Sentence examples for component of the compromise from inspiring English sources

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It is on every leader's lips, the key component of "the compromise" required in the leaked details of John Kerry's "framework" for peace; a commonplace at every western diplomatic closed-door roundtable, which includes the quiet complicity of every Arab regime.

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The first two principal components of the compromise space, which accounted for 65 and 11% of the variance, respectively, contrasted the attribute fatty/creamy with the other four attributes.

Originally, the certification process would include labeling chocolate products "Child Labor Free," but the labeling component was removed as part of the compromise.

Failure in even a single component of the joint can compromise its functionality and progressively lead to the failure of the whole organ (Fig. 1) (Lories and Luyten, 2011).

It is good practice to apply a defense-in-depth strategy, using multiple security techniques to mitigate the risk of one component of the defense being compromised or circumvented.

In addition, the marginalisation of the programme within the school as an add-on rather than integral component of the school curriculum compromises its effectiveness.

Civil marriage for gays can actually serve as one component of a compromise that could avoid a cultural meltdown in this nation.

Thus, our data support the idea that LRRK2 is a component of the BDC and that LRRK2 knockdown compromises this complex, leading to β-catenin stabilization and Wnt signaling activation.

Under such conditions the supernatant component of the original MIP suspension could be a heavy compromise to the immunomodulatory potential of heat-killed MIP as a vaccine.

A spokesman for Governor Rell said the voluntary component of the bill regarding the snack foods was the key compromise that led to her supporting it.

Down regulation of each component of this complex compromised the recruitment of BRCA1 to DNA damage sites, leading to increased cell sensitivity to ionizing radiation (IR) and inability of cells to arrest the cell cycle as well as compromised homology recombination-dependent repair in response to DNA damage [ 32, 35, 36, 38, 40, 69, 70].

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