We have no meanings for "concede the right" in our records yet.
1 There was also an understanding that the State would concede the right upon terms not unreasonable.
2 To concede the right of search on the high seas was to admit a vast extension of British jurisdiction.
3 Yet we concede the right of others to think differently on these points, without being suspected of moral obtuseness or obliquity.
4 Williams, of course, abhorred episcopacy as much as they did; but he would not concede the right to impose a compulsory oath.
5 Former Socceroo David Zdrilic said on SBS conceded the right call was made.
6 But this argument concedes the right of examining the communications in question, which is denied.
7 Another conceded the right and centre of the party had been "outgunned" by the left.
8 He conceded the right of defendants to respond in Catalan, however, with a consecutive rather than simultaneous translation.
9 Yet 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 - what would 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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