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Moreover, the Democrats have made key concessions on personnel management for the department in recent weeks that give the administration almost everything it wants.
Maclean Hunter, the Canadian communications giant, made key concessions yesterday to its suitor, Rogers Communications Inc., saying it wanted to relieve market uncertainty about a pending multi-billion-dollar bid.
But the Affordable Care Act was only passed, as Jonathan Cohn makes clear, after Obama made key concessions to pharmaceutical and insurance lobbyists.
Santos has made key concessions by allowing the FARC to organize a political party and arranging new protected land for farmers -- proposals fiercely contested by conservatives in Congress.
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Germany's Bild newspaper promised on Thursday that Germans would not hog hotel sunloungers and would make key concessions to the England football team if the UK voted to stay in the European Union.
The agreement makes key concessions on issues like support staff and class sizes, axing a previous contract provision that allowed the district to ignore class size caps.
But in doing so, they made some key concessions to moderation that have proved especially damaging to popular support for national health-care reform.
By contrast, Obama spent 2011 negotiating from weakness, and made some key concessions.
But the Palestinians also appear to have made a key concession.
By proposing, in contrast, to maintain the "stepped-up basis" rule for assets inherited by charitable non-profits, the White House has made a key concession: charities can make use of capital at least as well as Washington.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 31 —Senator J. W. Fulbright said today that the Paris peace talks were deadlocked because the Nixon Administration was unwilling to make the "key concessions" necessary to break the stalemate.
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