If they concede a goal they must concentrate on not letting in three or four.
The only mistake he was willing to concede during his tenure were mistakes of communication.
On Tuesday, having lost by 40% to 49%, Mr Lamont called Mr Lieberman to concede defeat.
He won 54% to 45%, and Ms Colbert Busch called to concede early in the evening.
But the Los Angeles Times reported that she called Garcetti early Wednesday to concede.
The American saw four set points come and go at 5-4, but refused to concede defeat.
Ramallah, we are forced to concede that the Middle East is again engaged in war.
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Mr Murdoch would probably concede that in recent years he has not been infallible.
They can't concede one, because at the moment we only look like a 1-0 team.
The workers did not see why they should concede so much while Brynwood prospered.
They concede that it is not a perfect science, but insist it does save lives.
Indeed, Spain did not concede a single goal after its opening draw with Italy.
Would he concede this is a good faith effort to try to keep state employees hired?
We have to concede that it takes money and resources to prevent and fight attacks.
Reid's men took the lead before half-time but contrived to concede three after the restart.
To accept it is not to concede government is more important than private efforts.
In accepting the pie metaphor, we concede a moral point that should not be conceded.
The team won't, however, concede that Santana's 134-pitch no-hitter last June perhaps exacerbated the situation.
None of these, I concede, are up there with Fred Astaire, but, then, who is?
The difference between the two sides is in the number of goals they concede.
Even studies by ethanol fans concede that achieving energy independence via ethanol requires bullish assumptions.
But there is far more flexibility and fuzziness, even here, than the conservatives concede.
When you concede a goal after 13 minutes at Anfield it's hard to come back.
Several of his close advisers privately admit that they, too, would like him to concede.
Despite their offerings, even concierges concede that some parents could profit from a few boundaries.
The presidential candidates have promised to concede defeat if they are not declared winners.
It is true, opponents concede, that states have always recognised each other's marriage laws.
Nevertheless, any honest observer would concede that Obama inherited an economy in critical condition.
We conceded two goals which I didn't think a team like us could concede.
The new global capitalism, the pessimists concede, will certainly enrich many but capitalists rather than workers.
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