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"Compromise, compromise, compromise," he said.
Many sensible Senators are protesting the "compromise compromise".
(Has there been much word-keeping in Congress this week?) And, since this is Obama: compromise, compromise, compromise.
The country's finance minister just said in Washington thatWe are going to compromise, compromise, compromise, without being compromised.
Just to get through the day, it's necessary to lower voices, modulate tempers, eschew insults, voice soft lies -- compromise, compromise, compromise.
Sure, Liz had tiny moments of triumph — as when she showed Jack how hard it was to be an actor — but she lost most battles from the start, because that's the nature of network TV: compromise, compromise, compromise.
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More plausibly, however, one might argue that Shostakovich showed considerable strength of character in difficult circumstances whilst also admitting to his many artistic compromises, compromises which affected his integrity as an artist.
Edward Heath is played by a dewlapped John Sessions; in a terribly heavy-handed moment, his bletherings of "compromise... compromise... ...... are drowned out in Thatcher's ears by Daddy's resounding precepts.
Compromise begets compromise for the Mallinsons.
It was a compromise, and compromises are inherently imperfect.
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