concession

  • 81Concession — terrain regroupant un ensemble d’habitations Guadeloupe …

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  • 82concession — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. compromise; grant, franchise (see business). II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A conceding] Syn. granting, giving in, yielding; see acknowledgment 1 , admission 4 . 2. [A privilege granted by a government or… …

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  • 83concession — con·ces·sion || kÉ™n seʃn n. giving up, yielding; something which is given up; franchise, right to use or sell something; (British) discount …

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  • 84concession — i. Permission allowed by a designated authority to operate an aircraft even when there is some shortfall in terms of serviceability of some system. ii. Permission granted for continued use of a component for a specific period of time when it is… …

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  • 85concession —    a reduction in an inflated demand    The jargon and practice of politics:     The bids... are invariably padded so that the minister can be seen to make concessions in head to head negotiations with the Treasury. (J. Major, 1999) …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 86Concession —   The operating right to explore for and develop petroleum fields in consideration for a share of production in kind (equity oil).   U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary …

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  • 87concession — noun 1》 a thing that is conceded.     ↘the action of conceding.     ↘a gesture in recognition of a prevailing standard. 2》 a preferential allowance, rate, or price, especially for a particular category of person: tax concessions. 3》 the right to… …

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  • 88concession — n. 1. Yielding. 2. Grant, boon …

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  • 89concession — n 1. yielding, conceding, giving in; surrender, capitulation, abandonment, resignation, renunciation; acknowledgment, recognition, admission, apology; allowance, assent, compliance, acquiescence, agreement, accedence, accession. 2. compromise,… …

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  • 90concession — con·ces·sion …

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