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Perhaps there's succor in inadvertent eye contact, the presence of a pretty woman, shared disgruntlement (over a delay or a spilled Pepsi), or the shuffle through the doors, which requires, on a subconscious level, an array of social compromises and collaborations.
Pockets of sincerity are expanding, swelling, ready to swallow and engulf the fragile elephant-on-cheese-wire social compromises in the room.
The society was reunited through the social compromises based on long-term culture of moderate politics and religion, the outcome of WWI and the post-war economic recovery.
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But I regard their victories as a rejection of social compromise.
Two minutes later he boasted that his proposed "responsibility pact" was the "most radical social compromise demanded of the French people for many decades".
It was not a matter of choice that he was pledging less welfare and tax cuts for businesses, he said, but a matter of necessity, in his own words "a social compromise".
It was not a matter of choice that he was pledging less welfare and tax cuts for businesses, he said, but of necessity; in his own words "a social compromise".
"What would be nice is if we could craft a social compromise that could keep the best of the program while admitting some of its flaws," says Sander, who supports the idea of affirmative action, despite his criticisms of the current system.
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