11.   He refused to say whether he would concede the election if the Supreme Court ruled against him.

12.   McCaulley, the GOP candidate, said he was surprised that Katz would concede the election.

13.   Richman said Monday that he may consider taking the absentee ballot case all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, even if Gore were to concede the election.

14.   Since Al Gore conceded the election, Bush has been verbally beaten about the head and shoulders with insistent Republican demands for aggressive partisanship rather than conciliatory gestures.

15.   The back-to-back court rulings were expected to put more pressure on Democrats to urge Gore to concede the election.

16.   The following evening, Gore would step away from a Christmas Party at his Washington, D.C., home and graciously concede the election.

17.   The other choice for Gore, of course, is to concede the election.

18.   There may come a time when Vice President Al Gore should concede an election that he would have won under other circumstances, but that time is not now.

19.   This already bizarre election could take one more erratic turn and hand the presidency to a man who has twice conceded the election.

20.   When Mosbacher called to concede the election, Brown said Mosbacher asked to meet and talk about city government.

v. + election >>共 365
hold 18.63%
win 11.77%
call 7.74%
lose 3.11%
boycott 3.00%
contest 2.24%
schedule 1.86%
follow 1.78%
postpone 1.74%
monitor 1.65%
concede 0.31%
concede + n. >>共 271
defeat 32.40%
goal 7.28%
point 5.20%
election 3.04%
race 2.80%
victory 1.76%
penalty 1.60%
game 1.36%
match 1.28%
loss 1.20%
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