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concession

[kuhn-sesh-uhn] / kənˈsɛʃ ən /


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He said "no concessions" had been extended in "sensitive areas" such as grains, spices, dairy, poultry, meat and several vegetables and fruits -- including potatoes, oranges and strawberries.

From Barron's

Among those who disagreed, some noted that savings may be limited as manufacturers aim to reduce price concessions.

From Barron's

These were supposed to be the easier of the concessions, given what the U.S. and Israel have already accomplished.

From The Wall Street Journal

It seems a concession when he allows that football “has served many different functions, one being a source of entertainment.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The small concessions are unlikely to make much difference now.

From The Wall Street Journal