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Here's an extract:...The Government had to make very considerable compromises to avoid another embarrassing defeat.
Yet, however much one despises servility, it is hard to see how a man of letters could have survived long in Rome without considerable compromise.
He should invite Congressional leaders to Camp David, put Simpson-Bowles on the table, and negotiate — not a lot, since the plan already includes considerable compromise, but enough to show good will.
Mr. Campbell argues that management has already made a considerable compromise, not only in money but in principle, by agreeing to terms that would retire only $3.6 million of the $6 million deficit.
Forget, for the moment, that the men Abdel Basset al-Megrahi and Al-Amin Khalifa Fhimah, the two Libyans charged with planting the bomb in the Pan Am airliner that blew up over Lockerbie in December 1988, killing 270 people are probably small cogs in a scary wheel and that it took a long time and considerable compromise to get them to trial.
While upping sticks might not be a problem for the affluent, for the cash-strapped it can be a difficult decision which involves careful planning and considerable compromise.
And while the two roles make considerable compromises in order to accommodate one another, the result may be said to be more than the sum of its (many) parts.
But as recently as September 2013, the proposals were described as "unworkable" by ISPs, and so the final draft required considerable compromise, mostly on the part of the content industry groups.
What happened in New Orleans epitomizes the risk of living below sea level in a coastal city, depending on structures that were the result of considerable compromise and piecemeal funding and construction.
Nonetheless, many stone Norman keeps made considerable compromises to military utility.
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