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But isn't performing at the National as compromising for a troublemaker as getting a gold star from teacher?
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The inclusion criterion was broad - patients experiencing breathlessness as compromising their quality of life - to allow for a wide range of experiences.
In particular, a greater role for the private sector in the supply of public healthcare is seen by some as compromising the founding principles of the NHS.
In some ways, he is a throwback to a gentler time of civility and commonality, when compromising on issues wasn't viewed as compromising on principles.
As well as compromising the digital identities of so many users — including their bank accounts and medical information — the hacking also has far-reaching implications for its acquisition by Verizon and how investors conduct their due diligence in the future.
But others saw it as compromising a distinctive aspect of St . Paul the grassy vistas from downtown.
Do you think your involvement with these stories could be seen as compromising?
Compromising for what reason?... What is compromise?" .
Typically, these so-called "man-in-the-middle" attacks install colourfully named Trojans (pieces of malware, essentially) such as Zeus, SpyEye or Citadel on computers, which have the effect of compromising, for example, online banking transactions.
"Compromising for what?
A lot of it is compromising for artists.
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