Sentences with phrase «make other concessions»

«Holdover buyers hoping for greener pastures this spring are likely to find sparse options that require them to pay top - dollar or make other concessions
To find a more affordable community you'd have to drive at least 40 km and be willing to make other concessions.
In addition, creditors can report that the account is in a DMP if they accept a reduced payment or make other concessions for you.
This week's big policy review might require the BOJ to make other concessions to the financial industry.
Facebook seems to have made other concessions to publishers.

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This serves to ensure that the ratification process doesn't end up reversing concessions the White House has made to other countries at the negotiating table.
That Hitchens (along with the other neo-atheists) can make no «concession» to the possibility of God being involved is evidence of a silly prejudice.
Today, when Christendom is in mortal danger, the Churches ought surely to be prepared to make even now any concessions to each other that are not absolutely contrary to their convictions.
The Made - in - the - USA series are suitable for walk - in coolers, pass - thru windows, concession windows, patio openings, service / customer entry doors and other doorways that need environmental control in the foodservice, dock - and - door, and HVAC / R markets.
Sometimes we do make concessions for others that we love if we are able.
If they provide peace of mind on all other issues regarding the care of your child and you can't work out a solution, until a better option arises, perhaps this concession is worth making.
Nor does intercourse always need to be the result of desire on both sides but can occasionally be a concession made lovingly in order to meet the needs of the other.
Other residents helped with concession sales and sold crafts made at the school.
On the other hand, this risk may induce the Scottish team to make concessions to secure a quick agreement.
Perhaps the government only wanted to make some concessions now and keep others in its back pocket, for when it inevitably hits opposition in the Commons and — far more importantly — the Lords.
There were other rebellions, too — the ones where the government dodged the issue by not pressing a vote, or by making critical concessions, or by permitting dubious «free» votes because they knew they couldn't win whipped ones.
Amphitheaters generally lose money on the concerts themselves, and have to make it up through concessions, parking, donations and other revenues.
«Apart from the five Boko Haram commanders, the exchange of which we had already made public, no other concession was made.
Members of the Hotel Trades Council started picketing outside the Lodge Street hotel on Thursday to protest contract demands being made by United Capital Corp. of Great Neck, L.I., that call for elimination of the pension plan and other concessions.
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Denno incurred the mayor's wrath for, among other things, holding up several capital spending requests — for police cars, fire equipment and DPW trucks — in an effort to force the administration to make concessions on other, loosely related issues.
Given the concessions on electoral reform and fixed term parliaments that the Conservatives were forced to make as part of the Coalition Government, they are unlikely to allow themselves to be pushed into other constitutional reforms in the immediate future.
Other Republicans have made similar remarks, and even the House Freedom Caucus, noted spending hawks, have said they would accept a deal to increase discretionary spending if it came with other policy concessOther Republicans have made similar remarks, and even the House Freedom Caucus, noted spending hawks, have said they would accept a deal to increase discretionary spending if it came with other policy concessother policy concessions.
The only other concession that Smith made during the hearing was to put back $ 500,000 he had removed from the $ 4.3 million budget of the National Science Board, NSF's presidentially appointed oversight body.
The company has made concessions on other points, but its refusal to agree on the principle has left the academic side exasperated.
«They make concessions for each other that allow them to really be themselves both inside and outside of their relationship, and it makes them stronger together,» Richmond explains.
Obviously, with the crux of the Wii version's controls based on gesturing and other motion - based actions, Shattered Memories has also had to make some control concessions for its PSP port.
Other similar concessions are made elsewhere: during the game's nightmare sequences, Harry throws off the creatures chasing him using the PSP's face buttons (corresponding to whether or not they're jumping on your from ahead, behind, or either side); climbing and crawling away are sped up by tapping X; various commands for Harry's cell phone, a touch - screen wonder that does everything from GPS and phone numbers to saving the game, are handled with D - pad hotkeys.
Each side says that experience has taught them not to trust the other party, and so each states that trust depends on the other side making the first concessions.
All but 15 percent did get credits for advanced placement in college, but they used those concessions to make room for other courses, rather than to graduate ahead of schedule.
In light of the news, AAE Executive Director Gary Beckner issued the following statement: «While both sides blame the other for failing to make concessions in this debate, this Chicago clash comes amid a highly volatile education policy environment nearly nationwide.
While claiming that other issues remained unresolved, union officials had said numerous times that they would not agree to a contract without getting the district to make concessions on those two subjects.
With respect to P3 projects financed by DOT, in the event that issues arise during the concession term, all parties must make a good faith effort to resolve the situation, which may include discussions regarding the feasibility of additional equity infusions, changes to concession terms or any other corrective measure that could stabilize the financial condition of the project.
What's important, in my view, is to pause in our protestations now and then and give homage to the progress others have made, to recognize the change happening around us before we dust ourselves off and demand one more concession.
Do notify your loan officer of any purchase negotiation details — any seller concessions (like a reduced price or offers to share closing or other costs)-- or other details of purchase offers you made.
In other words, it can make sense for the seller to make concessions if it's a buyer's market.
First you need to include that income in your taxes that's for sure but if you paid taxes in the other country on that rental income I think there are some tax concessions here as well since it makes no sense to me to be taxed twice on the same income in 2 different countries?
We include pictures of problems to help you and other parties involved make repairs or concessions in a timely manner.
It can only be rivaled by the concessions and modifications we make for our beloved dogs inside our homes... but that's a whole other story!
This involves a developing a voluntary plan under which the store's creditors and others make concessions so the business can continue operating.
If you need traffic management, rubbish management, food & liquor licences and other regulated concessions then the events team will help make sure all the t's are crossed and the i's dotted.
Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste, S.A.B. de C.V. (ASUR), the first privatized airport group in Mexico and operator of Cancun Airport and eight others in the southeast of Mexico, today announced that it and Advent International have made a joint bid to participate in the bidding process for concessions for three Brazilian airports.
Either way, I already saw that the 3DS version is less atmospheric in the lighting, but this video made it clear that other concessions were made in the port, such as the reduced dust, the weaker flashlight and the less ethereal ghosts.
You could use the G600 for general gaming, but it's designed with one genre in mind, and doesn't make many concessions to others.
There is a widespread reluctance among other countries to make significant concessions until the country which has caused most of the problem takes more of its fair share of the burden of solving it.
What isn't a compromise is when only one side makes concessions and the other just gets to do what they wanted to do anyway.
Land concessions have forced villagers to make way for plantations and other projects.
This was one of the major design goals of the Constitution and is reflected in several other areas (e.g. the structure of the Senate); the smaller states wouldn't have agreed to join the Union if such concessions hadn't been made.
Making it mandatory means that neither side has to make any concessions to get the other party to the table.
With respect to (1), the ONCA, unsurprisingly, rejected the father's argument that a concession made by one parent relieves the other parent from demonstrating a material change, noting that this would have negative and far - reaching implications for family law generally.
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