Lawyers concede that such legal squabbling costs money.
But they concede that the odds of a disaster increase as the number of loans multiplies.
"Why do you not concede that 'tis not the woman's place to be the provider?"
Professor Green concedes that critics of the method raise important questions.
Mr. Bossidy concedes that the two cultures never mixed well.
Which probably explains why they conceded that potentially catastrophic goal.
"Will you not concede that my best is far more than you could hope to accomplish on your own?"
In the minds of some Americans, Columbus rates no worship, and they certainly don't concede that he "discovered" anything.
I think you already conceded that point.
Bristling, Dorrek had to at least concede that point.