Noni juice, he claims, activates xeronine--but in such small quantities, he concedes, that it's virtually undetectable.
He concedes that a manager who could guess rate shifts would bring a lot of return.
While he concedes nothing can stop Gorgon from being built, he insists environmental practices can improve.
But he concedes that the government might have to look at night-shift workers again.
But he concedes that someone could build such an app on the Android application.
Though he concedes his dual role as writer and investor puts him in controversial territory.
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But he concedes that the water can taste bad in poorer areas of the capital.
But he concedes that academics in other countries are not thrilled by the American plans.
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"Whatever happens, the one with three children is getting more than the one who's not married, " he concedes.
Mulally remains confident, of course, but after a year, he concedes the job is tougher than he thought.
However, he concedes that 18% of Bosnians live below the poverty line, and another 30% just above it.
His booth looks like a department store on Black Friday, but he concedes to give me a minute.
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Though he concedes that to do that U.S. agriculture will look a lot different in the next two decades.
Still, he concedes there are signs that the semiconductor industry's key inventory measure, the book-to-bill ratio, has bottomed out.
While he is still optimistic about 2003, he concedes that housing starts may be flat or down next year.
It is, he concedes, a tough time to be knocking on doors cap-in-hand.
But he concedes that a coming generation of savers--kids who grew up texting on cellphones--may finally change that historical pattern.
But, he concedes, they might be useful to door-to-door sales people or consumers who want to share pictures with friends.
Yet even he concedes that these carbon nanomaterials are so complex that it is difficult to predict their properties theoretically.
He concedes that some of the gripes are legitimate, particularly complaints that 3-D glasses dim the image on the screen.
He concedes that it's lonely now being a Republican in New England, but consoles himself by taking the long view.
He concedes that "both the extent of poverty and the lack of access to the essential services remain a serious problem".
He concedes that supply-chain problems had been missed in part because of the focus on forging relationships in a sales-led business.
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But he concedes that there are good HDL particles and bad HDL particles, and the bad ones might increase artery inflammation.
He concedes that HP shares look like a bargain statistically, but thinks they will likely stay that way as analysts reduce estimates.
"Not all politicians lie, " says Oakley, although he concedes that many now have spin doctors to do their dirty work for them.
He concedes that his "arrow of time" view is a minority one.
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He concedes that "Wintel" machines have similar suites of software, but points out that Apple is the leader in ease of use.
If he concedes 17 runs or fewer, holders India are eliminated. 18 and it's a super-over eliminator - 19 needed to win.
" In the 1974-75 recession, he concedes, Corning's earnings dropped so fast that--again in his words--"the integrity of the company was in danger.
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