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But I would gladly concede to Peter as next Bachelor.
So it depends upon whether they'll concede to divided control.
His advisers eventually persuaded him to concede to avoid unrest.
LPs need to band together and refuse to concede to these demands.
It is easier to concede to a member than a non-member.
Even as a longtime Gaslight fan I could concede to being outmatched.
Abrams has refused to concede to Republican Brian Kemp, who has declared victory.
Limbaugh knew it, and he urged the party to not concede to the Democrats.
Conservative evangelicals must not concede to Trump simply to stop Clinton from being elected.
Moore refuses to concede to Jones, despite urging from President Trump and Steve Bannon.
But she did concede to an office job, working as a copy editor for Scholastic.
In the first, with former President Obama, Obama urged Clinton to concede to her rival.
Faced with dry taps, Narendra Modi's government was eventually forced to concede to the demand.
Matt Bevin, a Republican, refused to concede to his Democratic challenger, Attorney General Andy Beshear.
Beijing has been stepping up pressure on her to concede to its "one China" principle.
He has reportedly boasted of dozens more in prison, though won't concede to any officially.
On the subject of fixture congestion, one has to concede to Thomas Muller once again.
Fear makes people reflect less, and it also makes them concede to authoritarian leadership more.
Scope of product offering and price are big ones to concede to Jeff Bezos' retail killer.
Member states need to decide which roles they want and what to concede to get them.
So far, the discussions have not included the possibility that Mr. Sanders will concede to Mrs.
It's uncertain whether McCain will fight for the Senate version or concede to the House version.
As an organization, they are intensely loyal to employees and rarely concede to long-term rebuilding.
Colombian pollsters openly concede to badly bungling their pre-referendum surveys, though they offer a variety of explanations.
I gave in to the migraine, figuring if it swallowed me whole, I'd just concede to dying already.
US negotiators have not given any indication that these are demands the US is willing to concede to.
And I would concede to you that would be a very difficult process and a very difficult conversation.
But it could concede to the demands of capital by marketing its existing products to non-black women.
The government refuses to concede to the protesters' demand for an independent inquiry into accusations of police brutality.
They don't need to concede to making things worse as part of their effort to make them better.
It was, so much so that he didn't concede to Harris until 24 hours after the polls closed.
It is restoring the sanctions in an effort to convince Iran to concede to a list of 12 demands.
" Cordell added, that the vote implies if judges don&apost concede to popular opinion, "they can lose their job.
He acknowledges that Apple is actually working against public opinion in its refusal to concede to the FBI's wishes.
As of Wednesday night, Bevin was down 5,000 votes but refused to concede to his Democratic challenger, Andy Beshear.
And both say they should not concede to the groups that let Fidesz into power in the first place.
Pat McCrory refused to concede to Attorney General Roy Cooper, demanding recounts and alleging, without evidence, widespread voting fraud.
Democrats have made it clear they are willing to push a shutdown fight if Republicans don't concede to their demands.
For him to finally concede to the possibility could indicate a significant step forward for the bout to come off.
While Iran will not concede to all U.S. demands, it may well eventually talk with Washington about several of them.
Operator versus educator quarrels ensued and [Gorka] would not concede to my guys who had spend months embedded in the culture.
How can Democrats satisfy their own base if they concede to a tremendous Trumpian bulwark stretching from sea to shining sea?
Lam, who had already announced the extradition bill's indefinite suspension, did not concede to protesters' demands that it be withdrawn entirely.
The Indians' legacy is to present America as a gift to white people — or in other words, to concede to colonialism.
Negotiations inherently involve a give and take process as two parties decide what they're willing to concede to get their desired outcomes.
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.
If she loses her home state of Massachusetts to Sanders, she may have no choice but to concede to reality and depart.
An election meant to end the crisis instead triggered a short civil war when Gbagbo refused to concede to President Alassane Ouattara.
When he does, we'll see if what his aides concede to be "fake but accurate" advice will be enough to shape his response.
Yet, while few have been willing to concede to the fact, Puerto Rico's territorial status has long been an impediment to economic growth.
Yet they also failed to concede to their campaign staff counterparts the very real potential that the playboy billionaire had indeed been h.
Google didn't concede to a public sexual harassment report but did make commitments to provide some details about sexual harassment incidents to employees.
China has been leveraging its long-awaited approval of Qualcomm's acquisition of NXP Semiconductors to push the Trump administration to concede to ZTE's survival.
And most listeners won't concede to having any gender bias in their listening habits, even if, coincidentally, most of their favorite acts are men.
Telegram has made a name for itself by establishing its brand as a staunchly private application that doesn't concede to the demands of countries.
But when Mr. Wallace went further, asking whether the actual loser of the race should concede to the winner, Mr. Trump left him hanging.
If Amazon demands to be loved less ambivalently, logic dictates that it will have to concede to a renegotiation of some of those terms.
Hariri announced his resignation shortly afterwards despite pressure from Hezbollah, widely seen as the most powerful player in Lebanon, not to concede to the protests.
As part of the settlement, the bank and Merrill Lynch did not admit or concede to any of the allegations made by the former advisers.
The "path forward," as Pompeo described it, is for Iran to submit to onerous new U.S. sanctions and concede to a long list of demands.
If we are going to be academic about 'Ass Man' by Billy Gunn then you are going to have to concede to me this point.
The president's lawyers are unwilling to concede to follow-ups in person, citing concerns that Mr. Trump will increase his legal exposure, the people said.
Recovery depends on the Greeks' own efforts and on the support of a European Union that is determined to succeed rather than concede to division.
In 2016, Sanders dragged the process out, refusing to concede to Hillary Clinton and complicating her ability to unite the party over her eventual nomination.
It's just that he doesn't care, and figures he can concede to the ultraright on women's reproductive issues in return for stuff he really wants.
"If the market was very strong there would not be the same pressure on producers, Rusal included, to concede to lower terms," the trader added.
Despite that support, Merkley said if Sanders was losing to Clinton after the primary season, he should end his presidential campaign and concede to Clinton.
Eventually, in 2007, it did concede to sending in UNAMID, but only after ensuring that the mission could cause Mr Bashir as little inconvenience as possible.
China deems Taiwan a wayward province to be taken back by force if necessary, and has been pressuring Tsai to concede to Beijing's "one China" principle.
Though the accords are not a treaty, Ford managed to get the Soviet Union to reluctantly concede to language about the need to respect human rights.
Sao Paulo (CNN)Brazil's President has announced he will concede to truck drivers' demands after a week-long strike that has paralyzed much of the country.
Neha Deshmukh, a New York City–based Indian American social worker, remembers a point in her life when she would concede to the nickname Princess Jasmine.
One has to credit Senator Paul for refusing to concede to the commonly held belief that absolutely nothing is to be accomplished in the 115th Congress.
Some of Trump's aides have expressed concern at what he might be willing to concede to Kim in his quest for progress on a nuclear arrangement.
Parnas told Maddow Giuliani instructed him to say "there would be no one" at Zelensky&aposs inauguration if he did not concede to Trump&aposs demands.
And that if Sanders has no viable path to the nomination after the final round of primaries in June, he should concede to Clinton at that point.
He said Ortiz had encouraged him to believe in the player he thought he could be, and not to concede to a role as a defensive specialist.
"We are not prepared to concede to unreasonable demands that will compromise either our low fares or our highly efficient model," the company said in a statement.
The move is also part of Democrats' effort to pressure Senate Republicans to concede to their demands to have additional witnesses testify in the president's impeachment trial.
Mexico had had struck a deal with the U.S. and the administration had threatened to toss Canada out of the arrangement if they didn't concede to Trump's demands.
Another group of Democrats is threatening to reject Nancy Pelosi's bid for speaker during a party vote on Wednesday if she doesn't concede to a set of demands.
The Republicans ultimately chose not to nominate a candidate for the post, despite their parliamentary majority, but they did not appear ready to concede to Pashinyan's unchallenged bid.
Further setbacks followed in Colorado and Wyoming, where Cruz's team outmaneuvered Trump's in the delegate-apportioning process, as even some of Trump's staff members would concede to me.
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Republicans already seem willing to concede to Democratic demands on bypassing wall funding altogether; Crowley said funding the wall "was no longer an issue" in an interview Wednesday.
Because to abandon optimism is to then concede to the notion that there exists some very, very privileged power structures that would just rather you not be around.
Art After Stonewall highlights invaluable cultural collections and does concede to some structural restraints by discussing the political and representational limitations of historically organizing the art of this era.
The domestic upheaval as well as concerns by the European Commission prompted authorities to concede to some changes, though the main thrust of the legislation has remained the same.
The race has been marred by allegations of voter suppression and conflicts of interest, with Abrams pledging Tuesday night not to concede to Kemp until "every vote gets counted."
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But the backdrop to the event — just days after a NATO summit in Brussels — is leaving some wary on what the U.S. president could concede to his Russian counterpart.
Republicans already seem willing to concede to Democratic demands on bypassing wall funding altogether; Crowley said funding the wall "was no longer an issue" of debate in an interview Wednesday.
Already there are reports that Democrats might concede to a clean budget resolution this time around, and push for their priorities when Congress passes a full spending bill in January.
"The city will not concede to their demands for bitcoins, and we are confident that we will be able to restore systems to full functionality," Ngobeni said in a statement.
"If he loses, and it's legit and fair, and there's not obvious stuff out there without question, yes," my father would concede to Democrat Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump Jr. said.
Of course, that's only possible if these tech companies concede to China's censorship laws, as Apple has done by removing VPN apps from its store, which it hopes will return.
Sonnen compares it to when Hillary Clinton didn't immediately concede to Donald Trump in the presidential race last year ... and sympathizes with both politicians for not wanting to acknowledge defeat.
China's refusal to let Taiwan attend the meeting comes as China pressures Tsai to concede to Beijing's interpretation of the one China principle, which includes Taiwan as part of China.
The latest: The territory's top official, Carrie Lam, apologized again for introducing the measure, which has been suspended, but she didn't concede to protesters' demands to withdraw the bill entirely.
A divided Congress has already proved to be difficult for Trump as House Democrats have refused to concede to his demand for border wall funding, resulting in the current government shutdown.
Pelosi's decision making On Wednesday, Pelosi signaled that she wouldn't concede to Senate Republicans, replying "no" when asked if the House would take up the Senate version of the aid package.
Beijing wants Tsai to concede to its "one China" principle, that Taiwan is a part of China, but seven months since she took office in May, Tsai has not done so.
" While the legal question would turn on whether a "grant" can be directed inward or only outward, the act itself would concede to the commission of "offenses against the United States.
Mr. Trump said again on Friday that he would be willing to hit Canada with auto tariffs if it did not concede to United States demands for a rewrite of Nafta.
Lopez did concede to prosecutor Joan Illuzzi that it was possible Weinstein could have snuck in when a doorman was in the bathroom or possibly bribed one to let him in.
Every year, students concede to the rising cost of college tuition in hopes they'll land a big enough salary after graduation to pay off whatever debt they incurred along the way.
Perversely, Wall Street sees salvation in signals that China might concede to kick its door ajar, with promises to protect American intellectual property and to put an end to forcible technology transfers.
Brian Kemp Democrat Stacey Abrams continues to hold out hope for a recount or a runoff in Georgia and is refusing to concede to Republican Brian Kemp, who has already declared victory.
Yet the sticking point for China is that Ms Tsai has to date refused to concede to Chinese demands that her government-in-waiting accept that Taiwan is loosely part of China.
It would be foolish for any country to concede to his demands if they know he could change his mind about the deal, or any of its provisions, if they wait long enough.
Narrowly behind in the vote count, Democrat Stacey Abrams has yet to concede to Republican Secretary of State Brian Kemp in Georgia in one of the most-watched gubernatorial races of the year.
Mr. Kushner asked the Democrats at the table why they would not concede to changes in the Flores agreement, but Mr. Pence later clarified that changes were not a condition of their negotiations.
Turkish officials had been trying to persuade the group to dissolve its fighting forces and concede to the takeover of Idlib by the Syrians to prevent a potentially huge loss of civilian life.
Even though they want the US in the TPP, they have to weigh that against the risk of the whole agreement falling apart if Trump tries to force them to concede to radical proposals.
Whatever the outcome, however, nearly 8 in 10 say that once all the states have certified their vote counts, the losing candidate has an obligation to accept the results and concede to the winner.
Recent overtures by the U.S. administration indicating a willingness to concede to the Taliban&aposs long-standing demand for direct talks has increased expectations of progress toward a peaceful end to the protracted violence.
If companies concede to violating those principles, then New York could yank state contracts under the proposed legislationFahy is working with lawmakers in other states legislatures to compound the potential power of her bill.
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen said on Saturday that she hopes China understands that democratic Taiwan will not concede to threats and intimidation and that the island will decide its own future.
Chief Executive Carrie Lam has refused to rule out invoking broad emergency powers, and Reuters reported this week that Beijing had quashed Lam's proposal to concede to some of the protest movement's five demands.
The situation underscores a conundrum that every reporter and news organization faces in our ultra-competitive, click-obsessed media:  Just how much leverage does one concede to any political campaign when trying to gain access?
"I'd rather live in legal limbo than concede to these horrific points that would hurt future immigrants, including my family," wrote DACA recipient Adriana Garcia Maximiliano, a PhD student at the University of California Irvine.
It remains to be seen if the protesters have the stamina, public support or inclination to continue to battle the government, which has repeatedly said it will not concede to their demands for greater democracy.
It remains to be seen if the protesters have the stamina, public support or inclination to continue to battle the government, which has repeatedly said it will not concede to their demands for greater democracy.
The film does concede to some of expected plot devices intended to make viewers care about a character — past trauma, family back on Earth — but ultimately thwarts our expectations about what will happen to those characters.
But, as of the time of publication, Moore has yet to concede to Jones, whose victory in the red south state shocked just about everybody involved and does not bode well for the GOP in 2018.
Trump was also pressured heavily by his foreign counterparts during last week's G7 meetings in Sicily to remain in the deal, though his advisers say he felt little obligation to concede to that point of view.
There was real fear that this would lead to Trump refusing to concede to Hillary Clinton in the event of a loss, and that he'd get backing from a considerable number of Republicans in doing so.
More important to the nurses — and what took them to the brink of striking — was getting the hospitals to concede to the setting of minimum ratios of nurses to patients in each of their treatment units.
" And so we are left with a sobering certainty, one that even Bryant herself is forced to concede to Tyson, more than 50 years later: "Nothing that boy did could ever justify what happened to him.
The mainstream Democrats had a dilemma: concede to the white Dixiecrats, who had long been part of their base, or embrace the principled challenge raised by the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party and oppose segregation and disenfranchisement.
Unlike the messiness of most diplomatic initiatives, where each side usually has to concede to complex deals that are difficult to package as black or white, freeing a hostage has the simplicity of a Hollywood movie.
Here we must concede to Trump: Research indicates news coverage does help determine how consumers feel about the economy, and the media tends to focus on the economy more when there is bad news to report.
And so, you have to run like you&aposre going to lose, or else you will end up finding yourself having to concede to somebody that you maybe not -- didn&apost even think was going to win.
To belong to A.A. is to concede to this notion of singularity — everyone is the same and everyone's addiction is the same — and to accept a higher power and follow each one of the 12 precise steps.
Art Wheaton, a labor professor at the Worker Institute at Cornell University, said production of the pickups is "one of the first triggers" that he believes will push GM to concede to a deal with the UAW.
Though he affirmed his father's assertions that there were no discussions between the two of Hunter's foreign business dealings, he did concede to showing "poor judgment" in working with foreign companies while his father was in office.
BDS is an umbrella campaign launched by Palestinians and run by pro-Palestinian activists around the world that aims to apply economic pressure on Israel in order to push its government to concede to three main demands.
Ryanair says it offers some of the best conditions among low-cost carriers in Europe and its CEO Michael O'Leary said last week the company would not concede to demands that would impact its low fares business model.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump called on fellow Republican Roy Moore on Friday to concede to Democrat Doug Jones in the Alabama U.S. Senate race, following the party's stinging loss in the southern U.S. state earlier this week.
The labor movement in New York is shown to be complex, fractious, and even reactionary, but absolutely crucial to forcing capital to concede to the labor force in collective bargaining, arbitration to settle disputes, and access to healthcare.
Trump, in general, does not like to concede to his critics, and it's not surprising that he's bristling a bit at the pushback (and bad reviews) from his Russia trip, even from his close allies and Fox News.
Abrams' campaign, which is refusing to concede to her Republican opponent, Brian Kemp, said thousands of votes remain uncounted — enough, potentially, to drop Kemp's share of the votes to less than 50 percent and trigger a runoff election.
Google's cloud team is in deal-making mode, aggressively seeking to bring in new customers to use its cloud services, and may have sweetened the deal — or been more willing than AWS and Azure to concede to Apple's demands.
She circled his house three times, furious at having to concede to their demands, before pulling into a random hair salon in the Valley and taking her hair off in big clumps, less as a penance than a liberation.
Should Qatar concede to shut down Al Jazeera, it will be abandoning many headaches and a long legacy of poor choices, but also this tradition, which is worth preserving and honing as international media outlets struggle to find their footing.
As inevitable as death, Emelianenko took the overmatched and overwhelmed Jaideep Singh to the ground, where the Indian kickboxer had no business being, and pounded on him with those legendary fists until Singh was forced to concede to the inevitable.
Hezbollah thus forces its opponents to concede to its demands, since confrontation would not merely be a clash with its armed cadres, but also a sizeable portion of Shiite Lebanon which views the group as their sole protector and provider.
Though Hong Kong's chief executive, Carrie Lam, has refused to concede to demands of free elections and amnesty for detained protesters, she and other pro-Beijing moderates have nonetheless tried to soothe tensions by avoiding strident rhetoric and appealing for dialogue.
I will concede to all of your points that Julia Stiles is maybe not the one-note, infuriating presence I found her to be in my own teen years, now that I am grown-ish enough to remove my own blinders.
Progressing from round to round is key to getting the best answers from individuals and the group, because it allows people time to think, explore assumptions and alternatives, and adjust their position without forcing anyone to concede to the will of the group.
After two weeks of counting additional ballots in a district that has historically provided easy victories to Republicans, Balderson was declared by Franklin County officials as the winner over Democrat Danny O'Connor, who said on Friday he called to concede to Balderson.
Matt Bevin (R), an ally of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE, requested the recanvass after refusing to concede to Attorney General Andy Beshear (D).
Long story short: The Trump administration has to decide whether it will continue to defend these CSRs — or if it will concede to the House's case (that the administration doesn't have authority to make these payments) and end a multibillion-dollar Obamacare funding source.
And while she and Herschmann laid out their case in public, a much trickier and more consequential maneuver was playing out in the Senate's private offices, where Republicans were wrestling with rising pressure to concede to the House's demand to call new witnesses against Trump.
Rather than concede to the beat — Craig Mack's "Flava In Ya Ear," the remix of which featured B.I.G. — and perform a flow that recalled the original, in an act of homage, Yachty goes rogue, rapping in elongated sentences that stretch past the ordinary beat boundaries.
Pelosi chose to delay passing along the two articles of impeachment that passed the House largely along party lines last month as leverage to press McConnell to concede to Democrats' demands of calling in witnesses, which they say will help ensure a fair trial.
In the past, North Korea has said it will never give up its nuclear deterrence if other countries retain theirs, and experts said Pyongyang is unlikely to ever agree to a complete denuclearization, though it may concede to freeze testing and reduce its arsenal.
The Vice Minister's dismissive comments about Otero Alcántara are in keeping with the strategy that he has maintained ever since the artists' community in Havana began protesting Decree 349: drive a wedge between official artists who concede to government control and the independent ones who challenge it.
Because you know you'll need a little something for your best friend, your sister, and a couple white elephant swaps — and don't want to concede to the easy gift card — we rounded up the best picks from Ulta's Holiday Gift Guide, broken down by price point.
Eventually, I anticipate companies will have to concede to a progressive government somewhere in the world (most likely in Europe) that eye data is like other health or biometric data, meaning it must be secured and protected as least as well as your medical records and fingerprints.
On the Democratic side of the presidential contest, some supporters of Bernie Sanders are working on a proposal that he suspend his campaign after the June 7 California primary, concede to Hillary Clinton and use his popularity to focus his efforts on helping defeat Mr. Trump.
With the city's Beijing-backed leadership refusing to concede to the protesters' demands for free elections and an independent investigation into allegations of police misconduct, an unmistakable sense of alarm is spreading among both small-business owners and corporate executives who see no way out of the impasse.
Despite the toll of the Saudi-led campaign, neither the US nor the UK has indicated that their support for Riyadh has diminished over the past year, although the senior US defense official did concede to us that he thought the loss of civilian lives was "a real loser strategically" for Saudi Arabia.
A group of Bernie Sanders supporters who have worked or volunteered for his campaign have come up with a draft proposal calling for the Vermont senator to suspend his presidential bid after the June 7 California primary, eventually concede to Hillary Clinton and build an independent organization aimed at defeating Donald J. Trump.
When someone won't even concede to bisexuality – a relatively invisible group that many people have trouble believing exists to begin with, preferring to call it "greed" or a pit-stop on the way to being gay – that tends to ruffle feathers among those whose very lives seem to depend on knowing exactly "what" you are.
The first step in figuring out where the battle for the House will come down to is to look at the ground they're likely going to concede to Democrats: Assuming Democrats hold on to all their seats and win the 14 listed above that'd get them to 209 members in the next House, nine short of a majority.
It was a testament to Huang's rhetorical finesse as well as his blunt enumeration of harsh social facts and personal truths that, by the end of his memoir, a careful reader might concede to him the right to deploy, in his self-­assertion, some portion of a street vernacular developed by black Americans for their own use.
The West must not concede to any further expansion in relations with Iran until the regime's so-called moderate president demonstrates genuine commitment to the improvement of human rights, a moratorium on the death penalty, and an end to Tehran's sponsorship of international terrorism that has made the Middle East as a whole into a troubled and unstable region.
Yes, it's possible that the candidate whose most common campaign activity is watching and critiquing cable news genuinely does believe Hillary Clinton is training fraudulent voter squadrons in cities around the United States, and that she might win the election by means so obviously illegitimate that it'll be his patriotic duty not to concede to her.
For all the talk about McConnell being the master legislator, it looks like his ultimate solution with health care has been to concede to the House plan, tinkering around the edges rather than doing anything to really satisfy the concerns of the Republicans from states where the Medicaid expansion under the ACA and regulations such as the coverage of pre-existing problems remain extremely popular.
More Americans say President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE should agree to end the prolonged partial government shutdown without funding for a border wall than say Democrats should concede to the president's demands, a poll released Wednesday found.
I will reluctantly concede to a point made by a friend: that the anticipation or actual experience of racial violence in relationships with white people can be, perversely, less difficult than the loving and learning how to love and truly knowing how to love another Black person as you both endeavor to unlearn and refuse the barrage of anti-Black messaging you are both fed on a daily basis.
However, Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiGraham predicts Senate will take up impeachment trial next week Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment Trump trade deal faces uncertain Senate timeline MORE (D-Calif.) decided to withhold the two articles of impeachment against Trump as a way to pressure Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellGraham predicts Senate will take up impeachment trial next week Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment Brent Budowsky: Bloomberg should give billion to Democrats MORE (R-Ky.) to concede to their demands of calling in witnesses.

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