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Перевод: concede
[глагол] уступать; допускать; признавать; признавать поражение; проигрывать
Тезаурус:
- I had to concede that they (abnormalities at birth) were present and much was made of this by the defence counsel."
- I realize that if one looks at the matter objectively, one has to concede my father lacked various attributes one may normally expect in a great butler.
- Nevertheless he refused to concede.
- Jonathan Dimbleby got Mr Major to concede, at a later stage of the campaign, that it was not impossible for Mr Kinnock to form an administration with a minority in the Commons.
- The House Speaker, Tom Foley, and the Senate majority leader, George Mitchell, have urged him to reconsider his stance - even though they concede they do not have the votes to override a veto.
- Conference delegates endorsed their leader's determined stand after Roy Hattersley, Labour's deputy leader, warned that for the party to concede demands for PR would be "an act of historic folly".
- She led a losing diamond from dummy, on which she discarded the winning heart from the closed hand, and West was forced to ruff and concede the last two tricks.
- Moreover, trust in Hitler was not simply based upon an early end to the war, but on an early victorious conclusion, and all the indications are that before late 1942 and early 1943 - centring around Stalingrad, the North African reverses, and the mounting allied air supremacy - only a minority of Germans (around a third of the population according to American surveys carried out in 1945) were prepared to concede that the war was lost.
- It states that "even those medical authorities who label alcoholism a "disease" concede that it is a disease that can and does involve significant elements of volition".
- Bevin and the Foreign Office were on occasion more sensitive to this issue - but in Bevin's case this produced the bizarre proposal to hang on in the Middle East from a base in inhospitable (but British) territory 2,000 miles from the Suez Canal, Even Bullock is forced to concede that Bevin was "obsessed" with the Middle East, an obsession he never seems to have lost.
- The accountancy profession is prepared to concede that it no longer has the resources or the right to safeguard the integrity of accounting standards.
- I was forced to concede BB had been a good idea!
- Nevertheless, even fervent Unionists concede that the worst thing for the Union might be another Conservative government with even fewer Scottish seats.
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