Word: concessioner
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If the political crisis raised troubling questions about Ford and his hastily assembled staff, it may also have performed a costly but positive function in warning of those weaknesses. In a sense Jerry Ford had now experienced his own Bay of Pigs and may have discovered, at considerable cost, the...
The East Berlin regime probably made a concession in order to participate in the rising tide of trade between Eastern Europe and the U.S. It may have also been seeking a respectability that it feels it will gain by winning America's recognition. But East Germany may discover that...
That Harvard cannot offer salaries competitive with other area scientific centers and hospitals which receive larger government subsidy is something administrators here will admit readily. In late-May, officials made a clear concession to the rocketing wages of Boston-area clerical workers--they had gone up an estimated 5.5 per...
FORTY THOUSAND famished fans. Concession lines stringing from home plate to the 360 sign in the left field power alley. The $3 million ostentation over the right center field wall flashing apologies to Philly aficionadoes every other inning. The largest Sunday night crowd of the year and not a vendor...
That may be one concession too many for Caramanlis. The Greeks, knowing that they have little to gain and still something to lose, are in no hurry to go back to Geneva to negotiate. Though some move toward talks may come within days, the British expect no real negotiations for...