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Riyadh concedes it underestimated the number of Houthi ballistic missiles.
Important legislation does get obstructed, as Mr Di Maio concedes.
Accordingly, the Commonwealth concedes that a new trial is necessary.
Mr Meirelles now concedes that the reforms will be delayed.
Arntz concedes that it leaves the system open to fraud.
Womer concedes that Cricket isn't exactly smiling for the cameras.
It is dangerous even if he concedes, immediately and graciously.
Matt concedes that he may have misinterpreted several planetary positions.
But he concedes that it falls short of "clinical practice".
How to build grit is less well understood, she concedes.
It certainly introduces lots of grey areas, Mr Boulding concedes.
She concedes that the controversy probably hurt the Christian cause.
But it's not everyday that a famous face concedes defeat.
In Identity, Fukuyama concedes the debate to his former teacher.
She reluctantly concedes, but can't pay them for their information.
Even he concedes that the scene has experienced better days.
It's also not going to work for everyone, Keating concedes.
He knows how things look in Miami, but concedes nothing.
Mexico concedes another, and they're being absolutely trounced by Sweden.
In fact, it perversely concedes that they have become powerless.
It's a problem that Mr. Hawley concedes in his book.
It's a problem that Mr. Hawley concedes in his book.
As Frederick Douglass knew, power concedes nothing without a demand.
She concedes that a phone line is the gold standard.
Even Pang concedes you will still need those 10,000 hours.
He concedes that it is hard to let the apartment go.
But she concedes schools still have a long way to go.
Which even Alter, the author of that first bellwether book, concedes.
Although Bonde concedes there's still "a huge imbalance" in the cost.
But I do and this time, with apparent reluctance, she concedes.
One Video concedes: sometimes two videos are even better than one.
You concede on one, and the state concedes on the other.
He concedes, though, that clumsy BRI propaganda has alarmed neighbours unnecessarily.
But he concedes he could soon be out of a job.
And she survived it, she concedes, by adapting to her environment.
Although she concedes it's not yet clear which approach is superior.
As for "America First," Pandey concedes it was "clever," but problematic.
"Many people will find this perspective disappointing, even defeatist," she concedes.
"The danger [of this exhibition] is, of course, huge," he concedes.
As Ms Twenge herself concedes, the study does not prove causality.
"I have no backup plan for when I retire," she concedes.
The fresh plan concedes that "zero waste" isn't happening by 2020.
But Sanders's team concedes Clinton will likely win Tuesday's biggest primary.
And there was a sense of purpose to it, Babette concedes.
Pressed by Chris Cuomo, though, Sanders concedes he's leaning against it.
Self-censorship does make clean comics' jobs "very difficult", Boland concedes.
If he concedes Crimea as Russian territory, frames Russia as a
That last point, Leone concedes, tends to face the strongest opposition.
The attacks have made life difficult at times, Mr Kijowski concedes.
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Mr Hensarling concedes that Dodd-Frank is unassailable for the moment.
Girardi's bosses traded three stars this summer, but he concedes nothing.
"Alright, we'll call it a draw," the limbless knight finally concedes.
"The whole world is very strange at the moment," he concedes.
Finally, she concedes to the fact that she does need therapy.
She should have done more to protect them, she now concedes.
"I'm too tired not to be with you," she eventually concedes.
" Mr. Miller concedes in the movie: "I enjoyed being a father.
When Roseanne and Jackie finally reconcile, Roseanne never apologizes or concedes.
In one video, Mr. Pérez concedes that his time is up.
"In this day and age, people will find out," he concedes.
Facebook, for its part, concedes Fox News knows what it's doing.
She concedes that she can be heedless and impulsive in love.
He concedes, though, that it is unlikely to become an anthem.
He now concedes that his day job might, indeed, have suffered.
Jean Todt concedes that he is old-fashioned in some respects.
And yet, he concedes he has a couple of stock comments.
But that, she concedes, would mean monetary penalties, not jail time.
He concedes that, to their enemies, Cersei may be a monster.
"People say we're putting the cart before the horse," Ekblaw concedes.
"There were people I could have called, of course," she concedes.
The reasons for his community's troubles are many, Mr. Lucentini concedes.
But she concedes that there aren't any easy options for Zimbabwe.
" Apatow concedes that "clearly Hillary Clinton made a few enormous mistakes.
But Mr. Davies concedes that the traditional Chinese junk remains iconic.
In the short term, she concedes that Democrats are the winners.
But that route would mean the President concedes defeat on some level.
"Yeah, it was an excuse to go," Allen sheepishly concedes to PEOPLE.
But she concedes that Serena may just have the edge on her.
Prosecutor in Robert Kraft investigation concedes there was no evidence of trafficking.
Of course, this model won't work for absolutely all products, Cai concedes.
The prospect of taking on DuPont ''did cause us pause,'' Terp concedes.
"It was a ton of planning, I'll tell you," the director concedes.
"Probably you will look like a creepy version of you," he concedes.
" A little Jewish boy shrugs, opens his palms and concedes: "You're right!
Thus, as one Tory official concedes, the party has an image problem.
Dias concedes there is mixed support for a walkout among union workers.
"Potentially putting it into evil hands it might do harm," Bronstein concedes.
" Although he also concedes: "We have not done any geographic, localized studies.
It was a plan they carried out "almost to perfection", he concedes.
Mr Gelb concedes that he already finds himself mediating between big egos.
Mr Vucic (pictured) concedes that some people consider him "a bad guy".
Yet as one major supporter concedes: "it was too little too late".
Andrew Yang's self described "nerdy campaign" is something Evelyn concedes is endearing.
Collinge concedes that cancelling those would require a bill to be passed.
She concedes that her two grown daughters don't completely understand his appeal.
He concedes, however, that Shetland's relationship with power centers can be strained.
"Running was and still is a means to an end," he concedes.
It's an unenviable task, and Gleicher concedes it will not be easy.
Reams concedes he would still never support the bill, even with amendments.
"I don't even know how to read an M.R.I.," he cheerily concedes.
But the payoff, Mr. Love concedes, is difficult to measure so far.
" She concedes: "Maybe he needs to say it in a softer way.
He concedes that some who made the cut were angels compared with others.
" All of this, he concedes, is "a little bit out in the future.
She's a Libra, and concedes that she takes on the emotions of others.
That's something Kavanagh concedes but says the company is tackling on three fronts.
Some refugees have "less than zero education", concedes Mr Khadra, so parents struggle.
But longer-term rates of rearrest are not yet noticeably down, he concedes.
Rasha Tarek concedes that her husband, father and family friend had criminal records.
Twitter concedes: The company finally admitted that Russian accounts tried to influence Brexit.
Openreach's customer service has been woefully poor, a point that even BT concedes.
That, as the main author, Shanker Singham, concedes, is now almost entirely lacking.
" Schroeder concedes that "Wait Until 8th has the sound of a sex ban.
But he concedes that there is no way to always know for sure.
"You don't say very definitely that the marijuana caused the crash," Gorman concedes.
And actually, it doesn't give a hoot if a candidate concedes or not.
Constand concedes she was 'mistaken' in statements Constand testimony was not without issues.
Robert concedes that he finds the Republican candidate's approach to foreign policy worrisome.
"You should see me on the phone on FaceTime with her," he concedes.
If Doha concedes to the demands, it'll look quite bad for Doha internally.
Function of Criticism at the Present Time," in which Arnold concedes that "the
Even the rival Democrat Party concedes Puea Thai remains unchallenged in the Northeast.
Doing so, Volante concedes, likely would put an HBCU league out of business.
Relinquishing personal information as a condition of free and continued use concedes privacy.
Flake walking away concedes this fact: Trump isn't going anywhere, so I will.
"Money Monster" concedes that the culture is drifting away from movies like this.
"You've hit on something that I hold back," she concedes after a pause.
Maybe, the [AHA] concedes, others who are less offended lack standing to sue.
So she never concedes the truth to them — or even us, the audience.
But he concedes that he — and Etna — still have a way to go.
But he concedes, in the end, that elements of black speech remain mysterious.
Obama concedes that he has not been attentive enough to "emotions" in politics.
Podesta concedes the evidence is "circumstantia," and those close to Trump denied it.
He rarely concedes, be it a hopelessly lost ballgame or a pointed question.
"Magic manifests in strange coincidences or in plans working extremely well," Miller concedes.
But he concedes that with "the exception of M.L.P.s," all are expensively priced.
Slobogin concedes that in many jurisdictions, they may have no impact at all.
And power, in the words of Frederick Douglass, concedes nothing without a demand.
But the list of advantages, he concedes, is itself a matter of judgment.
But even Tucker concedes blockchain may not be the answer to every problem.
"We're beginning to understand [stalking] and put a name to it," he concedes.
She concedes there is a definite tradeoff between safety and independence in today's parenting.
Butterfield concedes that he himself still spends a lot of his time on email.
The ICSG's biannual forecasts are always beholden to events, as the Group itself concedes.
Mr Abe himself concedes that the economy is a bigger concern for most voters.
" Without rapid loading times, Smith concedes "we won't have a credible channel flipping experience.
There is a cold logic to isolationism, concedes Ms Mastro, though she opposes it.
And yet Mr Sefu concedes that the selection process "belongs to all of us".
And the answer to the latter is yes, they are, as Hickel himself concedes.
"Of course there are some slightly relaxed rules [in some telco jurisdictions]," concedes Polzer.
Bel's position concedes too much to accessibility and demands too little of its spectators.
He'd like to get back on the airwaves, but concedes his odds are slim.
There is nothing untoward or strange about governors promoting "Virginia business", the government concedes.
Ultimately, however, he concedes that the road is likely to be a long one.
It is unclear if Trump was serious about the offer, something that Gates concedes.
Abrams's near-miss in Georgia in 2018, but he freely concedes that he has
And Weinberg concedes that US regulators haven't yet reached the stage of discussing remedies.
But he concedes that some of the trends driving Coupang could have applications elsewhere.
He concedes Facebook may not be able to track everyone's data, but will try.
He also concedes that the arrangement might fairly be called a conflict of interest.
"Many people have written about this," Alejandro concedes at one point, and it's true.
"Reform is an ongoing process, rarely begun or completed by liberalism alone," he concedes.
Although he concedes that such a move would be unlikely and small in size.
He finally concedes, when Cercas finds documentary evidence, that he was never in Flossenbürg.
All of which will not be easy, concedes Ms Malmstrom, but can be managed.
Even a contributor to the study concedes that no one knows the exact number.
"The production rate is very small for these isotopes," concedes Riken physicist Toshiyuki Kubo.
She fears they will not return, but concedes that might be better for them.
He concedes that it's a tall order, but this time he hopes to prevail.
Still, she concedes that she is an imperfect messenger for a story about migrants.
That can be exhausting, Mr. Oleshansky concedes, but on some level, it's his destiny.
The liberal Mr. Baldwin concedes that he holds the president-elect in low regard.
But as Yglesias concedes, there's only so much that breaking up D.C. will do.
" Ms. Perel concedes that "some affairs will deliver a fatal blow to a relationship.
Unfortunately, Blakley concedes, avoiding Weinstein's films may not be the easiest thing for movie-lovers.
Still, though, there are limits that NightWatch can't recruit its way out of, Kissner concedes.
But he concedes that it might not even make much difference in the long run.
Women are allowed in the sport, but Loshkariov concedes that few have joined such clubs.
Even so, Davis concedes Trump might be able to withhold law enforcement money from California.
Russell concedes to everything, because Jess is a valuable employee he doesn't want to lose.
Shipping Minister Thodoris Dritsas concedes the way Greece measures its shipping industry is not effective.
And Silverstein concedes that there is a sting seeing his original reporting not be credited.
Even Hill concedes the 25th district is a "must-win district" for the Democratic party.
"Yes, we are near-term overbought," Ari Wald, head of technical analysis at Oppenheimer, concedes.
Ms Lei says there is creativity in curling, but concedes that "discipline is more important".
That will happen only if each side concedes on its big sticking-points (see article).
Still, he concedes there's a lot we don't know about the effects of the diet.
" Even a fan concedes that he looks "somewhat like your gym teacher, minus the whistle.
Pink (salmon???) dude soon gets wobbly and concedes defeat, offering his hand to blue (teal
Even Li concedes there are more than 1,000 commodity trading platforms on the Chinese mainland.
"I apologize for that," said Haworth, who concedes the Beatles didn't nominate a single woman.
Mr. Butterfield concedes that he himself still spends a lot of his time on email.
And Raoul Ruparel, its director, concedes it would be politically challenging to realise that much.
This essentially concedes that the AHCA is a bad bill that makes people's lives worse.
"As a performer you need to be more in the present than anything," Howat concedes.
Claire agrees to show her, and Marsali concedes she's not the devil after all. Yay!
He concedes that entrepreneurship "was not discussed" when he helped start the center in 1986.
He concedes that he has lower name recognition among a roster of former state politicians.
Second, Europe has more leverage than Trump concedes to keep the deal afloat without us.
The book concedes that blacks were discriminated against and doesn't delve much deeper than that.
Sabrine, like her mother, can see into the future—though not as clearly, she concedes.
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He concedes as much at an album listening party the night before the album drops.
As Ms. Hill concedes herself, there's no blueprint for ridding an industry of sexual harassment.
Adora concedes that, as the chief, Vickery has the power to call off the event.
In a statement, a spokeswoman said Mr. Gates now concedes an error in judgment. 7.
"I guess some people would call me obsessive," Schneider concedes in the docuseries' first episode.
A no-deal Brexit might cause some short-term disruption, he concedes, but not much.
And the challenge, as Ginsberg concedes, runs deeper than how pundits talk about the administration.
Mulheir concedes there are certain circumstances when you can't reunite a child with their family.
"There's a suspicion that it might be less immunogenic than whole inactivated virus," Barouch concedes.
In his op-ed, Roth concedes that "some abusive countries" manage to secure membership. Some?
Even Long, who dreams of crowdfunding a commune, concedes that clicker training can fall short.
No British government can agree to this, as even Labour's Brexit spokesman, Sir Keir Starmer, concedes.
But it might be difficult to achieve the kinds of results seen in Iceland, he concedes.
He says he expects a trial "at some point", but concedes that "we're at a standstill".
"It will be a political earthquake," concedes Pal Jonson, an MP for the conservative Moderate party.
Even Chandra concedes that some kind of independent standard akin to ISO certifications would be preferable.
The Chinese once believed that only bad children send their parents to care homes, she concedes.
The suburbs are lovely, Chast concedes, but don't expect a love letter to Ridgefield anytime soon.
Trains may take away some future growth from ships, he concedes, but not their existing business.
The report concedes that, in one respect, Americans should thank state planners for identifying favoured industries.
"We keep them on the medication and I basically just watch them die," concedes the physician.
While he doesn't expect a recession, Wieting concedes they can creep up before economists see them.
The same is true when looking at the number of chances a team creates and concedes.
The utter absence of an appropriate, proximate response tacitly concedes the legitimacy of this utter craziness.
Even Mr Narev concedes banks are "not exactly drawing on a deep reservoir of public goodwill".
"I suppose that is a bit of a flaw in the story," he concedes good-naturedly.
Catherine concedes that she doesn't know quite know what she needed from Sean in that moment.
In its report, HMD concedes that the Defense Department does not possess adequate data on Balad.
She concedes he told her it was a toy gun and removed it from the house.
And, even if Jack was replaced, Monteiro concedes the new CEO would need a thick skin.
But he also concedes that if you don't deliver the goods, people will eventually catch on.
"Improving the efficiency of buildings is not as sexy as saving a rain forest," Bloomberg concedes.
"She has the entire establishment behind her, that's a fact, I don't deny it," he concedes.
But he concedes all of these would be challenging policies to achieve from a political standpoint.
That's unlikely to happen, he concedes, but it jibes with an overarching theme of this research.
CEO Eriksson concedes that investments in new offices and products might temper margin growth this year.
Bloomington, Indiana (CNN)When it comes to hobbies, Josh Russell concedes he gets a little obsessive.
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"I didn't understand depression as an illness," my dad concedes, finally coming around to its permanence.
The man concedes he had broken into the home and stolen items, a criminal complaint says.
Mr. Ward, 51, a decorator, concedes he might have been a bit tipsy at the time.
Andrew Prokop: I bet Trump will bitterly denounce the voters for being losers as he concedes.
To back this up, he bafflingly concedes that a huge fraction of smokers — one in three!
Not all clients are willing to embrace such unconventional palettes in their own homes, she concedes.
But he concedes the 39-year-old Atlanta-born preacher may have accomplished more in death.
Article of the Day Article: Donald Trump Concedes Russia's Interference in Election Updated: 7:35 a.m.
Surveillance capitalism has flourished precisely because it fulfills what Zuboff concedes are real needs and desires.
" Nevertheless, he concedes that, "from a Judeo-Christian point of view, it still compares to prostitution.
He concedes that the tidal wave of incoming e-waste has caught law enforcement off guard.
Cernovich concedes that Seder might be "making a joke or being sarcastic," but the outrage gathered steam.
McKee concedes that a thin dark disk can still be squeezed into the Milky Way's mass budget.
"No-one is going to move back," concedes Shuker, 62, who had to escape Iraq in 1971.
Though he concedes there may be a lag — while the old world catches up to the new.
The government concedes there were teething problems in the smart card system that temporarily drove up consumption.
That candidate, who has, as Ms. Goldberg concedes, an "unmatched biography and name recognition," is Joe Biden.
He concedes that, yeah, now she's no longer ambivalent, but that's because the train's leaving the station.
Because research specific to sugar's deleterious effects is wanting, the science, Mr Taubes concedes, is not definitive.
And Matejka concedes plenty of reasons to worry about the path ahead for the region's riskier assets.
"There are too many political problems at the moment," Manga concedes, speaking softly and sounding burdened himself.
After the show, Tamme concedes to Ernest that she wasn't ready for him to see all that.
Caplan concedes that staff members might have suspected the patient's emerging pregnancy, but neglected to report it.
Wardle concedes that his synthetic click attacks don't exactly offer instant access to a Mac's inner sanctum.
OPEC cut more than a million barrels a day, compared to what Novak concedes for the Russians.
He concedes that there is a certain element of control that will need to be handed over.
Even KBrad concedes that it's "not a big deal" for players to want a space to practice.
Al Gore concedes the contest a day after the 2200–215 Supreme Court decision in Bush v.
"Often there is enough information in the videos to locate the whereabouts of the suspects," she concedes.
"Ruinism is a difficult listen, in a respect," Stuart concedes, hints of a smile in his voice.
The 27-year-old concedes that his loans have bounced in and out of delinquency and default.
Councilman James Gray Gray, who has lived in New Orleans 40 years, concedes some perceptions are true.
" In his book, Flake concedes that refusing to answer questions about Trump's tweets was "a monumental dodge.
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He concedes he will get a vasectomy and she says no, what if she wants another baby.
" Karen thinks and then concedes that "they won't be able to look surprised, so let's move on.
"I mean, I really miss my friends, and I miss the bands I was in," he concedes.
Ahmed also concedes that the old version of Andalusia is "dated, impractical and has little legitimacy" today.
This time around, though, Hastings concedes that its efforts to create its own movies haven't always worked.
" He concedes, moreover, that The Times's "Op-Ed columns and contributors are overwhelmingly anti-Trump, every day.
Ignatieff concedes that the centrality of institutions has become a cliché of development economics and state-building.
Scott concedes that may have been too much empowerment; most employees shouldn't be allowed to do that.
It's an ongoing effort, he concedes, because he's always discovering new ways his language can cause offense.
What's more interesting here is how quickly Moore concedes that he has no evidence to back it.
Among the lessons if the E.U. concedes: The U.S.'s large trade deficits can give it leverage.
But that idea is a nonstarter in a Senate controlled by Republicans, as even Mr. Murphy concedes.
But that idea is a nonstarter in a Senate controlled by Republicans, as even Mr. Murphy concedes.
Reducing our ability to recruit talent to the state essentially concedes the field to our international competitors.
"As the government concedes, lying in arms-length commercial transactions is not always illegal," the judge wrote.
It's an issue Taylore concedes has encountered more than a "little bit of resistance" with her parents.
The letter reportedly concedes the whole store can't be saved but argues some jobs still can be.
Not that this would ever happen ... but Ricky concedes he won't go after Andrea for spousal support.
Giuliani's admission, though, concedes that Cohen did not act on his own and acted with Trump's understanding.
Joslyn concedes that though he enjoyed himself as a member, it was not always the most stimulating experience.
When the company concedes its existence to reporters, it manages to further cloud the algorithm in impenetrable descriptions.
While he concedes that automation is a real worry, he dismisses the discrimination critique offered by liberal economists.
Apple concedes this and strongly suggests a dramatic redesign won't appear until next year, the iPhone's 10th anniversary.
Even Rubin, as optimistic as he is, concedes the prospect of competing with Facebook is a daunting one.
"Amongst millennials, especially in the city, you have to limit how much you're spending," he concedes to Refinery29.
But while Kushner concedes the associations, he's wary of how some audience members might conflate Trump and Cohn.
Fowler concedes that the LAPD does offer a service, but points out that it does not face competition.
Alspaugh concedes that Lauer has made mistakes, but she believes he hasn't told his side of the story.
Humans, Schroepfer concedes, are dispensing toxicity in ways so novel that A.I. has a hard time keeping up.
Mr Schwarzenegger has recorded a short video explaining what he concedes is the "very dry" subject of gerrymandering.
However, Mr Ryan also concedes that money has become an "obstacle" to completing the job of eradicating Ebola.
Mr Boles reckons there are ways round this, but concedes that his plan may also require a transition.
"Eclipses must have been terrifying for the people of the past," writer and practicing witch Julia Penelope concedes.
" Philip concedes — as they sip sodas — that he himself had it bad, but "not as bad as you.
"The more I see Louis Smolka fight, the more I'm impressed with it, to be honest," he concedes.
But if the court concedes to Phillips, it will erode an already-spotty system of anti-discrimination protections.
Second, the international community can help ensure that Nicaragua's unrest does not downspiral even if Ortega concedes power.
Valadao officially concedes in California race MORE now looks like he's going to lose to Democratic T.J Cox.
Kay Rueschoff, Aldi Nord's director of marketing, concedes that low prices, the discounters' hallmark, are no longer enough.
However, KBW concedes that after seeing the test results, its estimates may be too optimistic for some banks.
" Professor Neufeld, too, concedes that "even though we thought colors might be dull, they are bright this year.
Westmore concedes that biometric data like fingerprints and DNA swabs can be collected as evidence for further investigation.
That was, he now concedes, a rationalization for doing what he wanted: to accumulate a lot of wine.
"If you get the song and you've got the right act behind it it could work," he concedes.
"Some will say that this feeds the monster," concedes Patricia Hovey, director of special services at Roxbury High.
Mr. Volk insists that he hooked his walleye legally on a jig, but concedes he cannot prove it.
Ashley Young's half cross/half shot is punched out by the goalkeeper, and Colombia eventually concedes a corner.
She concedes that Moore, buffeted by allegations of sexual assault, was an especially unappealing candidate, whatever one's politics.
Assuming one concedes that this election was unfair (which it was not), does such unfairness equate to illegitimacy?
Mahathir promises to seek an urgent parliament sitting to challenge Muhyiddin's support, but concedes he might not win.
" Still, Mr. Liu concedes, "most every ranger I have spoken to, given the opportunity, would staff a lookout.
"Technology is ever-changing and growing, and in many ways, so is Perfume," the bubbly A-chan concedes.
Transition Briefing ■ For the first time, President-elect Donald J. Trump concedes Russia probably meddled in the election.
Of course, Hall concedes that this approach does place a good deal of faith in the other party.
Mr Barksdale concedes that one of the problems is keeping people engaged without dipping back into their old lifestyles.
Hardliners in both countries are furious at the deal, which they consider concedes too much to the other side.
Hardliners in both countries are furious at the deal, which they consider concedes too much to the other side
Gilruth, the Member of the Scottish Parliament, concedes that maybe it's not the optimal time for a second referendum.
And she concedes the wait for an FDA stamp of approval on a contraceptive app could take some time.
He concedes with a chuckle that he can&apost name the last evangelical Christian preacher to appear in Berkeley.
The 9th Circuit concedes they should generally defer to the other branches on matters of immigration and national security.
Gulen vigorously denies any direct involvement, although he concedes that people sympathetic to his cause may have been involved.
And in doing so, it concedes a significant win to the privacy advocates who have fought it for years.
Mr Karimov was a strongman, Abdumajit concedes, "but sometimes you have to be tough to hold it all together".
When Fred finally concedes there are "ways" to induce labor — remember Aunt Lydia (Ann Dowd) and her spicy teas?
In its summary, the Pentagon concedes that violations were committed, but says they did not amount to war crimes.
David Schwendiman, the prosecutor, concedes that the aims of the new tribunal are more modest than in decades past.
Koenig hopes that Monte Paschi's privately-funded five billion euro rescue plan succeeds but concedes it won't be easy.
Citing Gallup polling, she says they're approaching the 51% figure but concedes they're "not anywhere close" to the 3.5%.
" Even so, the volunteer concedes that Don Jr. appears to be a "down-to-earth family guy — really friendly.
" Still, he concedes that "we need to rethink most issues," particularly a "rigid approach dictated by the Cold War.
But she concedes that she has no reason to believe that a recount will change the outcome at all.
Jennifer says she likes rice a lot, while her older sister Daniela concedes she misses having meat and pasta.
Taking the back concedes basically all meaningful striking options in order to pursue one very well-telegraphed submission attempt.
She concedes that having parallel platforms is not ideal, but sees why the company chose to go this route.
In its draft review, the EPA concedes that upriver dredging has not reduced PCB contamination in the lower Hudson.
Valadao officially concedes in California race MORE (R-Calif.) signed on as initial co-sponsors for the discharge petition.
Valadao officially concedes in California race MORE represent farming districts that gave Clinton more votes than Trump in 2016.
It concedes, however, that neither is there proof young people who begin vaping move on to smoking traditional cigarettes.
The president has denied the affairs, but concedes payments were made in an effort to bottle up their accusations.
Now 81 and a federal judge, Casellas defends 936, although he concedes Puerto Rico's economy became dependent on it.
He concedes that we haven't nailed down the velocity part, which is going to become important to these calculations.
Museveni concedes there are corrupt officials in his government but says he is working hard to eradicate the vice.
But for corporate users it concedes "the decision may be different and will likely depend on corporate IT policies".
Twitter now concedes that its system for mitigating some of these problems, the verification badge, has been badly mismanaged.
Melvin, an economist by training, concedes that investment in North Korea has at least some potential to create change.
Even he concedes that its relations with large Western banks such as HSBC and Standard Chartered have been disrupted.
"When a great ship is in harbor and moored, it is safe, there can be no doubt," she concedes.
Trump later concedes that he did, but denies there was a quid pro quo linked to military aid. Sept.
But the CEO of JPMorgan Chase concedes that President Donald Trump's love of tariffs just might be paying off.
Jimmy concedes as much as he and Kim make an impromptu stop to look at a house for sale.
She concedes Paytas may have some conflicted feelings -- including penis envy -- but doesn't buy her identifying as a man.
Unfortunately, the research on marijuana use and driving isn't very clear, as the National Institute on Drug Abuse concedes.
Beijing concedes the BRI needs to be commercially viable and more focused on projects that deliver higher quality infrastructure.
He concedes that there is "overlap" between his case and the Redskins', but insists that they are not equivalent.
They're fast when driven in a straight line, but aren't their best in sharp curves, founder Mate Rimac concedes.
And Taha concedes that Mojo doesn't even have data to determine "good" sperm from "bad" — beyond some basic signifiers.
And Mr. Gabbay, while insisting he would win, also concedes he would be willing to serve under Mr. Lapid.
"I mean, people still love [Reckless] but I didn't get the strongest response," Goraya concedes of the album's reception.
"The idea that news network execs traded their balls for ratings – that's just my opinion," Bee concedes in the segment.
His own economic policy team, meanwhile, concedes that this is wrong and trade war will cause pain on both sides.
He also concedes that New York's tech companies might have some of the same problems as their Bay Area counterparts.
" Still, Schiffer concedes Musk "is a free spirit (and) my bet is we haven't seen the last of Elon craziness.
While he concedes that being reticent to tackle those issues head on might have its own problems, it feels natural.
"For several years, we have not been spending the effort we would normally spend on the flagship product," Mayo concedes.
In the event of a no-deal Brexit, the pound could drop to the $1.10 to $1.15 range, Goldman concedes.
Jen said she concedes when her daughter reminds her that she's a "good kid" at the end of the day.
Stephens concedes that global temperatures are rising, but says to Stein: However, does that mean the trend will continue forever?
Mr Wyatt concedes that it is "unbelievable" that it has taken so long for an aboriginal to join the cabinet.
"I think I've played [Post Malone's] record more than I've played Bruno Mars' record, which is a lot," he concedes.
We want more details on that mysterious tidbit... In the end, Kris concedes she should've kept everyone in the loop.
But its campuses in Mauritius ($15,000 per year for board and tuition) and Kigali ($9,000) are "too expensive", he concedes.
At this nascent stage TravelPerk has just 20 customers — and Meir concedes they are smaller than the average Egencia customer.
As the Government concedes, that access will inure right away to the benefit of AT&T's current video distribution subscribers.
But, she concedes that the current American education system is not set up to address the needs of transgender students.
But Ms Mye-Komara readily concedes that "we do not have the know-how" for many of the operations needed.
Currently, two are operating, and "the city concedes the absence of any ill effect as a result," the ruling reads.
Mr Rasoul concedes that he has been offered temporary accommodation instead of his hotel, but says it was not suitable.
Lewis hears plenty of that anecdotal evidence, but concedes that without climate education, an offer to sell can be seductive.
He ultimately concedes that "mistakes were made," but that the town was in the process of trying to correct them.
Though Camblong concedes that the privacy challenges will step up as more highly sensitive medical data gets processed in concert.
Today, it's seeking to reassure anxious member companies that it acknowledges the science and concedes climate is a serious issue.
But the CIA concedes it's not just women that are to blame; it has not been that transparent to them.
Sneeringer concedes that yes, in an "ideal world," freezing all women's eggs at age 25 would be the absolute best.
The report released here in Bonn is seeking to be optimistic, but it also concedes more action will be necessary.
So as Mosseri concedes, there's a lot of work to be done, and we applaud Facebook's pledge to do it.
Karen concedes her behavior reeks of white privilege, acknowledging things could have ended very differently if she were a minority.
Valadao officially concedes in California race MORE is trailing Democrat TJ Cox, but the race is too close to call.
"In his essay celebrating the wonder of wild apples, Thoreau concedes they only taste good out of doors," Kushner writes.
Apple concedes that the company contributed to the problems and feels the impact within its own workforce (The Associated Press).
He concedes that ­Zenger published the offending material, but asserts that it was no crime because the material was true.
"I like to think that I was good at sports, but I was not very good at all," Tur concedes.
Valadao officially concedes in California race MORE won the race against Democrat T.J. Cox with 85003 percent of the vote.
Instead of raising money exclusively on Classy and ignoring Facebook fundraisers, he concedes, "I may end up just doing both."
Mr. Reid, who concedes he can sometimes be "harsh" in his comments, remains confident that Democrats will hold his seat.
In any case, a lasting solution is still lacking, even Ms. Merkel concedes, at least as it pertains to Europe.
And while Edwards concedes that his farting unicorn isn't "as serious as whistleblowers," he's still hoping for an amicable solution.
That said, Sargenti concedes it is still early days in terms of the switch from offline grocery shopping to online.
Still, she concedes, difficulty in finding labor is one of the reasons the industry is using more and more machines.
In the morning after he concedes the race, they could give up on politics and conclude it's a rigged game.
However, for this to become a reality, Ranger concedes it needs two things: Users to find enough utility in Digi.
"I'm certainly of the generation that is inherently suspicious of the level of performance required on social media," Brooker concedes.
The former coach continues to fight for his reinstatement, but even he concedes that the team's glory days are numbered.
Sales manager Alexander Bobolev concedes that was a mistake as half the Egypt-Uruguay batch has yet to be drunk.
He concedes we'd need to implement a policy for seniors on fixed incomes, who'd see their purchasing power fall substantially.
There is plenty about Donald Trump here, whose danger to the free press McCraw concedes he was slow to acknowledge.
Tubbs concedes that ideally this is the kind of policy that would be implemented at the state or national level.
But she concedes folks don't quite know what to expect when the spiffed-up town clock shows 11:56 a.m.
Simón concedes that Inés and he could "do sexual intercourse," as Davíd puts it, without being married, but they don't.
Their daughters, ten and eight, go to school in Nairobi, which is, Ms. Mutu concedes, a commitment to that city.
" Despite identifying Shandling as his mentor, even Apatow concedes, "In a lot of ways, he was a mystery to me.
She concedes there is a certain "ick factor" — but also a positive vibe from giving a garment a second life.
Submerged in the mafe, the grain concedes to the more burly flavors of peanut and fish sauce, lamb and okra.
However, Alber concedes that there are few Tango phones out there so the current application is used mostly in stores.
"WE'RE not going to be the first edge of social change," concedes Jim Gray, mayor of Lexington, Kentucky's second-biggest city.
But the FA already concedes that England's autumn international matches would have to be moved elsewhere to accommodate more NFL games.
"I don't agree with everything Mr Trump said or did," concedes Mr Kennedy, a fiscal hawk, of Mr Trump's spending plans.
But Cohen concedes that Lyft, which officially launched in New York 18 months ago, initially underinvested in the New York market.
Yet as the green paper concedes, pay ratios are not necessarily a reliable guide to whether pay is out of line.
Buttigieg concedes that Kennedy is the sort of justice who could control the balance of power under his 15-justice plan.
Matthias Wissmann, president of the German Automobile Industry Association, concedes that such developments together mean his members face a "challenging moment".
He was the first to make eye contact with Gray, the lawsuit concedes, but he was not involved in the arrest.
Looking back, however, Andrew Nisbet, the founder, concedes that the company was "initially slow and not terribly successful" at expanding abroad.
"Courts must guard against applying false stereotypes concerning the expected conduct of complainants," Horkins concedes more than once in the document.
As Bushveld concedes, "the ability to guarantee supply of vanadium for VRFBs will be key to the success of these systems".
Trump concedes that he's not conventionally qualified, but that's not important because he had good judgment that he didn't really have.
And while he concedes there are plenty of other double exposure apps out there, he argues social focus sets Dubble apart.
Mr. Thomas's more practical approach plays up sessions like taxes and self-publishing, and he concedes it hasn't actually taken off.
The Spaniard says his wrist is improving day by day but concedes that he needs to cut loose on his forehand.
Without reaching the vast debate audience, Mr. Johnson concedes, he and his running mate, William Weld, have "no chance" to win.
He said this week he would have to look closely at Clinton's platform before considering campaigning for her if he concedes.
Apple concedes this and provides plenty of labeling on the app and in the accompanying literature cautioning against overinterpreting the results.
South Carolina concedes as much, with their own estimates projecting that more than 11,21625 people will lose coverage over five years.
I probably should have avoided some things," he concedes with a laugh, "but failure has also brought my skills up front.
Markets will be watching to see if either side concedes some things in order to avoid a longer, more damaging fight.
However it concedes that the new pay structure may shrink couriers' earnings outside the busy periods that are covered by Boost.
While Stoknes concedes that individual actions alone can't solve the climate problem, he doesn't buy into the idea that we're powerless.
Meanwhile, the AnyDesk co-founder concedes that there a number of other players in the rather crowded remote desktop software space.
The school concedes that its practices could very well change in the future, however, as its thinking about the issue evolves.
He concedes that he became too wrapped up in the experiment as the prison administrator to serve as an outside observer.
The message is that debates are something Clinton graciously concedes to rather than participates in as part of the democratic process.
Some suspect that Ms. Sobchak's candidacy is mostly about building her brand, particularly since she often concedes that she cannot win.
She concedes that these subjects are rarely amenable to randomized trials, but nevertheless casts doubt on much of what pediatricians recommend.
But Mr. Johnson concedes that his Republican colleagues do not seem likely to add such a provision to their tax bill.
Garth concedes that her original "90210" experience was downright dizzying, made all the more heady by the sudden rush of celebrity.
Chen Zhiqiang, a young man giving a chunk of pork a discerning prod, concedes that some children claim to dislike meat.
But she concedes it's better than her own recipe, which she picked up when her children went to camp in Minnesota.
But she concedes that the right store in the right niche will reward investors, and cites Lululemon as a potential winner.
Hendrickson concedes too that Wright was a manipulative, serial liar; a cheat who soaked unsuspecting employers (Louis Sullivan) and clients (D.
During his interview with Hasan, Moore concedes that Trump can be "a jerk in public" but said he likes the president.
" And beneath a headshot of a smug Trump: " Trump Immediately Concedes Election After Discovering Object of Desire is 240 Years Old .
To an older generation of feminists, this defense sounds hollow: it concedes that sex and intimacy can be bought and sold.
Police: Man concedes stealing girls' things Jaenke conceded he had broken into the home and stolen multiple items, the complaint says.
The Saudi prince's entourage happily concedes they see much to emulate in the UAE's successful diversification of its economy beyond oil.
" She concedes in the video that she is not enrolled in any tribe, "but my family history is my family history.
At the moment, Reuter concedes that the only way to deal with bad weather is to suspend flights until it's safe.
Mr. Melvoin is a major supporter of the city's charter schools, but concedes that some of the union's complaints are valid.
Russia benefits from the surplus of fake news, Gatov concedes, but often they don't create it so much as amplify it.
Yet the N.F.L. concedes the protocol is not foolproof because concussions are often difficult to diagnose in just a few minutes.
But Apple concedes that real-time tracking of purchases may be a thing of the past if the technology becomes widely adopted.
He concedes that the fire is eerily similar to another that destroyed the couple's two businesses near Honesdale, Pennsylvania, in April 2014.
"It is a long process to go through," concedes Joe Yun, interim manager of the California Water Commission's water storage investment program.
He concedes, however, that Khanna's bill, the Grow American Incomes Now Act, is essentially on a hopeless path in the current Congress.
But that the loser concedes to the winner, and that the country comes together in part for the good of the country.
While Chowdhury concedes there is an accuracy cost to correcting bias in an AI model, she says trade-offs can "vary wildly".
Darwin's marines, drawn from a 50,000-strong force headquartered in Okinawa, Japan, may seem too small to make much difference, he concedes.
Ngo even concedes that it's not sustainable to keep anything more than a modest daily calorie deficit for more than four weeks.
Meyns concedes, however, that other companies are tackling the same problem, but reckons none are going as far and wide as PieSync.
The "Obama coalition" — which Hoover identifies as "young voters, African-American and Hispanic voters" — "doesn't necessarily vote in every election," she concedes.
Utah Senator Orrin Hatch is down with Ronald Reagan receiving a posthumous Oscar, but he concedes it would be an uphill battle.
"In general, we try to connect the different local businesses and to provide information on the use of cannabis/hemp," Barbieri concedes.
Now 27 years old, he concedes without getting into specifics that he suddenly found himself doing things he'd promised he never would.
Segars believes it will, although he concedes VR is still waiting for the content that will take it to the next level.
With a chuckle, he concedes it's an extremely ambitious, "bonkers" undertaking—an environmental nonprofit trying to pull off a NASA-scale project.
Barrack is a staunch defender of Trump's who concedes that he's been thrown by some of Trump's more inflammatory tweets and statements.
Many in Washington are looking at repurposing spectrum held by the United States government, which readily concedes that it uses spectrum inefficiently.
But asked whether he concedes he could be similarly mistaken about the plot to destroy the Germans, he's adamant that that's impossible.
"I found myself frequently referring to a dictionary as I'm reading this stuff and re-reading lines over and over," he concedes.
Even Kolodny concedes that some patients have been on opioids so long that they may never be able to function without them.
Plenty of artists make songs that sound like their old hits, a strategy that effectively concedes creative defeat while maintaining commercial dominance.
Lilla concedes that many Americans think of themselves at once as members of identity groups and as citizens of a national polity.
" The plaintiff concedes, though, that Congress created the CFPB out of concern that federal agencies "had not given their enforcement sufficient attention.
It's a point that Mr. Carême concedes, even as he tried to build a new business ecosystem less dependent on old industry.
But only a small portion of members appears to pay dues — the guild concedes it is "just beginning outreach" in this area.
He does not own a computer — though he concedes there is a family tablet — and is sceptical of a reliance on data.
Iran concedes the 'big lie' is true Iran had previously denied US claims that the country had struck down the plane accidentally.
" Ms. Lofgren is something of an outlier on a panel that she concedes is "one of the most partisan on Capitol Hill.
But giving Pyongyang another thing it wants before it concedes anything to the US continues to play into Kim Jong Un's hands.
PolitiFact concedes that while the four French attacks of 2015 had more casualties than all 29 U.S. shootings during the Obama presidency.
"There is a persistent, fully percolated split that courts and commentators have recognized — a point the government concedes," Lopez wrote last month.
"There will be a proportion of the American public that views this election as fundamentally illegitimate, even if Trump concedes," Staniland says.
Michael Guy, the director of Kilmarnock prison, run by Serco, concedes that the latest public prisons will be as good as his own.
If the U.S. company concedes on these points, that would add to pricing pressure on Lilly and Teva when they enter the market.
Well, Busch concedes, "it's possible there may be one or two behind the sun" where we can't see them with current telescope technology.
A Yemini and an al Qaeda propagandist, al Bahlul was convicted on three charges that the government concedes are not international war crimes.
While bullish on growing cruise bookings, Royal Caribbean's CEO Richard Fain concedes that a number of challenges exist — including geopolitics and trade tensions.
Tutino concedes that there are times when the committee may want to go longer — for instance, if it is emphasizing multiple economic goals.
Modern Fertility concedes it cannot predict the future, but offers a "fertility timeline" that some customers may treat as a bespoke egg timer.
Teachers care for their students at every school he's attended, though he concedes it was a little easier to learn at Hayes Cooper.
However beneficial in the long term, this would surely have brought "the pillars of the party down upon their heads," as Douthat concedes.
And although he readily concedes that he needs to get up to speed with the British system, he is showing signs of acclimatisation.
Yes, concedes Delouya, but he reckons this won't be a big problem — and that people who do flash others with a crotchie, i.e.
The technician concedes there is seasonal risk as the market often runs into turbulence at this time of year and in the fall.
The Election Commission concedes that Pheu Thai won the most seats, 136, followed by Palang Pracharat, with 115, and Future Forward, with 80.
" The effect may not translate once you step outside, she concedes, "Of course it's going to look worse, I don't have to look!
Plenty needs to go right for this endeavour to succeed, concedes Dominic Waughray, who oversees public-private partnerships at the World Economic Forum.
Looking ahead: Although Raval says automation isn't causing labor's share of income to decline, he concedes that new technologies could drive down pay.
Roser relies on survey data from the World Bank that Hickel himself concedes is basically reliable, some disagreements about purchasing-power adjustments aside.
Like Rwigara, Habineza concedes that Kagame's rule has had some benefits, but says those are outweighed by the challenges the country still faces.
But even he concedes he's never seen anything like the A-list group assembled for American Crime Story: The People Vs. O.J. Simpson.
The DOJ concedes that Congress and the executive branch have prohibited this kind of discrimination in other situations, such as in federal employment.
" At the same time, he concedes that the county and the F.A.A. must adhere to regulations, adding, "I have no animosity toward them.
" Royce concedes that, if given the choice, he would not choose to trade places with anyone else because "to be privileged is awesome.
The campaign concedes that Mitt Romney's field staff members four years ago drove conventional white turnout in Florida about as high as possible.
" Another concedes, "As far / As I can figure humans get stuck with mishegoss" — Yiddish for "craziness" — "No matter how, when, where or why.
Valadao officially concedes in California race MORE's (R-Calif.) race has unexpectedly tightened in recent days, though he is still 2,000 votes ahead.
Fukuyama concedes that people need a sense of national identity, whether ethnic or creedal, but otherwise he remains an assimilationist and a universalist.
Though she concedes that Mr. Trump has made her "name better known," she also refers to the last year as a dark one.
The ASMBS concedes that the procedure increases the risk of nutrient deficiencies, but adds that these negative effects can be counteracted with supplements.
But, 303, he concedes, is likely to be the last year we'll have the privilege of watching The Executioner compete in the ring.
He concedes that there is a bit of sexism baked into the egg-spoon wars, but for him, the issue isn't gender equity.
The AP even teased its story with a flagrantly inaccurate tweet, which it now concedes was inaccurate but won't take down or correct.
Mr. Philips concedes that the Ivy League schools and other "mega-endowments" do have advantages, including access to an elite group of managers.
"That was very gay," Wenner now concedes of a 1973 illustration of the Olympic swimmer Mark Spitz, imagining him as a Vargas boy.
Ms. Antonelli readily concedes that when the notion of revisiting the Rudofsky show at MoMA came to her, she was filled with doubt.
When conservatives accuse him of being in the bag for liberals, he concedes their premise and allows them to lie in their ads.
When an agency concedes that there is no market failure, the proper response is to forbear from price regulation, not to expand it.
But he concedes that worries over trade wars and increased political uncertainty — at home and abroad — has made for a riskier investing environment.
Shelley Moore Capito, a co-sponsor of the miner pension bill, concedes that "there's still a hill to climb" in gaining Republican support.
Valadao officially concedes in California race MORE (Calif.), Mimi Walters (Calif.), Mike CoffmanMichael (Mike) Howard CoffmanBottom Line Koch political arm endorses Colorado Sen.
They include Ricky Craven, the former driver and current ESPN analyst, who concedes that Patrick's once wide window of opportunity may be closing.
Its centerpiece is a huge, flat dome more than 2,000 feet in diameter that even the temple concedes looks like a flying saucer.
But Gerber concedes that Tesla and CEO Elon Musk need to do a better job of getting its message across to Wall Street.
Cramer, who is often in lockstep with the president, concedes that Trump is approaching "treacherous territory" with the way he's wielded trade policy.
Though he concedes that Goethe has had more written about him than any other German writer, he could not resist adding to the pile.
The deal reached last month has met with strong objections in both countries, with opponents saying it concedes too much to the other side.
Still, CEO and co-founder Mads Bonde concedes universities aren't the faster adopters of new technologies, so he describes the learning "status quo" — i.e.
He concedes there is potential for the sector to give up its latest gains, but for him, biotech is out of the political crosshairs.
The Office of Legal Counsel's opinion, signed by OLC Assistant Attorney General Steven Engel, actually concedes several points to Cordray, English and their allies.
" She concedes the department stores "are doing really good things to try and stem the losses, but you don't want to be near them.
He concedes that energy weapons, if eventually shown to be effective for more than point defence, would be much more complicated to account for.
Pollsters underestimated Labour in the run-up to the vote and it is feasible that they are making the same mistake, concedes Mr Page.
He is enthusiastic about the theory's potential to upend the very foundations of science, but concedes that testing it experimentally remains a distant possibility.
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS West concedes Sundays probably will be much slower, but believes the risk is worth it.
It probably doesn't, the messenger concedes, but she enjoys it for now and it's better than dealing with the sexism she encountered in marketing.
"The teen bedroom is this haven for self-expression, but because teenagers are involved there's still so much self-consciousness in it," he concedes.
Nicolas de Villiers, son of Puy du Fou's founder and president of the theme-park today, concedes that the attribution is hard to believe.
He concedes that Cosby has made some "questionable decisions," but doesn't think that he's a criminal—despite having read up on the Constand case.
Hitler himself was not so explicit, Martin concedes, but his top lieutenants were consumed by the dream of ruling and reordering an entire continent.
While the PTM concedes that some of those killed or missing are insurgents, they insist those in custody should have their day in court.
Valadao officially concedes in California race MORE (R-Calif.) said he stayed in Washington through the weekend to work on changes to the measure.
Odysseus concedes as much, but still he chooses to go home; he chooses the mortal and the mutable over the deathless and the eternal.
" But he concedes he knowingly joined Islamic State "because I wanted to live in a country where I'm able to practice my religion freely.
Dr. Hawking concedes in 2004, but does not say how information is preserved in a black hole, and the argument continues to this day.
And yet, over all, she endorses his Syria strategy, even as she concedes that it came at "very high costs" — that is, human lives.
Through its content as well as its form, the poem ultimately concedes that all other losses pale beside the loss of a loved one.
Lara Jean swoons over one-off classics like "The Breakfast Club" and "Sixteen Candles" (even as she concedes Long Duk Dong is "extremely racist").
" She said she had attended a screening of a rough cut of their movie and, when the lights came up, declared, "Great Neck concedes.
Moore concedes that some Calvinists might suffer a "deadening of the missionary impulse," if they conclude that missionary work is extraneous to God's plans.
And he concedes he "had a lot of questions" about the White House's impeachment planning, which once appeared disorganized and at odds with McConnell.
But the agency concedes that investigators may never visit some accident sites, and opportunities to learn things that could prevent tragedies have been missed.
" While she concedes that writers could still be planning on making Jughead asexual, she said she is tired of the issue being "tiptoed around.
And that no matter how hard fought a campaign is, that at the end of the campaign, that the loser concedes to the winner.
The war vet Pete Davidson disrespected on 'SNL' concedes there may be a silver lining ... he's now a stand-out in Tuesday's midterm election.
And that no matter how hard-fought a campaign is, that at the end of the campaign that the loser concedes to the winner.
The organization also has recognized it needs to broaden the diversity of its own membership, which it concedes is predominately white, male and upper-income.
He also concedes that if he can get a good job and make a good living here, he might abandon his attempts to go back.
Right off the bat, it concedes that school shootings are an inevitability, suggesting there is nothing to be done to prevent the actual act itself.
He's more measured than Musk, but he concedes that the arms race is underway and the truth is that we simply don't know what's coming.
Despite proving the technology at their lab in Zurich, the team concedes that viable DNA data storage will need significant investment to become a reality.
A source at the time called their relationship "very casual," and the actress concedes that she's not one to plan too far into the future.
"As Senator Harris now concedes, she agrees with VP Biden on busing and the multifaceted approach needed to address segregation," Biden spokesperson TJ Ducklo said.
READ: Duterte rival concedes in Philippines presidential election Balancing or hedging, that's the question Duterte is a social-democratic, proud nationalist and foreign policy realist.
Even an analyst who helped shape Obamacare concedes they went too far in trying to be accommodating and opened the door to gaming the system.
"The health ministry had never fully welcomed CHAI," journalist Joe Conason concedes in Man of the World, his very positive account of Clinton's post-presidency.
And Matejka concedes plenty of reasons to worry about the path ahead — chief among them the worrying economic data that's been flowing out of Europe.
Morgan eventually concedes that his lack of empathy may make him unfit for the kind of war Jesus, Maggie, and others seem intent on waging.
But Google believes its version, called the Google Assistant, has the power to win that race, even if it concedes the contest is just beginning.
Zellner is once again pitted against Drizin and Nirider in an interview with Brendan's mother Barb, who concedes that, yes, Zellner is a good lawyer.
Though at first the agent isn't thrilled, she concedes that it'll be a good present for Ali, who we can only assume is their child.
Oakland Raiders (24-21): Derek Carr is becoming a star before our eyes, but this team is young and concedes an ungodly number of penalties.
NGDP targeting advocate James Bullard, who heads the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank, concedes it is so experimental it could unleash chaos in financial markets.
Conditions were not great — even if everyone concedes Europe spent a century or more doing its damnedest to make life for its victims even worse.
But Trump's biggest fan is Trump himself, who, in a moment of humility, concedes that FDR maybe was on his level but no one else.
Today, Ms. Akynos concedes that she has seen some changes within the burlesque scene, but says women of color are still far removed from equity.
Rather, she bristles for a minute then concedes to Dany, able to see the big picture and the overall progress being made for their futures.
" More than 36 hours after the shootings, Matyas concedes investigators "really aren't any closer to why he did this than we were two hours afterward.
He concedes that there is something "necessary" about having a doorbell, but he avoids going to the door if he's not expecting something or someone.
It matters, therefore, when Mr Wilson concedes that voter perceptions of his immigration policies "played a significant role" in successive election losses for Californian Republicans.
The E.U. concedes that diesel cars sold there have exceeded allowable emissions levels but has given automakers several years to bring their products into compliance.
J.W. Mason, a fellow at the Roosevelt Institute, concedes that many economists disdain the concept of rent control, but it isn't a sentiment he shares.
While Johnson is certainly an important historical figure, Howard concedes that he was a lesser design talent (despite the book jacket's claims to the contrary).
Tulane's Jankowski concedes the land itself is sinking because of the settling of materials brought by the Mississippi River over the last several thousand years.
Though she concedes she didn't know Legan well, neighbor Rosana Mendoza was surprised when she saw police arrive at the Legan family home late Sunday.
Whether Trump concedes graciously or not, Clinton's election is not going to unify the country, and it doesn't seem at the moment like anything could.
But while Pedersen concedes that such a control system could be utilized for hand to hand combat, he prefers, unsurprisingly, to focus on the positive.
"Hillary Clinton is kinda the best on the ballot," she concedes, after rattling off a list of Democrats and Independents whom she likes even less.
While they may no longer trust Rothenberg, one LP readily concedes that they have only themselves to blame for supporting him in the first place.
TORONTO — Even Rufus Wainwright now concedes that "Prima Donna," his first opera, which received mixed to negative reviews at its 2009 premiere, was dramatically bland.
He concedes that it would be an issue if the ChameleonMask grew in popularity to such a degree that people were forced into becoming surrogates.
"H&M has at least had the audacity to say, four years ago, 'In five years time, workers will have a living wage,'" he concedes.
Mr. Icahn concedes that he probably can't stop the deal, but he is threatening to call a special shareholder meeting to elect new board members.
He concedes that despite his degrees, years of training and global reputation, his karate teacher has always known more about healthy aging than he does.
Mr. Sciola concedes that the connection between "an immersive experience" and a career might be less obvious than with an internship in the financial industry.
" (Or grammar, apparently.) Toward the end of "Against Empathy," Mr. Bloom concedes that "rationality in political domains often does seem to be in short supply.
Like just about every other market watcher, Stovall concedes it is nearly impossible to forecast when a small drop will turn into a big one.
He concedes that's a moving target: Trust funds mature, companies are liquidated and relatives die — and all these events will funnel more money his way.
It can carry on for nearly 100 miles on a full charge, though in the bitter Norwegian winters, he concedes, it conks out much sooner.
Deitsch concedes that while the students are educated, they're still high schoolers, so listening to the legislators will be an important component of the meetings.
The cheater rarely concedes that the drugs made a real difference—the changes to his body and mind become part of his body and mind.
And Greszler concedes that workers, especially at the start of their careers, place low value on benefits relative to raw wages in choosing a job.
It was a competitor, yes, but Davis concedes that it injected new energy into Fannie's business by taking some of the stigma away from gambling.
And though they would like to see as many cherry blossoms as possible for the festival, Ms. Sifton concedes it's all up to the weather.
While she concedes that Grass did not exist, Beloff speaks about him as if he were real, the way kids talk about their imaginary friends.
Still, among millennial and Gen Z brides, the diamond remains the most desired stone, even as De Beers concedes it might be out of reach.
Gazing out the cafe's window toward the rainy Milan street, she concedes, "I love what I'm doing now, so, for me, every day is a holiday."
Still, the White House concedes that the economic resurgence during Mr. Obama's tenure has done little to raise wages or erase the yawning income inequality gap.
The war will rage on into Glesgames XI no doubt but, for now, Jim is on top, and Joe graciously concedes defeat through a tight smile.
"I can see where people get this confusion about me, 'cause I do so much stuff—being a TV host and all that," Rita concedes today.
Michael Capuano concedes to Ayanna Pressley Black Democratic women seek change in the party after midterms By the numbers: Democratic socialist victories in the 2018 midterms
Asked about the many accelerators, incubators, and other outfits trying to make these same connections in Silicon Valley, Hansch readily concedes that there's plenty of competition.
Mr Uribe and his supporters say the accord does not punish the FARC sufficiently, and object to the political role it concedes to the ex-insurgents.
But the strategy concedes there is little incentive to invest in the sport in Russia given meagre revenues from ticket sales, television broadcasting rights and merchandise.
Tony concedes ... she's a master at selling books with the PR she's been getting by releasing tapes of her getting fired and Trump playing dumb afterward.
But Kerry himself never gives any credence to any of this; he concedes the morning after Election Day once it becomes clear he couldn't win Ohio.
And machines are clearly very far away from being able to claim victory in the chaotic complexity of the off-boardgame world, as Hassabis himself concedes.
He concedes that the city's fire brigade responded quickly to this emergency, but the infrastructure and care in this poor, mostly Muslim neighborhood is severely lacking.
He concedes, however, that his enthusiasm for the project is not universal among Omaha's Muslim community, some of whom feel anxious about the mixing of faiths.
He concedes that while Facebook already had a tool to do this in its privacy settings people may not have seen or known that it existed.
He will have noticed the howls of rage when he concedes a free kick, or a penalty, or loses possession in the middle of the field.
Labrie's attorney, Jaye Rancourt, tells PEOPLE she is encouraged by Thursday's decision, but concedes she has no idea when the lower court might issue its ruling.
He urged that the U.S. Navy should revert to the feckless Obama practice of "innocent passage" in the South China Sea, which effectively concedes Chinese sovereignty.
Yardeni concedes that there could be some holes in his method, such as the small business contribution, but he sees on whole the numbers are right.
Responding to ProPublica's findings, Facebook sent a statement attributed to Ami Vora, VP of product management, in which she concedes its system failed in this instance.
As McCloskey concedes during a dysphagia support group meeting at the University of Washington in Seattle, he's also not one to always play by the rules.
The Group concedes that "real" demand growth in China may be closer to 2379 percent this year, chiming with the IWCC's forecast of 2165 percent growth.
He concedes only a self-propagating drive would be sufficient to wipe out malaria in Africa (other techniques might be enough to do so in Asia).
On the last page, Villalobos concedes that a novel of dog-meat tacos — say, the one we are reading — is better than no novel at all.
After her eyeroll he concedes "I kind of played that whole sexist conversation in my head and it always ended with me sounding" like a jerk.
Blight concedes that Douglass held many individualist views, but argues that the Sandefur interpretation fails to acknowledge the many ways in which he went beyond individualism.
This time, the company is focusing on its driver support system — which the company concedes was built to get bigger, not efficiently respond to drivers' issues.
Tesla has yet to turn an annual profit, meaning the company can't rely on debt to fund the transaction, a point that even Mr. Musk concedes.
Making sense of this famous relationship has been complicated for historians, and Quinn concedes the impossibility of knowing what, exactly, happened between the two women physically.
"The government concedes that the Statement of the Offense is silent as to his state of mind at the time the filings were made," prosecutors wrote.
He loves to throw dinner parties in his folly in the woods, though he concedes it isn't always easy to attract a "proper roster" of guests.
Exxon now concedes that climate change is happening because of the burning of fossil fuels, and it has spent a modest amount on low-carbon investments.
Valadao officially concedes in California race MORE (R-Calif.) won reelection to a fourth term on Tuesday, successfully fending off a challenge by businessman T.J. Cox.
Yet whether he concedes it or not those years, to a surprising extent, inform his work and not because it was a time of gender dispersion.
That's beautiful (as is the subtle visual design by Seung Jae Lee and lighting by Roderick Murray), but it concedes the greater power of the music.
" Raimondo, while describing the website as "a project I inherited" because planning had begun before she was elected, concedes that "we launched the system too soon.
Yet by the standards of a company release, it is remarkable for the way it concedes that the company's chief goal — wiring the globe — is controversial.
Even Roy, the BCRA's leading advocate among health wonks, concedes that without a big injection of extra money, it won't actually fulfill his health care vision.
Kakutani concedes that the attack on objectivity is nothing new, but also maintains it has been "exponentially accelerated" in recent times by postmodernism and social media.
Thankfully, Ignito concedes nothing to such expectations, and the Korean rapper's second album delivers sensationalist energy while realizing the language's sonic potential for rapid-fire delivery.
As Clinton concedes to President-elect Donald J. Trump, we can't help but think about the female TV characters who exemplify what it means to be nasty.
The 14-time grand slam winner concedes he still feels some discomfort in his wrist but it has not affected his performance on the New York hardcourts.
Ozzie concedes that's a legitimate concern, and it's part of the larger ongoing debate about how we regulate the flow of information and intellectual property across borders.
He concedes that he and his five buddies were playing with BB guns but says he didn't have a weapon in his hand when he was shot.
Killer Mike concedes he's got the jitters about his headlining gig, being a husband and a father, but he's going to power through his performance Sunday night.
Jalal says his fear was confirmed by security sources with the CIA in Afghanistan, although he concedes that he has not seen the list of targets himself.
Analysts warn — and the administration concedes — that this migration away from Obamacare plans will lead to higher premium prices for those who remain in the individual markets.
But it concedes that pushing down borrowing costs too much could diminish the impact of monetary easing, as it hurts commercial banks and discourages them from lending.
One of the great achievements of humanity is the democratic tradition of peaceful transfer of power, the knowledge that after a hard-fought campaign the loser concedes.
"The (media) focus has been entirely on the bomb blasts, the deaths and the displaced," she says, and though she concedes that those are not unimportant subjects.
Despite Eden's supposed clarity, he proves unable to handle the crisis, a war that he concedes was waged in order to secure himself a place in history.
"There hasn't been election fever," concedes Mr Evans, as he shoves leaflets proclaiming his passion for traffic decongestion through the letterboxes of large houses with tidy gardens.
Hauch reckons tools for journalists is "an underdeveloped market" — even if, as he willingly concedes, it's also a pretty niche market for a startup to focus on.
"If you have something that combustable, that incendiary, milk it, just drag it out as long as you can because that's the soul of drama," he concedes.
The company concedes that this was about getting the fundamentals of the relationship right so that it could continue to improve and innovate upon the driver experience.
Yiannopoulos openly concedes that his desperate financial situation — and that's what this is, braggadocio aside — is the result of the concerted campaign against him by his opponents.
Chapman concedes that this situation won't last forever, but she said it helps gain initial reach among some new users and encourage repeat business from existing customers.
When pressed, he concedes that the abolition of slavery was a wrinkle in this narrative, but maintains that people can instead be slaves to poverty or tyranny.
"In recent years the United States has waged proxy battles against Russia in places like Ukraine, Syria, and Afghanistan, which are far from American shores," Beinart concedes.
A senior White House official said Kelly and other top advisers hoped Trump would turn a corner and talk about infrastructure, but concedes they were entirely wrong.
The APPA reasonably concedes that "horses, at $2102K, cannot accurately be compared to the cost of the other pets," so let's focus on our smaller animal friends.
Although he also concedes that, currently, the app's food database skews towards the co-founders own nutritional expertise — which means its assumption is users are meat eaters.
Melanie's not backing down from portraying the First Lady in an extremely sexual light, but she concedes the video could have been presented in a better way.
Even an insider, however, concedes it is "probably too early" to persuade institutional investors, a risk-averse bunch, to go to the races, let alone the dogs.
Though Trump concedes that the swirling negative headlines aren't good, he often remarks that there is "no way" he would get someone as good as Pruitt confirmed.
In a tweet, co-founder and CEO Jack Dorsey concedes that executives didn't fully predict or understand the real-world negative consequences of its platform until now.
But Oxfam did not specify who was involved or what they had done wrong, and, as it now concedes, it did not inform the police in Haiti.
The F.D.A. insists the six artificial flavors "do not pose a risk to public health," but concedes that the law requires it not approve the food additives.
Sarah, another young Mormon mother, concedes that the church might be out of step with young people — even younger Mormons — on the issue of same-sex marriage.
While he concedes he made mistakes, he maintains he was simply defending his clients' interests to the best of his abilities, including protecting them from damaging headlines.
The novel has a romantic slowness, unfurling gracefully, little by little, to show how quickly the present gives way to the future, or concedes to the past.
But even Reggie Fils-Aime, president of Nintendo of America, concedes that keeping an adequate supply of the systems in stock has proved to be a problem.
When Archie asks Josie (Ashleigh Murray) if he might write songs for her group, she scolds him for his white privilege, and he soberly concedes her point.
And he concedes that in the GOP-controlled Senate, Graham "is the only show in town," when it comes to finding a Republican senator to partner with.
It's a move that enabled LDSman to take the business to the next level but something Chapman concedes isn't for everyone, given the capital investment and commitment.
But that mood is changing as industry concedes that CCS is cheaper than abandoning assets and as political pressure grows following December's Paris Agreement on climate change.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross concedes that prices in the U.S. will increase as a result of the new China tariffs put in place by President Donald Trump.
There is some tension, he concedes, saying that his mother often calls millennials "lazy" when she sees news reports about them moving back home with their parents.
Now Mr. Trump's endorsement is so central to Mr. DeSantis's campaign that in a new ad released Monday the congressman playfully concedes his dependence on Mr. Trump.
Medicare concedes that because the payroll system is geared toward reporting hourly work, salaried staff may not always be reflected correctly, especially if they were working overtime.
While scholar, endocrinologist, MacArthur Fellow and Stanford University professor Robert Sapolsky concedes this is a 'big, sprawling mess of a topic,' he is up to the challenge.
Maybe Obama didn't use microwaves to spy on Trump Tower, Kellyanne Conway concedes Maybe Obama didn't use microwaves to spy on Trump Tower, Kellyanne Conway concedes Less than 24 hours after Kellyanne Conway appeared to suggest that the Obama administration may have used "microwaves that turn into cameras" to spy on Donald Trump's campaign headquarters, the Trump adviser has admitted she has zero evidence that this actually happened.
Jerry Brown said Friday he wants to spend about $450 million for flood control but concedes billions more in water infrastructure spending is needed over the longer term.
But even the KMT concedes that its wealth is doing it more harm than good and that it needs to make amends for the way it enriched itself.
Robby isn't sure he likes the idea at all, though he concedes later in the episode that he has already made out with one of his female friends.
He does not think China is hostile to the idea of a rules-based order, but concedes that it has "behaved exceptionally badly on the world economic stage".
HEMA now requires alerts to be approved by two employees, an improvement on a system that a spokesman concedes was designed more for speed than for preventing mistakes.
" Tanner Magee, a Republican state representative who backs the reforms, is sure they will pay off but concedes: "You cannot create a system where people will not reoffend.
So while he concedes it was a lot of money to spend, he believes the deal could lead to an upside in sales, and ultimately in the stock.
After explaining how a part she once wrote for an Indian-American ultimately went to a white woman, Mindy Kaling concedes that situation would be handled differently today.
Hendricks steps so deep with his right foot, and stands so narrow that he concedes this position constantly, allowing Wonderboy to circle out along the fence fairly freely.
Getting schools to implement this kind of curriculum is tough, DeLeon concedes, due to the culture of testing in education today and pressures on teachers, students and schools.
Iron Mike concedes players have the right to do what they want to do ... but thinks 9/11 is different and believes most will stand for Old Glory.
Elizabeth Bennion, a political science professor at Indiana University South Bend, concedes that Buttigieg looks like more of a "dark horse candidate" when compared to Ellison or Perez.
Greenberg concedes there's no way Foxx will recuse herself in the R. Kelly case because there were no equivalent communications ... at least as far as the lawyer knows.
But, be warned, while the $21 product has the "crisp smell of fresh tears": "NO ACTUAL TEARS USED IN THE MAKING OF THIS CANDLE," the Etsy seller concedes.
In France's climate, the calibration renders the anti-pollution device virtually useless for seven months of the year, Renault itself concedes in company documents also seen by Reuters.
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman, despite opposing this week's Supreme Court decision that clears the way for states to allow legal sports betting, concedes it could actually help hockey.
She is the daughter of the former publisher of Pantheon Books, the late André Schiffrin, and Mr. Sands concedes he was in awe of the family's literary milieu.
"There's quite a drastic difference between the former creative director and me," he concedes with amusement, referring to Brendan Mullane, who kept things relatively staid during his tenure.
A team that concedes a goal after two minutes is a team that is not ready, is a team that is not mentally prepared, not focused, not concentrated.
But he then concedes that "there are good reasons companies don't decentralize authority," and he notes that the agent might have wasted time by following the wrong hunch.
While she concedes that the awkwardness of this evolution is part of her journey, seeing herself before her transition in early photos and music videos makes her embarrassed.
" Gursey is aware that coffee isn't a natural part of the nü metal wheelhouse, and therefore, concedes that Korn is building (what he describes as) a "lifestyle brand.
On average, a Premier League team will have five defenders between its goal and an opponent taking a shot on around 9 percent of the chances it concedes.
Mr. Brooks concedes that the novel, which is geared toward 8- to 12-year-olds, might not hold much appeal for those who are unfamiliar with the game.
Mr. West concedes early on that the strength of mathematical correlations on which he relies decreases as he moves from the biological to the urban to the corporate.
At the same time, it concedes some ground: With Republicans controlling all three branches of government, "no" may be the only position available to Democrats, leftists and liberals.
But she concedes that she has sometimes been disappointed by the reaction to her later albums, none of which have had as big an impact as her début.
Valadao officially concedes in California race MORE (R-Ca.) officially conceded the race to Democrat T.J. Cox in California's 22019st District Thursday, a month after the midterm election.
" Mr. Heer concedes that you don't have to be a Trump supporter to accept the argument that Mr. Trump "potentially committed obstruction of justice out of sheer idiocy.
Also, having a campaign message that explicitly targets Sanders reinforces his status as the frontrunner, essentially throwing campaign finances into a gambit that concedes the ground already lost.
He concedes, however, that he still spends an estimated 60% of his time at a computer with module design, cost analysis, ordering, social networking, client interaction, and promotion.
The brief argued that if the CFPB is unconstitutional, as the bureau itself now concedes, its sweeping case against the mortgage servicer must be dismissed in its entirety.
The rigidly doctrinaire Freedom Caucus essentially has veto power over White House initiatives, while moderates will jump ship if Mr. Trump concedes too much to right-wing purists.
Ms. Lindsey concedes that her apartment isn't exactly "affordable," and that she pays more now than she did in Bedford-Stuyvesant, where her rent was $1,2013 a month.
But at least one leading authority on nuclear strategy concedes that Trump might, almost by accident, crack one of the hardest and most dangerous international problems in generations.
Alistair Kirkwood also willingly concedes that the NFL could do more at the lower levels, although he is happy to note that it is looking to do so.
The company concedes this and says its metaphor isn't something like Twitter or a 24-hour cable channel, but a magazine which is newsy but also personalized and thoughtful.
Building Firefox into a real contender will take a lot more work, and Mayo concedes that parts of the plan won't be visible to users until later this year.
This approach might not be able to deliver location data that's as accurate as fixed beacon tech can, Walle concedes, but it has the scale that beacons do not.
Gordon concedes this point, but notes that it was always thus — and that the understatement of progress was probably bigger during the great prewar transformation than it is today.
" Kaia's approach addresses "the root causes of chronic pain", according to Mehl, though he concedes it cannot claim the digital therapy will cure everybody, saying: "That's just not realistic.
She concedes he was a drug user but says it is impossible he was a dealer because they were too poor and could barely pay for their next meal.
Philip Lowe, the governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia, the central bank, concedes that employees "feel like there is more competition" and are worried about "foreigners and robots".
It is thus hard to imagine the Democrats voting for anything in Mr Trump's agenda—and there are limits, the president concedes, to his willingness to persuade them to.
Instead, he concedes that maybe she'll never be a lead on traditional TV, instead convincing her to have the show kill off her character and come back to GLOW.
His Democratic challenger, Bakersfield attorney Emilio Huerta, concedes water is the top priority even as he tries to taint Valadao by linking him to GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Today, the foremost theory of American parties concedes this basic premise, describing parties as mere groups of policy demanders rather than robust organizations that connect citizens to their governments.
In it, Blair concedes that re-building Iraq will be a difficult task, and stresses the importance of empowering the Iraqis to build up their own infrastructure and security.
"New York nowhere concedes that it will never charge the penalty for out-of-state sales, only that it has displayed no current intention to do so," Failla wrote.
Reglitz also concedes that access itself doesn't automatically equate to broader human rights, as the rampant spread of internet propaganda and the disinformation-fueled genocides in Myanmar make clear.
This process has been on the rise since the 1980s, as he concedes, but he links the instant production of success/failure data to other types of rating, too.
Larry Hogan told The Washington Post he's seriously considering a primary challenge against Trump, although he concedes it would likely be a doomed effort, at least at this point.
Mr Schweitzer, however, concedes that, for now, the high capital cost precludes the use of drip irrigation in much of the world, and limits its use to cash crops.
To give up on it now, or allow it to deteriorate into confrontation and division, concedes a point to those who seek to undermine the architecture of Western cooperation.
Today, he owns three homes — a primary residence and two guest houses — which, he concedes, are in some ways as much art installations as they are places to live.
"I am completely against it," she says, but concedes that if that's the way technology progresses, there will be little that she or her successors can do about it.
She concedes that polls show him defeating the president in some swing states by greater margins than other candidates, but worries that his lead wouldn't survive sustained Republican attacks.
" While Mr. Borosage concedes that President Obama's "stature will grow ever more impressive in the rearview mirror," he takes issue with Mr. Chait's characterization of the former president's "greatness.
He concedes that it would be quicker to manufacture in larger batches, at least up to a point, but says he is limited by physical space in his workshop.
" Linton said she was attempting to "portray a certain public image" with her social media post, but concedes it was "boastful and materialistic and my response was extremely thoughtless.
" Stone concedes, though he might not regard it as a concession, that "the general assumption was that government could legitimately — and constitutionally — forbid behavior that the majority deemed immoral.
Indeed, Carpenter concedes of several of his cases that a "strategic rationale" for some action existed, even if the exalted language used to sell it could not withstand scrutiny.
The conservative New York Times columnist concedes that Trump deserves all the success he has enjoyed so far in the Republican primary, but argues that he doesn't deserve the presidency.
She concedes that, unfortunately, Beychella was truly a once-in-a-lifetime, in-person experience, not just for the people who witnessed the performance, but for herself, as a performer.
On torture, for example, Mr Trump concedes that the retired four-star marine general, James Mattis, whom he has picked as his defence secretary, believes that brutal interrogations are ineffective.
After some kerfuffle involving his business card, and much scratching out of job titles, a second student, Kamal Bombugalage, concedes that he is a commodore in the Sri Lankan navy.
In the interview, he says that he doesn't feel guilty about what happened, though concedes that he did something morally wrong, viewing the events from the "lens" he has today.
Johnston concedes that for companies managing just a small number of freelancers it will be competing with the relatively low hassle of remitting via the likes of PayPal or Stripe.
We have no way of knowing who would be selected under such an arrangement, but Buttigieg concedes that the justices in the middle could look a lot like Justice Kennedy.
He also concedes there are other companies in the connected car market, such as Automatic, and Zubie, and car mechanic marketplaces including Openbay, and YourMechanic, but reckons Engie is different.
The Trump team concedes that the economic plan — billed "Peace to Prosperity" — will be implemented only if a political solution to one of the world's most intractable conflicts is reached.
There is a widespread feeling that full-time MBAs are on their last legs, concedes Sangeet Chowfla, the president of the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), a business-school association.
Not so, says Bennis, although he concedes people are sceptical at first (and even more so before the company introduced a small delivery charge, which actually helped increase conversion significantly).
Amazon currently doesn't compete with Freightos, but Schreiber concedes that it may eventually become a more direct threat to logistics startups if it decides to scale up its logistics services.
Privately, some military officials worry that Nicholson will become a political casualty of a war with a strategy everyone concedes is not working but so far are unwilling to change.
Mr Bambang says that under Jokowi the average number of days needed to open a power plant has declined from 22017 to 230 ("still short of international standards", he concedes).
" Ramos is adamant that prosecutors' close link to the police has no influence over their decision to prosecute an officer, which he concedes is "always a steep hill to climb.
But unless the government concedes that the size of HSBC's global balance-sheet is not a gauge of its risk to Britain, HSBC will worry that its size is capped.
Mr Tavares concedes that making 10m cars is useful for spreading the industry's high costs but is less certain that suppliers can be leant upon indefinitely without going bust themselves.
The central bank has kept interest rates at an all-time low of 1.5 percent since mid-2016 and concedes they will have to remain there for some time yet.
That is, isn't it really about the capability to equip them with the kind of weapons and technology they'll need for the "more complex" wars Milley concedes we face today?
Valadao officially concedes in California race MORE (R) in one of Democrats' top targeted House seats in California, despite the race being initially called in favor of the GOP incumbent.
A chaotic Brexit beckons, which the Conservative chancellor, Philip Hammond, concedes will mean two years of "fiscal uncertainty," and which is likely to conclude in an unfavorable deal for Britain.
Ariane Bellamar, who accused Piven of sexual assault -- tells us Dillon was on the set and saw the harassment firsthand, although she concedes he did not see any sexual assault.
False positives can occur, he concedes, but notes that about a week of learning is required on first implementation so the software can get a handle on normal network traffic.
Although Breese reluctantly concedes that he is "excited", he can't help but confess that it would be more meaningful to him if he was competing in his home city, Birmingham.
Facebook Avatars (left) vs Snapchat Bitmoji (right) Facebook Avatars (left) vs Snapchat Bitmoji (right) "We're by no means the first ones here" concedes Facebook News Feed product lead Amit Fulay.
"The social and structural aspects of segregation are alive and well, and we see that in credit histories, in pessimism about neighborhoods people won't even consider living in," DeLuca concedes.
" He cites anecdotal evidence, "impossible to ignore," that abortions can be a "devastating trauma" for women, even as he concedes that "formal research on this matter appears to be sparse.
Related: Bernie Sanders Concedes — Hillary Clinton Wins Missouri It's a theory Devine has repeated in recent weeks, as the Clinton campaign has continued to expand its delegate lead over Sanders.
Adrenalin is a fickle thing — first it prepares the body for a "fight or flight" response to anxiety or stress, then immediately concedes to calm once the danger has passed.
To the degree that one can extrapolate from the personal quarrel between Richman and Bourdain a larger philosophical debate about the proper future of American tastes, Richman readily concedes defeat.
As for bad debt, she concedes that credit cards are convenient, but she emphasizes that you need to understand that every time you use your card you are borrowing money.
The straightforward marinade combines honey, soy sauce, ginger and sesame — the chef concedes the recipe is Chinese-influenced — rather than the lemongrass and coconut-milk versions I had encountered elsewhere.
But when Parliament resumes, he will face pressure to change his mind, especially if Mr Johnson concedes that a no-deal Brexit will not in fact happen on October 31st.
"Everybody is behind Waymo and Cruise," concedes a senior Chinese AV executive, referring, respectively, to a subsidiary of Alphabet (Google's holding company), and of General Motors (GM), a giant carmaker.
The problem with the argument is that it concedes too much power to the modern triple-headed monster of the economy — the state, the central bank and the banking system.
In his last race, the Jockey Club Mile, he finished third behind Waikuku, whose trainer, John Size, concedes that Beauty Generation is still the headliner of the Hong Kong Mile.
" Jesus thereby concedes the power of the state even as he asserts "the absolute primacy of the world he comes from over the one that is preparing to slaughter him.
The designer concedes that, in the years since buying his first ring at Gioielleria Pennisi in Milan (on layaway), he's lost count of the exact number of pieces he owns.
Dr. Yager, who has a Ph.D. in sociology, concedes that in most instances of a rekindled friendship, the bond may not be as intimate as it was before the breakup.
Even Ms. Griswold, the landscape historian, concedes that there are far more egregious examples of Hamptons ostentation than wrapping your garden as a gift to yourself to unwrap come spring.
He concedes that there are challenges: improving the optical performance of the elements; suppressing spillover effects between different signals in the device; and honing the algorithms that calibrate the camera's performance.
The club concedes Chris could have bounced and kept the money if he felt unsafe, but the club says he started the fight so he had couldn't have been that scared.
But building Firefox into a real contender will take a lot more work, and Mayo concedes that even parts of the plan won't be visible to users until later this year.
What we are seeing right now are the pathological implications of the separation of powers, checks-and-balances, system, which does not prevent an endless struggle unless one side actually concedes.
Tom Karako, a missile-defence analyst at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, concedes that many of the improvements that were planned and expected have not yet come to pass.
Josh Becker, CEO of legal analytics firm Lex Machina in Menlo Park and member of Clinton's National Finance Committee, concedes Obama was an easier sell in 2008 than Clinton in 2016.
Mr Bünger admits to being inspired by comics such as Larry David and Louis CK, and concedes that, at first sight, his art may seem reminiscent of formats such as TED.
Not everyone is ready to dismiss religion, and Mr McCrum concedes that even "a confused non-believer" like himself can learn from C.S. Lewis's interrogation of God in "A Grief Observed".
Furthermore, Sanders is delaying and possibly diminishing the windfall of donations that she will receive after he concedes, from his supporters as well as other Democrats eager to unify the party.
In his experience, most of these reports tend to be bad—though he concedes that this may be because people are less likely to call paranormal authorities after a pleasant encounter.
Mr Giron concedes that RSD has brought people back to local shops, though doesn't see the event as having much relevance to shops like Rat Records—of which there are plenty.
The group concedes that an investment in energy efficiency, grid modernization and reduced carbon emissions is necessary, but warns the 22019 timeline set out by the progressive plan is too drastic.
Even former Obama Border Patrol chief Mark Morgan, who was removed by Trump, concedes that physical barriers work and that more need to be constructed to make the southern border stronger.
Valadao officially concedes in California race MORE (R-Calif.), who lost his seat in the 6900 blue wave, announced Wednesday he will run for the House again in California's 2628st District.
Hooper concedes that at least getting a bacon-greased card now and then is better than the times people have sent him letters they claim they've smeared with their own shit.
In "Why We Sleep," Walker concedes that dreams tell us something useful about our underlying emotional concerns, but he insists that the information they deliver is "transparent" and requires no interpretation.
She argues that her group is committed to reducing the size of the government, but she concedes that the key to deficit control is a tax policy that increases government revenue.
It's possible, he concedes, that a particular job might be so specialized, or perhaps tied to a lucrative "golden handcuffs" situation, that sticking with the shortest road to retirement makes sense.
It concedes that "drug use is part of our world and chooses to work to minimize its harmful effects rather than simply ignore or condemn them," according to the coalition's website.
" Yet she concedes that she did recommend the course of action that Obama chose, while saying little about the catastrophic consequences that followed, apart from noting a "severe downturn in security.
Insofar as there is some percentage of people who really are an irreparable danger to society, the paper concedes that okay, maybe those people really do need to be locked up.
Kweli concedes many people aren't up for battling bigots because it's too stressful, but the good news -- he makes it clear it doesn't stress him out at all ... he loves it.
To be fair, though, Demi concedes her state of mind at the time was that everything was okay and she was in control ... which was clearly not the case in hindsight.
The Fish and Wildlife Service, a division of the Interior Department, has no authority on its own to dictate energy policy or regulate emissions, a point the agency's report readily concedes.
Mir concedes that the customer satisfaction aspect has been challenging, not least because it's one of those areas that people are quick to publicly complain about when something has gone awry.
As Anhalt more or less concedes, the final verdict on anger, whether political or personal, must come down to what we are angry about and how we act as a consequence.
As Yang concedes, synthetic catalysts would be preferable (living ones are finicky — they care about temperature and pH), but as yet, humans aren't quite clever enough to replicate what nature does.
Comey briefly defended this decision to Congress last year but it is the first time he has addressed it at length and he concedes that political considerations likely influenced his thinking.
With possessions that start and end in the blink of an eye, thanks to the Balls' seemingly telepathic connection, Chino Hills Coach Steve Baik concedes that his task has never been easier.
And yet, as everyone concedes, the bank has not infringed any LME rules, which are predicated on not proscribing the sort of million-tonne-plus positions associated with JPMorgan's recent trading activity.
DAY 2: CLINTON CONCEDES Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called Trump to concede on election night, but she didn't take the stage to speak to her supporters until the next day.
Graham insists he means no mischief when he gives his message Friday night, though he concedes he may be the first evangelical preacher in recent memory to take on the Berkeley electorate.
The president of Yardeni Research concedes that he is in fact looking at this timeline as a benchmark, rather than a forecast, based on the evidence from the past five business cycles.
News Corp Australia concedes that the Australian authority is unlikely to achieve this breakup on its own, but it calls upon it to coordinate globally with other governments to achieve this aim.
At a time of heightened concerns over privacy in the digital age, it's unlikely FERPA will undergo major amendments any time soon, though even its author concedes change by Congress is needed.
Williams, whose company was valued at its last financing at $800 million, readily concedes that a long list of things have to go its way for things to work out as planned.
Beyond unsecured loans and insurance, the company is also dipping its toes into asset management, although the C88 CEO concedes that this market is smaller — in terms of sheer numbers, at least.
In Boston, where a cost-benefit analysis is under way, Ms Savage says their programme saves the city money, but she concedes "it is hard to quantify services that have been avoided".
" The language in the Corps decision, Sivas added, both concedes that the company has met all the legal requirements while also a recognizing a "heightened duty to tribes and protecting their lands.
Bakhtyar, who says he was not coerced and was never approached by the military's Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) agency, concedes his switch from PML-N to PTI was not based on ideology.
The Constitution and laws in place supposedly ensure this smooth and impersonal procedure, regardless of whether the official loser graciously concedes or instead pouts and urges others to take to the streets.
In some ways, concedes Anthony Scaramucci, a Trump loyalist who briefly served in his White House, it "has gotten extra swampier"—a state of affairs he blames on both Democrats and Republicans.
"The amount of energy required to generate AGWs, given a realistic scenario, is probably much higher than the AGW energy, whereas the associated amplitude reduction is probably far less efficient," Kadri concedes.
But Steele also concedes that some of the information he passed along to the US and UK governments still "needed to be analyzed and further investigated/verified," according to the court filing.
Humans need a plan B. While he readily concedes that building a space company qualifies as a cool adventure, the ultimate point, he always insists, is getting people to live in space.
Gupta concedes that the recycling model may only work in developed countries and that, in Asia, new steel will need to be made with hydrogen if it's to become a green product.
Carlesi concedes that these companies "have done a great first step" that was hugely overdue and that they can be considered MoloFinance's closest peers but that the business model is "radically different".
" But, she then concedes, "They do pull expressions where you're like, 'Oh my God that looks just like me,' but, she's got pink skin and her face is wider than her body!
LONDON — Steven Woolfe, a British member of the European Parliament, concedes that he should have checked his facts before setting off a social media campaign against one of Britain's leading supermarket chains.
General Houghton, the former British defence chief, concedes that the Queen Elizabeth and Prince of Wales may be "too totemic to Britain's sense of place in the world" to be given up.
Indeed, Malcolm's X's famous "Ballot or Bullet" speech concedes the importance of voting rights (a focus of King's) to his own conception of a black revolution in a way too often ignored.
A 57-year-old former journalist now contesting a legislative seat for his China Unification Promotion Party, he concedes he has little chance, but feels his minority pro-China voice remains important.
He never concedes the role he's played in making all that success possible, but he'll have proof of it when he retires, when the team hangs his number 40 in the rafters.
LONDON (Reuters) - Ashleigh Barty concedes not even she could have imagined climbing to number one in the world rankings heading into Wimbledon but for fellow Australian Samantha Stosur it is no surprise.
With that said, the Flock CEO concedes that there are a number of other on-demand drone insurance products already on the market, even if traditional insurers remain the startup's main competition.
Of God's boastful and irrelevant remarks—basically, he tells Job to shut up and give him credit for hippos and crocodiles—Alter concedes that they don't answer the problem of unjust suffering.
" And while he places most of the blame on the Republican leaders Mitch McConnell and Paul D. Ryan, he concedes that when it comes to legislative accomplishment, "the buck stops with Trump.
While she concedes she was "anti-abortion," she said she was never in favor of making abortion illegal, or engaged in tactics like picketing in front of clinics that offer the procedure.
" Alex Salmond, a former first minister of Scotland whose government granted Mr. Trump planning permission in 153, overruling local officials, now concedes the point, saying, "Balmedie got 10 cents on the dollar.
" Mr. Cobb concedes that the leaked memo could serve the political purpose mentioned by Mr. Tobin above, namely "reminding conservatives why they should defend Jeff Sessions from Trump's attempts to replace him.
"They may get there, I just think it's going to take longer to get there," Lafferty concedes, but adds that unfortunately for some, that lesson may happen after the market turns nasty.
" But it's a tough time to be a straight white man, Gadsby concedes, especially for those who are a "bit soft in the belly" when it comes to being "a subcategory of human.
But the story concedes that Kavanaugh "struck what he clearly thought would be a middle ground" between saying the girl had no constitutional rights at all and granting her immediate access to abortion.
" Those conditions—the hegemony of certain cultural elites, and the dominance of politically correct speech norms—may be troubling, Reno concedes, but he warns they won't be properly redressed by "going Trumpster diving.
At the Gemäldegalerie in Berlin, one of the finest collections of historical paintings in Europe, it would be fairly unusual to run into a family of Turkish immigrants, concedes its director, Bernd Lindemann.
I'm learning that even though we've only worked together a short while so far, he trusts my work and my instincts, so when I push back or really advocate for something, he concedes.
Greenstone concedes that but argues the basic structure of a tax or trading system is more effective because they target carbon itself, instead of mandates that do it indirectly through specific energy types.
Danielle thinks she's the real winner at the end of the day -- the kid's just 15 years old, after all -- even though she concedes Cardi will probably walk away with the actual trophy.
"It has not been a productive time," concedes Yuval Levin, a scholar who is no fan of Mr Trump although a proponent of the ideological refresh that the president had appeared to want.
" Noxon emphasized that she is "so against any form of censorship," but concedes that when dealing with such sensitive issues and depictions, "just the nature of acknowledging it could be activating for somebody.
In spite of the repression, they vow to keep peacefully protesting until Maduro concedes on their demands: Free the hundreds of political prisoners, allow a humanitarian channel and hold long-overdue democratic elections.
In his back-handed critique, Mr Tribe inadvertently concedes to originalists one of the central virtues they hail for their theory: its capacity to yield a single clear understanding of each constitutional provision.
While Koh concedes the charter's text does not specifically create such an exemption, he has outlined several conditions under which a state might make a case that it has complied with international law.
It seems unlikely that the 73-year-old Bavarian-born documentarian, who has bragged about not owning a cell phone—OK, only for emergencies, he concedes—has taken such an interest in technology.
The defeated presidential contender offers a patchwork of explanations for what, exactly, did happen last year -- some of which she insists were outside her control and some she concedes were her own fault.
Yes, they are quite vain, the report concedes, but Generation Z is much more "real" than millennials, posting less-than-flattering selfies and relying on sassy picture captions over posed pictures and emojis.
And Brussels hates to be seen giving in to any form of blackmail: if it concedes to Britain on a core principle, countries from Hungary to Portugal might make demands of their own.
Valadao officially concedes in California race MORE, who along with Denham, have signed the discharge petition aimed at wresting control of the House floor from McCarthy and the rest of the GOP leadership.
Bootle concedes that some financial services companies may leave London in the event of a 'Brexit', worried that they will be less able to operate across the European Union from a London base.
What makes the S.E.C.'s case against Mr. Cooperman different is that he essentially concedes receiving the information about the impending asset sale from an unnamed company executive and then trading on it.
But while he concedes he is yet to speak to club president Josep Maria Bartomeu about a new contract, Messi insists it is his desire to see out his career with the club.
Mr. Sykes, who says he stands by much of his critique of the mainstream media, now concedes that years of relentlessly bashing it have left the country without any trusted sources of information.
"The problem is of course that while we are fully prepared to help and while we do what we can, the opposition in Belarus is currently not in very good shape," Packajeu concedes.
Calhoun concedes, too, that pills containing 20.57 to 216μg of estrogen, which still exist but are also infrequently prescribed, roughly double stroke risk among migraine-with-aura sufferers and should not be used.
But he concedes that when shootings like this do happen, there's not much security guards can do except duck and cover, call the police, and try to stay alive—just like everyone else.
McCain concedes to Obama in November 2008: "This is an historic election, and I recognize the special significance it has for African-Americans and for the special pride that must be theirs tonight."
HOWEVER, Logan concedes that sometimes dudes showing up at his pad is totally cool ... if they have a gimmick and are down to get in the ring with him and get knocked out.
Aminur Howlader concedes that the rice in the steam table of the Halal food cart he operates was being held at less than 140 degrees, but he was going to throw it out.
Yet when the American left abandons any vision of social patriotism because of the racist ugliness it has come to symbolize, it concedes the American story to the voices of exclusion and avarice.
"Of course, those who work for the party or government, or those who want to become party or national leaders, may need to spend more time learning about all those areas," he concedes.
In THE CYCLIST WHO WENT OUT IN THE COLD: Adventures Riding the Iron Curtain (Pegasus, $26.95), Moore's mirthful account of his perversely arduous ordeal, he concedes that his plan contained one serious flaw.
"Simply put, Defendant does not contradict the contention that the nunchaku's primary use, which Defendant concedes is as 'a tool from the sphere of martial arts' ... is a lawful one," the judge wrote.
That doesn't necessarily undermine the broader points, but it does take something away from the smaller flourishes, like Benedict's German sense of humor (not much, he concedes) or Francis' impassioned pitch for soccer.
Vahap Coskun, a law professor at Dicle University in Diyarbakir and a critic of the P.K.K., concedes that the Kurdish parties' promotion of women has had an impact far beyond their home regions.
She concedes it would have been degrading if Blueface threw out $1 bills, but he was tossing hundred dollar bills in the air, which will provide comfort for lots of people in need.
Mr. Tillerson, who concedes that climate change is a problem, has been seen as a bright spot in the bleak lineup of climate deniers that Donald Trump has named to other cabinet positions.
And while he's humbly unwilling to take credit for South Florida's current status as a SoundCloud rap hub, he concedes that Port Of Miami cemented him in the city's historic hip-hop lineage.
Brussels has recommended that the bloc launch an unprecedented Article 7 punitive procedure against Warsaw - which could lead to suspending Poland's voting rights in the EU - unless it concedes ground by March 20.
The best argument that Republicans could come up with concedes that Trump employed a guy to lie and commit crimes for him for years, yet still fails to successfully indict his current testimony.
Schutz concedes that Lumumba, Bright, and others have the right to respond to her work, though she is less than thrilled by the notion of destroying or preventing the painting from being seen.
While the Democratic memo concedes that neither agency disclosed the specific source of funding for the dossier, it denies Republican assertions that the FBI tried to hide the dossier's origin as opposition political research.
Insistent on having just one mezcal alone at the beginning of the night to research the bar business, Emma concedes to Cruz's persuasions to meet her group of friends in the Latinx queer scene.
But he concedes that, having seen China and North Korea build large ground-launched intermediate-range nuclear missile forces, some will argue for deploying similar systems from bases in the Pacific, such as Guam.
More of these studies are needed because the National Cancer Institute concedes that previous results from over a dozen credible, peer-reviewed studies have found "inconsistent" results about cancer risk from cell phone use.
In December, for instance, he tweeted one of this primary's great tweets, which will go down in hilarious infamy when Cruz concedes the nomination: The Establishment's only hope: Trump & me in a cage match.
" She concedes that, as an Arab woman, singing is part of a journey to become a freer person, but she says would never aim to be "the woman who wants to liberate other women.
" Giesea concedes that there are moral considerations to social media behavior, but suggests that "the ADL list feels like an act of political warfare, rather than a good faith attempt to discuss these issues.
Betsy DeVos is attending this year's convention as a Michigan delegate supporting John Kasich, but she concedes her family has effectively given up on presidential politics this year unless Trump dramatically changes his tune.
Bannon concedes that some anti-Semites and racists may be drawn to the Breitbart-sponsored big-tent, but he says that is no different from the way "certain elements" are drawn to the left.
He is a legend now, and deservedly so, which is why nearly every fan and journalist concedes that he has earned the right to "go out on his terms," as so many have said.
If even the Mercatus Center concedes that Sanders's bill, as written, would lower individual health costs for Americans while expanding access to affordable care, then what do Medicare for All's critics really object to?
Azer concedes that the stocks may remain volatile for a bit because they have attracted so much interest from more fickle individual investors, as opposed to big institutions like mutual funds and hedge funds.
Mr. Laws concedes that Britain's failures on Brexit have lowered his chances of being re-elected in a very marginal ward, which would dash any hopes of wresting control of the council from Labour.
Related: Bernie Sanders Concedes — Hillary Clinton Wins Missouri Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is the clear, and perhaps insurmountable, frontrunner for the Democratic nomination with a huge delegate lead over Senator Bernie Sanders.
Although Kells concedes that digitization has been a boon to researchers and general readers, he complains that "an encounter with an old book is miserably dimmed-down" if it takes place on a screen.
"It seemed excessive to persecute a man in such fashion," he concedes after slashing the cheek of a hated colleague, the victim's inferior rank insuring that he, not Zama, is banished as a result.
Moreover, though political scientists mostly agree that voters are altruistic, something doesn't tally: Brennan concedes that historically disadvantaged groups such as blacks and women seem to gain political leverage once they get the franchise.
She concedes that Rodriguez probably should have known better than to post a clip of herself singing the n-word, but she's certain she wasn't trying to harm anyone ... so her apology should suffice.
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Still, the very framing of his preferred attack—extolling the virtues of "judgment" over "experience"—concedes that Clinton's time in office is meritorious; her errors reflect flawed personal decision-making, not a fundamentally objectionable worldview.
But even as Shaw concedes the new EPA director Icahn helped pick has the ability to tinker with renewable fuel standards, people in his industry are holding out hope that Trump will keep his word.
Brenda Justice, the superintendent of the normally quiet Goliad State Park, welcomes the increased interest in the park the game has brought but also concedes it brings its own challenges for such a rural location.
A few weeks after the class, when I speak to Harry on the phone, he concedes that Dimitri could've been more vigilant about form and that they're still figuring out the curriculum for the class.
"I think a large part of the reason why I won is because of my family name," concedes Senator Bam Aquino, a member of the Liberal party whose aunt and cousin have both been president.
In an age of LGBTQ awareness, they are not so subversive—"with greater acceptance, there's less shock," Mr Dobrin concedes—and their fanbase has morphed from a largely gay one to a mainstream, international one.
Hermione concedes to Veronica that Hiram could have planned the Debate Night attack, and tells Veronica Hiram's plans for the Southside go way beyond the prison but he needs one last place: The Whyte Wyrm.
Places like California show that national action is not a prerequisite for local activism, but "mayors will move faster and more efficiently if they are supported by national governments," concedes Mark Watts of the C40.
Even Lyndon Rive, SolarCity's brash and optimistic chief executive, concedes that the company is facing challenges, like the recent decision in Nevada to apply a less generous rate system to existing and future solar customers.
While he concedes that people may be "afraid to show [once they] realize that all it takes is one photo to ruin their life," he's quick to add that he doesn't fall into that camp.
It has partly reversed the fee hikes introduced at the start of 2015 and now concedes that the analysis on which they were based "did not fully reflect the specific features of the carry market".
Woodman concedes the mass-market promises of 360 cameras rely heavily on the software side and that the company's ability to invest in machine learning technologies that help consumers edit down footage will be key.
India's demand for energy is forecast to more than double by 2040, according to the International Energy Agency, and Sinha concedes that means coal will continue to play a key role in the energy mix.
The team's findings do come with one obvious caveat: "All our genetic data (was) obtained from a single site in Middle Egypt and may not be representative for all of ancient Egypt," the paper concedes.
"In fact, the only substantive change that the Legislature made to the maps was to add more discrimination in the form of a new racially gerrymandered [House District] 90, as the majority concedes," Sotomayor wrote.
The company concedes the perils of a sport that allows a move called the guillotine, but says it is paying for research into concussions and points to a long list of protocols that protect fighters.
Though a good portion of i like it is earmarked for Healy's deconstructions of his boho-himbo self-image, he concedes to pop music as the best platform to get his rickety, revolutionary message across.
"I am not involved in raising money partly because I have already done it for four presidents," Schnabel said, but he concedes there are other reasons why he couldn't be a big-time Trump fundraiser.
Known for declaring his only goal is to win in every event he enters, he now concedes his expectations have been "tempered a little bit" because he hasn't played a full schedule in several years.
"The struggle of taking menu 'real estate' up with a zero-proof area is a gamble," concedes Christina Smith, the beverage director of Oyster Bah, a rustic New England-style seafood shack in Lincoln Park.
Fadiman generally concedes that her apathy toward wine is not a serious hardship — an admission that robs the book of some of its tension — yet she sometimes reaches for drama in ways that strain credibility.
" Tillis concedes he could have "probably spent more time explaining" his queasiness with Trump's national emergency to his constituents, but doesn't disavow what in North Carolina political circles is now simply called "the op-ed.
In describing a mass demonstration on the eve of the Wall's fall, he concedes that his underground participants amounted to "an inconspicuous fleck" in the multitude of 500,000 people who had gathered in the Alexanderplatz.
As the Fourth Circuit concedes, the president has broad powers to restrict the entry of noncitizens, and an executive order restricting travel from a specified set of terror-affected countries would normally easily pass muster.
If the United States fails to maintain an effective deterrent force, and concedes superiority to our adversaries, the credibility of our extended deterrent — our nuclear guarantee to friends and allies — will be called into question.
" Though he concedes that our political leaders have a particular responsibility to ensure more compassionate, inclusive societies, he stresses that on a personal level, we can all satisfy "the universal human hunger to be needed.
" He concedes that he left out those missing eight years, but insists that it was merely because "I didn't think it would be interesting to people to see two voyeurs fighting over the same turf.
" The Rock concedes it's a good thing today's society is much more tolerant, accepting and progressive, but believes the whining ways of "generation snowflake or, whatever you want to call them, are actually putting us backwards.
In the report, however, Mueller concedes that some Trump campaign associates stymied his efforts to run down every lead in the investigation of potential coordination with Russia, and that there might still be more to learn.
But for the FTC to take some of Facebook's governance out of shareholders' (Zuckerberg's) hands, even in a limited and symbolic way, suggests that the FTC does think that, and that Facebook concedes that it's true.
Steve concedes, however, that the socks do better if they are washed from time to time, but they should be only be washed on a wool cycle at 40 degrees, and should never be tumble dried.
However fine he is on Tuesday, though, he will only be a launch pad for Murray to kick off a campaign in which, even Roger Federer concedes, the Scot and Novak Djokovic are the outstanding favorites.
"The scary thing is that the industrial farms are the ones looking for efficiency and are very forward-thinking with technology, so they would probably be the ones that will take it up quickest," concedes Glencross.
In this case, Trump's response is doubly weird, because he basically concedes that his critics are correct: He's grooming Ivanka for high office and had her take his seat at the G-20 for that reason.
Mr. Khanna concedes that his bill will not move forward during the Trump administration, but instead sees it as laying groundwork for next year, when Democrats hope to gain control of the White House and Senate.
Morecambe runs weekly drop-in "café" clinics: the Airways Café for respiratory diseases; the Serenity Café for mental-health problems; and the self-explanatory Leg Ulcer Café (Professor Howarth concedes it may need a new name).
Mnuchin tried to calm markets over the weekend by tweeting that Trump concedes he doesn't have the power to fire Powell, but the lack of a similar statement from the president left that assurance ringing hollow.

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