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The 46-year-old choreographer had no choice but to devise a solo, which ordinarily would have been a fine compromise; however, in this case, she was working on "Social Dances," a suite of 10 short works that explore the yearning to move with and be moved by other people.
The Asus VivoTab looks like a fine compromise between portable a form factor and capable hardware.
However, it seems essential to retain its ability to bind ferric ions with high affinity use of pH 4 seems a fine compromise between preserving lactoferrin function and obtaining its apo form with iron saturation levels of approx. 2 %.
I owe Mr Mikolašik and my other colleagues gratitude for the fine compromise they have prepared, and trust that the legislation to be brought into effect by our votes will be on the side of life.
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Currently available transgene dosing modalities which rely on physical parameters or small-molecule drugs for transgene fine-tuning compromise downstream processing and/or are difficult to implement technologically.
And if there is a compromise, fine.
Legislation is widely touted as the fine art of compromise.
What is ideal, what is achievable and where does that fine line of compromise lie?
Our visiting national politicos might also learn a thing about the fine fruits of compromise.
Gail:I am fine with a compromise, as long as it's the institution, not the innocent employee, who winds up paying the extra freight or going to the extra trouble.
In the end I decide on a compromise: fine bulgar, as they'd use in Lebanon, but with an entirely optional topping of medium grains for heretics like me.
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