Sentences with phrase «small concession in»

Were we to plead with VW's engineers for just one small concession in the next iteration, it would be a fully - defeatable stability control system.

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Concessions were primitive in the extreme: rubbery Esskay hotdogs; salty, stale popcorn; Nation Boh for those who had achieved their majority and watery Cokes for us small fry.
Nor will anything be said about how The Netherlands has very effectively managed to incentivise the exploitation of small natural gas fields while maintaining an ETR as high as Norway's (58 per cent in 2012), or about how Denmark re-structured and part - nationalised the Danish Sole Concession in 2003 (the latter measure effective in full upon expiry of the original term in 2012).
As a result of retirements and layoffs, the latter which could only have been avoided through union concessions that were rejected, we will operate County government with the smallest complement of workers in over 30 years.
Cuomo in recent days has touted the concessions his administration successfully sought from Council 82, a small union of specialized law enforcement employees.
Kevin, the trade unions only contributed a small amount during blairs time, and there were concession on unions, the sacked miners kept their pensions, unions in GCHQ
The president of Women in Mining Ghana, Georgette Sakyi - Addo has called on government to reserve 15 per cent of mining concession for female small scale mine owners.
Gaveau said analysis by his organization showed the fires on the two largest burnt areas in Indonesia's Riau province on Sumatra island during February and March this year were either started outside concessions, or on land occupied by small - scale operators within concessions.
Joseph Gordon - Levitt plays Robert Lincoln in what seems like the sole concession to the youth audience, but his part is small and awkwardly written.
The 6 % concessions is really needed on smaller loan amounts, b / c most of the people purchasing in the 30 - 50K range don't have 3K for closing costs and prepaids...
We are less inclined to invest in small deals with minimal impact to the benchmark and smaller concessions.
But instead, my enthusiasm has grown for each sport and activity that I participate in, making only the smallest of concessions to help my budget.
It is a small concession, he says, that goes a long way in maintaining the store's long - standing relationship with those customers.
Attracting families, friends and tourists to the downtown, highlighted by nightly musical events, popular Azorean bands / singers, guest concert bands, folklore groups and some international stars, in addition to vendor concessions selling food, refreshments or small goods.
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.
Having previously successfully developed large - scale hydro and geothermal IPPs using conventional legal agreements (such as geothermal concessions modeled on oil and gas production sharing contracts), Indonesia was also developing smaller renewable projects through regulated feed - in tariffs.
Unfortunately, only half the logging companies in Cameroon are licensed, and among these companies, violations such as felling trees smaller than the legal size and cutting outside concession boundaries are common.
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.
Personal injury claimant lawyers object that, in an open - and - shut claim, a small discount of 5 % can be all that is appropriate and can represent a significant concession, especially in a serious - injury claim.
In response to the letter issued by Lord Keen Of Elie QC to his fellow lords following the recent reading of the Civil Liability Bill, Vidisha Joshi, managing partner, London law firm Hodge Jones & Allen, says: «This concession is just a small step to tackling the injustice that people will face following the reforms....
Apple's also built in a small concession to using the phone one - handed called Reachability.
However, in order to attract the office supply store, the developer offered a lease provision granting an option permitting the smaller tenant to terminate, pay a reduced rent or other negotiated concession, should the anchor tenant stop conducting business or vacate the center.
Carriers can place five or six small - cell sites around an existing macro site, giving them enough leverage to force rent concessions by threatening to decommission the macro site, he notes, in conjunction with early termination clauses.
Ended up paying to park but that was a small concession for the time on the pier and in the ocean.
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