Sentence examples for deep compromise from inspiring English sources

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Once it rejected Mao's healthy path of "peasant socialism," China set about instituting economic reforms that have been achieved "at the price of a deep compromise with the West" (232- 233).

John Rawls, an American theorist of liberal democracy, showed how people who differ over metaphysics—say Catholics and atheists can coexist politically on the basis of a deep compromise, on certain conditions.

That is, they either strive hard to make solemn masterpieces, or they work in deep compromise on projects alarmingly out of their control, with Zen-like indifference to the outcome, and casually smuggle art onto the set.

It will take patience and a deep compromise: the Shell plant's construction is years away, and it will employ 225 workers compared to Horsehead's 700 employees, 500 of whom have union jobs.

Such deep compromise among deeply disagreeing citizens of one democratic country seems to some both to be possible and to be subject to norms of rationality (e.g., Richardson 2002, chap. 11).

The Little Prince Hospital (LPH), since 1919 is the largest paediatric teaching hospital in Brazil, maintaining an environment for innovation together with deep compromise with the patients assisted.

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Declaring that both sides needed to make deep compromises, Mr. Clinton said that there could be "no genuine resolution to this conflict without a sovereign and viable Palestinian state".

A successful attacker can steal "anything that happens to be in memory," like passwords and corporate network credentials, which can lead to a deeper compromise.

If that sounds like a bad bargain, there are deeper compromises to contemplate in today's corporate world of flex time, teams and short-term projects, according to Richard Sennett.

At the time, he dismissed suggestions that the company might lay off as many as 10,000 employees, saying that cuts that deep could compromise Sun's ability to sell its most important products.

A number of these things are no doubt regrettable or distasteful in varying degrees, but whether they are immoral depends on what the deals are, what the favours involve, how deep the compromise runs, and how damaging the neglect is (and to what sort of relationship).

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