" Nonetheless, she conceded: "No matter how respectful you are, you're still changing something.
She conceded that patients' experience did not seem to tally with reports on progress from hospitals.
"As a result of that we then dried up a little bit in the middle, " she conceded.
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But she conceded that the price must be going up to reflect the price rise of the underlying materials.
While she firmly believes that gender diverse teams produce better results, she conceded that effective leadership is crucial for successful male-female collaboration.
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"It was a very unusual childhood, " she conceded without quite explaining why.
She conceded there was still further work to do, particularly to ensure that family links could be maintained, and the needs of life-sentence prisoners met.
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She said her government would not lower its economic growth targets, although she conceded that if they were setting new forecasts today they might be different.
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Pryce denied crafting a disastrous plan with newspapers - but she conceded under cross-examination during her second trial that she had been mostly motivated by revenge.
However, she conceded on the stand Friday that she did not reveal that her now-ex-husband had also been physically abusive to her and her kids, often leaving her bruised and battered.
Calling herself a perfectionist who will typically "practice until my feet bleed, " she conceded worrying about potential problems during "a live television show" taking place outside on a chilly Washington day.
She conceded that suction to Mr Ridd's lungs, which doctors had said should have happened every two to four hours, occurred only three times in total during a stay of nearly three days in the ward.
Sotomayor's 2001 speech had similar overtones, as she conceded that white justices had made historic decisions on race and gender but emphasized that the attorneys who argued these decisions before the court were African-Americans and women.
Under cross-examination, however, she conceded she had no contract with Christianson, the company that supposedly was her general contractor, and there was no proposal or bid, and that when she bought hardware for the kitchen she sent it not the Christianson but to one of Allen's employees at Allen's corporate offices.
She also conceded she had written a case study at college discussing Napster, another service shut down because of illegal activity.
She also conceded the six-figure deal for her forthcoming autobiography might appear "ridiculous" to some.
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She fought back in Tax Court, and in 1999 Uncle Sam conceded she didn't owe a dime.
But having seen the film, Johansson conceded she could not have performed any better than Anne Hathaway, who won a Bafta for her role in the film.
Her friend Jill Markowitz conceded she feels awkward hawking products.
Cleveland, who often acts as a trouble-shooter for Wolfowitz, conceded that she can be demanding.
Lavinia conceded that she may have been dressed too warmly in her cot.
Robson conceded that she broke down in tears one Mother's Day because Wade spent the entire day with Jackson instead of her.
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Martin also readily conceded that she completely misjudged her key shot in the third end when Britain could have given themselves an early lead.
Charlene Lamb conceded that she had refused requests for more security.
Then, after more details surfaced, she wrote a somewhat self-serving essay for Time that conceded fault but insisted that her mistakes were inadvertent, the result of inadequate research procedures.
Lead researcher Louise Bamfield conceded that medical advances meant more low birth weight babies were now surviving, but she said social deprivation and low income were significant factors.
Resnick conceded during cross-examination that Yates expressed some ambivalence on the day after the killing about what she had done, as evidenced by her doubts to a therapist over whether her children had made it to heaven.
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