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Once again, Goldman Sachs seems to have found a clever compromise by appointing Lakshmi Mittal to its board.

This is a clever compromise, but some purists will argue that it would not solve the problems of the current fractional-reserve banking system.

This is a clever compromise if you haven't got time to cook them from scratch, sneaking a little of their earthy, slightly sweet flavour into the gravy.

This year, though, the show organisers came up with a clever compromise: when things went on too long, the first few bars of the Jaws theme – der-ner! der-NER!

The Dilbert cartoons of Scott Adams have long espoused the cause of the dispirited cubicle denizen and branded cubicles a sign of an uncaring employer.And as they have become near-ubiquitous, it has become increasingly clear that far from offering a clever compromise between the economy of open-plan and the privacy of individual offices, cubicles are in many ways worse than either.

Koenker: Additive models provide a clever compromise between parametric and non-parametric components illustrated by risk factors for Indian malnutrition.

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There are surely clever compromises that could offer help to steel workers without making a mockery of the Bush administration as a friend of free trade.

Make some clever compromises like you will be working during the time you would be otherwise commuting, agree to use a time-tracker tool while working remotely and/or agree to work from home rather than taking work off during sick days if remote work privileges are granted.

Republicans thought they had struck a clever political compromise by adding a prescription drug benefit to Medicare the government insurance scheme for the elderly that is on track to bankrupt the country–in exchange for lifting the cap on Health Care Savings Accounts.

The too clever fiscal compromises, the friction between Orszag and Summers, and the earnest discussions about behavioral economics were all part of a fairly self-contained process, one far less infected by politics than what comes next.

And although rich countries, which have produced most greenhouse-gas emissions, should act first, Kyoto fails to impose commitments on poor countries, even though within decades India and China will be the biggest emitters.Kill Kyoto to save it?Optimists still insist that such flaws in Kyoto could be fixed by sincere negotiators willing to find clever ideas for compromise.

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