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And I have been offered a concession space at the Alara concept store.
Despite his comments Greece on Thursday offered a concession to its international lenders by pushing ahead with the sale of its biggest port, Piraeus.
In April, Ms. Sebelius offered a concession to the judge, agreeing to make the drug available over-the-counter to girls 15 and older.
Thereafter, Willett offered a concession in respect of what he has found the most difficult to handle since winning the Green Jacket at Augusta National.
In January 2011, during a big fight in Westminster over EU powers, the government offered a concession to Eurosceptics: a promise of a vote in Parliament on whether to opt out of justice and policing laws.
8 22 p.m. | Updated The Hess Corporation on Monday offered a concession to an activist investor after the investor's board nominees waived their rights to a contentious compensation plan.
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So Ms. Bigos suggested to Mr. Craighead that he offer a concession: $1,000 a month, to be paid directly to the township assessor until the matter is decided.
Mackay said there were rumours that ministers were prepared to offer a concession on child maintenance, possibly cutting the level of charges.
As a result of the strength of the Blue Dog coalition, the Democrat leadership was forced to offer a concession on abortion to win over Democrat waverers and secure passage through the House.
On Monday in the Commons, Duncan Smith pledged to press ahead with the universal credit, though he did offer a concession in one area highlighted by Field and other critics.
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.
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