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noun

The act of conceding.

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The replication of a live festival this year will even extend to concession stands.

"It was living in a different universe: from acceptance speech to concession speech in six days".

On CBS's "60 Minutes," Mr. Gore said he had given little thought to concession.

"Hashmi was entitled to concession of justice," Mohammad Ikram Chaudhry, a senior lawyer of the Supreme Court, said.

"The public ramifications of this dispute exceed the abstract principles of the antitrust laws, ranging from broadcast revenues down to concession sales," Nelson wrote.

The club suites are fancy enough, but fans in most of the stadium will have access to concession stands on one concourse.

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President Viktor Yanukovych earlier promised to make concessions to try to end the country's crisis.

Blood and spent shell casings littered the theater; bullet holes were seen next to concession-stand treats and discarded ticket stubs.

Demands turn to concessions turn to settlements.

Causing attention to himself, and disruption, leading to concessions by the disrupted, are Jackson specialties.

Other unions agreed to concessions similar to those tentatively made by the guild.

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