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But he said Hamas felt compelled to compromise to abide by the Koranic injunction against Muslim killing Muslim.
If the bill founders this year, the consequences would not be catastrophic, which is one reason the Senate does not feel compelled to compromise.
Under such circumstance, provider institutions may be compelled to compromise service quality over cost [ 10].
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High hydrophilicity curtails the intestinal permeation of cromolyn sodium (CS) which in turn compels to compromise with its multiple biological activities.
The employees say they are undertrained, often equipped with nonfunctioning metal detectors and compelled, daily, to compromise safety to get planes back in the sky as fast as possible.
They are looking for work and they have been for a while... that ought to compel Washington to cooperate, that ought to compel Washington to compromise and that ought to compel Washington to act".
The Assembly speaker, Sheila Y . Oliver did not take part in the negotiations, but felt compelled to bring the compromise to a vote, reflecting what some lawmakers say is her limited influence.
It is another measure of just how popular the issue has become that the Democrats felt compelled to offer a compromise, which would have reduced the tax, not abolished it.
That's a huge shift from where we were at the start of the week, and is part of the reason Senators were compelled to finalize a compromise and end their foot-dragging.
Liberal skeptics might argue that Republicans would shun Obama no matter how many seats they controlled, but the laws of political self-interest suggest otherwise; the more districts and states you represent, the more varied your constituencies and the more self-interest compels you to compromise.
Likewise, Bashar's domestic and international vulnerability is likely to compel him to compromise on key issues.
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