词汇 | example_english_concede |
释义 | Examples of concedeThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. 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. The right of a woman to retain her maiden name in marriage was not conceded until 1976. They require conceding in advance a common empirical experience of the matters at hand. Whilst the automation of this process remains only a distant possibility, it must be conceded that none of these techniques is directly usable as described. Finally, the ambiguous powers conceded in the donations left large areas of doubt that were to make political advancement by the popes difficult. In light of what we have conceded in the present section, we will not say that anymore. Wage cutting in the early 1930s appeared to be almost as competitive as the sporadic wage increases conceded between 1917 and 1919. Now is the crucial moment; we may be unable to control the territory, but this must not be conceded. The act of conceding such benefits took on the institutional form of privilege, by virtue of which the beneficiary enjoyed a series of special prerogatives. They can use locutions for claiming a proposition and for challenging, conceding and retracting a claimed proposition. If circularities of that sort are conceded, pretty much anything can be legitimated with anything. Theists, then, might want to pause before conceding a divine power to conserve things later in time. Secondly, and as conceded by the authors, any role of oral contraceptives and hormone replacement therapy remains to be examined in future studies. He concedes that metaphor is unavoidable in his analysis. By 1898, even the most vocal supporters of the bill conceded that the bill's impact would be mostly symbolic. The right of all to pasture their cattle upon unenclosed ground is universally conceded. Much of twentieth-century philosophy, even if not overtly pragmatist, concedes this insight of pragmatism. In the case of publicly-owned uplands, this was carried out by private firms who were conceded exploitation rights by the state or local authorities. Once conceded, appropriation rights are powerful tools in the control of a resource and the formal owner has not much control any more. The author concedes that problems as to the categorisation of national programmes remain, but more fundamental questions remain open. Many officials, it must be conceded, held creoles in contempt. In concert, they besieged the municipal offices to demand reimbursement in cash and threatened to withdraw their labour if this was not conceded. He concedes that some of these replies are helpful to the free-will theist, though in the end he finds none of them satisfactory. While he concedes 'undoubted musical qualities', he finds that the libretto renders the opera obsolete, no longer acceptable. While conceding that the dependent-auxiliary analysis has some descriptive advantages, in the end the authors adopt the catenative-auxiliary analysis (see pp. 1214ff.). A month or so later he conceded that a parliament was the proper way to supply the necessities of war. He thereby also conceded them equality in certain respects with other subjects of the reformed state. I agree wholeheartedly, but he has thereby conceded the very point of mine against which he has directed so much brilliance. Such analysis, while fragmentary and oblique, he conceded, was also more intimate. Most scholars working on privatisation would find ' conceding ' a rather awkward term. The activated property rights are mainly water rights conceded by a public authority which holds the formal property. They conceded that they found it problematic to work on a non-programmatic piece, 'trying to get everything to fit together, trying to get new ideas'. If >1, the function concedes faster and results in a greedy agent. During the game, it is continuously updated with each claim or premise of a party that is conceded by the other party. They are multiple-reply in that each premise of an argument can be separately challenged or conceded, but otherwise multiple replies are not allowed. Mirror-image or reversed polarity, in which freedom to manage is conceded at the same time as more regulation is imposed, is an important related hypothesis. Have we not just conceded that the normativity of law, like that of any other conventional practice, has to be presupposed? In such cases, judges conceded that comprehensiveness allowed public officials to discriminate against private rights. What he concedes here is that there is no way of identifying causal processes without some repetition, at least in the measurement processes. Where they never conceded control of the executive, the multiparty system is being constructed in such a way that it does not threaten that control. Prospective proponents of universal worker protection policy retreated, conceding business prerogatives in the labor market. If one concedes that thought is always the thought of an era, bound to a specific context, one must accept a rule for comparing paradigms. He conceded that perhaps his expectations regarding regional elites were overdrawn. In recent times, he conceded, that traditional backlog had been remedied to a certain extent. Moreover, and most significantly, it seems that, ultimately, he concedes on the issue. However, it is also conceded that there is often an element of accumulation involved, and that this characteristic includes elements of compulsion/obsession. Although personal responsibility was stressed, those interviewed also conceded that laws and regulations are needed in the control of scientific activities. Such emotions, it can be conceded, are terrible things to suffer. Late in 1642 the royalists faced that problem and in a decision with wide implications conceded that they would not treat their prisoners as traitors. The case definition for measles surveillance cannot be made more specific without conceding on sensitivity. The path-dependency argument concedes that our tort system was not created with the goals of the economist in mind. Fischer, he concedes, did toe the party line. However, as more and more "exceptions" are conceded, the standard interpretation of the period comes under pressure. Although the author concedes that the reforms of this period constituted a ' remarkable break with the past ' (p. 391), only a cursory examination is provided. Most sought seasonal labour without conceding any land. Even so, most ethnocultural historians have conceded at least some role for economic interest in nineteenth-century political behavior. Again, it might be conceded that human breathing and swallowing both involve impressive mechanisms. As he concedes, the "dominant" hemisphere is not always the left. On the other hand, it should not be conceded that adaptationists are generally lax in their evidentiary standards. The author concedes that there are expenses to preventing language death, but makes clear why we should undertake them. In private, however, he conceded that the controversy should be limited to the academic sphere. The game contains speech acts for conceding and challenging a claim, for stating and conceding arguments, and for challenging challenges of a claim. However, even conceding my claim, what if their interpretive understanding is shared by many people in society, regardless of its inadequacies? They conceded to labour service in return for the planters granting them the use of 6-acre plots for their subsistence production. As a result, some millowners conceded wage increases. Many of the arguments will be legitimate complaints, and we are likely to respond by either defending the grading, or conceding an adjustment in it. He happily conceded to cosmopolitans that nationalist authors are either self-evidently vacuous or incoherent. Nevertheless, it only focuses on the policy of selling and conceding public assets in which the institutions of the central government engaged during the 1990s. Villagers, then, have not wholly conceded the virtues of the 'civilizing mission'. The non-realist is not conceding anything to the realist by recognizing that some things are real in this sense. He concedes that non-epistemic influences may affect people's beliefs, but maintains that this can happen only indirectly, by biasing their assessment of their evidence (440). In this respect, it must be conceded that the arrangement of the atrial appendages can itself be difficult to assess accurately in life. The study does not appear over-determined since it considers the whole time period, concedes the existence of setbacks and shows that the outcome was not inevitable. Indeed, she points out that we used a figure for how much land the government had conceded to private owners that turns out to be mistaken. Democracy was conceded as the most appropriate modern system of political representation, but every country had to adapt a system 'best suited to its genius and traditions'. Demonstrating a cross bench approach not typical of her attitudes normally, she conceded that the single nominee would have to be someone acceptable to both the main parties. While conceding the importance of all these things, they also emphasize the interactions between them, as well as the particular importance of demographic and cultural forces. While the bakufu conceded ground in some areas, its plans to continue to control and use foreign trade are evident in other parts of the agreement. Irrefutable evidence, as in the classic case of plate tectonics, can also resolve scientific disagreements, but is usually accompanied by much rancor before one side finally concedes. Cary himself concedes precisely that (5, 140). He conceded that all existing parameters offered materials that could lead to a more stable doctrine, but it was not yet possible to draw definite conclusions. In general, the 'splitting the difference' strategy does not lead to equal division of the same pot, since people will be conceding equal percentages of different claimed amounts. The point can be conceded. He conceded that it was legitimate to fall back on a presumption in favour of prescription in the absence of any other available method of assessment. I dare to suggest there are some cultural spheres in which 'equal representation' will never exist on a material level, and acknowledging this is not conceding to defeat. We conceded the analogous point in the lottery example, noting there that the agent may be able to grasp, in her yet-to-be-performed act of stealing, various features. At its weakest, it says no more than has already been conceded above, that language may be a necessary condition for the acquisition of certain cognitive skills. Of course, as he concedes, there is also deep disagreement about what should be included in a list of basic rights (and even whether rights should enjoy constitutional protection). Of course one would be conceding (or claiming) too much if one were to conjecture that unanimous altruism went hand in hand with a particular pattern of distribution. At one extreme, it must be conceded that even if a cat had the most vivid of "dreams," it would not be able to report it. Humble origins could be conceded and the arduous life of pioneers could be relished in retrospect, because there could be no going back to such primitive conditions. In taking this stance, organized labor conceded some important political and intellectual ground to business in several key areas related to the competitiveness question and broader economic issues. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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