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But in one major area, the union made significant concessions.
The change has turned out to be one of the most significant concessions the players ever have made to the owners.
"Yeltsin will have to make significant concessions to them," he said.
"And in terms of ideology, he has already made significant concessions."
The government was forced to give way and to make vague but significant concessions.
Republican senators said today that they expected to win some Democratic votes for their bill without making significant concessions.
American won significant concessions in the spring from all its workers, both unionized and not.
An agreement was reached after the Amir gave significant concessions.
However, the young queen was forced into making significant concessions to the aristocracy.
But neither side made significant concessions, while each blamed the other for the stalemate.
The same workers who just agreed to significant concessions could also become angry over continuing generous treatment of executive pay.
Neither he nor his appointees made any significant concessions to party conservatives.
Others have observed that, for a 'positivist', he makes significant concessions to natural law thought.
A year later, both critics and supporters of the sanctions agreed that they had failed to bring any significant concessions.
Others stay and negotiate, and in some cases, the doctors have won significant concessions.
The government sweetened the deal with two significant concessions.
We have proposed significant concessions, along with revenue sharing and payroll taxes.
It succeeded in paralysing the British government and winning significant concessions.
The prime minister apparently offered significant concessions that were never enough to satisfy the Palestinians.
Already, it has negotiated significant concessions from its workers, suppliers, landlords and others.
Diplomats had expected the Israeli prime minister to pay lip service to a peace deal and even to make some significant concessions.
The two deals are expected to make the regulatory review process more difficult, raising questions whether they will be approved without significant concessions.
To agree on this promptly will require significant concessions on both sides.
"This was a moment," he continued, "when the unions could have been confronted much more powerfully with the need to make significant concessions."
However, significant concessions were made regarding budgetary allocation, in the direction that Parliament wanted.