0 to admit -- připustit
He conceded that he had been wrong.
1 to grant (eg a right). -- uznat, přiznat (právo na)
In addition, protestant- loyalist politics has always been a zero-sum activity: one either has a monopoly of power or concedes it to the opposition.
Such is not our intention or our mission, he modestly concedes.
Despite continued inflation such small increases in remuneration have been conceded only after many years of negotiation.
Later, however, he conceded that this attempt had been unsuccessful, and his earlier rigorous separation of science and ideology misguided.
In the case of temporal viewpoints this point will be easily conceded.
With disarming but tough-minded modesty, he concedes his casualness of study, selective taste, and large areas of ignorance.
The length of this experiment, he concedes, is difficult to measure, mainly because a free market never operates irrespective of other factors.
He conceded nothing to the rules when he saw nothing coming from them.
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