Sentence examples for compromised to permit from inspiring English sources

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Cell adhesion would, however, need to be compromised to permit metastatic spread, as would mechanisms for inducing apoptosis and cell cycle arrest.

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"Don't ask, don't tell" was a compromise to permit gay men and lesbians to serve without fear of harassment or expulsion as long as they kept their sexual orientation to themselves.

There were enough liberals in the Republican Party, and enough conservatives among the Democrats, to require continual negotiation and compromise and to permit either party to help shape policy and to be competitive in most elections.

A common compromise is to permit limited harvests, with the premise of sustainability and the objective to increase tolerance and funding for carnivore recovery and conservation.

Meanwhile, the country's four largest bar associations floated a compromise last month to permit the inmates to socialize with one another in the day.

The National Journal reported Wednesday that a compromise was reached to permit GOProud to attend this year's Maryland conference March 6-8, though it would not be a sponsor or have a booth as it had in past years.

We speculate that this can be achieved with aquarium-like drapings extending above the operating field with aspiration at the borders to prevent overflow; the opening of the draping would be a compromise between being sufficiently large to permit surgery but small enough to prevent mixture with the ambient air.

While the Tyler-Calhoun treaty provided for the organization of a total of four states from the Texas lands – three likely to qualify as slave states – Brown's plan would permit Texas state lawmakers to configure a total of five states from its western region, south of the 36°30' Missouri Compromise line, each pre-authorized to permit slavery upon statehood, if Texas designated them as such.

The citizens stage a smoke-in at his house to protest the ban, forcing him to compromise and permit short pipes that "would not be in the way of business".

The politics of rage Reprints Related items Homosexual unions: The meaning of marriageAug 7th 2003There are some legal experts who think that the language of this week's ruling from Massachusetts is vague enough to permit a similar compromise "civil-union" solution.

Both parties looked to the 2012 elections to shake up the political dynamic enough to permit either a compromise or a mandate for their vision of the federal budget.

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