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concessionality [kənˌseʃənˈæləti, Am -t̬i] N LAW

concession fee N ECON

commissionaire [kəˌmɪʃənˈeəʳ] N esp Brit

concession [kənˈseʃən] N

1. concession (compromise):

2. concession (price):

confessional [kənˈfeʃənəl] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It then distributes water by gravity to its concessionaires.
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Some are operated by the agencies themselves; others are operated by private concessionaires.
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The company began to invite fresh food stall concessionaires to operate in the hypermarket's fresh market section.
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To resolve the matter, the concessionaires were given a fractional refund of the rent they had paid.
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After 1900, when the initial concessions had expired, the government eased control over private concessionaires and a burst of new construction took place.
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The main level has been occupied by a series of concessionaires, a condition imposed by the state, concerned that the property be self-supporting.
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The concessionaires received a broadcasting contract for one decade and worked out a rotation agreement amongst themselves.
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The concessionaires are obliged to empty these septic tanks.
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In the past the concessionaires provided boat rentals from a small dock that was attached to cables that ran onto shore.
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Split, as well as 11 secondary concessionaires awarded concessions to use the port facilities or provide services in the port.
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