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The novelists, accustomed to absolute control over their creations, have had to compromise to accommodate the mosaic nature of television writing.
Paul Stoddart, the then-owner of the Minardi team who ran on Bridgestone tyres, was prepared to compromise to accommodate Michelin teams even though a reduced field would guarantee his team much needed points—and was particularly vocal in his criticism and renewed his calls for Mosley to resign.
Researchers from different traditions may be able to compromise to accommodate different ways of viewing the world.
The unequal ratio was a practical compromise to accommodate referring GPs who wanted participants to begin the intervention without delay.
We found a compromise to accommodate their concerns and revised the entire invitation process, including functionality of the trial management system and the job description of administrative staff at the coordinating centre.
If your family has a specific necessity that has to be addressed, such as being unable to walk a pet, arrange an agreement or compromise to accommodate the need and mention this as a selling point.
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That opposition forced Obama and progressive Democrats in Congress to make numerous compromises to accommodate a few Senators, including Baucus, who were tools of the insurance lobby.
But they also recommended that the matter be put to a referendum, a compromise intended to accommodate backers of the current flag, who expect large numbers of Mississippi's white majority to turn out in support.
"We should be carving out trade deals to suit our businesses, our expertise, our interests and needs, not having to comply with a compromise designed to accommodate the whole EU including those inside the failing Eurozone," he said.
An auditing firm that knew that its contract had a defined time horizon -- say, five years -- would have far less incentive to compromise its standards to accommodate a management whose accounting practices were questionably aggressive or problematic.
Page A11 National SHIFT ON CONTRACEPTION CREATES RIFT AMONG CRITICS The near-unified front led by the nation's Roman Catholic bishops to oppose a mandate for employers to cover birth control has crumbled after the Obama administration offered a compromise plan last week to accommodate religious institutions.
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