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But such a public commitment to make concessions, by countries that together account for almost half of world trade, makes Doha's prospects slightly less gloomy.Since a global trade deal remains elusive, Mr Bush had proposed that Asia-Pacific countries speed up their plans to achieve a giant free-trade zone among themselves.
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But Menendez said they are "deeply skeptical" about Iran's commitment to making concessions that would show that its nuclear program is peaceful by the deadline international negotiators have set for a framework agreement.
Optimists in Athens argue that if the EU leaders make a firm commitment to restructuring Greece's bloated public debt, now an unsustainable 180% of GDP, Mr Tsipras will be willing to make concessions on protecting pensions and wages.
In February, 2004, Sharon acted on his commitment to make "painful concessions," and described his disengagement plan.
The president continues to make concessions.
None want to make concessions.
There are other reasons to make concessions in installments.
They are ready to make concessions.
Bryant, certainly not one to make concessions – at least not willingly – to age or anything else, no doubt has also noticed the league's overt commitment to marketing its next generation of stars.
First, Obama is extraordinarily eager to make concessions.
But now even he has started to make concessions.
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