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"concede" Definitions
  1. [transitive] to admit that something is true, logical, etc. after first denying it or resisting it
  2. [intransitive, transitive] concede (defeat) to admit that you have lost a game, an election, etc.
  3. [transitive] to give something away, especially unwillingly; to allow somebody to have something
"concede" Synonyms
admit allow acknowledge grant accept confess agree own recognise(UK) recognize(US) accord avow award compromise ditto fess up fold waive own up to cave in yield cede relinquish surrender forfeit sacrifice give up part with turn over deliver up hand over forgo resign renounce abdicate forsake abandon render turn in capitulate succumb submit relent bow quit budge blink give in knuckle under acquiesce throw in the towel defer back down admit defeat condescend stoop deign descend unbend consent vouchsafe accommodate bend humble comply demean favor(US) favour(UK) lower arbitrate collaborate conciliate negotiate settle bargain deal cooperate adjust come to terms make a deal make concessions come to an understanding find the middle ground give and take make concession meet halfway play ball truckle kowtow toady fawn crouch pander apple-polish bootlick brown-nose crawl cringe fuss grovel suck up bend the knee be obsequious understand believe consider assume expect gather surmise conclude deduce guess imagine infer learn presume reckon suppose extrapolate hear reason come round accede assent subscribe be converted be persuaded be won over change your mind agree with be converted to be persuaded by give way intromit bless buy enter entertain harbor(US) harbour(UK) house initiate introduce let lodge okay permit receive shelter sign suffer retract recant backtrack backpedal withdraw reverse reconsider demur about-face take back back off do an about-face do an about-turn eat your words go back do a U-turn climb down eat humble pie abnegate repudiate abjure forswear disavow repeal deny unsay renege reject foreswear spurn drop endure tolerate stand countenance stomach bear brook abide take swallow hack bide indulge put up with admit of lose let slip give away fail to win miss out on waste squander pass up miss forego disregard ignore blow neglect let pass OK approve sanction authorise(UK) authorize(US) pass ratify endorse second greenlight validate accredit approbate clear confirm finalise(UK) finalize(US) give elasticity flexibility stretch spring stretchiness pliability slack malleability plasticity play bounce bounciness fluidity pliancy springiness suppleness ductility resilience flexibleness More
"concede" Antonyms
deny contest disclaim dispute protest refute reject contradict defend disacknowledge disagree disallow disapprove dissent fight hold keep refuse repudiate veto beat conquer defeat gain retain make a stand fight to the bitter end resist continue stand endure hold off oppose win hold out stand your ground double down withstand defy survive bear tolerate weather combat sustain thwart repel cope with harden advance ascend free worry be unyielding remain firm give no quarter show no mercy stand firm overlook ignore miss neglect forget omit skip discount slight overpass bypass disregard brush aside brush off deliberately ignore gloss over argue bicker squabble clash wrangle controvert feud quarrel quibble argufy tiff have an argument disbelieve be ignorant be inaccurate miscalculate misconjecture misestimate misjudge save stash hoard reserve shelve cache cling to hang onto hang on to hold fast to hold on to keep hold of keep in reserve keep possession of not part with retain possession of stash away accept adhere to indulge use seize take jump at take advantage of exploit grab embrace milk grasp snatch leap at take on catch go for grab hold of snag get hold of dominate overcome prevail succeed triumph achieve success be successful come first come through finish first gain victory reign supreme be victorious win out beat the opposition be the victor be the winner come out ahead be in denial be deluded be in a state of self-deceit be in a state of self-deception be in a state of self-delusion be in a state of self-denial have false hope have wishful thinking have foolish expectations have unrealistic hope

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" Mr. Dupré added, "If he has a reason not to concede, he's not going to concede.
That's a debate over principle that really Democrats aren't going to concede on and Stephen Miller isn't going to concede on either.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has indicated that he does not intend to concede, even if Republican leaders try to concede for him.
And when institutions concede whether they've been made examples of or not, Chinese representatives convince them they therefore must concede just a little more.
"I'm willing to concede that Trump on occasion is crass, but I'd like my opponents to concede that Hillary on occasion is corrupt," he said.
The difference between the left and the right really comes down to this: We on the left concede some points to them; they never concede points to us.
Podesta's defiant speech showed the Clinton campaign may not yet be prepared to concede the race, a point of controversy when her rival Trump previously said he might not concede himself.
" Hillary to Obama after calling Trump to concede: "Mr.
" Jenner did concede that the duo is "very close.
Gavin Newsom, did not ever concede that Trump was correct.
But I would gladly concede to Peter as next Bachelor.
As a woman of conscience and faith, I cannot concede.
" Trump did later concede that Assad is a "bad guy.
Aronberg seemed to concede as much at the press conference.
Clinton would not concede that her comment "energized" Trump's supporters.
Not yet ready to concede, Sanders vowed to fight on.
"They don't live badly, you have to concede," says Mrs.
Lions coach Jim Caldwell isn't ready to concede the division.
Would Trump concede -- and what might his speech sound like?
Abrams refused to officially concede after losing to Georgia Gov.
Lamb has declared victory, but Saccone has yet to concede.
It's an efficient tactic, we'll concede, but a cheap one.
But what if Democrats won't help unless Republicans concede something?
Now, Gaul and his defense team concede he shot Walker.
But they concede they've become all too accustomed to it.
Matt Bevin (R) packing, though he has yet to concede.
He gave away some of his leverage, even allies concede.
Sanders has yet to concede the Democratic primary to Clinton.
Mr. Zuckerberg could concede that it's not an easy task.
However, Moore is refusing to concede the election to Jones.
First, these politicians concede that abortion "destroys" a human life.
Even Lievense, although he did not concede defeat, was realistic.
In reality, these officials now concede, no one truly was.
So it depends upon whether they'll concede to divided control.
Of late, allies concede, the news has been particularly grim.
Bill Nelson, his opponent, has said he will not concede.
They concede that there could be bumps in the road.
Ms. Trahan claimed victory, but Mr. Koh refused to concede.
But the defending Super Bowl champs aren't planning to concede.
Lamb has claimed victory -- but Saccone has refused to concede.
The researchers concede that their study doesn't answer that question.
His advisers eventually persuaded him to concede to avoid unrest.
However, Moore has refused to concede the election to Jones.
Dickey, 42, must concede that distinction to Bartolo Colon, 153.
His task, GOP insiders readily concede, seems close to impossible.
Still, I can't concede that it's game over for cryptocurrencies.
GOP leadership has refused to concede it was a priority.
Disease experts concede that those problems are real, especially for teenagers.
It was just about accepting it and how we would concede.
Claudia Tenney in New York, though she has yet to concede.
Here she stood before her supporters, and the world, to concede.
I seriously doubt that [Trump refusing to concede] would be disruptive.
You concede on one, and the state concedes on the other.
The founders concede it's unlikely to feel exactly pleasant to use.
Fujimori did not concede defeat after Thursday's official tally was announced.
As a woman of conscience and faith, I cannot concede that.
Elections, they concede, are no longer certain to happen this year.
Even his former GOP foes have had to concede the obvious.
But LePage did concede one criticism of his lord and savior.
The administration did not concede that tactics like waterboarding constituted torture.
Even Mr Cain's critics concede that he has done some good.
The results will trickle in, and eventually my rival will concede.
Frank, who has yet to publicly concede, still has a shot.
Clothes, car seat, crib, carrier: I'll concede those were pretty key.
But privately they concede he is doing what they once did.
But so far, Bevin has yet to concede the narrow race.
Refusing to concede and release his delegates to vote for Mrs.
Some of his supporters, like Mr. Sanders himself, refuse to concede.
Regulators concede that the financial harm to consumers was not huge.
In remarks to supporters, Ossoff said he called Handel to concede.
But I guess, for this one time, I'll have to concede.
I'll concede that some people take genuine pleasure from physical austerity.
Roy Moore refusing to concede-bad candidate & bad loser=classless man.
But neither team was willing to concede any ground on Wednesday.
I wish more of us had the humility to concede that.
Congress shouldn't concede more power to this president (or any other).
They don't want to concede it in the flat-water areas.
His critics concede that he's changed his tune in recent weeks.
Even supporters of FATCA concede it is "wholly unachievable" as written.
He's an honest broker, and he's willing to concede a point.
Even Mr. Jammeh initially agreed, phoning his opponent to graciously concede.
It's not too heavy-handed or even, I concede, that profound.
Cities don't have to concede so much power to police unions.
Depending on the emergency, this may not be practical, experts concede.
Moore has refused to concede defeat to Jones after the Dec.
Republicans concede that Democrats have fielded a strong challenger: former Rep.
Even his admirers concede that he is prone to senatorial bloviation.
Having lost his footing, Wong had no choice but to concede.
But I will not concede that he did not have a weapon.
In the end, Clinton called Trump to concede the race shortly after.
Ince, who complained of unfair elections, has yet to formally concede defeat.
LPs need to band together and refuse to concede to these demands.
Perhaps proponents could concede that there is a moral argument against abortion.
She'd later concede she knew it was a mistake at the time.
Williams did readily concede that Cadre has much more up its sleeve.
To concede this, the thinking goes, is to risk destroying the union.
But I will concede that there are a handful of good movies.
But you can't concede the white working-class community, which is hurting.
They also show that most Remainers concede that Brexit should go ahead.
As the researchers concede, '[Our] study does not prove cause-and-effect.
In return, Cruz will concede both Oregon and New Mexico to Kasich.
Yet that, by turn, overestimated the president's willingness to concede an inch.
It is easier to concede to a member than a non-member.
Solicitor General Don Verrilli to concede that the ACA regulations that allow
Some will refuse to concede it's over, become angry, and keep fighting.
McCrory initially refused to concede and last month, requested a statewide recount.
I was ready to concede defeat and head back to the office.
Even as a longtime Gaslight fan I could concede to being outmatched.
Would a post-Brexit Britain concede a bigger role to Dublin instead?
Mr. Beshear claimed victory, but Mr. Bevin has refused to concede defeat.
Mr. Perez's friends concede that others might have wanted Mr. Perez dead.
Lamb tweeted Wednesday that Saccone had called him to concede the race.
But we're not about to concede that or to give it up.
"We have come a long, long way, you will have to concede."
This doesn't mean that one is obligated to concede one's ground easily.
But rap, he seems prepared to concede, is not a cultural threat.
And, he has to concede, he has finally run out of room.
The president did it, they plan to concede, but for innocent reasons.
" All she'll concede is that come October, there will be a "resolution.
Some big-block skeptics concede that some capacity increase will be needed.
Even anti-state anarchists concede the existence of violent enemies and monsters.
But it seems many sports purists are unwilling to concede the fight.
But those manufacturers concede that their products are more expensive than HFCs.
Even regulators concede that the financial harm to consumers was not large.
It's the reluctance to concede that your story deserves to be told.
I wouldn't concede that the invitations had anything to do raising money.
But Jordan refused to concede that it's time for a new Speaker.
Republicans increasingly concede privately that their House majority seems a lost cause.
It would be a mistake to concede that right away, analysts said.
The ruling gave the Ohio challengers little option but to concede defeat.
Perhaps President Trump can concede that he was wrong in this instance.
He did concede that the level of spending needs to be curtailed.
"Now I will concede that the two girls aren't mentioned," Whitehouse said.
Such admissions are unusual in an institution whose members rarely concede mistakes.
Moore spoke later in the night, and refused to concede the race.
Newman said she would not concede until all the votes were counted.
Moore, who has denied any wrongdoing, has refused to concede the race.
Still, diplomats concede the Western military alliance needs to be more consistent.
I will concede that there are two decent things about it, though.
"I have the great fault of being unable to concede," Zemmour says.
Other countries would likely follow suit if Trump gets China to concede.
Yet part of the trouble lies with leadership, Democratic aides privately concede.
Duke officials concede that bromide applications contributed to the elevated trihalomethane levels.
When you concede four goals you cannot expect to win the game.
That doesn't make it more okay that he didn't promise to concede.
Inside 60 days now to the midterms, most Republicans with significant campaign experience concede the odds of protecting the House majority are bleak -- and concede the past week or two has, to be polite, not been very helpful.
What happens if he just doesn't concede or says the election was rigged?
We concede that the vagina is a body part that's a little mysterious.
Even Republicans concede health reform cost them control of the House last year.
"I didn't do that to concede victory to that guy," Mr. Lowe said.
As some of its keenest proponents concede, this transition will bring painful costs.
Hillary Clinton has called Donald Trump to concede the election, according to NBC.
And a day after the Supreme Court ruled, Gore called Bush to concede.
Abrams has refused to concede to Republican Brian Kemp, who has declared victory.
And I readily concede, I&aposm in an increasingly small group of Republicans.
Trump would be well within his rights to refuse to concede on Nov.
These new hedgies are modest enough to concede some of their competitors' points.
He has shown no sign that he is prepared to concede any power.
Moore declined to concede defeat even after Trump urged him to do so.
At least Cogman does concede that the scene is not easy to watch.
The Iowa senator does concede, however, that the trade agreement could be improved.
Costas did concede, however, that his suggestions came from a place of privilege.
I'll concede Davis' point that Ed Gillespie knows how to run a campaign.
"We were practicing all week on how they concede on crosses," Carroll said.
Doesn't refuse to concede the race and instead seeks to invalidate the result?
Harris told supporters Tuesday night he wouldn't concede, according to the Charlotte Observer.
Even Perez's allies concede that is a meaningful endorsement for the Minnesota Democrat.
Some analysts say that is simply too much for the Europeans to concede.
He had shown no sign that he was prepared to concede any power.
Even Hillary Clinton's sharpest critics will concede that she is exceptionally well-informed.
After the race was called for Jones Tuesday night, Moore did not concede.
Only occasionally did the bank concede that it had handled a case badly.
Mr. Wheeler appeared to concede that it was unlikely to withstand legal challenge.
President Trump has already hinted at what he may be prepared to concede.
To concede that we are all capable of ghastly behavior is plain honesty.
And Hillary Clinton has called Trump to concede, according to multiple media outlets.
APC supporters dismiss that, although they concede that Atiku will make some inroads.
Some agents concede that they have been "too aggressive" in seeking packaging fees.
Activists critical of the government concede the demonstrations do not threaten Iran's leadership.
Addressing a raucous crowd of supporters early Tuesday, Gantz did not concede defeat.
Republican leaders concede that without a budget, there will be no tax cut.
Both men are tempestuous leaders, who are loath to concede a political fight.
It's perplexing that they might concede this battle in advance, four years later.
Adam Schiff, who even some of Trump's allies concede delivered a compelling performance.
Mr. Cooper's campaign and liberal groups have been urging Mr. McCrory to concede.
Shortly after Clinton called Trump to concede defeat on the morning of Nov.
Sanders, meanwhile, has repeatedly refused to concede the Democratic presidential nomination to Clinton.
You concede in the book that abortion is, actually, a life-ending process.
Even its most ardent admirers tend to concede that some sections are overlong.
They also concede that Britain's membership in the European Union was deeply unsatisfying.
The Republican report, however, does concede that Russia meddled in the presidential election.
The paper did, however, concede the research could be valid in some situations.
But most Trump advisers privately concede that major changes are unlikely anytime soon.
Some concede that the diplomatic cost of abandoning the agreement would be high.
European leaders concede that Libya's instability and widespread violence were causes of concern.
Summers and Sarin concede that the tax gap can never shrink to zero.
He invented stories of "massive voter fraud" and spent weeks refusing to concede.
What did Mr. Trump concede about Russia for the first time on Wednesday?
But the most important issues are ahead of us: Does Odinga concede peacefully?
The Saudis didn't appear to want to concede anything at all to Pompeo.
Meanwhile, the UAW must concede that a successful GM will require increasing flexibility.
As a result, they are likely to concede more at the negotiating table.
"I readily concede I'm in an increasingly small group of Republicans," Gowdy said.
" "I want to say I concede completely to the comments of my critics.
There may be a legitimate reason for neither candidate to concede the election.
Democrats concede that Walker will undoubtedly out-fundraise them in the governor's campaign.
Would you concede that President Trump has dramatically reduced tensions between the two countries?
They don&apost want to concede that a spy was put in the campaign.
But even those who loathe the man concede that he has bags of personality.
The ball is now in Freeport's court - to what extent they want to concede.
Limbaugh knew it, and he urged the party to not concede to the Democrats.
Yet again, I was forced to concede that things could have been much worse.
Neither side, however, has been willing to concede that the other might have points.
Finally, the government has had to concede the flaws in its ill-gotten conviction.
Conservative evangelicals must not concede to Trump simply to stop Clinton from being elected.
How can you publicly concede that your effort is doomed and keep going anyway?
OBAMA: No, but I had to rush to get to the hotel to concede.
Another naked right low kick and Taylor span full circle to concede his back.
She initially refused to concede the race, alleging voter suppression influenced the election process.
You're a conservative, and I'm sure you'd concede that Trump lacks an ideological core.
For one, the administration could concede that the judiciary at least has oversight powers.
It is unsustainable, they concede, and much of the situation is beyond their control.
Scott has already declared victory in the race, though Nelson has yet to concede.
Would you concede that what Trump may have been wrong, but it wasn't unlawful?
He has started to focus instead on pressuring the Democrats in Florida to concede.
A losing candidate who refuses to concede could whip them up into a wildfire.
Even his detractors concede he has shown great persistence in pursuit of his goals.
But Mr. McGrath declined to concede until some 3,000 absentee ballots could be counted.
However, Democrats have not indicated they will concede any funding for the border wall.
In Mr. Trump's statements, people here concede, there is a tiny kernel of truth.
Mr. Buffett did concede that his tax payments have, at times, been much smaller.
For that reason alone, I will concede that Parkway is best of the best.
"I don't know that I see that they're more willing to concede," Sorenson answered.
Wilentz is willing to concede much of the neo-Garrisonian criticism of the Constitution.
However, they concede the political conditions are different in Colorado than those four states.
Giuffra said the company does not concede that the 104,000 vehicles emitted excess emissions.
And even advisors concede that sometimes having more than one financial planner is acceptable.
"I don't concede that I lost," she said in March for the umpteenth time.
But the opposition refuses to concede the poll, claiming widespread rigging of the vote.
It's for those reasons that Moore was never going to concede the Senate race.
Balderson and Republicans claimed victory Tuesday night, but O'Connor did not concede the race.
"I will concede that there is an awful long way to go," Pompeo added.
But he refused to concede, lobbing accusations of voter fraud at the Cochran campaign.
Regardless, U.S. growers concede it's been tough to compete with Mexico's cheaper labor costs.
I think that's Trump's view, that they're the weaker side and they'll eventually concede.
On this narrow issue, the FBI has to agree and concede this critical point.
That way, you can concede them and fall back on what you really want.
Moore refuses to concede to Jones, despite urging from President Trump and Steve Bannon.
Beshear declared victory, while Bevin had refused to concede at the time of writing.
May's admirers concede that this customs plan will probably not fly with the Europeans.
I don't think we want to concede any of those markets to other teams.
Dewey was forced to concede Lippmann's basic point about the folly of public opinion.
We do not need others to concede that we probably did the right thing.
But, I concede as I get up out of the bed, it might not.
Another black candidate for speaker, Jumaane D. Williams, has yet to concede the race.
I tried forcing myself to concede this, through a fake smile and gritted teeth.
Even for-profit leaders concede the gainful employment rule has had its intended effect.
Ms. Abrams, while acknowledging Friday that she could not win, did not concede either.
A few fans will concede that some of their athletes might have been doping.
In fact, I concede the point now before complaining emails start arriving — my fault.
Even the Irish were quick to concede that the result was not a fluke.
Trump's legal team does not concede that the President attempted a quid pro quo.
He did, however, concede that even in pro-electric Norway there are cultural barriers.
Republicans concede times are tough and point to the Midwest as particularly difficult terrain.
Two Democratic strategists at the liberal Center for American Progress concede that he could.
The Canadians also concede that there exists a strong demand for our Oregon wine.
The Texas senator has never been known for an inclination to concede or compromise.
Cambridge executives now concede that the company never used psychographics in the Trump campaign.
Now even its authors concede that it probably overstated the amount of noncitizen voting.
Neither party was willing to concede, and the Obamacare stabilization funding was dropped altogether.
And after she trounced him, she says he refused to call her to concede.
But for the most part, losers concede quickly to help the country move on.
Espy said he called Hyde-Smith to concede the race and wish her well.
All the worry over Trump's possible refusal to concede the election is now moot.
However, the Japanese martial arts community did not concede this as evidence of anything.
Most progressives concede that Tennessee doesn't present a real opportunity to expand the base.
Abrams, who would be the country's first black female governor, has refused to concede.
With neither party willing to concede, the Obamacare stabilization funding was dropped all together.
" Asked whether Moore should concede, White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders told reporters, "I'm surprised.
Most important, experts say, Trump must be careful not to concede anything to Putin.
How do we -- I will concede the point, and patience is not my greatest virtue.
Earlier this week, several of his government's ministers resigned over his failure to concede defeat.
The opposition had said late on Sunday it was still too early to concede defeat.
Najib did not concede, however, apparently having recovered his composure as the night went on.
But, Wall Street's favourite banker had to concede, business sentiment "is a little bit worse".
But even those researchers concede that this isn't a totally reliable way to detect deepfakes.
But I concede later there may be something more fundamental to my character at work.
And I concede, because asking him to keep me company feels too pathetic and selfish.
There may not be a higher being but I concede there is likely a wizard.
Just as in 2014, the vanquished general refused to concede defeat, claiming Jokowi had cheated.
Mr Netanyahu may have to concede something to the hardliners to keep his own job.
I will concede that the fat little Eggman inside the shoe is pretty cool though.
Mr Faber does concede that ultimately, he himself will be judged by Danone's share price.
Because to answer that question, she would have to concede that pain was an obstacle.
While a similar streak is unlikely this year, advisers to Mr. Sanders concede that Mrs.
Cortizo won a narrow election victory over Romulo Roux, who initially refused to concede defeat.
That could signal a willingness on the part of the state to concede some ground.
But she did concede to an office job, working as a copy editor for Scholastic.
"You need to concede," Obama told his former secretary of state, according to the authors.
Neil, turning a bit red, is forced to concede the field to his two opponents.
I concede that it's inherently unfair to critique a movie that one hasn't seen yet.
Now as then, Mr Prabowo has refused to concede defeat, saying the election was rigged.
Focus on the fact that I'm willing to concede that some might be good people.
But whether her opponent sees fit to embrace defeat and publicly concede is mostly immaterial.
Officials concede that no other National Park Service cemetery has required this level of work.
I'll be the first to concede that the whole vibe of the game is weird.
I concede that early detection seems like a good idea, especially for atrial fibrillation (AF).
ASLEF General Secretary Mike Whelan called the company "bullies" and also vowed not to concede.
In the first, with former President Obama, Obama urged Clinton to concede to her rival.
But some Trump loyalists won't concede that you're always right and DJT is always wrong.
The better thing to do would be to concede she is subject to the rules.
If Gore had to concede, Democrats knew their turn at the federal trough would return.
Burton congratulated Ellis on running a strong campaign, but Ellis said she would not concede.
Faced with dry taps, Narendra Modi's government was eventually forced to concede to the demand.
Asked whether it was time for Mr. Sanders to concede, the president once again demurred.
We are not ready to concede that good jobs are relics of a bygone time.
Matt Bevin, a Republican, refused to concede to his Democratic challenger, Attorney General Andy Beshear.
Bevin told reporters he would not immediately concede the narrow race while ballots were tallied.
Beijing has been stepping up pressure on her to concede to its "one China" principle.
Bevin refused to concede defeat, but there is no automatic recount provision under Kentucky law.
At this point, it's not even clear if Trump would graciously concede if he lost.
That said, I will concede that it is definitely the most vulnerable of the FAANNGs.
Alegre said he would not concede the race until all ballots were counted and confirmed.
Liberals fear a world where he refuses to concede and his supporters turn to violence.
The challenge with Trump, Clinton allies concede, is that it's more difficult to define him.
Abrams has refused to concede in the race for governor, amid hopes of a runoff.
The bad news, though, is that Moscow is certainly not yet willing to concede defeat.
The only feature, I will concede, that gives me iPhone envy is the unicode emoji.
He has reportedly boasted of dozens more in prison, though won't concede to any officially.
Trump has been making noises about voter fraud and refusing to concede for months now.
Mr. McDaniel refused to concede the race and fought the outcome for months in court.
Republicans readily concede the success of the current Democratic mobilization at the state legislative level.
Still, amid their exuberance, Democrats concede it could take time to assemble substantial policy achievements.
I will concede the fact that pension costs are going up and have gone up.
We concede, as Jackie does, or we resist, as hopefully the rest of us will.
Researchers disagree about exactly what constitutes forgiveness (though they concede that it involves "reducing unforgiveness").
The government refused to concede, and after waiting two months, the police dispersed remaining protesters.
Mr. Erdogan did not concede defeat on the results in Istanbul, which were still unofficial.
Mr. de León and other legislators concede that they are trying to game the system.
On Thursday, Mr. Poliquin did not concede and vowed to press on with his case.
Ten years ago, I had the privilege to concede defeat in the election for president.
In his 11-page order, Mr. Barr appeared to concede the reality of the problem.
Yet even many of Mr. Zwirner's competitors also concede that they like and respect him.
Ten years ago, I had the privilege to concede defeat in the election for president.
Many concede that no-deal Brexiteers are better organised and more ruthless than their opponents.
A tie is the fairest result here, but I grudgingly concede that ties aren't allowed.
Once they're in love, each manages to concede that the other was a bit right.
But, as the vote counters concede, that still leaves the referendum a few votes short.
But I concede that I also saw how my anti-phone stance could have backfired.
Now Trump is looking like a more viable candidate, even his strongest Republican critics concede.
Officials concede that same strategy likely won't work when it comes to the Woodward book.
Erase this nightmare 'n' we'll concede any demand you make, just come on back — please?
" Wallace continued, "But on the other things, would you concede that he's got to go?
In doing so, they would all but concede that Trump is destined to fall short.
But China does concede that it has too many steel factories making too much steel.
The project does have the support of many Moroccans, a point that even critics concede.
He refused to comment when asked whether he would concede in the event of defeat.
WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats concede they have little leverage to stop Donald J. Trump's cabinet nominees.
Supporters will lose interest, while those who campaigned to reverse the referendum will concede defeat.
White, refusing to concede defeat, remained in New Iberia, working as a substance-abuse counselor.
I was eventually obliged to concede that factors beyond my control made basketball stardom unrealizable.
He did not concede the race, noting that provisional ballots could conceivably alter the outcome.
He did not initially concede and asked for a recanvass, citing claims of voter fraud.
Party leaders, including President Trump, who endorsed Mr. Moore, had called for him to concede.
David Pepper, Timken's counterpart at the Ohio Democratic Party, isn't ready to concede the state.
On the subject of fixture congestion, one has to concede to Thomas Muller once again.
LGBT activists concede that this type of language is difficult to eradicate from the game.
Ten years ago I had the privilege to concede defeat in the election for president.
It becomes a fight for position of ego, even if you're willing to concede it.
Fear makes people reflect less, and it also makes them concede to authoritarian leadership more.
"I will not concede because the erosion of our democracy is not right," she added.
Democrat Carolyn Bourdeaux is refusing to concede in Georgia's 7th District, arguing that Republican Rep.
The unseeded Kyrgios broke Berdych's serve three times and did not concede any break-point chances.
Sanders supporters readily concede that he doesn't have a full set of policies ready to go.
Scope of product offering and price are big ones to concede to Jeff Bezos' retail killer.
While Clinton called Trump last night to concede the election, she did not address the nation.
We can only know what Putin did not concede at their joint press conference that followed.
He won't concede this point, but Kevin has probably saved hundreds of lives along the way.
The danger is that Trump will concede even more US interests in return for insignificant gestures.
U.S. trade officials at that time said Japan had too much at stake to not concede.
Most venture capitalists concede that the highest-performing companies in their portfolio are still founder-led.
But he did concede the company regrets how it has communicated the payment trial to riders.
I will concede that you would also probably see cloud formations, and that would be cool.
But at some point the royalists will have to concede—or be responsible for a republic.
I will concede that Wavebox feels almost tailor-made for my personal work and life setup.
Many acknowledge that the justice system is flawed, but concede it's the best one we've got.
Member states need to decide which roles they want and what to concede to get them.
Trump also announced during his victory speech that Clinton had called him to concede the election.
Conservatives concede the shutdown does affect some people, but many don't have much sympathy for them.
He said Clinton called him to concede the race and to congratulate Trump on his victory.
"Hillary Clinton has called Donald Trump to concede the race," CNN's Dana Bash reported on air.
Mr Ricci is quick to concede that the design of Van Cise-Simonet is not perfect.
He said on January 22nd his party should concede defeat and pay up for the wall.
Meanwhile, pressure continues to mount on the incumbent Republican to concede two weeks after the election.
Ted Cruz just pulled off what has seemed impossible: He made Donald Trump concede a point.
The impressive run to the title saw Qatar concede just the one goal in seven matches.
She declined to concede immediately after the November 6 election, insisting that every vote be counted.
Anheuser Busch does seem to concede that 36 and below is anathema to big beer flavor.
He picks up the former, prompting Frank to concede the election in a call to Conway.
If they continue to concede that single-payer is unaffordable and unachievable, it certainly will be.
Policy experts concede that indictments and public accusations are unlikely to demonstrably stymie Iran's cyber program.
Among other things, they effectively concede the receipt of the $500,000 from those with Russian ties.
Germany is the only team remaining at Euro 2016 that has yet to concede a goal.
Trump is taking it a step further: He's using them as an excuse not to concede.
If a clear loser refuses to concede and rejects the will of the people on Wednesday?
So far, the discussions have not included the possibility that Mr. Sanders will concede to Mrs.
He also helped self-fund his Senate run, and Democrats concede that he's a disciplined campaigner.
Still, Gillum did not concede, insisting that "tens of thousands of votes" remained to be counted.
In 2014 he waited two days to concede, saying the contest was too close to call.
Bevin's refusal to concede immediately prompted speculation that he could seek to dispute the election results.
Merkley said he should concede the race if he ends up losing in both those areas.
Yet none of the players wanted to walk away and concede that the effort had failed.
It's uncertain whether McCain will fight for the Senate version or concede to the House version.
Alana: I hate being wrong, but I guess for this one time I'll have to concede.
Advocates, however, concede that even limited access to marijuana is a step forward for their cause.
If he withdraws, it's five weeks to the election ... that would concede it to the Democrat.
As an organization, they are intensely loyal to employees and rarely concede to long-term rebuilding.
In what, I have to concede, became my retirement game, I stood ready, padded and fortified.
" We wrote about this possibility about six weeks ago: "If Donald Trump Lost, Would He Concede?
Should they fight to a point and then concede in the interest of the body politic?
I will concede that it's occasionally preferable to enjoy wine without giving it too much thought.
But it also attracts money launderers and organised criminals, something the government has had to concede.
Shortly after the results came in, Scott released a statement saying Nelson had called to concede.
John Shimkus of Illinois, who is chairing the hearing, Pruitt appeared to concede a bit more.
What Friedman refused to concede, however, was Leiomy's broader point—that ballroom isn't a dance style.
" Cronkite said that Nixon "came as close as a man can, but did not actually concede.
"She will win and Bernie Sanders will concede," O'Donnell said of the upcoming New York primary.
In otherwise opaque comments, Mr. Trump appeared to concede the need to make computers more secure.
After weeks of resistance, the President appeared ready to concede the economy -- his economy -- needed help.
But conservatives are terrified that the base will punish them if they concede even an inch.
But Abdullah alleged there was major fraud in the polls and has been unwilling to concede.
Even local leaders concede that pulling minerals out of the land is what people do here.
Trump did concede he wasn't sure if that timing -- just 19 days from now -- would work.
The Obama administration declined to publicly concede that the breach was committed by Chinese intelligence services.
She did not concede, however, saying "disenfranchisement, disinvestment and incompetence" had kept voters from the polls.
But court officials concede that experience has shown that leaders in power can effectively block investigations.
This is what American politicians always do, of course, right down to the moment they concede.
Saying that it is "settled law," as some conservatives concede, is not enough, the strategists say.
Gantz did not concede defeat and said he would "continue fighting" on behalf of his supporters.
Bryant leaned forward and nodded, self-aware enough to concede that opponent love weirded him out.
Bryant leaned forward and nodded, self-aware enough to concede that opponent love weirded him out.
Democrat Stacey Abrams refused to concede her high-profile race to Republican Brian Kemp in Georgia.
But friends of Lesley and Rybka concede that they are woefully unprepared for the current situation.
Moore has refused to concede the election, despite Jones having been sworn in to the Senate.
Trump has also refused to concede that Russia was behind the hacking of Democratic Party emails.
A heated argument broke out, but eventually, Mr. Jammeh agreed to concede, according to the official.
Economics, I argued, probably played a more important role than analysts have been willing to concede.
A defiant Moore has refused to concede defeat to Jones after the election concluded on Dec.
Executives concede that Starbucks' U.S. afternoon business has dragged down results in its most important market.
Even his admirers concede that Mr. Trump, a consummate showman, has a gift for tactical distraction.
Seeing improvement there will be more enjoyable than whether we concede 30 points or no points.
Brauner does concede that they could be helpful as a barrier to keep you from picking.
But his opponent's campaign refused to concede, claiming that damaged ballots could have skewed the count.
Donald Trump still refuses to say whether he will concede the presidential election if he loses.
Republican senators concede that Mr. Obama has the power to nominate a candidate to replace Justice Scalia.
But Morocco would have to move first—and concede a lot more—before Polisario even considers autonomy.
In some cases, researchers have refused to concede their original conclusions despite the unveiling of new evidence.
As the pendulum swings through a shifting midpoint, we must concede that the center has not held.
Erdogan&aposs closest rival, Muharrem Ince, who complained of unfair elections, has yet to formally concede defeat.
Though his opponent, Roy Cooper, had more than a five-thousand vote lead, McCrory refused to concede.
"There was alcohol involved with the formation of the company, we will concede that," Josberger said, jokingly.
One respected exit poll gave the edge to Mr Lasso, who has so far refused to concede.
But for now, those who want to see an impeachment inquiry concede they are in the minority.
May's close allies privately concede they are on course to lose the vote set for Jan. 15.
So I concede that workers should not merely blow off emails from the boss across the board.
Despite rhetoric about respecting migrants' rights, Mexican officials concede that deportations are all but certain to rocket.
I concede that there are funny jokes in every episode, though I cannot recall any of them.
There's something funny about all the focus on whether Donald Trump will concede the election results gracefully.
His strategy seems to be to dig in and demand Democrats concede and, in the meantime, tweet.
"Ten years ago, I had the privilege to concede defeat in the election for president," McCain wrote.
Persistent rumors in the German media have it that Berlin may grudgingly concede a modest tax cut.
That said, I have to concede realistic holograms are more of a point for Microsoft than against.
Rhoades won re-election, but one of his opponents, independent Dennis Baylor, didn't immediately concede the race.
She does, however, concede the birth of his daughter from another relationship motivated him to get sober.
If he loses, even his supporters concede there's virtually no path to the GOP nomination for Rubio.
The hopes of a peaceful transition faded when a week later Jammeh said he would not concede.
Gun safety advocates privately concede they do not expect any of the major legislation to become law.
Trump on Friday appeared to concede that American taxpayers would foot the initial bill for the wall.
Now, eyeing Mr Smith's undistinguished campaign and likely failure, some concede that a new approach is needed.
The Alabama Republican still refuses to concede the race, which he lost by more than 20,000 votes.
To compromise over the science of climate change, though, is to concede certain lies told by deniers.
Even union members concede that their greatest hope is not to lose ground — at least not yet.
Duncan could also concede that his extraordinary partnership with Popovich and the others has run its course.
"Only in my mind," I concede, which sounds stupid to me as soon as I say it.
Pakistani officials concede security problems remain in Baluchistan, but say the work is progressing ahead of schedule.
Certainly, with abortion access under assault from pro-life radicals, the issue is one Democrats cannot concede.
While Moore has yet to concede the race, Trump and the White House have signaled he should.
The new guidance to agencies about how to implement the order seems to concede much of this.
Even supporters concede that they cannot replace the strong federal actions that Trump is unwilling to take.
Because I'm trained to be skeptical, even towards my own skepticism, I willing to concede I'm overreacting.
Most people will concede the above point when you're discussing market forces generically, regardless of their politics.
Ultimately, Jones won the vote and was certified the victor this week despite Moore's refusal to concede.
O'Connor has said he has no plans to concede the race until all votes have been counted.
Moore refused to concede the special election, saying his campaign is waiting for ballots to be certified.
He told the campaign that Moore needs to concede, a source familiar with the conversation tells CNN.
There was no obvious connection among the three victims, and the police concede they have few leads.
Even proponents of minimal government concede that private cars would be of little use without public roads.
Most of these reviews concede as a matter of course that Artifact is, unquestionably, a great game.
Yes, there's very good reason to worry President Trump won't concede if he's narrowly defeated in 2020.
To vote in favor of them is to concede the premise that the bills address something real.
"We are in a tied ballgame," Mr. O'Connor said at his election night party, refusing to concede.
Republicans concede that there are plenty of disagreements of the magnitude that could easily scuttle a proposal.
Though the race is effectively over, Mr. Gillum has declined to concede until every vote is counted.
On one point, I must concede: Dark mode is good for battery life on the latest iPhones.
" Buttigieg added: "We have a responsibility to concede the effect of remaining in this race any further.
Those who want the law changed concede it is unlikely as long as Republicans control the Senate.
Eneco's leaders concede that they are proceeding more by trial and error than following a grand plan.
The long run is nice, but 2020, as even the most patient concede, is The Big One.
But lawyers for the suing cities and states now concede that companies will shell out far less.
Now, even the staunchest critics of these activist shareholders concede that the practice is here to stay.
Yet even today's enthusiastic attendees concede that is no longer the norm, and dynamics vary by family.
That's all I want, and I'll concede that I didn't need long to finish my goose quest.
Pat McCrory of North Carolina lost last month and refused to concede, other Republicans largely remained silent.
House Republicans moved quickly Wednesday morning to demonstrate that they won't concede impeachment without a fight. Rep.
Early Wednesday, Lamb declared victory, but the Saccone campaign said it did not plan to concede yet.
He would need to rally the support of (and concede a few points to) Republicans in Congress.
But Bevin refused to concede, telling supporters Tuesday night that the race was too close to call.
" The most frustrating goals to concede, he said, are when his players "know, and it happens anyway.
Many Republicans concede, also in private, that he has made strategic errors and allowed dysfunction to continue.
He did sometimes concede there were problems, but invariably laid the blame somewhere outside the Kremlin walls.
Ocasio-Cortez said Crowley "stood me up" for three different calls where he was supposed to concede.
He refused to concede, although independent election monitors and analysts said the election was free and fair.
It doesn't immediately seem like anyone's that cool, but I can concede they're all cooler than me.
But look, anti-fascists will concede that most of the time nonviolence is certainly the way to go.
I concede he's better at playing guitar and I'll keep doing what I do best: fighting for Michigan.
" He did concede, however, that his newfound attention has impacted him "maybe bits and pieces at a time.
But the other families still don't know what became of their girls and concede they may never know.
In 2014, Prabowo refused to concede defeat for two weeks, even though early results showed Widodo had won.
They already have the president concede on DACA, but they prefer to demagogue rather than fix the issue.
Palazhchenko did concede there was a lack of clarity on exactly what the two world leaders agreed upon.
Even NAFTA's cheerleaders (a more reticent bunch) might concede that the deal has fallen short of their expectations.
Colombian pollsters openly concede to badly bungling their pre-referendum surveys, though they offer a variety of explanations.
But he did concede that it is possible that some modders have used OpenIV to impact GTA Online.
The PPCRV count is not official but Poe's decision to concede defeat added weight to his presumed victory.
What the company has to its advantage, analysts concede, is cash and a fast-growing domestic airline market.
But even defenders of railway privatisation concede that the model chosen in the 1990s has not worked well.
In a victory speech shortly after that, Mr Trump said that Hillary Clinton had called him to concede.
But authorities concede verbal warnings aren't enough, for the stakes have grown high for young users and society.
I concede that the deputy leader of the Labour Party is today lean and calm on the frontbench.
I gave in to the migraine, figuring if it swallowed me whole, I'd just concede to dying already.
Even Trump's fiercest critics concede U.S. unilateral sanctions have reduced the resources Iran can invest in malign activities.
Clinton Campaign Backs Jill Stein's Election Recount Effort: Lawyer What Happens if Donald Trump Loses and Won't Concede?
If Mexico has to concede anything to keep NAFTA alive, it might accept a ban on currency manipulation.
Clock running out for field Senior Trump fundraisers concede that they are running against a fast-ticking clock.
At the higher levels there is less corruption, critics concede, and some long-awaited laws have finally passed.
Almost immediately, we concede a goal when the half-deflated ball is knocked easily past the new keeper.
And on November 16, I decided to acknowledge the states of the election but I refused to concede.
He has used so many aliases that the authorities concede his real name may not be Jeremy Wilson.
When she came to address her volunteers and her supporters and said that she was going to (concede).
Assuming there is not a big gap between the two, foreign governments will press Mr Odinga to concede.
I will concede that pornography is part of today's anthropological conception of culture, like TED Talks taco trucks.
Trump seemed to concede that the information might have been bad, but wouldn't admit fault for repeating it.
Trump can refuse to concede until he's blue beneath his spray tan, and nothing in particular will occur.
The first is whether or not Trump will concede the election, or if he will contest the results.
Strickland said he called Portman to concede and congratulate him shortly after AP declared the Republican the winner.
But these same officials also concede that gets way overshadowed by the not-normal dimension of most days.
If a tourist is smart enough to haggle with her, Lộc is happy to concede the lower price.
Or they can concede some ground by moving at least some of the way towards the Chequers plan.
And maybe, we are forced to concede, the rest of the world was right about us all along.
This is hard to argue with, and the plaintiffs concede that only well-spent extra money could help.
Before we walk through, I'll concede that the US market isn't the world; different markets have different dynamics.
Their scheme, their play against the casino, was perhaps too complicated to pull off, Grosjean would later concede.
Then why not concede that you're the one who set up this whole situation of a slippery floor?
Sanders has not given any indication that he intends to concede the race to Clinton on Tuesday night.
Moore, who has been at the center of a sexual misconduct scandal, has yet to concede the race.
US negotiators have not given any indication that these are demands the US is willing to concede to.
Democrat Danny O'Connor, who trails the GOP's Troy Balderson by fewer than 000,000 votes, is refusing to concede.
Trump won't promise to concede if he loses, and if he wins, he gets control of the nukes.
There is no law that forces a losing candidate to concede defeat — only a bipartisan tradition of comity.
But he teased that Carrots refused to concede and demanded a recount, although that didn't change the outcome.
To the Editor: After Tuesday night's results, several articles seem to virtually concede the nomination to Hillary Clinton.
But Gillum did not concede and instead insisted that "tens of thousands of votes" remained to be counted.
"He was just very evasive ... he refused to concede early," Anwar said about his discussion on election night.
The electoral commission has not yet released official results, and President John Mahama's party is refusing to concede.
And I would concede to you that would be a very difficult process and a very difficult conversation.
Let us at least concede that privacy rules are a step in the right direction, and long overdue.
Yet Mr. Trump's advisers concede they cannot be certain of what he will choose to say or do.
"I will not concede because the erosion of our democracy is not right," she said at the time.
Mr. Moore, who has been accused of sexual misconduct against teenage girls, has refused to concede the race.
This scenario is more probable than not, the researchers said, although they concede it may not occur universally.
Even after Halep held serve to narrow the gap by a game, she was ready to concede defeat.
But it could concede to the demands of capital by marketing its existing products to non-black women.
But the unintended result, as some of Obama aides concede, was that the Russians faced very little resistance.
Even now, in the wake of pure democratic defeat, he is the epitome of arrogance, refusing to concede.
You also need to concede that the experience cools fairly quickly, and Robbins is alert to that, too.
Even the government's figures concede the Taliban contest or control 35 percent, a substantial gain over last year.
Republicans concede their odds are long in Minnesota: They haven't won a statewide race in there since 2006.
But, as a former editor myself, I readily concede its value, and not just for J-school students.
The government refuses to concede to the protesters' demand for an independent inquiry into accusations of police brutality.
Second, the emerging phase of liberalism is less inclined to concede anything to conservatives on the cultural front.
Weeks after the election, Moore has refused to concede, claiming voter fraud was a cause for his loss.
Donald J. Trump has refused to say if he will concede in the event of a projected defeat.
He has to play nice with President Vladimir V. Putin, his savior, even if he won't concede much.
Kudlow, in his Friday remarks, was willing to concede that there's a "lot of weakness out there" globally.
Because his predecessor, the erratic dictator Yahya Jammeh, has refused to concede since losing an election on Dec.
Some Democrats on the receiving end of the GOP attacks concede impeachment is unpopular with constituents back home.
They don't need to concede to making things worse as part of their effort to make them better.
This is "not particularly desirable as a long-term solution", they concede; most Britons might object more bluntly.
So clearly, they're not ready to concede on their arguments that the ex-soldiers' case must be dismissed.
On Thursday, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova would only concede that five Russian citizens may have been killed.
McDaniel later refused to concede the race to Cochran, alleging that illegal votes were cast in the race.
The studies concede that the more people knew about wine, the more their tastes aligned with the critics'.
We may have to concede that while truth is indeed stranger than fiction, fiction is substantially better arranged.
Looking back over the past year, I concede that I've felt no ill effects of the law's passage.
Remnants of the original hippie market can be found, but these vendors concede their days are likely numbered.
Some Democrats also concede that Pelosi could play into Trump's argument that Democrats are wasting time on impeachment.
It was, so much so that he didn't concede to Harris until 24 hours after the polls closed.
Once again, chest-beating conservatives jeered at Democrats for refusing to concede that Trump's belligerence had borne fruit.
It is restoring the sanctions in an effort to convince Iran to concede to a list of 12 demands.
Former President Yahya Jammeh initially refused to concede defeat to his rival, Adama Barrow, following an election last month.
The authors concede their research is only meant to be a pilot study, and have called for more studies.
Most forecasters concede that the more sanguine view is hostage to the heightened uncertainty stemming from the Trump factor.
Abinader has yet to concede defeat and said he would make his first comments after the election on Tuesday.
Why concede ground over a deal they dislike if it is heading for rejection at home in any event?
Even a fan of DeVos would concede that her knowledge and interest lies in the K-12 education domain.
But even his harshest critics would concede that he always tried to face his flaws and grow from them.
Regulators concede they have been slow to act and some privately admit the situation is almost out of control.
However, he appeared to later concede that Doral's owner's personality may have made it difficult to find new sponsorship.
It was their willingness to persist at risk to their own lives that led the Israeli government to concede.
At the same time, Obama will also likely concede that, on certain issues, Washington has to work with Moscow.
"I concede I'm not the governor of Georgia," she told a reporter from the Associated Press on March 22018th.
Pence and Priebus worked the room, talking to nearly every senator present and urging them not to concede defeat.
AK refused to concede, though it did so in other cities, including Ankara, where it lost by bigger margins.
The next 60% of pharmacies have to pay 4% of a drug's price, and the lowest performers concede 6%.
Sanders refused to concede Monday night, with a sharp statement from his campaign saying he was not leaving yet.
But the Kurds will probably have to concede some of their gains in order to keep most of Rojava.
The soldiers now in charge might concede more to the protesters, perhaps even allowing a civilian government to form.
Generally, they involve misuses of the president's office, though most experts concede that really serious private misconduct would count.
Cruz's choice to concede has dashed conservative hopes that Republicans would deny Trump the nomination in a contested convention.
Many expected Sanders to concede the election when he gave a "where we go from here" speech last Thursday.
But you would need to embed those measures in every application, which the researchers concede is likely not practical.
But the years of mistrust continue to foster skepticism as neither side has shown a willingness to concede ground.
" Cordell added, that the vote implies if judges don&apost concede to popular opinion, "they can lose their job.
Why it matters: Moore, who lost by over 20,000 votes, has refused to concede the race after the Dec.
Why it matters: Roy Moore, who lost by 20,715 votes, has refused to concede the race after the Dec.
Even Mrs Haley's critics concede that she has grown into her governorship, performing robustly during South Carolina's recent floods.
He acknowledges that Apple is actually working against public opinion in its refusal to concede to the FBI's wishes.
But he did concede the country's political environment has only turned more toxic over his two terms in office.
Clinton did not speak after the race was called, and her campaign chairman declined to formally concede early Wednesday.
As of Wednesday night, Bevin was down 5,000 votes but refused to concede to his Democratic challenger, Andy Beshear.
" — SAMANTHA BEE "Bevin lost by about 5,000 votes, and as of this morning, he refused to concede defeat. Yeah.
Matt Bevin (R) should concede the Bluegrass State's razor-thin gubernatorial race if a recanvass confirms he fell short.
"Obviously, the estate tax, I will concede, disproportionately helps rich people," Mnuchin said, according to The New York Times.
As stoutly as Whyte defends Hoover's policies, he has to concede that his subject wasn't much of a politician.
They also concede the private email server and her earnings after leaving the State Department didn't help. http://bit.
"A vote ultimately may be unlikely, but I'm not going to concede that that is the point," she said.
Democrats, Republicans concede, are more energized and the leader of the Republican Party, President Trump, is mired in controversies.
For the first time, sources indicated on Monday that the Saudi government appeared poised to concede Khashoggi is dead.
But President Trump said he had not yet decided which (if any) levies he might be willing to concede.
Joseph Crowley (D) of refusing to concede the Democratic primary race and mounting a third-party challenge against her.
The Moore campaign refused to concede the race and Bannon never took the stage at their event in Alabama.
The more the U.S. administration and the Kabul government concede, the more the Taliban are likely to push forward.
Trump on Wednesday appeared to concede his personal safety was one thing that kept him from visiting combat zones.
But even though economists generally favor higher education spending as a spur to productivity, many forecasters concede that Mrs.
The one who couldn't bear to show up to concede was not, as expected, Donald Trump, but Hillary Clinton.
I have to concede that Rodriguez has also given me plenty of "teachable moments" in his 22-year career.
McDaniel ran an unexpectedly strong 2014 primary bid against Cochran, refusing to concede and leveled allegations of voter fraud.
Many concede, however, that such a far-reaching Geneva Convention accord will need to overcome a number of obstacles.
Sanders has repeatedly refused to concede that honor, vowing his campaign will continue through next month's convention in Philadelphia.
Now Trump must reverse his own amenability to concede a peace agreement, a decades-old demand by the DPRK.
Matt Bevin, a deeply unpopular Republican, refused to concede the election to his Democratic challenger, Attorney General Andy Beshear.
" King did concede that Adams "might be on a list for things that happened 20 or 30 years ago.
Moore, who repeatedly refused to concede, has faced multiple accusations of sexual misconduct involving teenage girls in the 1970s.
Mr. Obama himself appeared to concede on Monday that he was seeking a nominee Republicans would have trouble rejecting.
Both concede that promoting a fight is part of the business, although they can be forgiven for being fatigued.
It's December 2020, and President Donald Trump has still refused to concede that he lost the tumultuous presidential election.
" Brafman argued strenuously against Bolger's push for continued press access to the sidebars, but did concede one point. "Mr.
M.S. MILLER, NEW YORK I can only reiterate my earlier nongreen-thumb disclosure before I concede: That sounds reasonable.
Mr. Cagle appeared in a ballroom at an Atlanta hotel to concede about 90 minutes after the polls closed.
Some who have briefed Ms. Nixon describe her as a quick study but concede the learning curve is steep.
A more cautious — and prudent — play for Springer would have been to pull back and concede the base hit.
This is clear even to surveillance vendors and advocates, who concede that facial recognition cannot actually stop school shootings.
They asked how parents and Congress could trust organizations that don't even concede that Dr. Nassar worked for them.
"It's too early to draw conclusions," said their general manager, Billy Eppler, though he had to concede the obvious.
And both say they should not concede to the groups that let Fidesz into power in the first place.
It should concede wrongdoing, name names and fire people who did not put the safety of the gymnasts first.
If Mr. Trump does not back the measure, lawmakers concede its chances of advancing this Congress are almost none.
Lawmakers generally concede that Parliament would sooner reverse Brexit than let Britain crash out of Europe without a deal.
"Mexico offered a deal where it really didn't concede anything," said Adrian Correa, a senior lawyer at FedEx Corp.
The obvious first step is to lower the temperature, and for each side to concede a few painful truths.
Now, most people, even most atheists, concede that heaven would be lovely if it existed, but you reject this.
Still, even a proud culture warrior should be able to concede that not all culture wars are created equal.
Policymakers who are willing to concede the economic argument call upon another popular Washington trope to rationalize problematic sales.
In the meantime, even those who oppose radical actions by protesters concede that moderation has not brought many rewards.
For weeks after losing his bid for re-election, despite trailing by growing margins, Governor McCrory refused to concede.
He has declined to concede the race to his opponent, Roy Cooper, a Democrat and the state's attorney general.
Historians and constitutional experts say it won't go that far — but they do concede a drift in that direction.
The movement may be disrupted, but U.S. officials concede that it will be almost impossible to totally dismantle it.
She refused to concede the race and mounted legal action to count all the votes and force a runoff.
Frank even goes so far as to call his opponent and concede — but, of course, he isn't actually surrendering.
But he did concede the specifics of the FAA's remote ID rule are not popular in the drone community.
"To be sure," Mr. Wall had to concede, the plaintiffs were "not focused on damages" in their legal papers.
I'll grudgingly concede your point: My belief in human rights and morality may be more about faith than logic.
Pat McCrory refused to concede to Attorney General Roy Cooper, demanding recounts and alleging, without evidence, widespread voting fraud.
"  Top aides told The Hill that Obama called Clinton late on Election Day to say "you need to concede.
Lamb declared victory early Wednesday morning, but the Saccone campaign told NBC News that it would not concede tonight.
Moore on Tuesday night refused to concede after multiple outlets called the race in favor of his Democratic opponent.
Trump was shocked when she called him to concede "He was so shocked he could barely talk," Clinton recalled.
"While Barnier's warmer words are welcome in London, Whitehall officials concede that the two sides are still 'miles apart.'"
It is a fight we should never concede — the importance of a free and open internet is too great.
In contrast, 75 percent expressed confidence that Hillary Clinton would concede if she were to lose on Nov. 8.
Mr. Reilly is the first to concede the advantages he has over former inmates who are black or Latino.
Pascal seems to concede that trying to believe is a matter of wishful thinking, self-deception or self-manipulation.
Even scholars who concede the clause made sense in 1787, like Amar, now oppose it as an outdated relic.
Thomas didn't recall making that statement but did concede he wanted to wait to see how things played out.
Here's what Sanders told the LA Times: I would fully concede that we have a narrow path to victory.
Democrats have made it clear they are willing to push a shutdown fight if Republicans don't concede to their demands.
But House Republicans were unrelenting — and had already vacated the Capitol for a three-week holiday — forcing Democrats to concede.
But I have to concede that Niel, a billionaire eight times over, is putting his money where his mouth is.
The company recently refused to cover a wheelchair Adam needed, she said; only after a "huge battle" did it concede.
But no missing persons report had been filed with the Madison Police Department — "I would concede that's unusual," Koval said.
News that "It's not as big as people think it is," they did concede that the future is anyone's guess.
He would concede a point and then come back with two more to persuade listeners to his way of thinking.
Here's what he told me: VICE: Have we ever had a major presidential candidate not concede after losing the election?
But six years after the first super-fast connections went live, even proponents concede no "killer" gigabit application has emerged.
I concede that sunsets are pretty great everywhere, but, for some reason, they feel extra special on the West Coast.
But that understates inefficiencies, executives privately concede - as well as the cost of protracted bickering over whose technology becomes standard.
Even Brexiteers concede that Britain will suffer short-term shocks as it renegotiates its relationship with its single biggest market.
But while Trump sounds ready to take the reins of the Republican Party, some primary rivals aren't ready to concede.
If Sanders refuses to concede after D.C. votes, he will go from powerful liberal titan to party pariah almost instantly.
Confronted by this analysis, India bulls concede the middle class is comparatively small, but insist that bumper growth is coming.
Perhaps that's why you're hearing so many Democrats -- including Hillary Clinton -- concede that the law "isn't perfect" and needs reforms.
Hillary Clinton took awhile to concede, but when she did she urged the country to get behind its president-elect.
Home Office officials concede that negotiating such a treaty is "ambitious", but see no reason why it cannot be done.
They concede that heavy tanks, big ships and fancy warplanes may not survive a head-to-head conflict with China.
He appeared to concede defeat after the United States backed Mr Hernández, though without accepting the election result as fair.
Republicans concede that Isakson would have faced a stronger test if Atlanta mayor Kasim Reed, or rising star state Rep.
There's no shame in a $100M startup and founders shouldn't be so quick to concede that option along the way.
" Asked whether he would concede if the networks call the election in Clinton's favor, Trump responded: "We'll see what happens.
For him to finally concede to the possibility could indicate a significant step forward for the bout to come off.
We can concede global production to our competitors and make it more expensive for US families to purchase those products.
With or without Mr. Grassley's amendment, even proponents of the bill concede that its chances of becoming law remain slim.
Trump's top lieutenants, like incoming chief of staff Reince Priebus, have refused to concede that the claim was made up.
Comey was ultimately forced to concede that no one has ever been charged with obstruction of justice for "hoping" something.
This has been the result, in part, of Mr Rajoy's refusal to concede any Catalan demands for greater self-government.
That only leaves Microsoft with one option: concede defeat and bring its applications to the likes of Android and iOS.
But Beverley doesn't concede ground like the usual matador defense we've come to see in today's no-hand-checking NBA.
In any case, Clinton has signaled that the she is going to wait until the last possible moment to concede.
Both of the commentaries concede that documented non-citizens are likely to have lower crime rates than native-born citizens.
I concede the U.S. is not Australia, Canada or New Zealand, but there's a lot we can learn from them.
Yet gun safety activists concede their inability to push those and other measures through the GOP-controlled Congress this year.
Both broadsides semi-concede that censure is not a recognized form of punishment by Congress when it comes to presidents.
She tries to convince them, in the last act, to finally concede that the world does not revolve around them.
Privately, Liberals concede the deficits will be bigger than C$10 billion, but say no final decision has been taken.
Abrams' speech on Wednesday morning was largely a rousing vow to her supporters that she does not intend to concede.
Republican nominee Brian Kemp released a statement Saturday criticizing Stacey Abrams (D) for refusing to concede in Georgia's gubernatorial election.
Police, who have issued an Amber Alert for Maleah Davis, concede "there's a lot of blanks in the story," Sgt.
Obama "concede[d]" that Clinton "mishandles classified information" and then "twist[ed] to defend her," blared the Republican National Committee.
I will concede that nationalism and disdain for checks and balances are not new concepts, nor are they uniquely Trumpian.
While Iran will not concede to all U.S. demands, it may well eventually talk with Washington about several of them.
"I readily concede I'm in an increasingly small group of Republicans," said Gowdy, a member of the House intelligence committee.
By holding events in those four increasingly diverse states, he was signaling a refusal to concede any ground to Mrs.
House Democrats ultimately decided to concede the fight for funding on Friday, when the House overwhelmingly approved the bill.  Sen.
Or should they fight and fight and fight -- refusing to concede no matter what rhetorical attacks he leveled at them?
Before last year's election, many Americans rightly worried that if Trump lost to Hillary Clinton, he would refuse to concede.
Police concede that, despite the hundreds of leads they've investigated along with those tips sent to the family's website, FindLisaIrwin.
I'm willing to concede here that a ballroom setting is not the standard case use for a device like this.
California regulators concede that no other horse at Santa Anita tested for a level of scopolamine as high as Justify's.
As a theoretical cosmologist myself, I'm searching for answers, but I have to concede we may never figure them out.
Whatever the figure, even supporters concede that it would require a higher sales tax and increased taxes on large businesses.
A rebel shows us it's possible, and that is something we can all find hope in: Never compromise, never concede.
Even his critics concede that Joe Biden is known for his decency and empathy among longtime colleagues in the Senate.
But even his opponents concede that he has tried to work on the promises that helped him win the presidency.
Last Week Tonight host John Oliver has a plan to get Donald Trump to concede the election if he loses.
In the midst of that shutdown, some progressives voiced their frustration with Schumer for being willing to concede the wall.
The race is effectively over, but Mr. Gillum has declined to concede and court fights continue over additional uncounted ballots.
On the substance, there has been less reordering or disaster than either his defenders or critics are willing to concede.
Yet we would be less than honest if we did not concede our own struggles with practicing what we preach.
Most advocates concede that comprehensive reform of the American drug pricing system will have to come from national-level changes.
Having done so, I can concede that there's something about Mr. Bolsonaro that activates deep moral intuitions in his supporters.
The rapper screamed at Sway, who seemed unwilling to concede that Mr. West is the greatest artist of his generation.
When Lee Hae-chan, South Korea's special presidential envoy, visited Beijing last month, President Xi Jinping did not concede anything.
With that in mind, Mr. McCrory's supporters have lashed out at Democrats who have called on the governor to concede.
Republican stall tactics: House Republicans moved quickly Wednesday morning to demonstrate that they won't concede impeachment without a fight. Rep.
Aides sought to project that Trump was busy with matters of state and refused to concede he was playing golf.
I'm willing to concede that there might be a short-term political benefit when it comes to defeating Donald Trump.
I'm willing to concede that there might be a short-term political benefit when it comes to defeating Donald Trump.
They do not expect Trump to issue that written order at this point, but concede he could change his mind.
"I completely concede that religious conservatives, social conservatives, have lost the cultural war," he told me in a podcast conversation.
But Sanders has yet to formally concede the state, calling the contest a "virtual tie" in a speech late Monday.
He refuses to concede that he came out on the losing end of the compromise that emerged out of Congress.
They cannot concede that their field is now more extreme toward the left than President Trump is to the right.
Members of Congress have expressed concern that Trump is so eager for a deal that he will concede too much.
Roux was reluctant to concede defeat on Sunday, saying he had found some irregularities in ballots in some voting areas.
And, ultimately, Reagan was not going to concede and eliminate the SDI initiative and therefore did not want to go forward.
Texas Democrat Gina Ortiz, embroiled in a battle for a House seat, became the latest midterm candidate to concede Monday afternoon.
But hawks worry Trump will concede too much to North Korea before Kim completely and irreversibly denuclearizes the Korean Peninsula. Sen.
Operator versus educator quarrels ensued and [Gorka] would not concede to my guys who had spend months embedded in the culture.
A more convincing approach would see Huawei admit that China is different and concede that some party commands cannot be defied.
He has implored Democrats to negotiate with him while refusing to concede on the one thing they say he cannot have.
If it does not concede by the end of this month it faces losing duty-free access for its garment exports.
Love or hate this idea, you have to concede that it would be, if it succeeded, the mother of all pivots.
Roux had been reluctant to concede defeat on Sunday, saying he had found some irregularities in ballots in some voting areas.
And again and again, you&aposve been right and inch by inch even the New York Times is starting to concede.
But, they concede, there is still time -- lots of time -- for Teleprompter Trump to revert to Rogue Trump before next Tuesday.
Yet many development bankers concede that their institutions could be more forthcoming about the greenhouse-gas emissions embedded in their portfolios.
Trump wants his supporters to make an energetic defense of his performance and refuse to concede that he didn't nail it.
If the deal lets Uber concentrate on winning the rest of the globe, it's not really a loss to concede China.
Remember the purple-accented Ralph Lauren trouser suit Hillary Clinton wore to nobly concede defeat to Donald Trump in November 2016?
But if ordinary Indians proved ready to concede that Pakistanis might be good chaps after all, politicians were not so generous.
I still believe they are a very big deal — but I concede I can't actually point to a breakthrough application. Yet.
He wants to add a right to be at the table in future EU trade talks that Brussels will not concede.
Obama said that he was "not ready to concede" that the detention facility may remain open after his time in office.
No one expects Russian posturing to cease – indeed, many U.S. and Western officials concede it often makes sense from Moscow's perspective.
Suarez Navarro slipped trying to retrieve the ball to go match-point down, then mis-hit a backhand to concede defeat.
That would put us in uncharted territory: No losing US presidential candidate has ever refused to concede when the time came.
Several people close to the campaign concede that losing South Carolina by double digits would spell serious trouble for Super Tuesday.
Austin was forced to concede that years had passed and that the fight against IS has become a whole different ballgame.
"Look, I really just want to concede gracefully, wish him the best, thank everybody, and get off the stage," she said.
Trump has repeatedly cast doubt on the intelligence community's conclusions, though he did concede in January that Russia was likely responsible.
That is until CNN's Oliver Darcy found content Jones had posted on Twitter which the company did concede broke their rules.
Most people would concede that there are things they can't do well, that other people probably need to take care of.
How can Democrats satisfy their own base if they concede to a tremendous Trumpian bulwark stretching from sea to shining sea?
And even if you concede a postseason spot to the Cubs, short playoff series often bring unpleasant surprises to dominant teams.
Radio shows and op-eds are entertaining the idea that he might win, even in a landslide, and not concede. Sen.
We do concede, however, that we could have been clearer in explaining the context behind the 33 percent GHG reduction figure.
Cagle called Kemp to concede the race about an hour and a half after polls closed, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.
Harris held a narrow 900-vote lead over Democrat Dan McCready after Election Day, prompting McCready to initially concede the race.
Allies view Mr. Cruz's uncompromising style as a virtue, but they concede it can make life difficult on the donor circuit.
Ocasio-Cortez last week accused Crowley of refusing to concede in their race and mounting a third-party challenge against her.
Moore wouldn't concede the narrow loss and demanded a recount, but Alabama's secretary of state said a change is highly unlikely.
But officials concede that they cannot be certain what role, if any, the Islamic State might play in the hashish shipments.
" Even devoted fans like Frances McDormand concede, "She's not great on plot, but nobody can touch her on character and dialogue.
"I'm not prepared to concede the notion that some of the rhetoric that's been popping up is populist," Mr. Obama said.
Beyond that, arrogance finds its reward when it doesn't submit or concede, when it doesn't betray a fear of alienating nonbelievers.
The EU continues to demand more oversight and transparency in U.S. national security practices than the U.S. is willing to concede.
Keep in mind: Republicans oppose additional nondefense spending but GOP leaders really want to avoid another government shutdown and could concede.
Given the President's reluctance to concede anything to his critics, perhaps Baer wanted to preserve a free hand for his boss.
She dodged questions on what points Canada would be willing to concede on, noting that Ottawa's key issues are well known.
The APC data showing an unbeatable opposition margin was a factor in pressuring the sitting president Goodluck Jonathan to concede defeat.
I will concede that getting actors in the region to see this reality in all circumstances is easier said than done.
But an unfortunately large set of progressive thinkers want to wrongly concede that nativist backlash politics is correct on the merits.
Hillary Clinton may have lost, but her supporters aren't ready to concede even an inch in the battle for women's rights.
Independent investigations have tallied many more civilian casualties than the administration, which has shrouded the drone program in secrecy, will concede.
Many people would concede that America's debt is some kind of nebulous problem to be dealt with in the long-term.
There's a stereotype of Democratic politicians as being more willing to compromise—some would say more willing to concede—than Republicans.
Did we not concede some time ago that women should be able to wear whatever they want while doing their jobs?
I concede — I still own some items for my Forever 21 obsession — a jacket, a sweater, a dress here and there.
So if you're tempted to concede that the alt-right's vision of the world might have some truth to it, don't.
Not wanting to alienate their funding sources further, private equity firms seem willing to concede on social issues, pension experts say.
Belgium's coach, Roberto Martínez, would concede only one advantage to his opponent before his team beat Brazil, 2310-216, on Friday.
Mr. McConnell acknowledged that some of his candidates were struggling to raise money — "I concede the fund-raising problem," he said.
I concede that Lewis Hayden could be viewed as a champion of the right to bear arms in defense of freedom.
"China will not concede its sovereignty and show weakness," said Zhu Ning, a prominent economics professor at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
Lam, who had already announced the extradition bill's indefinite suspension, did not concede to protesters' demands that it be withdrawn entirely.
Refusing to concede defeat, the administration is using long-term detention as a means of punishing those it cannot immediately remove.
Mr. Hurd had declared himself the winner, but Ms. Jones said the election was far from over and refused to concede.
He acknowledged that several counties still had to count their votes, and deflected a question about whether Mr. Colyer should concede.
Critics of Bausch often concede her technical mastery only to complain about her message, usually her view of men and women.
Some experts concede that the idea of "South Brooklyn" as an area in the northern half of the borough is passé.
You need to have the opportunity to concede, so be certain to negotiate either face to face or on the telephone.
I'll concede that we in the media have been known to concentrate on flashy objects at the expense of weightier stuff.
A number of observers are even willing to concede that "illiberal democracy" might be a somewhat legitimate reaction to undemocratic liberalism.
Iranian officials concede that the sanctions, intended to choke off the country's oil revenue, have plunged the economy into a recession.
" When I asked him about Trump's considerable popularity with the GOP, he told me, "I'm not willing to concede your premise.
Still, aides to the candidates concede that there's not a perfect substitute for on-the-ground campaigning by the senators themselves.
But Republican lawmakers now concede that a fully detailed plan might not surface from the administration until next year, if ever.
But once I got past the fact that these weren't churros, I had to concede that these were actually pretty good.
Thomas spends plenty of time with Tiger Woods, and he's quick to concede that 82 victories is out of the question.
The most durable has been Mr. Christie, whose transition planning, several West Wing aides now concede, should not have been discarded.
Some of the president's critics will concede that Mr. Suleimani was an evil man, but many complain his killing was unlawful.
Anna Eshoo (D-Calif.), Zuckerberg appeared to concede his own personal information was among the data swept up by Cambridge Analytica.
Republican Party Chairman Reince Priebus said that by asking Trump to agree to concede, the media was making an extraordinary request.
Even if the Russians did do it — which some were more willing to concede than others — what difference did it make?
Matt Bevin, holding onto a 0.4-percentage-point lead with all precincts reporting even as Bevin said he would not concede.
Automakers and congressional aides concede they face tough odds of getting approval in the final days before the current Congress adjourns.
The Indians' legacy is to present America as a gift to white people — or in other words, to concede to colonialism.
Dan Bishop, are locked in a dead heat, and both candidates concede that Tuesday's election will likely come down to turnout.
Alabama Republican Roy Moore is refusing to concede in Tuesday's special Senate election, which has been called for Democrat Doug Jones.
But Bevin refused to concede until Thursday, citing the closeness of the margin and what he called "irregularities" in the election.
Officials concede that hundreds of additional cases go unreported because X-ray testing is offered only to working miners who volunteer.
Defense lawyers concede a security camera at the grocery store filmed Mr. Hernandez just before the shooting, around 9:30 p.m.
Even if you concede the existence of a midcentury consensus, it's not at all clear that this was a good thing.
At the same time, they also concede that convention disruptions reflect poorly on Clinton and marginally reduce her chances of winning.
Most people don't like being regulated, but even strict libertarians concede the legitimacy of regulations to prevent undue harm to others.
In a moment of presumably accidental candor, Trump did concede he often says what he wants, whether or not it's true.
But Egypt, apparently unwilling to publicly concede that terrorists could have penetrated its powerful security apparatus, continued to rule out a bombing.
But they faced an uphill battle in the Senate, where Senate President Mitch Carmichael seemed determined not to concede the 5 percent.
FM: It's also a point not to concede the flag and patriotism as only something that belongs to Republicans and Trump supporters.
This kind of thinking is exactly why Clinton herself was so reluctant to concede defeat to Obama during the 2008 primary cycle.
I concede he is better at playing the guitar, and I'll keep doing what I do best, which is fighting for Michigan.
Fary does concede that busy schedules do sometimes prohibit stars from going on most intense excursions, like this year's International Expeditions package.
He has yet to concede a goal, keeping clean sheets when Croatia won its opening two group matches against Nigeria and Argentina.
After the election, Abrams refused to formally concede and launched the group Fair Fight Action, focused on protecting and expanding voting rights.
And it took the company until February 2018 to concede that Russian-linked accounts were trying to affect the 2016 Brexit referendum.
He did his best but had to concede that Biden did absolutely nothing wrong and that Donald Trump is a gigantic liar.
In their brief to the Supreme Court, the states concede that the president has discretion to enforce immigration laws in individual cases.
When you have a debate that revolves so much around fundamental principles it is difficult to persuade your opponent to gracefully concede.
But the companies also concede that they may be forced to obey valid subpoenas, court orders, or search warrants for customer information.
Privately, many will often concede that the "best" days are early times during intense scaling and all-hands-to-the-pump moments.
"I will look at it at the time," Trump said when asked whether he would concede if he loses on November 8.
"I will look at it at the time," Trump said when asked whether he will concede if he loses on November 8.
His rhetoric has led many to question whether he will concede the election Tuesday night should he not emerge as the victor.
A sceptical American administration could still insist that climate change was not man-made; it need only concede that temperatures are rising.
More From Tonic: In fact, "some psychologists concede that an element of self-deception may be necessary for well-being," Feltham says.
Uber eventually had to concede that it was more than just a neutral software provider; Turo still wears that distinction with pride.
Senior advisers to Boeing concede that they were too late to spot the competitive threat from subsidies to Airbus, a European rival.
"People of color concede [in negotiations] quicker because they infrequently get golden opportunities," Miller, who represents stars like Angela Bassett, told THR.
Mr Alegre is yet to concede and has made claims of electoral fraud, though foreign observers say the election was well-run.
After a narrow defeat in the presidential election of 2006, he refused to concede, claiming without evidence that the result was fraudulent.
As China reduces its own room for manoeuvre, it risks forcing Mr Trump to concede ground to China to secure a deal.
So I will concede that I know no more than you know do which is what the New York Times is saying.
"We concede that if we don't make that progress, then the task of moving all these superdelegates is practically impossible," Devine said.
Next, even the harshest Trump critics have to concede that Trump's words, "Get 'em out of here," don't explicitly request audience violence.
Surely, to concede the obvious, some of our big political debates were driven by more than racism, or were de-raced altogether.
If nothing else, even some critics of the four-or-more-injured threshold concede it's worthwhile to debate these metrics and definitions.
After a narrow loss to her Republican opponent Brian Kemp, Abrams refused to concede and claimed that democracy had "failed" the state.
The campaign spent weeks mocking the "cough" issue, only to concede that it was serious enough to cause Clinton a medical scare.
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The anti-Trump folks in Cleveland seemed to concede—pretty quickly I might add—to the notion of Trump as their nominee.
Some strategists expect Democrats will consolidate around some form of single payer by 2020, though others won't concede that as a given.
They could go under the screen, but that would concede a wide open three-pointer to the greatest shooter in league history.
Meacham does concede this later in his op-ed, which prompts an obvious question: Why urge Trump to emulate Jackson at all?
We know from his debate response to Chris Wallace that Trump himself likely would've refused to concede, but what about other Republicans?
During an appearance on Fox News on the night of the election, Rove famously refused to concede that President Obama had won.
But even those who were deeply offended by Omar's comments about Israel concede they have not yet found anyone to challenge her.
Even if Clinton wins in a landslide, research suggests that if Trump doesn't concede, it could change how voters see the outcome.
The request comes after Bevin refused to concede Tuesday night, following his apparent loss by less than 6,000 votes, according to NBC.
Two days before Tuesday's primaries in California and five other states, Mr. Sanders repeated his pledge not to concede even if Mrs.
On the Surface I will concede that physical blockers are not the most attractive or appealing sunscreens for the cosmetically conscious consumer.
But it would ultimately have to clear the House as well, and it's unclear whether enough Republicans would concede in the fight.
While Kemp has declared victory in the contest, Abrams has yet to concede and national outlets have yet to call the election.
" Moon Chung-in did concede, however, that, "in the short to medium term, our alliances with the United States should be maintained.
Ocasio-Cortez on Thursday accused Crowley of refusing to concede the Democratic primary race and mounting a third-party bid against her.
"When I turn to delivering outstanding launches, I concede that our record over the past two years has been mixed," Brandicourt said.
He saw no contradiction in believing that Israel had the right to all the land, but could also concede some of it.
Nate I still think Gary Locke would be a great pick, but I'll concede that Kaine is a safe and good choice.
And in early states like Iowa many Democrats concede that they could end up supporting a candidate other than their current favorite.
Instead, Democrats must concede they don't stand a chance at securing meaningful gun control — until they hold Congress and the White House.
However, compared with regular cotton and other synthetic briefs (especially compression shorts), I'll readily concede that they were still far more comfortable.
Moore, a Republican, has refused to concede after losing the Senate race on December 12 to Jones by more than 20,000 votes.
But his rival, retired general Prabowo Subianto, refused to concede defeat and went to court, citing systematic fraud and abuse of power.
But security officials concede not everyone can be given round-the-clock protection, and many businessmen do not want their freedom curbed.
Negotiations inherently involve a give and take process as two parties decide what they're willing to concede to get their desired outcomes.
But O'Connor has yet to concede, and polls show Balderson leading by less than 1 point with 100 percent of precincts reporting.
We know it took months for Trump to just concede that the Russians were responsible for the email hacks that targeted Democrats.
He'd rush in like this, Barberena would hit the fence, and Northcutt would concede double underhooks and get turned around and kneed.
That's interesting because it seems to concede to two major arguments from Trump's legal team about why he shouldn't do an interview.
Researchers concede that the research will become more difficult as more communication transitions to encrypted messaging platforms, like WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger.
They concede that he is most likely to lose the election if a majority of voters view him as dangerous or reckless.
Regardless, some experts concede even tougher rules and self-policing programs by farmers and shippers probably won't ever eliminate the risk entirely.
Other claims have involved the opposition Labour Party, and even government critics concede that the problems are not confined to its ranks.
Op-Ed Contributor LONDON — In private, even some of Theresa May's most ardent supporters concede that she is a reluctant decision maker.
At the final presidential debate, Trump told the country he will keep us "in suspense" about whether he'll concede if he loses.
Some Democrats on the Hill privately concede that policy hasn't really been at the forefront of their minds over the past week.
"The most likely outcome is that China will concede," said Larry Hu, an economist in the Hong Kong office of Macquarie Securities.
Industry officials concede that they overlooked the rise of progressive politicians and antipathy toward the wealthy, both in New York and nationwide.
Mr. Scott has a 12,603-vote lead, a margin of 113 percentage point, and he has called for Mr. Nelson to concede.
Near the end of the election, Trump said he wanted to keep America in suspense about whether he'd concede if he lost.
If she loses her home state of Massachusetts to Sanders, she may have no choice but to concede to reality and depart.
"Obviously, the estate tax, I will concede, disproportionately helps rich people," Mr. Mnuchin said of the administration's proposal to repeal the measure.
They also concede that the college moved too slowly in the years that followed to accommodate the women who came after her.
While Mr. Moreno quickly declared victory on Sunday night, his opponent did not concede, saying all the votes needed to be counted.
This month Ghana's president, John Mahama, called the leader of the opposition, Nana Akufo-Addo, to concede defeat in the presidential election.
On Monday, Hassett also appeared to concede that the corporate tax cuts added to the deficit more than they thought it would.
It represents dishonesty and the willingness to pretend to support policy because it's popular with the intention to compromise and concede later.
Mr. Mélenchon almost doubled his 2012 result, refused to concede for hours and then attacked both finalists, refusing to distinguish between them.
But, taking a deep breath, I concede that it is, stripped of its flights of fancy, an important revisionary work for 2017.
As of midnight Tuesday, Republican Roy Moore, a former state Supreme Court chief justice, was refusing to concede, instead seeking a recount.
After all the absentee ballots were counted, Lamb had 85033 more votes than his Republican opponent, who has yet to officially concede.
Most concede that we do need certain species for food, medicines, or other products, but biodiversity writ large is not necessarily important.
Bratton and Miller point out that there is a 200-year precedent for search warrants, and I'm happy to concede that point.
Democratic Attorney General Andy Beshear claimed victory Tuesday night in the race, but Bevin refused to concede and vowed to continue fighting.
"I'll concede that we've been too slow on the uptake," he said, referring to the training of staff members at the shelters.
An election meant to end the crisis instead triggered a short civil war when Gbagbo refused to concede to President Alassane Ouattara.
Dylan: I will concede that I miss Linda already, if only because she's such a great analogue to Colm on Derry Girls.
But to acknowledge this order as a win, folks like Griffin would have to concede that they were wrong about President Trump.
Regardless of reception, the segment went viral, and even critics of Fox News concede that Mr. Carlson is skilled as a broadcaster.
They also got her to concede that she didn't know whether Stone followed through on any alleged threats he made in emails.
For health policy experts, liberal and conservative, the rush to enact a measure that even its authors concede is incomplete is dangerous.
EU officials, bitter over Britain's decision to leave the bloc, concede that May is always on top of the detail in talks.
The preliminary margin of victory is too high to trigger a recount, but the Walker campaign initially refused to concede, citing damaged ballots.
It's still unclear whether Donald Trump will concede the election if he loses to rival Hillary Clinton — but he's apparently prepared either way.
Depending on the situation, you might need to concede that full-blown sex (whatever that entails for you) isn't possible at that time.
Autonomous vehicles absolutely will reduce collisions and fatalities, but even the most ardent advocates concede one of them eventually will hit a pedestrian.
When he does, we'll see if what his aides concede to be "fake but accurate" advice will be enough to shape his response.
Maybe when you're at home and you concede a goal maybe sometime against the run of play, you think, here we go again.
In terms of name ID, would you concede that Tom Hanks had an easier time paying Bret Bradley and you playing John Wolcott?
During the final presidential debate on Wednesday, Donald Trump told moderator Chris Wallace that he wouldn't necessarily concede if he lost the race.
Scott had declared victory just before midnight on Tuesday, but Nelson declined to concede, saying the vote count was too close to call.
Pre-existing conditions became one of the main lines of attack for Democrats during the 2018 midterms, and even Republicans concede it worked.
After a parade of discolored water, E. coli boil notices, and total trihalomethanes violations, I finally had to concede the burlesquishness of evil.

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