Both tried to convince the audience that they had won the debate since the other supported the bill, which effectively conceded their view.
Then, in November, it took a $385 million write-off, effectively conceding that its critics had been right.
G.M.'s shift also effectively concedes a big sector of the market to imports and the Japanese companies that have built or are building assembly plants in this country.
The Republicans effectively conceded the state weeks before the election to use their campaign resources elsewhere.
A showing of actual prejudice usually is required unless the state (prosecution) effectively concedes prejudice.
Last week, the campaign withdrew its advertising from Illinois, effectively conceding the state to Gov. Bill Clinton.
Indeed, although Hegel does not admit quite what I am now suggesting, he effectively concedes that, given the difference between the sexes, unity between them is impossible.
He "effectively conceded that he directly supervised the individual country offices."
By late September, the national GOP had pulled most of its funding, effectively conceding the seat to Giffords.
With this little label, BMW effectively concedes that iDrive is not the intuitive breakthrough it once claimed.