concessible

[US]/kənˈsesɪbl/
[UK]/kənˈsesɪbl/

Translation

adj.able to be conceded or granted as a concession

Example Sentences

the company identified several concessible assets that could be sold to raise capital.

both parties agreed on the concessible terms of the settlement agreement.

the government declared certain mineral rights as concessible to foreign investors.

the union acknowledged that some of their demands were more concessible than others.

negotiators determined that border adjustments were not a concessible option.

the contract specified which intellectual property rights were concessible under certain conditions.

management indicated that paid parental leave was a concessible benefit.

the committee reviewed which proposals were actually concessible within the budget.

historical analysis showed which territorial concessions were legally concessible at the time.

the legal team advised that the claims were not concessible without proper documentation.

both sides accepted that parking privileges were among the most concessible points.

the employee handbook outlined which workplace privileges were concessible upon request.

economists debated which trade restrictions were politically concessible.

the policy framework established which natural resources were economically concessible.

court rulings clarified which contractual obligations were legally concessible.

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