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Discover LudwigThe phrase "critical compromise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a significant or essential agreement or concession is being discussed, often in negotiations or discussions about important issues.
Example: "The two parties reached a critical compromise that allowed them to move forward with the project."
Alternatives: "essential agreement" or "key concession."
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For the election to take place, Mr. Cheeseman added, "critical compromise" was needed.
But the major question hovering is how far each side is willing to go to effect that critical compromise.
Mr. Garamendi's portrayal of legislatures as forums for "systematic analysis, in-depth research [and] critical compromise" is pure fantasy.
This points to the greatest flaw in the initiative process: There is no provision for the systematic analysis, in-depth research or critical compromise that occurs in the legislature.
LOS ANGELES — When Congress passed President Obama's health care overhaul, a critical compromise provision was that immigrants living in the United States illegally would not be allowed access to publicly subsidized health insurance.
The main difficulty in designing of an ultrahigh vacuum (UHV) tribometer combined with tribophysical and tribochemical characterization techniques is to find the critical compromise between the scientific requirements and technical or technological limitations from different subsystems and components.
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There were also critical compromises, including a 1932 consent decree in which GE and Westinghouse agreed to sever all ties to RCA-a remedy Sarnoff privately favored.
But the UN has had to make critical compromises just to get the Hun Sen government to agree to a tribunal in Phnom Penh, the Cambodian capitol, with a mixed set of Cambodian and international jurists, prosecutors and lawyers and staff.
Yet after years of talks -- and several missed deadlines -- diplomats finally found enough common ground to conclude the historic accord, which contains several critical compromises for each side.
Unfortunately, many students do not know how bills become laws, the basics of our system of checks and balances, or the critical role compromise has played throughout our history -- and must continue to play in our democracy.
Patients with critical respiratory compromise, who cannot easily compensate for acidemia, could also benefit.
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