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"Right now, I think it compromised him a little bit.
It had compromised him and compromised the nation.
Instead, he headed to the Senate, with little regard for how the circumstances of his appointment may have compromised him.
"I think there was a realisation that Jacob Zuma was indebted to the wrong people who could have compromised him," he said.
Ramos eluded Castro's arm, acutely aware that it compromised him as a reporter and that the Cubans in Miami would never forgive him if he let it stay there — something Castro himself probably knew quite well, Ramos thought.
Nadal had revealed earlier in the tournament that the back pain that so compromised him in the Australian Open final against Stan Wawrinka had returned, forcing him to take some pace off his serve.
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Does his association with Putin compromise him?
They could then bind and compromise him in ways that made him securely "their man".
"It worries me more that we might put him in a situation that might compromise him.
'I won't go into what he thinks or feels about any of this because that is a matter for him, and I wouldn't compromise him.
The first question asked of Trump was whether he had been briefed by American intelligence about the alleged Russian efforts to compromise him, as CNN had reported.
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