It should also be conceded that Mr Barroso has not managed to generate much enthusiasm among interest groups, notably big business, that ought to be his natural supporters.
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During his interview with the Politics Show, Mr Paice conceded that it may not be possible to produce a sufficiently robust and compelling case to proceed with the kind of cull envisaged in the government's proposals.
In one of his final interviews, with The Times newspaper, Crisp, who has described England as a "merciless place", conceded this could be his last visit to Britain because he did not think he would ever be strong enough to make the journey again.
Shulman conceded that some new employees would be required to support the agency's work on the health care bill.
But she conceded that the price must be going up to reflect the price rise of the underlying materials.
But he conceded that the delegates might not be able to reach a consensus on the subject before the summit ends.
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Plans to close a road in north Bristol are to be reconsidered after a council conceded the problems for residents "will far outweigh the benefits".
The overwhelming majority of the audience indicated that they would wish to be informed and Mr Watkin conceded that the government would consider the idea as part of its consultation.
He conceded that any support of regulations would be anathema to the gathered crowd of energy execs.
Work and pensions minister Lord McKenzie of Luton conceded that there were "lessons to be learnt from this process".
Snow conceded that Bush understands it will be "harder to move some bills, " but that won't stop the president from continuing to lobby for Social Security reform.
Rather, since Texas budgets every two years, the level of expenditure conceded to in 2009 will have to be reduced so as to come in line with receipts.
Welsh-born Prime Minister Julia Gillard, a republican, has for her part conceded that the issue is unlikely to be tested again during the lifetime of the current British monarch, a view shared by Mr. Turnbull, who along with Mr. Swan wrote a foreword for the new book.
But he conceded that it will be some time before supporters get to see the best of the former Hibernian man.
The students, however, conceded that the unprofessional Web site seemed to be a far less safe place to give revelatory information.
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Even Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny conceded that "budget rules alone will not be enough to overcome the economic crisis that faces Europe".
Edwards, a death penalty supporter, conceded that "serious steps" need to be take to improve the system so that innocent people aren't condemned to death.
And some of them may be a touch bemused that he appears now to have conceded he didn't actually need several million other pounds that he received.
Financial Treasury Secretary Mark Hoban conceded the decision to axe the benefits would be "disappointing" to some but insisted the coalition was making the "right choices" by prioritising money on health and education.
Graeme McDowell (69) is 10 shots back and conceded defeat to Martin Kaymer in the battle to be Europe's number one.
There are still plenty of states that are looking to the Department of Education for funding, and in a call with reporters Monday, Duncan all but conceded that more than two states are likely to be winners in round two.
But they conceded that revenue expectations in the current quarters continue to be flat.
And he conceded he could be suffering for his lack of experience, compared to the double world champion.
Saadane also conceded that Giovanni Trapattoni's men should be the ones travelling to South Africa on the evidence of the home side's performance against his men.
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"We've had plans to him in this game, every so often we bowl a loose ball to him but it's frustrating and we need to come back and be more consistent, " Finn conceded.
Officials conceded that goal may be too ambitious, but the White House wanted to set a high bar to reduce as much energy consumption as possible.
The review heard it was "unlawful" for the refurbishment funds to be spent on widespread demolition - and the government has conceded it should not have happened.
Cook conceded there have been widespread violations of the number of hours employees should be allowed to work.
And Democrats, who have already conceded against sound counsel that the budget must be cut right now, seem perfectly willing to let their foes go there.
Not one to set the pulse racing, Mr Jones conceded, but a sign, perhaps, that social media could be on its way to being a part of the everyday fabric of government.
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