Aún no tenemos significados para "make this concession".
1A Liberal Administration would make this concession to Ireland from a sense of justice.
2But we'll make this concession to the old tradition.
3Louis was too much of a politician, and too proud a man, to make this concession.
4The commentators say that it was very generous in Samson to make this concession, as he was the party offended.
5I make this concession, not that Baylor deserves it, but at the earnest request of the law-abiding element of this city.
6She had heard that rich women often were forced to make this concession to the pride of the men they wished to marry.
7Polly had asked for a winding brook with a fringe of willows and dogwood, but I would not make this concession to her esthetic taste.
8After making this concession the pope died, and was succeeded by Clement VI.
9Yet he looked straight into her eyes in making this concession, and added firmly:
10And he could have the girl without making this concession.
11When once he had made this concession to the cold, it came on in earnest.
12In making this concession they intend, however, to discredit the Johannine authorship of the Fourth Gospel.
13It pleased him to make these concessions, for they touched nothing in her that he valued.
14Having made this concession, the commons continued to carry their scrutiny into every part of government.
15Jeanne made this concession with a slight hesitation.
16Having made this concession to their vanity, they took effective measures to assure possession of their conquests.
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