Sentences with phrase «as a concession»

Both locations provide multiple viewing as well as concessions to meet your movie - going needs.
It is treating open access not as a concession subject to crippling terms, but as the natural state of research.
It does not just operate as a concession but rather a silent partner, working tirelessly in the background ensuring the success of each client.
But he took the measure out of his last revenue bill — a move that was characterized by the administration as a concession to legislators.
But there is a cap on what's known as concessions.
But there are also things that can be offered that don't count as concessions unless they exceed certain limits.
Some career experts say it's important to get far enough into the hiring process the employer is willing to grant flexibility as a concession during final negotiations.
Parties can also entertain alternative solutions to their problems without committing themselves to offer the solutions as concessions.
A decision not to challenge Labour's position over Trident is being seen as a concession by the leadership towards the GMB union, which is strongly opposed to any shift in policy.
The employer asked the arbitrator to draw an adverse inference from the grievor's failure to testify, which it said should be taken as a concession that he engaged in the behaviours of which he was accused.
The department also operates two Starbuck's Coffee franchises as well as the concessions for on - campus athletic facilities.
There's also chance Apple could still ask Qualcomm for components, perhaps as concessions in the patent lawsuit settlement.
While the choice is understandable, given the more conservative demographic the Getty tends to attract, it reads as a concession designed to minimize potential discontent and further stigmatizes sex between consenting adults.
Recent adjustments by the New York State Education Department to the Obama administration's controversial Common Core education reform are viewed as both concessions by proponents of the program and further causes for protest among opponents.
Insurance companies can sometimes render payments or portions of payments while litigation is pending, and courts have held this fact can not be used as a concession of liability on the part of the insurer.
The new building would serve as the concession area for the miniature golf course and driving range that are part of a $ 1.1 million golf center under construction at Community Park.
The Old Testament allows for divorce as a concession to human weakness, as have other religious systems.
Moses did this not because he believed it was the perfect will of God, but rather as a concession to the demands of human weakness.
Moses permitted divorce only as a concession to the hard - heartedness of the people; and while separation was possible, remarriage was equivalent to adultery (Mark 10:2 - 12; in Matthew 19:9, cf. 5:32, the wife's infidelity provides an exception).
Partly to give boxers more time to revitalize, and partly as a concession to the TV entities that deplore late cancellations, some state commissions began holding weigh - ins 24 to 36 hours before matches.
To round out the day, we drove the four miles to Poe Valley State Park, This is a bigger state park complete with a bathhouse, lake, picnic and camping areas as well as a concession stand.
Perhaps as a concession to the more family - oriented values of the culture, the final twist in What Lies Beneath is completely jettisoned.
Lack of basic disclosure persists in key areas such as concession contracts, forest management plans, and what proportion of revenues communities receive from timber felling.
However, if earn backs are to be included in an outsourcing agreement as part of a service level regime, they need to be defined carefully at the beginning and integrated into the service level methodology: when they are included late in the game, as a concession granted by the customer in response to a service provider's request to mitigate the impact of service level credits, they run the risk of undermining the service level regime.
On the face of it, Trump's tariffs are indiscriminate, and rather than sending precision economic strikes to any one particular country, he offers lifelines to particular nations as concessions, as in the case of Canada, Mexico, and Australia.
I said reasonable religious accommodations are something we should embrace as a cause, not resent as a concession.
Some Buddhists, of course, regard talk of the Sambhogakaya as itself a concession to unenlightened needs.
Lutherans throw themselves as radically as they do on God's grace because they know as intensely as they do the reality of sin — sin not simply or even essentially as concession to the passions but as fundamental alienation from the will of God.
The Messianic dimension of the Bible is mentioned but almost always as a concession to New Testament (NT) interpretation, not as the truth.
And when Jesus was quizzed about divorce on the basis of Deuteronomy 24:1 - 4 (Mark 10:2 - 9), he subordinated that passage as a concession to hard - heartedness and lifted up the Genesis accounts affirming the indissolubility of the marriage union (Gen. 1:27; 2:24; 5:2) as the expression of God's will.
The people of India would never refer to their religious faith and practices as Hinduism except as a concession to Western thought, for the Western label implies a pattern of beliefs and practices which is alien to their way of life.
Gregory of Nyssa posited a double creation, first the human being as the image of God, and then the male - female dyad as a concession to the problems of impending sin.
These laws were given to mankind as a concession after the Great Flood, to Noah, because Adam and Eve and their descendants were to be only vegetarian.
As the concession guru, Curry is always searching for new ways to surprise and delight guests, creating an unmatched theater experience.
Pedicab drivers, for their part, held a protest at City Hall accusing de Blasio of sacrificing them and their jobs as a concession to carriage drivers in his effort to deliver on a campaign promise to a group that helped bankroll an attack campaign against one of his rivals in the mayoral race.
This system was created as part of the Labour reforms as a concession to the hereditaries.
The decision might be seen as a concession amid ongoing, pre-trial jockeying.
I'm going to use ground vanilla bean instead of protein powder or vanilla extract as a concession to my food allergies, but that shouldn't change how they come out at all:)
The inevitable villainization and elimination of the Black radical Killmonger register as the concessions a young Black director must make in order to direct an all - Black, big - budget, globally distributed film.
Huntsinger is helping to raise the profile of a generation of filmmakers, most recently Moonlight writer - director Barry Jenkins, who began attending Telluride as a student and was serving popcorn as a concession manager at the festival in 2008 when Huntsinger took an interest in his first movie, the $ 13,000 Medicine for Melancholy.
The shape of the Valkyrie's front fenders has also changed significantly from the earlier concept car, likely as a concession to the capabilities of mass production.
And even in the revised ending, written as a concession to popular taste, there is a strain of ambivalence based on the impossibility of harmony or final adjustment in the world of Great Expectations.
The seller may agree to pay your VA Funding Fee as a concession rather than have you add it to your loan amount.
We've established that the Bear Alert is not officially a part of any of SMI's strategies, but is offered as a concession to those who are strongly inclined to take defensive action in their portfolio.
The expansion was recently signed by President Donald Trump as a concession in the country's $ 3.1 trillion spending bill.
As a concession there will be smoking areas further inland.
From its modest beginning as a concession stand in 1911, The Stanley Park Pavilion is the oldest property still standing in Stanley Park.
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