major concession

Frequency: 7.512.1 per million words

A very large or significant concession.

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Examples (10)

  • The company had to make a major concession to the union to avoid a strike.
  • In the peace talks, neither side was willing to offer a major concession.
  • Securing the deal required us to grant a major concession on the payment terms.
  • The final agreement included a major concession from the developers regarding public access to the waterfront.
  • After long negotiations, the management won a major concession from the striking workers.
  • He saw admitting his mistake as a major concession, which was difficult for his ego.
  • The treaty would not have been signed without a major concession on trade tariffs.
  • Giving up their claim to the territory was a major concession in the border dispute.
  • It was considered a major concession when the CEO agreed to link his bonus to environmental targets.
  • The opposition party is demanding a major concession on the new tax law before they will support it.