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Examples for "cession"
Examples for "cession"
1The third condition of this cession was in the following words, viz:
2Previous to the cession of Louisiana to the United States, Baron P.N.
3Their prosperity would date from the ratification of the treaty of cession.
4Shortly after the cession of New Amsterdam William Penn obtained from Charles II.
5Perron resisted the cession of the new frontier under the treaty of Lucknow.
1The Company underwrites reinsurance both through brokers and directly with ceding companies.
2He disdained the present administration, for ceding more environmental authority to UNEPA.
3He never did, ceding the stage, for the moment, to his nemesis.
4A treaty with Spain ceding back Louisiana to France after forty years.
5Labour has consistently opposed ceding control of the national airline to private interests.
6In short, a durable, successful currency union requires some ceding of national sovereignty.
7A board ceding control would typically seek at least a 30 percent premium.
8This is not exactly a manager ceding power to his players.
9Now, President Trump risks ceding control of the strategic waterway to its competitors.
10It is meant to be traumatic, suddenly ceding space to a new person.
11Publishers likely will balk at ceding so much control to Facebook.
12Or does IE's latest release leave Netscape ceding the browser race to Microsoft?
13No reference was made to ceding of provinces to Taliban, Chaudhry told Reuters.
14The insurers now fight for low-risk customers while ceding the high-risk coastal properties.
15Since that very little has been said about ceding it to the crown.
16At lunch and dinner bread is ceding its place to pasta and rice.
Ceding nas variantes da língua
Estados Unidos da América