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1 He was always humble and willing to concede to our superior logic.
2 Some, indeed, refused to concede to him the benefit of worthy motives.
3 But the government has refused to concede to demands for restitution.
4 So much I will concede to the warmth of the weather.
5 It said it was not enough to concede to have lied.
6 The craze for proselyting made them all promptly concede to him unlimited importance.
7 Surely that were too much honor for an antagonist to concede to them.
8 There are also many modifications of language, which we concede to the poets.
9 If our Claims are just & reasonable they ought to concede to them.
10 It seems highly unlikely, though, that Ramaphosa will concede to this.
11 But why, then, if supreme, concede to an enemy immunity for his commerce?
12 As she'd gained experience and knowledge, he'd had to concede to her more often.
13 A bare living is all that the mine owners would concede to the miners.
14 And the same right we should concede to other nations.
15 The trader was privately instructed to concede to his wishes.
16 It was not too much, therefore, to concede to them this privilege of escape.
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