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Anglo-American exporters of tobacco and rice—the chief commodities affected by enumeration—had their burdens reduced by two significant concessions.
Even here in the United States, we make few concessions to the needs of foreign visitors.
The astronomy community is making compromises to change its use of Mauna Kea.
He was ready to make a concession.
As a concession to his reasonable demand, the doctor allowed him to work.
You had better give way or I shall get the people to back me.
In any relationship, you have to make compromises.
The book is composed, like a pointillist painting, of thousands of factual details. Nothing is sacrificed to curtail its length; the only concession is to remove the footnotes from the text.
The brain hates confusion, and when faced with it the first instinct is to withdraw.
But if the client still won't budge, then maybe you should just let it slide.
Tyler was ready to compromise on the banking question, but Clay would not budge.
He won't budge an inch on the issue.
He will not budge on the retirement age itself.
The fearless rodent proved he was no scaredy-cat as he astonishingly squared up to his large opponent and refused to budge.
But craigslist refused to budge.
On this matter, don't expect the GOP to budge much.
But he has repeatedly said that he will not budge on the retirement age itself.
Morrow wouldn't budge and repeatedly told me that the column wouldn't post.
The government refused to budge.
The concessions did little to placate the students.
Both parties refuse to back down or compromise.
You see admitting that one side is willing to make concessions while the other isn't would tarnish one's centrist credentials.
You see, admitting that one side is willing to make concessions, while the other isn't, would tarnish one's centrist credentials.
The book publishing world remains able to make the mighty Amazon budge.