For Maduro in particular, who enjoys his party's support only insomuch as Chávez chose him as his successor, any move
seen as a concession to the opposition and «capitalist enemies» would be political suicide.
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.
His final selection was
seen as a concession to the state's senior senator, Chuck Schumer, who wanted a low - profile politician who wouldn't dim his own star power, as well as a sop to the upstate region in a state where nearly all of the political power was concentrated in New York City.
The decision might be
seen as a concession amid ongoing, pre-trial jockeying.
In a move
seen as a concession to authors, Google revised its position last week on a lawsuit to give other companies a means to license Google's catalog of copyrighted, out - of - print books.
While
some saw it as a concession to the fact that Chrome OS has yet to find an identity outside of education, others saw a rich ecosystem maturing beyond its original narrow purpose.
Not exact matches
Perhaps things will break differently, but
as the Trump administration digs in on the necessity of reducing the U.S. trade deficit, it's becoming increasingly difficult to
see how Canada and Mexico can avoid making significant
concessions.
«If he returns with a
concession, he will be
seen as having succumbed to China and to have abandoned long - standing good relations for a pittance.»
Within the coalition are two factions: those pushing to play hardball on Capitol Hill by threatening to force uncooperative lawmakers from office in November, and those who'd rather
see the debate settled at the congressional negotiating table sooner rather than later, even if it means making policy
concessions to companies such
as Verizon and Comcast.
They will not contemplate any
concessions, such
as proposing a more democratic alternative, because it might be
seen as capitulation.
I
see it
as a sort of a
concession I'll have to make if I don't have the faith to find contentment in my God alone.
They fail to
see the human person
as a united being, and make no
concession for the real and restless battle within him.
One can thus
see how the translators rendered the Latin subjunctive fiat
as «let it be done,» leaving open the possibility of readers interpreting it
as a command,
concession, or — what I think is the most compelling, grammatically — a wish construction.
A philosopher with a fine Catholic education would understand the Pope's meaning, but a secular reporter, educated to
see religion
as always grudgingly retreating before the advance of science, could only be expected to read the statement
as another reluctant
concession.
But
as Novak rightly points out, «after this
concession (and despite Grotius» disclaimer of any atheism on his part), it is not too difficult to understand how Kant
saw theology
as having validity only when it is made to serve the ultimate ends of ethics.»
The development called forth anew
as history goes on will often be
seen to depend on orthodox and Catholic doctrine which was unpopular at the time, perhaps which went clean contrary to the mood of the times, and the always ready
concessions of well - meaning heresy.
The issue here is whether the claim is supported or not and
as you didn't
see fit to respond to my pointing out Tour's failure to identify specific deficiencies, I take this
as your
concession that his claim,
as provided in your linked articles, was supported not by citing evidence, but rather by referencing anecdotes.
«We should
see lions,» Harry said
as we moved out of the compound and onto the sand road leading north to his
concession.
Full
concessions will be available,
as well
as the chance to
see the Potters compete in an intersquad scrimmage, followed by an autograph meet - and - greet session on the filed.
Plus, Chamakh's added height would benefit the team on set pieces, which is a clear weakness,
as we can
see from the
concession of two goals in four games from set pieces this season.
clowns, it was a def pen and reading shouda won by 4, afterall their
concession was an unlucky og back to sols signing like i said i hav much love for the big man and iv no doubts hel give his all.i really wud just love to
see chiellini / dzeko / lloris type signings to complete our squad and cement us
as 1 of europes elite also i watched barca vs sevilla toni and palop single handedly knocked barca out of the copa del rey... would love a guy him between the sticks.....
I don't
see them producing another fairytale though,
as Arsenal's intricate football should unravel an untidy and so often clueless Blackpool defence — one which averages over two
concessions every game and has shipped more goals than any other top - flight defence this season — time and time again.
The Work and Pensions Secretary will make the
concession this week,
as part of moves to head off possible protests about the clampdown, which will
see housing benefit payments capped at # 400 a week.
Only yesterday, the Prime Minister defended what he
saw as a done deal but ITV news understands that there might at least be a
concession over how quickly the money needs to be repaid.
«A lot of us would like to
see long - term
concessions, such
as new state employees going to a 401 (k).»
However, with moderate Tories by now
seeing Labour
as a useful and influential ally, and the government under pressure to offer genuine
concessions to coax back their rebels, crucial additional amendments could have been won.
And business advocates say they haven't
seen anything of note such
as workers» compensation reform or regulatory
concessions — to make up for that since.
It is for this and a plethora of other reasons we
see the
concession of ECG
as timely, masterly, and a brilliant feat.
Again, many
see, Mr. Antwi - Boasiako,
as showing gross disrespect to the Lands and Natural Resources Minister, John Peter Amewu, who had been on various media platforms, saying the Exton Cubic, had met all the necessary requirements and regulations to enter the Bauxite
Concession at Nyinahin.
It is being interpreted in Westminster
as an attempt to ensure Mr Cameron has enough support to
see off opposition from «old guard» MPs, who have been angered at
concessions to the Tories» Coalition partners and perceived «gloating» from Lib Dems.
Climate scientists were often uneasy about discussing it, fearful that any
concession would be misunderstood by the public and
seen as an admission that climate sceptics are right.
The debates can be ferocious, Hess writes, but «
seen from an arm's length removed, the diagnoses generally amount to a
concession that everyone can more or less go on about their business, so long
as we demand more, do more, and spend more.»
A credit counselor will look at all of your enrolled debts and then work with creditors to
see if they will give you a lowered interest rate, known
as a «
concession rate.»
This is hardly surprising given that puppy mills are regulated by agricultural departments at the state and federal levels, and agribusiness, which sides with the mills, is a powerful lobby and
sees every
concession to humane interests
as the thin end of the wedge for broader, animal - friendly reform in farming.
Bring your own skates or rent some from beach
concessions such
as Zack's (
see link below).
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.
Seeing that the campaign and the multiplayer are (essentially) the two main components of the game, I take that
as a
concession that Black Ops is the best so far.
In fighting game tournaments, hitting the Pause» or «Options» button is
seen as a sign of
concession, but can happen accidentally.
The discrepancy can be
seen with box - and - whiskers of the ensemble, but it pervades all models... (Re Fig. 5) In addition, even IPCC's seemingly broad
concession somewhat understates the problem,
as all (not «most») CMIP5 RCP8.5 runs and models run too hot,
as shown in the following boxplot: IPCC's entire discussion of 15 - year trends is completely worthless....
Tripa was widely
seen as a test case for Indonesia's commitment to a two - year moratorium on new logging and plantation
concessions across 14.5 million hectares of forest and peatlands.
In the traditional view of power, campaigners need to appeal to decision makers to change policies, pass legislation, or make whatever
concessions might be
seen as politically possible at a given time.
Dominic Grieve, the Conservative shadow home secretary highlights one popular criticism: «The Act has attracted a huge amount of public hostility and helped to create a rights culture which has been
seen by many people
as forcing the state to make
concessions to the undeserving... public bodies routinely hide behind the Act to hide their own incompetence.»
On the classification of
concessions contracts
as for works or for services,
see the Judgment of the EFTA Court of 21 March 2018 in EFTA Surveillance Authority v Norway (Kristiansand's parking), case E-4 / 17 (and a press release also available).
The court approved the
concession on the grounds that the principles of parliamentary sovereignty dictated that a referendum is always advisory unless there is very clear language to make it binding, that a parliamentary briefing paper available to parliamentarians said that the EU referendum was only intended to be advisory, and that a vote to leave would entail many outstanding questions
as to how to implement the decision (
see paras 105 — 8 of the judgment).
The same
concession is involved when Bich J.A.'s decision in Au dragon forgé is treated
as a simple application of the Dunsmuir framework to an interpretation of the home statute (
see e.g. Journal de Montréal c. Barrette, 2014 QCCS 5196, at para. 19).
Many people
see life insurance
as a means to use tax
concessions.
It will be interesting to
see which way the Indian government swings — if it does give Apple
concessions, it would set a precedent that companies already producing in India, such
as Xiaomi, would be eager to follow, which will in turn mean a high level of relaxation in the norms the country has had until now.