concession to
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Indicates the person or group to whom the concession is made.
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- The company will be forced to make concessions to the union.
- The government made a significant concession to the protesters to end the demonstrations.
- As a concession to his younger brother, he let him choose the movie.
- This new policy is seen as a major concession to environmental groups.
- The architect made a small concession to the client's unusual design request.
- Refusing to make any concession to the opposition party, the prime minister pushed the bill through.
- The treaty involved a painful territorial concession to the victorious nation.
- Modifying the dress code was a tactical concession to modern trends in the workplace.
- Will the board grant a concession to the shareholders' demands for a dividend increase?
- Her willingness to offer a concession to her critics was a smart political move.