But the designer has had to make some concessions in the name of expansion.
Hyatt challenged those citations, and OSHA dropped them after Hyatt agreed to make some concessions.
We all know they had to make some concessions in order to move forward.
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And they're willing to make some concessions in terms of their personal privacy in order to have that happen.
Several amendments were tabled to force the government to make some concessions in this area, particularly for cases involving children.
Obama needs the banks and banks need Obama in order for that to happen, and both sides need to make some concessions.
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It is hard to imagine, in this context, that Colombia would not be forced to make some concessions over the disputed areas.
The FDA would get new powers and industry would make some concessions.
With Labour's finances in such a mess, Mr Brown may for all his tough talk have to make some concessions to the unions, even if it evokes uncomfortable memories of the 1970s.
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House Minority Leader Richard Gephardt, D-Missouri, told CNN that Bush should make some concessions to back up the calls for bipartisanship that have dominated the first days of his administration in advance of moving his tax package to Congress.
Labour will want to present itself in the election campaign as a pro-business party, so Mr Brown will make some inexpensive concessions to show that he is alive to firms' grievances.
President Bush had to make some last minute concessions to India, even while his plane was on his way to New Delhi.
Unless the University of Texas is willing to make some major financial concessions to appease its long-time rival Oklahoma, then revenue disparities will likely drive these storied programs in different directions.
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Germany can afford to make concessions on some of the demands from the UK, but it cannot afford to unpick the key parts of the balance of power agreed in the constitution in 2004.
Mr Netanyahu has long championed settlements, but has also said he would be prepared to make "painful concessions" - alluding to some settlement withdrawals - in a final peace agreement with the Palestinians.
Mr Barak, whose government only just survived a coalition crisis last week, is under pressure from some of his coalition partners to not to make concessions to the Palestinians.
Some are viewing the meeting as a sign that ministers may be prepared to make concessions on the Pensions Bill to avoid a potentially damaging backbench revolt.
The union gave ground on some issues, but refused to budge on pensioner benefits, fearing that it would have to make concessions with other steel makers too.
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