Sentence examples for a concession to changing from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a concession to changing" is not correct as it stands and may be incomplete.
It could be used in contexts discussing adjustments or compromises made in response to changes.
Example: "The new policy is a concession to changing market demands."
Alternatives: "an adjustment to evolving" or "a compromise for shifting".

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In one of his books, though, he did make a concession to changing times.

(A 1972 article in The Village Voice was headlined "What Do You Say to a Naked 68-Year-Old Lady?") By then, the seven-foot fans she'd started out with had shrunk to four feet, a concession to changing standards of naughtiness and the weight of the feathers.

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Libya and its leader, Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, were able to take several steps out of the darkness of international isolation, without any concessions to changing how he runs the country.

A younger generation see things differently: challenging taboos is less a betrayal of their recent forebears, more a concession to a changing world.

The Republican party last night chose an African-American as its national chairman in a historic concession to a changing electorate, less than 10 days after Barack Obama was sworn in as the country's first black president.

a concession to "parental pressure".

This would not be a concession to North Korean demands, because it is not a concession.

That was seen as a concession to conservatives within UMNO.

Observers viewed this as a concession to Algerian public opinion.

In part, this was a concession to reality.

(The last a concession to the ailing British economy).

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