequent chaos, particularly on the Supreme Court, with some of the purged judges never actually conceding that they had been legally dismissed.
Representative Bruce Poliquin of Maine, the only Republican House member from New England, said Monday that he was dropping his challenge to the state's ranked-choice voting law, conceding that he lost his seat to his Democratic opponent, Jared Golden.
Not that the Federation is conceding that point: Its lawyers at Seyfarth Shaw continued to argue that in the relevant time period, beginning in 2015, U.S. Soccer actually paid the women's team more, in total, than it paid the men's team.
Later, in "The Anatomy of Influence" — a 2011 book he called, prematurely, his "virtual swan song" — Professor Bloom seemed to soften his canonical stance, conceding that a critic of any heritage is obliged to take seriously other traditions, including non-Western.
"Negotiators are considering linking the EU's decision on granting China market economy status to a higher drop in Chinese steel overcapacity," an EU official involved in the talks said, conceding that no final decision has been taken on the negotiating strategy.
But many Republicans, even those broadly supportive of Mr. Trump's plans, have scaled back their ambitions, conceding that the calendar makes a full-scale tax rewrite unlikely and resolving instead to push through the largest tax cut possible by New Year's.
In Wednesday's notice, the Justice Department made clear that it was not giving up its argument that the court lacks authority over the case and also was not conceding that the six categories of documents were ultimately relevant to the case.
"Progress on structural spending was good, but only partially effective in public administration and taxation reform," the report said, conceding that the group of experts worked in a "volatile political situation in Greece" and the results were often beyond its control.
He even telegraphed its alienating aesthetic when interviewed by Recode's Kara Swisher last year, conceding that he might have to build a more conventional truck in the future if nobody likes it: I'm personally super-excited by this pickup truck.
Conceding that "people don't read like they used to," Patterson is making a pitch to bring more attention to books and publishing in a world where booksellers like Borders have closed down and Barnes & Noble look to "rebound" in a tech-focused world.
"It's also only recently that Juul changed the name of some of its flavors to sound less like candy, the Times added, with the company itself conceding that teens might have been more attracted to flavors previously named "crème brûlée" and "cool cucumber.
While conceding that downward pressure is increasing, Li and other top officials at the annual meeting of parliament this month have repeatedly tried to reassure jittery financial markets and China's major trading partners that Beijing is able to manage the slowing economy.
" Buttigieg looked to parry criticism that he lacks the experience necessary to be president, conceding that "if you're looking for the person with the most years of Washington establishment experience under their belt, you've got your candidate, and of course it's not me.
Those companies briefly had an ally in Apple, but Variety reports that it "broke ranks, conceding that the current royalty rate structure was 'too complex' and 'economically unsound' and advocating for "a single per-play rate that is the same for all services.
Even after belatedly and grudgingly conceding that Russia tried to meddle in the election (although he quickly added that "it could have been others also"), he tweeted that "Russia talk" was "fake news" put out by Democrats to mask their electoral defeat.
It is a testament to these Republicans' own moral corruption that they must choose between conceding that the president they abet is a liar or a criminal—and that choosing the former complicates the president's efforts to prove he's not the latter.
Although the Social Democrats have not yet named their candidates for ministerial positions, Mr. Woidke emphasized the importance of including someone from the east, while conceding that one minister alone would not suffice to solve the party's problem of weakening support there.
And he has tacked leftward on a handful of issues, conceding that there's "no way in hell" he would have voted Brett M. Kavanaugh into a circuit court judgeship if he had known then what he does today about the Supreme Court nominee.
"We want to appeal to more segments of people, the more the better, the more days they will spend and more activities they will do," he said, conceding that in the past there had been too much focus on building an elite profile.
U.S. security experts are conceding that China has won the race to develop and deploy the 5G telecommunications infrastructure seen as underpinning the next generation of technological advancement and warn that the country and its allies must develop a response — and quickly.
In that interview, Sanders admitted that she provided reporters with baseless information about the firing of FBI Director James Comey, according to the Mueller report, conceding that she had no basis for claiming that "countless members of the FBI" had lost faith in Comey.
"What I can tell you ... Mr. Kushner does not have an interagency role in the review of these cases," Cooper answered, only conceding that Kushner was not specifically involved in constructing the declaration itself despite repeated questions about his overall coordination with Saudi officials.
Photo: Riccardo Savi/Getty Images Throughout the piece, Smith continued to walk a fine line between patriotic duty to support the U.S. military, while carefully conceding that there will be different opinions in a large and diverse company population (some of whom aren't U.S. citizens).
Yesterday, the New York Times reported that "Russia is for the first time conceding that its officials carried out a far-reaching doping operation that implicated scores of Russian athletes," which was exhaustively detailed in two reports earlier this month by Canadian lawyer Richard McLaren.
Then we have the pleasure of observing the smile that comes and goes on his handsome face, as if he were tacitly conceding that, yes, these genteel shenanigans, done in the name of a few pricey frocks for a handful of spoiled clients, are absurd.
Perhaps this comes down to just how much the previous generation sees themselves as the ultimate party-throwers, meaning criticizing the youth for going in too hard would resemble some sort of defeat—conceding that they weren't necessarily the best at staying up late.
Although, where this project is concerned, it also notes that the training data-set was small — conceding that Claudette's results were not 100% accurate — and says more privacy policies would need to be manually analyzed before policy analysis can be fully conducted by machines alone.
When the Trump administration told Congress that it was considering reimbursing hospitals for treating uninsured Americans who contracted Covid-19, Republicans who had long opposed this sort of "socialized medicine" were now conceding that, well, of course, they didn't mean it quite so absolutely.
While conceding that Nissan's current chief executive, Hiroto Saikawa, a board member, had signed off on at least some of Mr. Ghosn's compensation, the report argued that Mr. Ghosn's machinations had made it impossible for the board to exert proper oversight of his behavior.
Two-state proponents, while conceding that there is no way to know for sure how the Palestinians would react, say a sovereignty push would almost certainly lead to a nightmare of one kind or another for Israel, like a rise in violence and international condemnation.
While conceding that many impressions of Chechnya start with a "negative background," Khasan Timizhev, the director of North Caucasus Resorts, said market research had shown that Russian skiers were more concerned about the condition and safety of the slopes rather than lawlessness or terrorist attacks.
"I don't think anybody wants to see this drift into next year," Neal said, conceding that an agreement within the next week or so is necessary if Democrats want to maintain their timeline of voting on the deal by the end of the year.
A few times on Tuesday, he seemed to suggest he did not agree with policy positions Mr. Trump had staked out during the campaign, conceding that waterboarding is "absolutely improper and illegal" and declining to support a blanket ban on Muslims entering the United States.
YANGON (Reuters) - Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy (NLD) expects to have won only seven of 13 seats up for grabs in by-elections, a spokesman said on Sunday, conceding that Myanmar's ruling party needed to do more for voters from ethnic minorities.
" But after meeting with the intelligence officials, Mr. Trump appeared to moderate his position, conceding that "Russia, China, other countries, outside groups and people are consistently trying to break through the cyberinfrastructure of our governmental institutions, businesses and organizations, including the Democrat National Committee.
On April Fool's Day, she alludes to the presidential race, bringing up "the candidate" in the middle of a wandering prose poem about Alice in Wonderland, dwelling on the Mad Hatter and the end of time, conceding that her logic is full of holes.
Republicans see lawmakers like these as the first line of defense against a blue wave, conceding that even if they are able to keep a slim margin in the House, it will be on the backs of people like these lawmakers with crossover appeal.
It should be possible to acknowledge that real progress has been made without conceding that Trump personally is responsible for it, and then pivot to accusing him of ignoring the wide range of issues that can't be solved simply by a low unemployment rate.
Conceding that Modicare was "an ambitious and laudable goal," Rajiv Lall and Vivek Dehejia of the IDFC Institute think tank said in a column for Mint online that the program covers only the costs of treatment and hospitalization at the secondary and tertiary levels.
The Guardian, on Wednesday, published a confidential internal report in which the bank admits fears over "significant disciplinary action" from U.S. and U.K. regulators, conceding that the scandal had hurt its "global brand" and was likely to cause "client attrition" and a decline in market value.
In an email, she wrote in favor of the port-a-potty and its broader public health benefits, conceding that while port-a-potties aren't always pleasant, they're oftentimes the only choice, and a whole lot better than forcing people to relieve themselves wherever they goddamn please.
While conceding that Staley's first attempt to discover the complaint's identity could potentially be considered as the less offensive if the CEO was truly ignorant of the process's legal protections, persisting with the attempt once the inquiry had concluded was a more serious action, according to Bossi.
As for the parting in November, Mr. Persekian sought the high road, saying, "They are the owners," and conceding that — as with any art project — no one could have said how it would have turned out, particularly because he was not sure what the precise reasons were.
WASHINGTON — The White House changed its story on Tuesday about how it handled allegations of spousal abuse against Rob Porter, the staff secretary who resigned in disgrace last week, conceding that the F.B.I. told White House career officials last summer about problems in Mr. Porter's background check.
MOSCOW — Russia is for the first time conceding that its officials carried out one of the biggest conspiracies in sports history: a far-reaching doping operation that implicated scores of Russian athletes, tainting not just the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi but also the entire Olympic movement.
Obama also put two women on the Supreme Court (the most of any president, bringing the total number of female justices to an all-time high) and appointed the first female chair of the Federal Reserve (Trump fired her while conceding that she'd done a good job).
In front of global political and business leaders at the World Economic Forum in the Swiss town of Davos last month, Saudi officials highlighted the positives of the detentions, dismissing worries about the way the crackdown was conducted but conceding that it might have been sold slightly differently.
Agaoua admits that Viber took its eye off the ball with its growth in the U.S. for a while, conceding that crucial, large market to other messaging companies not just like Facebook but newer players like Snapchat, who have completely shifted the idea and purpose behind messaging altogether.
By conceding that Mr Corbyn has a point on social housing or university fees but then offering tame solutions, such as freezing fees at £9,250 ($12,200) or building just 25,000 more social homes, the doctrine is in danger of simply whetting the appetite for Mr Corbyn's Special Brew.
Their officials have gone from claiming they knew nothing of Mr Khashoggi's whereabouts, to saying he died during a brawl inside the consulate, to conceding that his murder may have been premeditated, albeit as part of a rogue operation of which senior members of the intelligence services were unaware.
Last month, aides for Donald Trump made a rare admission of error, conceding that the candidate's charitable foundation had made a mistake by donating money to a group supporting Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, a possible violation of federal tax rules preventing charities from giving to political causes.
But by acknowledging the contents of the return before it was reported, and by claiming that there's nothing to see here, the White House is basically conceding that there is no reason for Trump not to release his tax returns for other years, as other presidents have done.
He rowed back a little the next day, conceding that he might have misspoken, that there was interference in 2016 -- but in a wriggly, unconvincing tone that implies he knows he's made a poor judgment but won't confront it honestly (something about saying "would" when he meant "wouldn't").
In his proposal released last week, Yang, an outsider candidate who has qualified for the Democratic debate later this month, has called the federal government to move people living in low-lying and flood prone areas to higher ground, seemingly conceding that rising sea levels cannot be reversed.
And by teaming up with him now Rubio would be sacrificing a lot of flexibility, making a pick without the luxury of vetting, giving up the free media attention that comes with a summertime choice of running mate —and, yes, implicitly conceding that he can't beat Trump on his own.
Rather than requesting ideas for combating the spread of extremist content, as Facebook did last week, Google is simply stating what its plan of action is — detailing four additional steps it says it's going to take, and conceding that more action is needed to limit the spread of violent extremism.
His argument that he can better speak out against Trump because he no longer has to worry about appealing to the "subset of a subset," which makes up the Republican primary electorate, comes hazardously close to conceding that the electoral route is no longer a worthwhile or a decent one.
WASHINGTON — Stung by a fierce backlash from Donald J. Trump's ardent supporters, four Republican members of Congress who had made headlines for demanding that Mr. Trump leave the presidential race retreated quietly this week, conceding that they would still probably vote for the man they had excoriated just days before.
So much so that, after conceding that the poor are "hard to love" and counseling her to close her eyes and think of Highgarden when performing her wifely duty, he suggests that she try out her "water rounding the jagged stones and calming brute natures" talk on her Grandmother Olenna.
San Antonio dealt Leonard to the Toronto Raptors after conceding that Popovich, who said he had fielded a similar request for the first time as a coach from the All-Star forward LaMarcus Aldridge last summer, wouldn't be able to talk his way into a reconciliation as he did with Aldridge.
Eureka ceded the battleground to The Vixen, gently offering her space and conceding that, although she was sure she'd said "y'all" and not "you" (this was important in a context that I have neither space nor energy to describe), if "you" was what she'd actually said (it was), she was sorry.
But there was a hope that over the long term Iran would change its fundamental behavior in the Middle East — an underlying bet behind the administration's decision to seek the nuclear accord — and a year later Mr. Kerry is conceding that at best an argument rages inside Iran about changing course.
Trump is a "problem solver in a business where too many politicians don't want to solve problems all they want to do is play politics," Blagojevich continued, repeating his declaration that "I'm a Trumpocrat" but conceding that, as a convicted felon, he might not be allowed to vote for the president.
By Monday evening, after the stock market fell nearly 8 percent — its steepest losses since the 2008 financial crisis — the president had changed his tone, conceding that those dire economic warnings could no longer be ignored heading into an election in which he planned to tout the strength of the United States economy.
By Monday evening, after the stock market fell nearly 8 percent — its steepest losses since the 2008 financial crisis — the president had changed his tone, conceding that those dire economic warnings could no longer be ignored heading into an election in which he planned to tout the strength of the United States economy.
After all, those who support the largely bipartisan project of deporting tens of thousands of women and children every year can't well turn around and fret about the birthrate without conceding that their concern has to do with white women not having enough babies, not the health of the country as a whole.
Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs R. Clarke Cooper refused to answer questions at a House Foreign Affairs hearing about Jared Kushner's involvement in the decision to sell Saudi Arabia weapons over the objections of Congress, before eventually conceding that Kushner is "one of the lines of communication" between the U.S. and Riyadh.
WASHINGTON — Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch, conceding that her airport meeting with former President Bill Clinton this week had cast a shadow over the federal investigation of Hillary Clinton's personal email account, said Friday that she would accept whatever recommendations career prosecutors and the F.B.I. director made about whether to bring charges in the case.
" He defends Jackson, conceding that even if the two men who came forward in HBO's documentary special Leaving Neverland earlier this year were telling the truth, it would be an honor to be molested by a musical legend: "I know more than half the people in this room have been molested in their lives.
DETROIT — Calibrating his approach for a tough head-to-head primary matchup in a year when many Democratic voters want to put up a united front, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont on Friday renewed his attacks on former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr.'s record on trade while also conceding that Mr. Biden could defeat President Trump.
"In fact, it's overly good to them," he argued, conceding that his plan would need buy-in from both sides and telling reporters that "without them we don't do the deal, and that's OK." But Trump's Israel-friendly moves as president undermine his description of the plan as one that will be fair to both sides.
The most prominent anti-avoidance proposal, by former Representative Dave Camp, a Michigan Republican, is simply a backdoor formula that replaces the headline preferential rate for pass-through income with a somewhat less preferential effective rate — essentially conceding that the only way to limit gaming is not to enact a preferential rate in the first place.
" Conceding that China's economy had so far avoided a hard landing predicted by many economists, Deutsche Bank warned that China still needed to transition its economy "from manufacturing to services and investment to consumption," a process with Deutsche Bank said "needs to take place in the context of also containing the rapid growth of credit in our view.
It&aposs perfectly legitimate to fight back on the latter, but not so much in the former because there is bipartisan agreement of these Russian efforts, and yet, the president appears to believe that if he gives even an inch on conceding that there was this Russian effort, then they will all take a mile in the effort to get Trump.
Visit CNN's Election Center for full coverage of the 2020 race "Today I say to the Democratic establishment, in order to win in the future, you need to win the voters who represent the future of our country and you must speak to the issues of concern to them," Sanders said, before conceding that he was doing just as poorly with older voters.
Michael Flynn handed in his resignation late Monday night, conceding that he gave "incomplete information" about his calls with Russia's ambassador to the U.S. A U.S. official told The Associated Press that Flynn was in frequent contact with Ambassador Sergey Kislyak on the day the Obama administration slapped sanctions on Russia for election-related hacking, as well as at other times during the transition.
Jerry MoranGerald (Jerry) MoranGOP senator introduces privacy legislation after bipartisan talks break down Experts sound alarm over online scams against the elderly The Hill's Morning Report — AG Barr, GOP senators try to rein Trump in MORE (R-Kan.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) – have fractured, as well, with both senators conceding that their disagreements over the federal privacy bill were insurmountable after months of negotiations.
To watch Mr. Obama soldier through these appearances was to see him approach the issue from multiple vantage points: enumerating the incidences of racial bias in the criminal justice system, defending the legitimate grievances of the Black Lives Matter movement, condemning violence against police officers, disputing that the nation was on the cusp of 1960s-style division and, finally, conceding that the rifts would take a long time to heal.
But in addressing a buoyant crowd gathered at a building in the Brooklyn Navy Yard Tuesday night, the woman who just eight years ago found herself telling supporters that she had fallen short of being able to "shatter that highest and hardest glass ceiling" in a speech conceding that race to Barack Obama, took time to turn the focus to all those who came before her in the fight for women's rights.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's budget will not wipe out the deficit, conceding that the tax-cut bill and new spending make that possibility unlikely, according to a new report in The Washington Post.
Jerry MoranGerald (Jerry) MoranHillicon Valley: Facebook, Twitter dismantle Russian interference campaign targeting African Americans | YouTube to allow ads on coronavirus videos | Trump signs law banning federal funds for Huawei equipment Senate Republicans poised to reject House coronavirus relief bill GOP senator introduces privacy legislation after bipartisan talks break down MORE (R-Kan.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) -- have fractured, as well, with both senators conceding that their disagreements over the federal privacy bill were insurmountable after months of negotiations.

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