Sentence examples for everyday compromises from inspiring English sources

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But great eternal religious certainties are often a bad fit with the everyday compromises of politics, inching along the path towards small improvements.

"As a designer, you need to be a real problem solver when it comes to making everyday compromises in order to create your collection," she says.

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But she also keeps reassuring her man that she wants him forever, that his kiss transports her and that "I'm Not in the Mood (to Say No)!" Chipper but never threatening or even angry, Ms. Twain tells her man he can choose the television channel and sleep with his socks on, but "In My Car (I'll Be the Driver)": an everyday compromise that goes for practicality instead of grand passion.

Everyday we compromise by not asking people to extinguish a cigarette, to cover their cough or sneeze, move their shopping cart so we can pass in order to be patient and to avoid confrontation.

The idea, of course, is that you can leave your printer, scanner, keyboard, mouse, monitor and network cable permanently attached to the dock, so that when you're not out and about, the OQO is a no-compromise (well, low-compromise) everyday PC.

We absolutely need to recognize students as agents in the school, helping to make the school culture, and sometimes enacting the everyday violence that compromises the safety of LGBTQ people in schools.

Neurocognitive impairments in patients with depression compromise everyday functioning.

However, the broadened frequency tuning observed in the PMP exposed subjects could already compromise everyday performance under certain distracted conditions – in the worst case, a distracted person with broadened frequency tuning might miss another person's warning call regarding an approaching car in a noisy traffic situation.

Taken together, the age-related loss of tactile perception and reduced practice of sensorimotor skills might finally lead to a situation in which independent everyday life is compromised (Williams et al 1982; Falconer et al 1991; Hughes et al 1997; Giampaoli et al 1999).

The music rejects the bustle and compromises of everyday life; it's a pristine sanctuary.

And, despite giving evidence of Paul's kindness and generosity to friends, pupils, and old retainers, Waugh makes no effort to conceal his hero's estrangement from the compromises that lubricate everyday life.

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