Synonym: conceding, grant, yielding. Similar words: recession, confession, congressional, session, aggression, expression, depression, impression. Meaning: [kən'seʃn] n. 1. a contract granting the right to operate a subsidiary business 2. the act of conceding or yielding 3. a point conceded or yielded.
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31. As a great concession, the bursar offered us a room in a hostel for graduate students.
32. As a solitary concession, non-Brahmins were permitted to watch them dance.
33. He said his uncle kept him too busy with the root beer concession.
34. After all, an accord generally requires flexibility, concession and compromise, something not easily achieved in public.
35. The concession covers an area in the department of Cesar with 100 million tons of proven reserves.
36. The regulations, which will be back-dated to cover money spent from yesterday, will replace a tax concession.http://sentencedict.com
37. Even after the latest concession, pension payments would be lower than before.
38. The munitions factory in Hereford seemed to be the only concession to it.
39. Mr. Jackson I have already referred to the tax concession in the 1990 Budget.
40. The skilful salesperson will ask for a concession in return - perhaps a less onerous delivery schedule.
41. He was bothering the girl at the concession stand before, so she had the usher call us.
42. However, the move was widely seen as a concession to the President, Gen. Gnassingbe Eyadema.
43. Tabitha Jute pulled up the collar of her old foil jacket and strode off past the concession stalls, looking for transport.
44. The church-run concession was open, selling coffee and hot chocolate.
45. One struck and killed a young man standing near a concession stand.
46. Sufferers from Alzheimer's disease were to be exempt from the tax - a concession which opposition parties had fought for.
47. Deadlock between the two bodies might result in compromise and concession on some issues.
48. A gallery had been suspended around the wall at the height of two standing men - the only concession to spectators.
49. In such context, between such gilt-lettered cloth-bound boards, the concession was nothing less than munificent.
50. The gradualism of concession merely shores up the essentials of the established system by creating an illusion as to the possibilities of change.
51. Cricket was even less open to the winds of free competition. County cricket made little concession to spectators.
52. The natural-entity theory had several advantages compared with the contractual and the fiction/concession models of the company.
53. Most of the kids from Beginners went up to the mezzanine, where Angie had set up a soda and sandwich concession.
54. When claiming a concession, you will be asked to produce your pension book as proof of entitlement.
55. In 1986, the Government won a concession for Herdwicks to receive 70 percent of the premium before lambing.
56. But Zajedno leaders said the concession from Milosevic was insufficient and the demonstrations would continue.
57. Towards the rector he was a polite listener, a concession to the man's advanced years and his calling.
58. The stubble is not a superstitious concession to the streak.
59. The build-operate-transfer concession envisages the line opening in 2003 followed by a 30-year operating period.
60. Miss Owada is thought to have held out for one concession: relatively open public relations.
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