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Though it was concededly not the stuff of civil rights legend, I did make one tangible contribution.
Concededly is too likely to be confused with conceitedly.
Harold Bloom is a poor (though concededly overworked) critic.
Rahmatullah was cleared for release by the US military more than 18 months ago: he is concededly no threat to anyone.
"There are gigantic challenges to attempting to cleanse concededly coerced statements," he said.
"The court invokes an anti-abortion shibboleth for which it concededly has no reliable evidence," she wrote.
The three new stations are concededly shiny, colorful and equipped with escalators and elevators.
Now then, we find that thing is gone, and in its place a cup and saucer which, concededly, had been in your possession."
Concededly, we have recognized that the forfeiture of contraband itself may be characterized as remedial because it removes dangerous or illegal items from society.
Judge Rich could not agree that the implementation of a natural principle must be "inventive" rather than concededly conventional (as Flook had conceded).
Petitioner concededly is now totally and permanently disabled by reason of insanity and has been for some time prior to institution of this suit.
In the Arkansas case, the judges wrote that "partial delivery occurs as part of other recognized abortion procedures, methods that are concededly constitutionally protected."
The Government's theory was and is that D'Amato was paid for lobbying his Senator brother, concededly lawful conduct.
Concededly, Stevenson had watertight proof that the Soviets had moved nuclear missiles to Cuba, miles off the coast of Florida.
Because VAWA's civil remedy concededly did not regulate the first or second categories, the Morrison court analyzed its validity under the third.
"Nobody argues that Proposition 209 carved out an exception based on the concededly good intentions of the city when it created this remedial program," Judge Warren wrote.
When the case was argued in November, Attorney General Richard Blumenthal defended the law by saying that it simply provided "fully accurate, concededly true public record information."
Justice Scalia also wrote in dissent to say that the case came down to "a claimed right of release into this country by an individual who concededly has no legal right to be here."
Respondent's incriminating statement to an informant planted in his jail cell, concededly elicited in violation of the Sixth Amendment, was admissible to impeach his inconsistent testimony at trial.
Argentina is no longer a dictatorship but it was the locus of enormous moral crime - the government-sanctioned disappearance and murder of some 9,000 civilians, victims of a concededly "dirty war against subversion."
Thereafter, due to the concededly erroneous refusal of the Passport Office to grant a new passport, she traveled upon an "affidavit in lieu of passport" issued by the American Consulate.
He said the state proofs "suggested a connection between Marshall's indebtedness and the large amount of life insurance he concededly maintained on the decedent, in excess of $1 million at the time of her death."
"A dog sniff conducted during a concededly lawful traffic stop that reveals no information other than the location of a substance that no individual has any right to possess does not violate the Fourth Amendment."
By disregarding Congressional action that concededly does not violate the Constitution, the court flagrantly offends fundamental principles of separation of powers, and arrogates to itself prerogatives reserved to the representatives of the people.
"As a democracy, we generally don't believe that power should be centralized in one person for so long," she said, while offering the concededly audacious suggestion that the chief justiceship might rotate every four years or so.