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concession

[kuhn-sesh-uhn] / kənˈsɛʃ ən /


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You may decide to offer a price concession rather than pay the cost of repairs.

From MarketWatch

The railroads initially assumed they would forgo about half of the anticipated $2 billion of savings in annual cash-flow gains because of concessions required by regulators.

From Barron's

The railroads initially assumed they would forgo about half of the anticipated $2 billion of savings in annual cash-flow gains because of concessions required by regulators.

From Barron's

He did appear to leave the possibility of territorial concessions open, however, by saying that a referendum may be held to approve any deals to end the war.

From BBC

Despite the concessions, the new budget still translates to spending cuts for nearly all ministries, advancing Milei’s austerity agenda.

From The Wall Street Journal