English to Urdu Dictionary concession

concession

رعایت
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'
noun
عنائیت
example
Engineering and management consultant Mott MacDonald, is partially interested in obtaining a 'concession' for the two airports, Laden said.
In 1933, a year after the kingdom was declared, the first American oil 'concession' was granted.
Sneakers operates the two sports-theme restaurants in Jacksonville as well as 'concession' stands at Alltel Stadium.
Once again the offence establishes a wholly objective standard, with no 'concession' to those who are merely learning to drive.
On April 8, the Cabinet granted a 35-year 'concession' to a Danish company, Copenhagen Airports.
A free shuttle circulates around the race track, stopping at all of the 'concession' stands and souvenir shops.
Exum Mountain Guides is a private corporation that holds the longest unbroken climbing 'concession' in any American national park.
Gymboree has three outlets in Dublin, including one on Grafton Street, one in the Liffey Valley Shopping Centre and a 'concession' in the Arnotts department store.
The whole thing smacks of 'concession' to political pressure. [Strange Canadian spellings in original - Ed.]
In 1952, the Iranians stopped renewing the Russian 'concession' , and took control of their own production.
The requirement for a 'concession' could affect the control necessary to protect both the natural environment and the experience of that environment for the people who go there.
They proposed that the law should stipulate that a concession on an airport must not become subject to monopolisation, and therefore only parts of the airport should be granted on 'concession' .
While Bush officials openly sue for peace, they continue to equate any kind of 'concession' with ‘blackmail.’
And all regard compromise and 'concession' , at least over matters of principle, as weakness, because they are.
It would be a gesture of embargo, a 'concession' to the politics of ostracism.
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.
This is the only 'concession' I make towards recognising that the festival exists at all.
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.
Voters approved the treaty, with special 'concession' for Denmark, in a second referendum, in May 1993.
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.
He's not making a 'concession' to Wall Street; he's just being realistic.
her only 'concession' to fashion was her ornate silver ring
Such a 'concession' to the confessional system by the Sunni Board members failed to heal the wounds of 10 April.
Several local governments started issuing forest 'concession' licenses since the implementation of regional autonomy last year as part of efforts to boost their revenues.
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.
The character, Colin, works in the Blackpool branch of Time, which is a 'concession' within the Office World store.
Weekend reports suggested that one 'concession' involved raising the threshold at which repayment would begin from £15,000 to £20,000.
The mother pact on 'concession' for the country's first private funded airport alone took over two years to come through.
To the absolutist mindset, breeching a principle is the same as abandoning it, and therefore any 'concession' to differing views amounts to total surrender.
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