If he was in the mood for concessions, there was something else she would like to address.
Life would be filled with mutual concessions I thought as I tucked my tee shirt into a bottom drawer.
But these concessions did not satisfy the hopes of the people.
They may make certain concessions or privileges once given without any corresponding obligation; they constitute for a given country a special ecclesiastical law; and it is thus that writers have sometimes spoken of concordats as privileges.
Irritated by the concessions made by Alexius to the Pisans in II II, and furious at the revocation of her own privileges by John Comnenus in 1118, the republic naturally sought a new outlet in the Holy Land.