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"We felt we really didn't compromise, which was great".
The compromise, which was bitterly resented in Iraq, was the so-called League of Nations Mandate, granted to Britain in 1920.
"We found a compromise, which was close enough for both sides and better than the alternative of going to a hearing".
The compromise, which was in the final stages of negotiation tonight, would assure developing countries that patent rules do not stand in the way of producing or importing generic drugs when they face epidemic health crises like AIDS and malaria.
The compromise, which was hammered out in secret talks in Istanbul late last month, has yet to be approved formally by the 15-member European Union or by Turkey.
Eventually Mr. Bush chose what his aides described as a compromise, which was to allow an international organization to receive American AIDS money as long as its abortion and family planning programs were conducted and financed separately.
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The return journey is a lesson in compromise, which isn't the same thing as defeat.
This challenge may well require a culture that rewards cooperation and compromise, which are sorely absent today.
That level of understanding has evidently not been developed by seven years of intricate negotiation and compromise, which were supposed to build confidence and trust.
But Ukip is attractive to people who enjoy a scrap and dislike wishy-washy compromise which is the essence of mainstream politics except in acute crisis.
But remember: living in a community requires compromise — which is not a solicitation for e-mail screeds about the evils of secondhand smoke.
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