Sentence examples for are being compromised from inspiring English sources

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are being compromised

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To exist; to have real existence.

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"I don't feel the games are being compromised.

Food security and water supplies are being compromised, natural resources stressed, and critical infrastructure crippled.

"The republican traditions are being compromised and replaced with religious traditions," he said.

But many in the medical world question whether the groups' efforts are being compromised by their financial ties to certain medical supply companies.

Labour unions warned safety standards are being compromised as a result of a last-minute rush after two other workers were killed in December at a stadium in Manaus that is also still incomplete.

But if those who have shelled out more than £5bn for domestic rights start to feel that their ratings are being compromised, expect them to put more pressure on the rights owners to do something about it.

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"Our concern is that our patients' safety is being compromised".

But safety is being compromised in new ways every day.

This is conservation land they accepted, and their integrity as an organization is being compromised here".

Nine out 10 nurses said that patient care was being compromised by short staffing.

"His airway was being compromised, we were losing him on the table," said one of the medics, Sgt. Anthony Merino.

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