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They admitted that it entitled them to receive some concessions from the Government
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The concessions are there to enable them to participate actively in the affairs of the society to which they belong
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These returns should be correctly assessed keeping in mind the taxation, tax concessions and tax rebates
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It gives useful information on healthcare, financial concessions and latest top news and announcements useful for senior citizens
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It is one of the two concessions that Jock has made towards home comfort for his pet scientist
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Therefore, she had to make concessions, like Saturday afternoon a free movie for all in town
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Apparently, Atlantica has threatened to hold the other countries of the Hemisphere hostage for economic concessions
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Do you think they really would use the Aquifer for gaining trading concessions?”
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The teachers of each little sect, finding themselves almost alone, would be obliged to respect those of almost every other sect; and the concessions which they would mutually find in both convenient and agreeable to make one to another, might in time, probably reduce the doctrine of the greater part of them to that pure and rational religion, free from every mixture of absurdity, imposture, or fanaticism, such as wise men have, in all ages of the world, wished to see established ; but such as positive law has, perhaps, never yet established, and probably never will establish in any country ; because, with regard to religion, positive law always has been, and probably always will be, more or less influenced by popular superstition and enthusiasm
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When they, as envoys, arrived in England, they immediately began to work in their own interests, selling concessions to which they had no right, and forging documents purporting to come from King Prempeh himself
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Perhaps her father’s comfort was part of it – Lord Weston might be more willing to negotiate at length, and meet concessions, if he felt secure
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Instead, he transformed himself, by his own ineptitude, into a political caricature of himself reduced to spending his remaining political capital on ceremonial issues while making obscene concessions to Big Business whose inexhaustible demand for cheap(er) labor at the expense of (native) low income wage earners, many of whom are younger African Americans living on the fringe, are morally and providentially unconscionable on every conceivable level
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Many of the lodges and concessions in national parks have apparently been outsourced to a company call Xanterra
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The winter was starting to make small concessions to spring
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Besides, it lives at the expense of sinecures of the State; it fights for pharaonic contracts; it struggles for tax incentives or subsidies to be competitive; it makes political agreements to obtain public concessions; it uses lobby to generate casuistical laws that benefit its interests; it applies the terror of the unemployment to obtain the worker’s productivity and the support of the governmental authorities in the trade questions and work to satisfy its revindications
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The Warm Alarmists want us to make these concessions soon, because when the sun cycle reverses and the earth’s temperature begins to drop, they want to be able to say it was due to our reduction in use of fossil fuels
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Russia provided grain, oil and minerals in return for promises of favorable territorial concessions
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concessions! Even Abraham could not imagine a city that had less then ten believers
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Park did not imply that the amount of the compensating balance could be a deal breaker, but he made no concessions on the spot
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reform bill and was thus able to obtain several concessions
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Instead of concessions, Indians were asked to give their finger prints like common criminals and carry an identity card with them
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Indian leaders supported the British during the War by supporting recruitment for the army among Indians hoping to gain some concessions from the British in return
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Instead of concessions, the British tightened their grip on India by even more exploitation and oppression
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It took him 21 years of satyāgraha to get some concessions for Indians from the government of South Africa
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Hu Lyang was so jubilant and grateful for Jenni’s reprieve, that he would have granted any concessions asked for!
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I have given you back almost all of the six million in tax concessions and you call me greedy?”
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“All they had to do was make certain concessions on the label," Jerry said, shaking his head
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concessions to sacrifice his religion for any of the idol
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It would be more financially beneficial to negotiate with the other party and pay them one billion dollars, with exchange concessions, of course, rather than begin the fighting
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Another insistence by many people – historians as well as those who fought in the war or objected to fighting any war – is that at the end of the First World War, had there been a more generous policy towards the Germans regarding concessions, Hitler may never have been the force he turned out to be
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Love and consideration of others will be required as will the contribution of communication, concessions and patience
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Through his natural skepticism, he attempted to give concessions to his professional assertions
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Mitchell, although wanting immensely to yield concessions, couldn't, provided the seriousness of the situation
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" Jose smiled, yielding concessions
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� Three electric lamp fixtures were the only modern concessions in the room
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But not before he had established a farm in the wilderness (where concessions of land were priced at the level he could afford) thus proving his good intentions as a provider
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“In November 1943 Eden, soon to depart for Teheran with Churchill, was officially told not to make, at Poland’s expense, any territorial concessions to the Soviets
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The Brits had it from 1916 to 1971, then, granted independence – with oil concessions, of course
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Nonetheless, after a series of Japanese victories the war ended quickly and China was forced to make concessions to Japan including handing over possession of the island of Formosa (Taiwan)
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With the right amount of concessions, he could woo a few Blue Dogs over to his side and get some good legislation passed
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The employees and owners of the commercial concessions renting space on our Promenade Deck will receive on their part individual gifts of 25,000 credits, to thank you for the services you provide on this ship
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For the staff and owners of our commercial concessions, do not worry about seeing your businesses shut down during the ship’s refit
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By the way, there are a number of commercial concessions that rent space aboard my ship
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Even the owners and employees of the commercial concessions on the Promenade Deck were present, and they were proving as pig-headed as the rest
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Some of these concessions will be restaurants and food counters due to be run by our citizens living in the Toulouse Tower
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concessions and we’re bargaining tools,” Lester said
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The various owners of our commercial concessions, and especially those of restaurants, have made the same reasoning and are taking delivery of extra supplies and merchandises to be sold to our passengers during our trip to Eris
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should make concessions and introduces protections for the other side
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early termination but also, usually, concessions or benefits for signing up
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While they may be willing to give some concessions in times
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This would mean that concessions could be made in most places when it about formality and summer atmosphere and entire wedding could be more relaxed and a fun occasion than some sober ceremony which many try making it to be
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We are incessantly tempted to give way about little things, and to make compromises and concessions
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There seemed to have been enough concessions to the Unionists for them to be reasonably content, at least for the time being
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I mean negotiated adjustment which involves concessions on both sides
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It needs leaders with whom to negotiate, who can agree the concessions and deliver on the deal
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Of course without concessions there can be no negotiation, negotiation is about giving to get, this trading process is essential to any negotiation, and this despite the favoured battle cries of politicians and union leaders alike… “No concessions”
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Even worse than the triggering of this human reflex, unconditional concessions, gestures and goodwill send the signal that you have much more to give
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Often we see that Party A having given concessions to the point from which they have no more to give, their limit position, then say to Party B… “we have shown our good will, now it’s your turn”
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Let’s face it, trying it our way will definitely NOT cost you more, you will certainly get more from the deal, you will even see that the other party will value your concessions more highly and you will create a sense of balance in the deal which suggests well for future meetings
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Crow has a limited timeframe to use the extra power he has and is trying not only to extract short-term concessions, but at the same time avoid giving long-term concessions to management
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Whilst Merkel may have lots of other issues to resolve, including the survival and future health of the Euro, the majority position in the House of Commons clarifies that any increase will be tough to get, and will certainly require major concessions to achieve
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Indeed he would, he said, often give in on the smaller issues so that later in the negotiation he could say to the other side that he had already made a number of concessions, and it was their turn now
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The bad news is that negotiating involves concessions which, in turn, involve costs
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But beware! If they become too irritated and overplay it, then they may, in turn, raise the stakes and be asked to whistle for concessions that have already been made
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Our politicians proudly announce “No concessions” to the electorate and immediately they reduce their options
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The House Republicans have subsequently had to back-pedal and drop their list of demands back to a 12-month delay in the new health plan, with more unilateral concessions likely in the days ahead as the pressure builds
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Time invested in a relationship, prior to major negotiations, allows both sides to build the trust needed so they can disclose areas of potential flexibility and trade concessions
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Large companies with lots of employees often apply across-the-board campaigns, discount policies and permit their staff to offer certain concessions when facing customers
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Prior to putting their staff through Scotwork training these concessions are unfortunately more often than not gifted unconditionally and therefore counter-productive
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This threat has brought the Unite representatives back to the negotiating table with the offer of more concessions to the management
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I have however a problem with the large mining concessions being granted in Namibia
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HUD also has rules about what concessions the seller can make to the buyer
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The following concessions are prohibited:
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Concessions are items that sellers concede to buyers
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The social compromise devised by Muhammad for the Muslim-Jewish amity and his concessions to the theological demands of the Quraysh cited here could guide the Indian Musalmans in fashioning a Hindu - Muslim compromise
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on independence has failed to win concessions from China
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Anxiety, sadness, cynicism, complains, blame stay big without concessions, frightened by something due to fear conditioning
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He’ll get fired as collateral damage, and they’ll send some Honest Abe type with a list of concessions a mile long
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It describes an individual, benefitting from the infrastructure of an invented amateur game evolving into a lucrative professional sport, who is both dependent and contingent upon everyone who coached practices, reffed games, bought tickets, sold concessions, made uniforms, and cleaned the stadium – which is paid for and maintained by tax payer dollars
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His eyelids never closed except for little naps to save his human brethren who were in swamps of sorrow and pain, not caring for the dangers of death or capital punishment or for what money or concessions he had paid in the service of God
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Has she not got over the conjugal quarrels of the first married years? Has she not filled her nurseries and become indefinite in outline? And do not these things make for content? If thoughts of rebellion enter her head, she need only look honestly at her image in the glass to be aware that it is not her kind that will ever wring concessions from the other sex
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We live on the concessions made us by those beings you would probably call the enemy
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' And he explained the piano, and told her how he had found a button off, and he pointed out the roll of rugs in a distant corner which, unrolled, decorated the parquet floor, and he drew her attention to the curtains,--he had no objections to curtains in a drawing-room, he said, because a drawing-room was anyhow a room of concessions; and he asked her at the end, as he had asked her at the beginning, if she didn't think it a fine room
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A column in the New Evening Post called on the people not to do anything that would lead to bitter confrontation, and the Tin Tin Daily called on the Hong Kong administration to make small concessions and put off the introduction of direct elections for a few years
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placated by concessions ortemporarily quieted by truces, and the
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But we need to remember, with God, He is serious about it and He does not make concessions
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unheard of concessions and privileges: grants of land all
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He already had two huge oil concessions in Turkmenistan but without a pipeline they were worthless
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The two officers pleaded with me as my workers gave way little by little and Magdi was the eager go-between, flitting now here, now there, extracting concessions from the mob and cajoling and pleading with me
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For 100 years, the upper ruling lass and the bourgeois class had been forced to give concessions to the growing millions of industrial workers who were rebelling against the new industrial inhumanity of mechanized slavery which western civilization had invented
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make the concessions the South needs and demands
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Anna stood in line at the concessions booth waiting patiently
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'The modern Jews, though their aversion to Christianity has led them, in various important points, to abandon the theology of their ancestors, have recognized statements on this subject, which we may justly deem concessions One of their most learned writers, Isaac Abravanel, says, "The blood of the offer deserved to be shed, and his body to be burned, for his sin: only the mercy of the Divine Name accepted this offering from him as a substitute, and propitiation, whose blood should be shed instead of his blood, and its life instead of his life
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He had nothing to urge against it, but still resisted the idea of a letter of proper submission; and therefore, to make it easier to him, as he declared a much greater willingness to make mean concessions by word of mouth than on paper, it was resolved that, instead of writing to Fanny, he should go to London, and personally entreat her good offices in his favour
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There were no mutual concessions; one stood erect, and the others yielded: and who can be ill-natured and bad-tempered when they encounter neither opposition nor indifference?
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Then new concessions to the people, then a constitution, then liberty
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Unfortunately, we are in the position now of having to make concessions
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His disposition (always inclined to exact concessions rather than to make them) kept him aloof from all friendships