Sentences with phrase «make big concessions»

They had to make big concessions for reasons he couldn't understand.
And in his $ 20 billion bid to buy Mexico's Grupo Modelo this year, Brito had to make big concessions to antitrust agencies to get his prize.
First, women made big concessions in spending during the recession, and women make 70 percent of the purchases.
If you have watched him make a big concession in a debate, or respond sympathetically to a hostile questioner, or provide a generous account of an opposing view in a book or essay, then you know that his kindliness is often the sign that serious intellectual vivisection is about to commence.
But Spencer has made a big concession that server - based games have to work harder and think harder about the business model, and if it's working well for millions of gamers then smaller studios need a way in too.

Not exact matches

The company made two big concessions.
So big is great, but even the biggest have to make concessions to get their deals done.
If Trump does get what he wants, and China does make some concession on its market practices to placate him, it won't necessarily be a big win for American workers.
This week's big policy review might require the BOJ to make other concessions to the financial industry.
If the movie theaters ever make a bigger profit, even from concessions, the studios can just raise the price of film rental.
The result, Herberg suggested, was not only that the three big religions were allowing people of minimal faith to enter their buildings, but that they were, more damningly, making concessions to keep these half - hearted believers in the pews.
UEFA has made more concessions to the big clubs, guaranteeing four sides from each of the four biggest leagues places in the Champions League group stage.
The UK government, keen to secure agreement on a binding set of terms, is likely to make a concession here - confident that the bigger picture looks good (and that young voters are notoriously poor at actually bothering to vote).
In bringing Marvel's first Black superhero to life, director and screenplay writer Coogler could have made concessions to the big risk of going all black.
The one big concession to older viewers is a presentation of storyboards for three sequences, one which didn't make the final film.
The final accord makes it clear that not only was there no compromise, but Central Falls Superintendent Fran Gallo, who started the negotiation asking for six big concessions, wound up pocketing more than a dozen.
When I asked if the fee could be waived or lowered, the agency lady heaved a big sigh and acted like she was making a huge concession to allow us to split the $ 120 into two $ 60 payments.
The biggest issue is that the developers have essentially tried to shrink the Undercover experience into a 3DS game, but have had to make several concessions to do so.
One of the biggest concessions Huawei makes is in the display.
The only concession it makes on the phone side, in our opinion, is that it only features a 720p Super AMOLED display rather than a Full HD one, but at 4.8 - inches, it's plenty big enough and represents a lot of real estate if you consider it against similarly pitched compact cameras, let alone other phones.
Concessions will be made, the idea of regulating «big tech» will be kicked around some more, and then, in all probability, the world will move on.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration detailed plans for steep tariffs it will impose on some $ 50 billion of imports from China unless it makes big trade and investment concessions soon, a broadside...
I get the fridges at a discount so can make what appears to be a big concession but is relatively affordable.
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