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Rwanda's application comes with the promise that there will be no death sentence if a conviction is secured, a concession from a government that has already executed 22 convicts and has over 200 on death row.
She understood, she said – this admission of understanding was itself something of a concession from a leader who has previously refused to even contemplate the idea – that "we could give the decision back to the British people".
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You may also be able to trade a concession on a relatively symbolic issue for a concession from your counterpart on an issue you value more.
That's quite a concession from the camp of a prominent Republican.
Then propose making a concession on that issue in exchange for a concession from her on an issue you value highly.
That would be tantamount to a concession from Jeter that he has lost a step and bat speed.
Under this option, RTP1 would be run by a private company under a concession from the government; license fee funding of the privatized channel would be maintained.
"At some point, he needs a concession from the FARC," explained Russell Crandall, an American political scientist who is finishing a book about American foreign policy toward Colombia.
This will allow General Musharraf to claim to have won a concession from India.
Skytrain's owners had a concession from the Bangkok metropolitan government to build and operate the line for 30 years.
In this light, the return of Chromecast looks like a concession from Amazon, or even an indication that the two rivals have come to some sort of agreement.
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