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On balance this does smack of a very convoluted and complex compromise.
"Why hold years of difficult talks and seek complex compromise solutions in interethnic conflicts?
Usually a committed minority can destroy a complex compromise bill fashioned by a broad majority.
A complex compromise on medical malpractice insurance, opposed by trial lawyers and by some consumer groups, was adopted by a 32-to-5 vote.
This work elucidates the complex compromise between minimizing capital and operating expenditure indicators, and environmental impacts.
The process of airport design is a complex compromise between multiple physical, commercial, and environmental considerations.
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In a mere seventeen syllables, the poem evokes a complex, compromised psychological condition.
The result is a church that spends far too much time working out its internal politics and developing complex compromises, leaving the outside world baffled and turned off.
The archbishop is to retire next month after spending much of his time devising complex compromises intended to prevent a schism between reformers and traditionalists.
One worry is that Britain's quest for renegotiation risks undoing decades' worth of complex compromises that created today's EU.
The archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev. Rowan Williams, who will retire next month, has spent much of his 10 years as the senior bishop of the Church of England and symbolic head of the Anglican Communion devising complex compromises intended to prevent a schism, but has acknowledged failing to accomplish a lasting reconciliation.
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