Sentence examples for compromise of which from inspiring English sources

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The hard drive seized from Miranda contained approximately 58,000 highly classified UK intelligence documents, the compromise of which "would do serious damage to UK national security and ultimately risk lives".

Thereafter it seemed briefly, in 1971 72, that a compromise, of which Zhou Enlai was the architect, might produce some kind of synthesis between the values of the Cultural Revolution and the pre-1966 politicandand economic order.

Chancellor von Bülow had governed, with the support of Tirpitz, the kaiser, and the moderate and conservative parties in the Reichstag, on the basis of a grand compromise of which the navy was the linchpin.

In his statement, Robbins claimed the encrypted material included personal information of UK intelligence officers, any compromise of which would result in a risk to the lives of them and their families and the risk their becoming recruitment targets for terrorists and hostile spy agencies.

I think abolishing the EC would go a long way to erasing those distinctions....  The arguments of small states vs the big states (and vs the federal government) that were applicable in 1787 and necessitated the "Connecticut compromise" of which the EC is an outgrowth are as valid today as they were 225 years ago.

.. The arguments of small states vs the big states (and vs the federal government) that were applicable in 1787 and necessitated the "Connecticut compromise" of which the EC is an outgrowth are as valid today as they were 225 years ago.

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It precludes the possibility of compromise on which the success of public policy always depends".

And so we are left with a series of bodged compromises, of which middle-class women employing cleaners is merely the most obvious.

And so we are left with a series of bodged compromises, of which middle-class women employing cleaners is merely the most obvious.

There are a couple of ingredients here that may give the home cook pause and for which you may have to substitute, making compromises of which the perfectionist Mr. Carsberg frankly approves.

Iraq's crisis is essentially political – revolving around power and distribution of resources – and could be resolved if the ruling elite have the will and wisdom to compromise, both of which have been in short supply.

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