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In these particular circumstances, everyone is trying to survive and, as a result, make incredibly difficult and compromised choices ― compromised choices that are detrimental to the entire community ― in order to protect the individual.
She makes compromised choices to survive.
His interest is in the moral ambiguity of surviving in such conditions and the compromised choices it forces upon people.
Thus the DEA agents are shown making compromised choices to achieve their aims – something that Peña and Murphy agree did happen.
A sense of compromised choices, particularly as they affect women and cause tensions between different generations, runs through all her work.
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Executives working long hours could compromise business decisions; accountants may make compromised ethical choices; university students may compromise by plagiarizing, or a researcher may compromise by manipulating data.
He's an intelligent weakling, compromised by choices he's been perceptive enough to doubt but not refuse, whose moral sense operates at a fatal disconnect from his behavior.
Sometimes, the stalemates reflected the party's fragmented politics, producing "dark horses" — unexpected, inoffensive compromise choices — such as the Democrat James Knox Polk in 1844 and the Republican James A. Garfield in 1880.
As compromise choices go, the filmmakers could have done far worse than Swinton: She is our resident avatar of the otherworldly, an actress who, whether she's playing a chic Russian-Italian matriarch or the White Witch of Narnia, really does seem to have magic coursing through her veins.
It should not be ashamed of appointing (for the most part) 'intellectual' judges, nor should it be made to compromise its choices.
Some people could be born with deficiencies that will compromise moral choices; and where this is the case, as a characteristic quality, it must attenuate guilt.
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