Concession in a sentence as a noun

A lot of the OO support in React is there as a concession, more than being considered a virtue.

Good luck getting somebody to let you run their movie in your theater-killer that leads on concession prices.

They are about as much of a factor in Google+'s success as the quality of the concession stands at Fenway to the Red Sox's success.

We won't wheel and deal for you with any country who wants to use you iike a pawn to win some other concession or just enjoy sticking it to us. Take him in at your own risk" Nothing new here or deceitful.

A better tactic is probably "Get more ahead so we win the next skirmish, too, snowballing until we win by concession or overwhelming force.

With a savvy customer, you will never get any concession on your rate back; once you establish a new floor, that floor is likely to remain there forever.

"\n\nReading those two articles, I think it's credible that US negotiators got a concession from Abe on kei taxes, and we're seeing the result of that.

The only concession is calling them can be somewhat awkward and "downgrade" you out of the functional idioms you'd rather be using, depending on the library.

* The DOJ responded to that concession by doing exactly what anyone would have expected them to do: they escalated their demand to include the decrypted Snowden data.

Do you really think that is being disputed?To pull from last Friday's xkcd, it's really the ultimate concession in an argument: you're saying that the most compelling thing you can say about this activity is that it's not literally illegal.

Concession definitions

noun

a contract granting the right to operate a subsidiary business; "he got the beer concession at the ball park"

See also: grant

noun

the act of conceding or yielding

See also: conceding yielding

noun

a point conceded or yielded; "they won all the concessions they asked for"