Sentence examples for conceding privileges from inspiring English sources

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Al-Ma'mun, who was already favourably regarded after the excesses of Ali ibn Isa, consciously set about to cultivate the support of the local population, reducing taxes, dispensing justice in person, conceding privileges to the native princes, and demonstratively evoking episodes from the beginnings of the Abbasid movement in the province.

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For Syria specifically, the deal represents the Brezhnev doctrine stood on its head — no longer via the Soviet Union asserting its right to intervene anywhere in its neighborhood, but through the Obama administration, in reset/overkill mode, conceding comparable privileges in the heart of the Middle East to Putin's Russia.

By the Treaty of Edirne, on September 14 , 1829 the Ottomans ceded to Russia the mouth of the Danube and important territories in eastern Asia Minor and conceded new privileges to the principalities and Serbia.

He conceded special trading privileges to the Hanseatic merchants in a final peace treaty (1376), which helped secure the right to the Danish throne for his son Olaf V (1370 87) by placating Danish magnates fearful of Hanseatic intervention.

It therefore appeared necessary, in order to assure full citizenship, i.e. participation in public decisions as a matter of autonomous right, rather than as a grant or privilege conceded (hence in principle retractable) by the sovereign to a subject, that the citizens have a right to bear arms and organize militias.

However, Lucas was forced to concede final cut privilege.

Over the next several years, McGillivray staunchly resisted overtures from Georgia and the United States to concede lands and trading privileges.

But the minister to Britain and France, Zeng Jize, son of Zeng Guofan, succeeded in concluding a treaty at St . Petersburgin February 1881 that was more favourable yet still conceded the Russians many privileges in East Turkistan.

To do so Ms. Simeti, conceding that she is not a professional historian, claims an amateur's privilege.

Conceding that no perfect trade-off between protection, access and diffusion can exist, the rights, privileges and use conditions inherent in the current patent and PVP approaches may still be adequately distributed in a more coherent regulatory framework which would attempt to address the needs of all sub-systems of agrobiodiversity-reliant innovation.

In a recent interview on The Daily Show, TV host Jon Stewart asked Fox political commentator Bill O'Reilly: "Does white privilege exist?" O'Reilly denied the existence of white privilege but conceded that as a collective, blacks carry more of a burden than whites.

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