Sentence examples for compromises of series from inspiring English sources

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Far from avoiding the compromises of series television, in which flawed characters get flabby and lovable over time, "The Sopranos" dares to make its hero more reprehensible.

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It was not the match-up to compromise plans for watching the start of series five of the BBC TV hit.

It was Madison and Hamilton, along with John Jay, who got the assignment of defending every last detail of the various Philadelphia compromises in the series of long op-ed pieces later collected as "The Federalist" and treasured to this day by columnists and speechwriters composing encomiums to the providential perfection of the framers' handiwork.

In December 1860, he authored the Crittenden Compromise, a series of resolutions and constitutional amendments he hoped would avert the Civil War, but Congress would not approve them.

The recognition memory test compromised a series of statements regarding the film that participants answered either true or false (e.g., "Emergency personnel use cutting equipment to remove the body of a man from a beige car who has been crushed in the driver's seat").

This is believed to reflect that endodontically treated teeth are often structurally compromised because of a series of events: caries or trauma, endodontic therapy, and preparation for restorative procedures [ 12, 19, 32, 34, 40, 41, 47– 47].

The election of 1852 was contested in the aftermath of the Compromise of 1850, a series of measures passed by the U.S. Congress in an effort to settle outstanding slavery issues and to avert the threat of dissolution of the Union.

In the 1850 election, anger over the Compromise of 1850 (a series of federal acts designed to preserve the unity of the nation which included the Fugitive Slave Act) prompted the Democrats and Free Soilers to form a coalition to gain control over the Massachusetts legislature, and divided the Whigs along pro- and antiabolition lines.

And so we are left with a series of bodged compromises, of which middle-class women employing cleaners is merely the most obvious.

And so we are left with a series of bodged compromises, of which middle-class women employing cleaners is merely the most obvious.

Kennan attempted to restore Tito's confidence in the American foreign policy establishment but his efforts were compromised by a series of diplomatic blunders, the Bay of Pigs Invasion, and the U-2 spy incident.

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