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concession [kənˈseʃən] N

1. concession (compromise):

concession to sb

2. concession (price):

concession

3. concession LAW:

concession
concession
concession to sell alcohol

concession fee N ECON

concession fee

concession procedure N LAW

tax concession N

tax concession

Usage examples with concession

concession to sell alcohol
concession to sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He granted foreign companies concessions to encourage development and even intervened in a labour dispute in 1959.
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One problem of reciprocity, however, focuses on the unequal profit obtained from the concept of reciprocal concessions.
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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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Smaller and larger concessions kept the negotiations going.
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There are no concessions to realism in his work.
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The incident appears to have demonstrated his statesmanship, for he secured concessions which would have been irretrievably lost by continued opposition.
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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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Concessions all have private latrines and some homes with running water also have toilets.
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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 provincial government made a number of other concessions towards the military base.
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