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concession [kənˈseʃən] N

1. concession (compromise):

2. concession (price):

concession fee N ECON

concession procedure N LAW

tax concession N

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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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At his initiative are intensified the activities in the field of mineral resources and the procedure for awarding concessions for exploration and exploitation are accelerated.
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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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It is also argued that VAT is an inefficient tax owing to the numerous exemptions and concessions.
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His instruments were built uncompromisingly in the mode of the antiques, with practically no concessions to modernity.
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During 1935 it housed commercial concessions devoted to women's clothing, jewelry, hosiery, shoes, cosmetics and perfumes, as well as a drug store and refreshment stand.
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These concessions enabled the developers to construct a tower more than twice the height which would otherwise be allowable on the site.
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Concessions all have private latrines and some homes with running water also have toilets.
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Concessions rates are available, as are discounts for group bookings.
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The Guatemalan government has granted forest concessions to local communities, giving them the right to practice sustainable forestry in delineated areas for 25 years.
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