Encara no tenim significats per a "concede the right".
1There was also an understanding that the State would concede the right upon terms not unreasonable.
2To concede the right of search on the high seas was to admit a vast extension of British jurisdiction.
3Yet we concede the right of others to think differently on these points, without being suspected of moral obtuseness or obliquity.
4Williams, of course, abhorred episcopacy as much as they did; but he would not concede the right to impose a compulsory oath.
5Former Socceroo David Zdrilic said on SBS conceded the right call was made.
6But this argument concedes the right of examining the communications in question, which is denied.
7Another conceded the right and centre of the party had been "outgunned" by the left.
8He conceded the right of defendants to respond in Catalan, however, with a consecutive rather than simultaneous translation.
9Yet those Governments were not founded on consent, and there was no compact conceding the right of secession.
10"Well," said he, dryly, "I concede the right-whatwould you ask?"
11"This is a privileged tomb; to my family and descendants has been conceded the right of visiting this place as often as they please."
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