China will see dealing with hazardous exports as a concession deserving of a reward--say, less grief over yuan revaluation.
As a concession to the Kremlin, President Bush was finally persuaded to sign a new arms deal with President Putin.
As a concession to Wall Street, credit card fees were left unscathed.
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The move is seen as a concession to opposition parties and human rights activists, who have been staging marches calling for democracy and greater freedoms.
Nationalist deputies strongly opposed the moves, seeing them as a concession to Kurdish rebels and their 15-year campaign for autonomy in the south-east of the country.
European Council President Herman van Rompuy announced the agreement, seen as a concession by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, after a marathon late-night meeting in Brussels, Belgium.
Despite this, the move will still be seen by many unionists as a concession to nationalists, who made up most of the internees in the 1970s.
Moreover, as a concession to e-tailers, fed up with paying for charge-backs they believe are not their fault, it is switching liability from retailers to issuing banks.
China could, if it chose, regard it as a concession.
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And those members are especially powerful now, because, as a concession to the party's traditionalist wing during the presidential campaign, many of them got places on the congressional list.
By the same token, he explains away his past support for a ban on assault weapons as a concession to local sensibilities, not to be repeated on the national stage.
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As a concession to the coalition's junior party, the Liberal Democrats, and in particular to Vince Cable, the business secretary, an independent commission has been set up to look at the structure of Britain's banks.
While some may criticize the publication of the CIVCAS Manual as a concession to the critiques of human rights groups, some of whom argue that the U.S. does not exercise adequate care in its operations, the CIVCAS manual instead recognizes that despite the best efforts of armed forces, harm to civilians will nevertheless occur as it is an unavoidable feature of armed conflict.
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As a clear concession to her frailty, she's had the younger Sheryl Crow along as a crutch.
As a small concession to the other side, the Palestinians have erected a sort of prefabricated metal hut just inside the compound, where two white monks are allowed to stay subject to strict limits on the size of the wooden awning they may build to fend off the heat.
The regulations have angered nationalists who see the move as a unionist concession.
The decision to audit all the paper receipts of electronic votes is seen as a major concession to the opposition.
The National Electoral Council's decision to audit all the paper receipts of electronic votes is seen as a major concession to the opposition.
However, as a fairly recent concession, Algerian television news has been broadcasting a daily edition in one of the three main Berber dialects.
Instead, she stood by McCain as he made a concession speech congratulating Sen.
Although Olmert, Lieberman and Yishai dismiss this Israeli acceptance of moral equivalence with Palestinian jihadists as a meaningless rhetorical concession, the government's move is rife with political and legal implications.
The only reason a money-issuer would also have to tax is in a concession that it has failed as a money-issuer.
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Iraq would not enjoy immunity from claims on its oil and revenues in the case of ecological accidents such as oil spills - a concession to France and Spain.
Whenever she has been forced to yield ground, Mrs Merkel has justified the concession only as a necessity to avert disaster.
As a way of asserting that his medical studies (a concession to his physician father) were in vain, Berlioz threw himself out the window of a dissecting lab.
At a press conference following the auction, Brazilian Minister of Civil Aviation Wagner Bittencourt said that the high premium obtained from the concession verifies Brazil as a secure and opportune investment.
Despite the adage that you should never bargain against yourself, be willing to make a concession so long as you label it as difficult to make and expressly note that you expect reciprocity from the other side.
On the same day as the strikes began, in a concession designed to mollify woes about rising prices, the government announced that a 2p increase in fuel duty planned for October was to be postponed until next spring.
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"Tonight, for the sake of our unity as a people and the strength of our democracy, I offer my concession, " a relaxed Gore stated firmly in a speech from his Washington office in the Eisenhower Executive Office building.
Where we destroyed the regime that afforded safe haven to our foes, Israel has been told it must make a further territorial concession to its counterpart by surrendering to Lebanon a small area known as Shebaa Farms that Israel has occupied since 1967.
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