English to Gujarati Dictionary concession

concession

રાહત
definition
noun
the strikers returned to work having won some concessions
a thing that is granted, especially in response to demands; a thing conceded.
tax concessions
a preferential allowance or rate given by an organization.
translation of 'concession '
સવલત,
છૂટછાટ,
રાહત
noun
છૂટ
example
Conciliation is not capitulation, nor is compromise to be deemed equivalent to imbalanced 'concession' .
For example, changes in exchange rates and market conditions would result in Ford New Zealand requesting Mazda in Japan for a price 'concession' .
One solution is for the government to grant an operating 'concession' for a particular project to the private sector.
The Airport Authority envisages a 10-year 'concession' for the 12 hectare site, which is earmarked for a business centre in the long-term.
In 1952, the Iranians stopped renewing the Russian 'concession' , and took control of their own production.
In 1933, a year after the kingdom was declared, the first American oil 'concession' was granted.
public restrooms and 'concession' stands
It is proposed to grant rail 'concession' to persons suffering with severe or moderate haemophilia disease when they travel for treatment/check up in the recognized hospitals.
The addition of the software has been viewed as a 'concession' to copyright holders.
The character, Colin, works in the Blackpool branch of Time, which is a 'concession' within the Office World store.
The safety car's one 'concession' to alerting the turbo-charged 400-horsepower cars hurtling towards it was the blinking of its hazard warning lights.
Another factor, though, is the fact that the Musee is a privately held 'concession' , not a non-profit.
Scotland's one 'concession' to pure skill has been flyweight fullback Chris Paterson, although his constant shuffle around the houses suggests they are still unsure how best to use him.
Compromise and 'concession' can be difficult for the appellant and the court had many concerns about his veracity.
Since education is a matter of national interest, the bus operators also should bear a part of the social cost of students' 'concession' .
The current Privatisation Act says that no 'concession' may be extended without specifically applying for a related tender.
She has, reluctantly, made one 'concession' to time.
It would be a gesture of embargo, a 'concession' to the politics of ostracism.
Sneakers operates the two sports-theme restaurants in Jacksonville as well as 'concession' stands at Alltel Stadium.
In response, the company said his action was without proper legal foundation and that it was not necessary to obtain a 'concession' from the minister.
A free shuttle circulates around the race track, stopping at all of the 'concession' stands and souvenir shops.
Parents of children attending five Newbridge schools are calling on the council to allow them special parking 'concession' while they drop their children to school and pick them up again.
Such a 'concession' to the confessional system by the Sunni Board members failed to heal the wounds of 10 April.
He's not making a 'concession' to Wall Street; he's just being realistic.
Once again the offence establishes a wholly objective standard, with no 'concession' to those who are merely learning to drive.
This could eventually result in the privatization and 'concession' of the respective sectors.
The 'concession' came in response to Chancellor Gordon Brown's belief that the pact fails to take account of borrowing and investment over a five to six-year cycle.
Lines and Concessions created blocks of 1000 acres each, which divided into five settler lots each of 200 acres, though at the fourth 'concession' the irregular Lake front created lots of various sizes.
It makes no 'concession' for the size of the museum or the fact that many are run by volunteers - the criteria are the same however large or small.
this strict rule was relaxed by 'concession'
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