Where there is doubt still is whether the generals will cede power.
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Whether Putin will go further and cede control is open to doubt.
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However, despite that success, they've had to cede some ground to them.
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But whether Hyundai will cede to its other demands is less clear.
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Branson dismissed speculation that he would cede control or leave the business.
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His party has accused the Cambodian government of cedingterritory to its larger and more powerful neighbour.
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In Islamabad, Pakistani foreign ministry spokesman Aizaz Chaudry denied any suggestion of cedingterritory had been made during the meeting.
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He was of opinion that the war should be finished by cedingterritory, but, failing this, that it should be ended on any terms obtainable.
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The practical ramifications of Israeli-Palestinian cooperation-cedingterritories, making complicated security arrangements, incurring economic costs-aretoo perplexing to provide catharsis.
Ús de cession en anglès
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The third condition of this cession was in the following words, viz:
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Previous to the cession of Louisiana to the United States, Baron P.N.
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Their prosperity would date from the ratification of the treaty of cession.
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Shortly after the cession of New Amsterdam William Penn obtained from Charles II.
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Perron resisted the cession of the new frontier under the treaty of Lucknow.
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The cession by Austria-Hungary of the Curzolari Islands off the coast of Dalmatia.
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The cession was made and accepted in pursuance of this power.
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The cession of Venice to the emperor was displeasing to the French republicans.
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With this cession came absolute ownership and control of the Mississippi.
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England had opposed, in Russia, the cession of Dantzick to the Great Frederick.
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To show the futility of the objection, here follow the acts of cession.
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This decision ruled out both autonomy and cession as solutions of the problem.
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They obtained its formal and final cession at the treaty of Utrecht, 1713.
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One of the conditions of this cession is as follows, viz:
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Other considerations of great weight urged the cession of this territory by Spain.
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He therefore proposed to the chiefs a cession of lands for that purpose.