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concession <a concession; concessions> N

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concession ECON
concession LAW
concession ECON
concession COMPUT
concession ECON
concession ECON
concession LAW
concession LAW
concession LAW
concession LAW
concession LAW

adjoining concession PETRO ENINEER

concession area

exclusive concession

mineral concession ECON

mining concession ECON

oil concession ECON

tax concession ECON

act of concession

act of concession ECON
act of concession ECON
act of concession ECON

granting or giving a concession

grant or give a concession to VB (franchise, enterprise, etc.)

Usage examples with concession

grant or give a concession to

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
While the nullifiers claimed victory on the tariff issue, even though they had made concessions, the verdict was very different on nullification.
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He granted foreign companies concessions to encourage development and even intervened in a labour dispute in 1959.
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Concessions all have private latrines and some homes with running water also have toilets.
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Approximately 500 concessions currently operate in parks throughout the five boroughs, and they generally fall into two categories: food service and recreation.
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Turning down a demand for cutbacks, the musicians again went on strike and refused to accept concessions.
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The disadvantages, on the other hand, include: regionalism vs. multinationalism, loss of sovereignty, concessions, and interdependence.
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The following day he was swept up in a mass arrest of peaceful demonstrators, and he declined bail until the city made concessions.
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The provincial government made a number of other concessions towards the military base.
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Smaller and larger concessions kept the negotiations going.
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The project was to be financed through toll revenue bonds and self-liquidating by receipt of tolls, rents, concessions, and other income.
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