Sentence examples for Binding compromise from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Benvenisti is similarly pessimistic, saying that in the critical "emotional aspects of the conflict," Israelis and Palestinians do not appear ready for a lasting, binding compromise.

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They could then bind and compromise him in ways that made him securely "their man".

The official said the Palestinians' mood had soured after Prime Minister Ehud Barak of Israel asserted that he would not feel bound by compromise positions reached at the summit if it ended in failure.

Merck, selling at 10 times earnings, remains my most overweighted property along with WellPoint, a long-standing contrarian bet that the administration is bound to compromise on its universal health care initiative.

Although it remains to be demonstrated directly that the spiroindolones bind to PfATP4, the data are consistent with them doing so and with the hypothesis that the resistance-conferring mutations alter the structure of the protein in such a way as both to reduce the affinity with which the spiroindolones bind and to compromise the protein's ability to efflux Na+.

It includes countries on the margins of the global system and is bound to go for compromise, consensus and platitudes rather than coherent leadership.

Even under current rules the Union has managed to ensure that every country, no matter how rich, gets some sort of structural aid.Any compromise is bound to be expensive.

These compounds bind by making a compromise between optimal coordination of the catalytic zinc, favourable hydrogen bond formation in the active-site cleft, and accommodation of their large hydrophobic P1′ groups in the slightly flexible S1′ cavity, which exhibits distinct rotational conformations of the Pro421 carbonyl group in each complex.

Framing tax as a moral question about contributing to a collective good is a relatively recent proposition, intimately bound to a class compromise that birthed social democracy: the policies that, for a few decades, gave us rising living standards, wages and life expectancy – funded by stopping the rich from becoming the super-rich.

In any negotiations, there are bound to be compromises.

They then bungle the process of making modifications or choosing replacements by dint of any or all of the following: cowardice, laziness, lack of imagination, delegating decision-making to committees or focus groups (even though the result is bound to be compromised) and plain ineptitude.

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