The majority Sunni Arabs are unlikely to concede to demands for regional autonomy.
It was also encouraging that Senate Budget Committee Chairman Kent Conrad (D-ND) appeared willing to concede to very large cuts in spending.
Forth, people in Europe are too unhappy with the on-gong austerity and rising unemployment to concede to any policy initiative that will help banks.
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Bankers concede to me that - in these more anxious times - they can't be certain that the downgrades will have zero effect on their ability to borrow.
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Perhaps, when all the public ideological posturing is done, and they are through attacking both their opponents' arguments and their character, they quietly concede to themselves that facts really do matter.
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Rather than try to settle this impossible question, let me concede to those who wish to slash defense spending that history has not dealt kindly with geopolitical superpowers that have overextended themselves militarily and fiscally.
Over the days to come there will no doubt be renewed focus on the claims and counter claims about exactly what Lady Thatcher and her officials had been willing to concede to the prisoners as those hunger strikes dragged on.
But Musharraf, who took power in a 1999 coup, did concede to shortcomings in Pakistan's handling of the case, including hosing down of the bomb site hours after the attack, which was widely seen as undermining a detailed forensic examination.
Motorola's conference call expected later today may clarify how much the electronics manufacturer is willing to concede to McCaw to keep Iridium alive, but Motorola could easily eat half the cost, in the interest of keeping its 2, 000-employee satellite manufacturing business employed.
But I think I'm going to have to concede over to my colleague here to answer that.
To concede is to admit defeat, and to admit to the world that where there is smoke there is fire.
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The Ahmedabad program is also dragged down by inadequate staffing and a paternalistic state government, unwilling to concede control to the city.
Chelsea were happy to concede possession to them and while Predrag Djordjevic and Luciano Galleti buzzed around early on to keep England left-back Ashley Cole busy, the final ball was often lacking.
But his opponent, the Russian-backed Victor Yanukovich, refused to concede defeat and threatened to challenge the result in court.
Silence-Lotto leader Evans completed the course in one hour five minutes and 55 seconds for seventh place, but Sastre, going off last man, rode the time trial of his life to concede only 29 seconds to the Australian.
That never came close to materialising as the Ospreys subsided to concede a hurtful home loss to bitter rivals the Scarlets.
But in the dying days of this year, he had to concede that his service charges to network operators were coming down.
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It prefers to concede the argument while trying to limit protectionist excesses.
However, the outspoken commissioner was forced to concede on his controversial proposals to introduce a temporary ban on sovereign debt ratings under bailout circumstances.
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All talk of leadership challenges has stopped and even his critics have had to concede that he has started to make an impact with the public.
Republicans were forced to concede on their steadfast opposition to increased taxes by agreeing in January to higher rates on top income earners as part of a deal to avoid some of the harshest impacts of what was known as the fiscal cliff, which included the sequester cuts and automatic tax hikes.
Republicans were forced to concede on their steadfast opposition to increased taxes by agreeing in early January to higher rates on top income earners as part of a deal to avoid some of the harshest impacts of what was known as the fiscal cliff, which included the forced spending cuts of sequestration as well as automatic tax hikes.
But the school's admissions panel had to concede that its members had failed to give sufficient reasons in their decision letters, and that they had also applied the wrong legal test.
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With the U.S. swim team projected to win 12 gold medals and 28 overall in London, other national teams have had to concede the overall race and learn to advance by picking their spots.
Germany and France said a City tax will be part of a new European treaty in an aggressive move that will force David Cameron to concede defeat or allow the eurozone to advance without Britain.
Thus, since Mr. Klein has been willing to concede that Obama would have spent more had Congress given the freedom to do so, I would hope he would similarly concede that with a more cooperative Congress, President Bush would have spent less.
"If we need to lose market share because of our terms, I'm willing to concede business if we cannot continue to operate on the margins or the terms that are reasonable for our organization, " Mike Broderick, Federal-Mogul's chief executive, said on the call.
We have to concede that it takes money and resources to prevent and fight attacks.
He is nonetheless engagingly willing to concede that it has faults and keen to see them corrected.
Gorman said his group is willing to concede some money in the VA budget to avoid the insurance proposal.
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