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But taken together, they reflect a contempt for compromise.
Their leader, educated at the finest schools, was known for his cold intelligence, his contempt for compromise, his fondness for tea, his eloquence and debating skills, and his steely determination to achieve power by unconventional, even disruptive, means.
Even so, it was pretty extraordinary coming from a man who for 40 years has thundered his contempt for compromise with nationalism.The deal has been on the cards since elections last autumn, when Sinn Fein replaced the moderate SDLP as the biggest nationalist party and the DUP replaced the Ulster Unionists as the biggest unionist party.
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4. American ignorance of Iraqi culture and a widespread contempt for Iraqis compromised training results.
The Republicans continue to show contempt for any reasonable compromise on health care.
It is a pattern of wishful thinking, blinding moral outrage, willful ignorance of foreign cultures, a naive faith in American triumphalism, a contempt for the messy compromises of diplomacy, and a knee-jerk refusal to do anything the way the Clinton administration did it.
Room for compromise?
There is room for compromise.
The result is anger not reason, contempt not compromise.
Quite simply, Martínez refuses to compromise when it comes to style and his contempt for those that eschew technical play is palpable.
With his butchery, Mr. Assad has made clear that there is no compromise or deal to be had — and he has made clear his contempt for the Arab League's efforts to broker peace.
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