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The requirement for the successful tender is that they be without any taint of corruption; a principle which is then abruptly compromised by violent events.
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Further dehydration of these patients in an attempt to normalize blood pressure might be dangerous, as it might abruptly compromise coronary perfusion [43].
But in January 2013, amid mounting evidence that the entire process was compromised by bank interference and government mismanagement, regulators abruptly shut the program down.
He quit abruptly in 2014 after the shift to privatization, which he says compromised the counter-radicalization work he was doing, including close mentorship and theological discussions.
And prospects look dim for a second Republican proposal, the "compromise" bill, which was abruptly rescheduled for a Friday vote and then later Thursday night pushed back until next week.
"Everyone in Hollywood is scared and they'll totally compromise themselves to get ahead," said the comedian Roseanne Barr, who worked with Mr. Clooney during the first year of her sitcom before he abruptly quit.
Or compromise.
Never compromise.
Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D). said through a spokeswoman that Democrats would "discuss this again when we have some paper to look at". In the day's most dramatic development, Rep. Bill Thomas, the Republican chairman of the House-Senate committee that had been working for four months to produce a compromise bill, abruptly left the Capitol.
But the government-aligned trade union OPZZ decided abruptly to oppose the final compromise.
Trump and his aides had signaled tacit support for a short-term spending compromise that would avert the shutdown, but the president abruptly changed course after absorbing a deluge of criticism from some of his most high-profile loyalists.
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