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"We did this compromise, because of a request of the players and, unfortunately, I don't know if it was a very well-argued request," Ricci Bitti said.
Mr. Biden is taking the lead in trying to broker a compromise because of his relationships in the Senate, where he served for 36 years.
Obviously, there are moments when you have to compromise because of an engineering problem or a design flaw, but they come out pretty damn close.
"With W, which started with renovations, I kind of had to compromise because of the buildings we started with," he said.
While this reasoning might fall prey to the notion of subscribing to positive morality (where what is considered right is determined by consensus), this is a necessary compromise because of the political and socioeconomic intrusiveness of positive obligations.
The use of straw flow rather than straw deep litter could be a good compromise because of a reduced need for surface area, straw, labour and manure storage, combined with satisfying animal welfare.
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"We were compromised because of actions of a food supplier that we trust," he says.
Look, Don't Touch My wife's immune system is compromised because of chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
He cited a 1978 audit of the Westec Corporation, which the Cohen panel concluded had been compromised because of consulting services.
Discusses the construction of the plant, which is operated by Metropolitan Edison Co. Safety was compromised because of the high construction cost.
The ineffective antireflux barriers may be compromised because of the hypotension and increased frequency of transient LES relaxation.
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