Sentence examples for concession back from inspiring English sources

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Afghan officials have interpreted their mining regulations in such a way that if a company is awarded a concession to explore and then discovers valuable minerals, the government can tender the concession back and rebid it, undermining any incentive for a foreign firm to actually find large deposits, he said.

By September of that year Abir was unable to contain the increasing number of rebellions and, facing falling profits, was forced to completely withdraw from the area and hand control of the concession back to the Free State.

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Plibersek's concession backs all analysts and means a coalition victory is almost certain.

The feasibility of retreat on the sandy coast of the Adriatic Sea in the Region of Emilia-Romagna was evaluated at a site with a single user facility (a beach concession) backed by public parkland.

In their delight over the new Russian attitude the Austrians have forgotten that the Western Allies made similar concessions back in 1946.

The proposed contract also includes a provision that would give the union its concessions back if the finance authority became a fiscal control board, which is possible, and froze the officers' wages.

This tactic, and the realisation that the Conservatives did not have the votes to defeat a Lib-Lab coflition of MPs and peers prepared to vote for full implementation of Leveson, forced Cameron back to the negotiating table with Clegg and Miliband, where he made concessions back to the pro-regulation side.

Merkel has already made concessions, backing away for the first time from her "we will manage this" mantra to promise that any asylum seeker sentenced to jail will be deported.

Its bad reputation caused a panic at the concession stands back in 1994, when the Center for Science in the Public Interest put out a study claiming that a large movie-theater popcorn, hold the butter, delivered as much saturated fat as six Big Macs.

HSBC, which appeared to have battled hard for significant concessions, eased back 2.45p to 478.25p.

The British Government's policy of not making concessions dates back to the 1970s and aims to avoid encouraging more abductions and funding terrorism.

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