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concession
noun as in yielding, adjustment
Example Sentences
The day after photographing Kamala Harris’ concession speech — a moment that left us, as Black women, feeling both proud and yet unseen and undervalued — humanization was on our minds.
We don’t have to simply accept everything is bad now, especially not when we spend so much of the year making that concession already.
Amazon has also tried to ward off union drives by sometimes offering concessions, as they did for delivery drivers in September, raising their average national pay from $20.50 to $22 an hour.
Ratcliffe has also been criticised by fans for scrapping concessions of what the club says are the 3% of tickets that remain unsold for Premier League matches and introducing a minimum price of £66.
But Niger's junta feels no need to make concessions to Orano because it is now buoyed by a sharp rise in oil exports, thanks to a new Chinese-built pipeline.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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