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At the same time, maybe because of the observers' presence, the Syrian government on Wednesday seemed to offer a concession to its opponents, announcing that it had released more than 700 prisoners who did not have "Syrian blood" on their hands.
The difference with this program, perhaps a concession to its critics and a signal that it's meant for older children, was to move it to a 9 p.m. slot from 8 30, when "Special Editions" are usually broadcast.
On Monday Court TV announced it would make a concession to its critics.
In a rare concession to its critics, the government has somewhat relented: it now aims to resettle 20% of the interns by the end of this month and 80% by the end of the year.
Obama finally concluded that he had to make a concession to its lesser angels.
As a concession to its allies, Berlin will now beef up its mission in Afghanistan.
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CAIRO — Emboldened by the rising power of Islamists around the region, the Palestinian militant group Hamas demanded new Israeli concessions to its security and autonomy before it halts its rocket attacks on Israel, even as the conflict took an increasing toll on Sunday.
And because defeat pushed the English Angevin monarchy towards concessions to its barons and lesser folk, it led – within a generation – to the emergence of a recognisable parliamentary system with which the monarchy usually had to deal in order to obtain tax revenues.
It is reputed to owe Russia more than $100 million for arms; to help liquidate the debt it has given Russia the concessions to its gold mines.
The opaque trailer that surfaced last Monday was one of the few concessions to its existence.
With each episode a 'chapter' in a novel that lasts a season, The Wire makes no concessions to its viewers.
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