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concession

[kuhn-sesh-uhn] / kənˈsɛʃ ən /


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“We would not expect a strong result even if the market builds in concessions considering off-the-run issues with remaining maturity of around 20y have not been strong recently,” the strategist adds.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Omanis say Iran was prepared to make major concessions that offered significant reassurance Tehran was not pursuing a nuclear weapon.

From BBC

Without those late concessions the Reds would be on 60 points and pretty much have a Champions League spot wrapped up.

From BBC

In a notable moment at the Home Office, he was confronted during a live news conference by actor Joanna Lumley to make concessions over the rights of Gurkhas to remain in the UK.

From BBC

Section 301 is a tried and tested tool for imposing tariffs and wringing concessions from U.S. trade partners.

From The Wall Street Journal