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"You should never have to compromise who you are when you're in it".
"What I'll proudly say is that I didn't compromise who I was, I was only ever myself.
There are the unforgiving witnesses who refuse any compromise, who plant themselves in front of churches shouting "house of rape".
As in Miller's 1953 play, "The Crucible," his characters inhabit a community defined by suspicion and compromise: who will sell out his brother in order to survive?
Even if he emerges from the final debt limit maneuvering as a voice of reason and compromise who withstood what Democrats will cast as Republican extremism, he remains vulnerable to an overwhelmingly gloomy public mood.
With his usual blend of bombast, self-deprecation and choreographed frankness, he positioned himself as a master of compromise who could straight-talk Washington out of its partisan torpor.
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"He hasn't compromised who he is.
Then you become a refugee who has compromised, who has surrendered to destiny.
"I would never fence if it compromised who I am and my religion – I love that the two work together".
According to Grossman, they wanted to cast the player as someone "interestingly morally compromised" who had a stake in the situation.
If she wins it will be as the compromise candidate who attracts the most second preferences.
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