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For example, it says that 18.6 million email addresses were compromised (down from the "up to 21 million" addresses first reported), compared to 15.5 million dates of birth.
"That's what they've compromised down to".
After proposals from the IJN in 1911 and 1912 for massive shipbuilding programs, the Cabinet compromised down to a "four-four" plan; under this, three new battleships and no new battlecruisers were authorized.
It will be a topic, particularly if somebody stalls at the front and visibility is compromised down the back.
Referring to the engine, he added, "So the RS27 must combine good top-end power with effective engine braking and pick up on the entry and exits to the corners so acceleration is not compromised down the straights".
This phase can be regarded as mild starvation, since survival was not compromised down to 25 g/l yeast concentration.
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Theoretically, this locks stakeholders into a mindset that forces them to "compromise" down, rather than more appropriately building up mutual value from the "no agreement" alternative.
He brought the issues of Jerusalem, refugees and real territorial compromise down from the heavens -- down from the airy mantras and dreamlands where they have resided for 33 years -- onto the negotiating table.
The above section suggests that current dependence and abuse is associated with exaggerated bottom-up and compromised top-down neural network functioning.
After all, the pressure to compromise bearing down on an in-house lawyer from his sole client, in practice the chief executive, may be even harder to resist than that facing a private law firm, which can at least compete for work from many clients.
If you guys can't compromise, write down games you both want to play and put them in a hat and pick one out.
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