People who used to claim the world's greatest golfer for their ethnic group are quietly ceding him back to black folks until the scandal blows over.
From the post-gazette.com
Management promised to scale back on discounts, effectively ceding low-margin sales to rivals.
From the businessweek.com
Besides, those that cut back risk ceding ground to a few well-funded players eager to grab market share from weaker rivals.
From the businessweek.com
The fence would be built a bit north of the river, and that might look like the state is ceding strips of land back to Mexico.
From the economist.com
Ceding some of that back to them could hardly be more complicated than figuring out the proposed gaming agreements on February's ballot.
From the pe.com
It's that slow When the Spurs go Marching In drowning out the Reading fans who have been silenced by their side's tentative performance, sitting back and ceding ground.
From the guardian.co.uk
He is remembered for signing an unfavourable peace treaty with Persia, ceding territories won from the Persians, dating back to Trajan.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The carrier has dramatically scaled back its hub at Chicago Midway, ceding a number of its gates to Southwest while cutting dozens of flights.
From the usatoday.com
Marco Andretti, in a Chevy, led 59 of the first 90 laps but dropped back into the pack when he made an early pit stop, ceding the lead to Dixon.