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"With most collaborations, there's an element of compromise.
"With the coalition there was always an element of compromise.
There may be an element of compromise in translation, though I hope not of betrayal.
"There is an element of compromise in this decision," said Robert Willens, an accounting analyst for Lehman Brothers.
The practitioners of the art must learn to put the attainable in the service of the ultimate and accept the element of compromise inherent in the endeavor.
Each version of a primary will have a certain colour bias, and any selection of colours made with a restricted palette will have some element of compromise, as these colour biases may lead to clashes in certain mixtures.
He also hinted at a potential element of compromise legislation: that any oil produced from wider access to federal lands off shore be reserved for domestic use and barred from export.
Mr. Barnett agreed that there was always an element of compromise involved, but the directors have tried hard not to let petty arguments override the group's artistic goals.
I'm not saying that being in a relationship means you need 'permission' to do the aforementioned, but there's a huge element of compromise involved when you're with someone.
When MCC vaccines were first introduced, these decisions had to be made in the absence of population-level information and inevitably involved an element of compromise.
But there are elements to compromise in terms of trying to raise finance.
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