Sentences with concession
con·ces·sion
C c - The King made major concessions to end the confrontation with his people.
- The government has granted concessions to three private telephone companies.
- John Howard embraces his wife Janette after delivering his concession speech in Sydney.
- A university student sold fake concession cards to overseas students because he wanted to help people, a court heard today.
- Open daily; admission £1.10 with concessions for children and OAPs. [+ for]
- A student concession
- The reinforcement of the concession ban comes as universities.
- The most egregious concession is the FBT for the private use of company.
- A refreshment or parking concession
- A local butcher operates a concession in the large general food store.The company won the concession for 7 new stores at the airport.An individual or business operating a concession within another business's premises has been granted a license to run a subsidiary business on those premises.
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- The company is an established concession in a busy mid-market ladies fashion retailer at the local mall.The retailer has 26 stores, concessions in 15 department stores and a presence in 8 stores through other partnerships.In a department store, a concession is a business with a license or contract to operate another business within the store.
- He made no concession to caution.
- Management offered a shorter workweek as a concession.
- The refreshment concession at a movie theater.
- But these concessions failed, as I believe concessions to evil always do fail. The French Concession in ShanghaiJust moments ago, I spoke with George W. Bush and congratulated him on becoming the 43rd president of the United States. And I promised him that I wouldn't call him back this time. . . tonight, for the sake of our unity as a people and the strength of our democracy, I offer my concession.