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Making a mutual concession refers to the process in which two parties involved in a negotiation agree to give up certain demands or make certain allowances to reach a mutually acceptable agreement. This often involves both sides making sacrifices or adjustments to their initial positions in order to find common ground. It's a fundamental aspect of cooperative negotiation and is essential for resolving conflicts where both parties have competing interests but also share a common goal of reaching a fair and workable solution.