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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61. He Is not commanding abstinence but, as a concession, allowing it under very special and limited circumstances.
62. The move was interpreted by some as a concession to Lloyd's brokers who supply the market with its business.
63. At other times it is a gambit to extract the maximum price concession from the seller.
64. Ministers will make the concession during the consultation period that follows last week's publication of the arms exports controls bill.
65. The first and traditional conception of the company might be labelled the fiction/concession theory.
66. In one concession by the government on Dec. 28, it was given permission to publish its own newspaper, Rilindja Demokratika.
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67. The concession served to fend off a ban that might have been imposed under a private member's Bill.
68. Britain won a concession over mackerel fishing in western waters.
69. This concession cost the order ten percent of its yearly income.
70. But it gave the owners an unfortunate concession for the future.
71. D'Arcy himself never went to Persia, but on 28 May 1901 his representative obtained a concession valid for sixty years.
72. This concession would not have happened but for the pressure brought to bear on the authorities.
73. A skilful negotiator will attempt to trade concession for concession so that ultimately an agreement which satisfies both parties is reached.
74. The concession theory regards the company as owing its existence to an exercise of state power.
75. This was a big concession by Lord Owen, which went practically unnoticed at first.
76. Concession to operate coal mines, oil fields, federal highways and three railway lines were also to be auctioned.
77. The last gamble, which would make concession unnecessary, was a new expeditionary force to defeat the rebels.
78. This was a concession to the Magyars at the expense of other peoples within the borders of the Dual Monarchy.
79. This concession by Customs follows an amendment to the Building Regulations on kitchen and bathroom ventilation and fire safety.
80. But this does not mean that Melbourne saw the Bill as a gratuitous concession.
81. Because the opposition is the catholic nationalists, concession means the end of the statelet as such.
82. The snag is that many local managers are refusing to agree to this concession.
83. You know the Dougie Rae thing, it's still bothering me, how exactly did he get the bobble hat concession?
84. The Act allowed the retention of adoption of such titles simply as a further concession to local sentiment.
85. Madani and Belhadj, citing this concession, asked their followers at evening prayers in Algiers to end the strike.
86. The concession will not therefore normally apply to rights already granted under an approved employee share scheme.
87. Termination would leave the government with no option but to invite bids for a new concession, or abandon the project.
88. There were hopes that Gordon Brown might try to staunch the outflow with a concession in his last Budget.
89. It is one conceived out of compromise and concession indispensable to the establishment of our federal republic.
90. But after the concession the Government must conduct a further review of safety implications and report back to Parliament.
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