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"compromised language" is a valid phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe language that has been altered or changed in some way, typically with the intention of being more politically correct or less offensive. Example: The company's marketing team had to revise the slogan due to complaints of compromised language.
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Nevertheless, China did agree to compromise language on the yardsticks measuring imbalances in the global economy.
And while the restaurant industry seeks some meager "compromise" language in the Arizona bill, why not consider an alternative?
In mid-May, Menendez acquiesced to compromise language that would have allowed Malaysia to participate in TPP while taking "concrete steps" to address human trafficking -- even if those steps did not actually result in any substantive changes.
One conclusion is that language development is robust in the face of genetic as well as environmental risks; the fact that many people with risk alleles do not develop frank disorder suggests that it is unusual for a "single hit" to compromise language development.
French officials here said they were relieved that Mr. Bush sought support for action against Iraq in the United Nations, and that he compromised the language of the United Nations resolution to meet their demands.
A clash over development was defused Tuesday when the United States withdrew an earlier demand to eliminate all mention of the so-called millennium development goals and compromised on language covering the Kyoto Protocols on climate change and the goal of devoting 0.7percentt of gross national product to development aid.
Comprehensibility was compromised by language errors in < 1% of the abstracts.
Supporters are working on compromise language.
Mr. Miller and the N.Y.C.L.U. are working on compromise language.
Surely this can be resolved with compromise language providing for a sliding scale.
Mr. Lugar, who joined Joseph R. Biden Jr. of Delaware in proposing compromise language, is a senior member.
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