Get to know Concessions better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Concessions in a sentence
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Concessions meaning
- plural of concession
- A concessions stand.
Using Concessions
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of concession | A concessions stand.
- In the example corpus, concessions often appears in combinations such as: concessions to, concessions and, concessions in.
Context around Concessions
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 13 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Concessions
- In this selection, "concessions" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, tax, makes, higher, higher, drive and held stand out and add context to how "concessions" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 6 for concessions and a concessions court was. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "concessions" sits close to words such as coordinated, gut and innovations, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with concessions
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Admission is free and concessions stands will be open. (9 words)
We make all kinds of concessions to foreign institutions, but no concessions to Bahamians. (14 words)
A concessions court was established to see which concessions were valid and which were dubious. (15 words)
Initially, telephone exchanges were granted to private developers as concessions in the major cities, but in 1884 the government began to construct the first of its own exchanges and subsequently suspended the award of new concessions. (36 words)
And I think it just prompted some actions on behalf of developers to get drop pricing introduce more concessions higher concessions drive down net effective pricing quicker which affected market dynamics to some degree. (34 words)
But Hamas’s leaders desperately want to recover the de facto veto that Palestinians once had on the concessions other Arabs make to Israel, and this is the only way they might get it. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
And, frankly, what we need to be watching for is, as Kevin makes concessions, and he’s going to make concessions because he really wants this.
And I think it just prompted some actions on behalf of developers to get drop pricing introduce more concessions higher concessions drive down net effective pricing quicker which affected market dynamics to some degree.
Select concessions will be open on the Main Concourse, with Padres Season Ticket Members receiving a 10 percent discount on concessions and merchandise throughout the day.
A key table in the paper measures the net present value of government support to retirees through the age pension, tax concessions on super contributions and tax concessions on super fund earnings.
A smart political outfit would have extracted some concessions, even symbolic concessions, before openly supporting Premadasa.
The notoriously corrupt Libyan government of King Idris was seeking independent oil companies to bid for oil concessions that were adjacent to the concessions held by the oil giants.
So it’s probably no surprise that movie theaters have been reinventing the ways they sell concessions too — especially since they pocket about 85 cents on the dollar, at least for conventional concessions.
We make all kinds of concessions to foreign institutions, but no concessions to Bahamians.
A concessions court was established to see which concessions were valid and which were dubious.
An ADB report in 2005 accused foreign entrepreneurs of leaving as soon as their concessions expired, and alleged that administration of the concessions encouraged corruption and bribery.
Initially, telephone exchanges were granted to private developers as concessions in the major cities, but in 1884 the government began to construct the first of its own exchanges and subsequently suspended the award of new concessions.
The Rhodesians now offered more concessions, but those concessions, focused on reaching an "internal settlement" with moderate black leaders, were insufficient to end the war.
According to information from festival organizers, Baber’s volunteering with concessions row sparked her interest in 2001.
Admission is free and concessions stands will be open.
A labor attaché from the Migrant Workers Office based in Los Angeles, Calif., has already made “several concessions” to speed up approving H-2B visa applications, according to the release.
And team leader, Noel Nkhoma assured the Permanent Secretary that efforts to work on all economic road projects on the Copperbelt have reached advanced levels and that soon concessions will be signed.
As part of the event, visitors will also be able to take advantage of free entry into Exeter Cathedral, which normally costs £7.50 for adults or £6 for concessions.
As the United States recently won important concessions by insisting that China’s companies adhere to accounting standards, so should governments insist on compliance from Beijing in global health and other critical areas.
But Hamas’s leaders desperately want to recover the de facto veto that Palestinians once had on the concessions other Arabs make to Israel, and this is the only way they might get it.
But later on Sydney radio station 2GB, Dr Chalmers declared there would be no changes to the tax concessions.
Common combinations with concessions
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- concessions to 29×
- concessions and 12×
- concessions in 11×
- of concessions 10×
- make concessions 9×
- tax concessions 9×
- concessions on 9×
- the concessions 9×
- and concessions 9×
- concessions will 6×