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"He has the rare spirit of independence that's absolutely free of compromise," she said.
Easy answers, free of compromise and sacrifice, are rare, especially for people who don't earn nearly as much money as doctors.
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Under Maryland's new law, the Bens and Jerrys of the future are free to compromise profits for the pursuit of vaguely defined "public benefit," which includes things like preserving the environment and improving human health.
Orman pressed her publisher, Grau says, to give away her "2009 Action Plan" free of charge; they compromised on charging for it after the first two weeks.
Participants were young, healthy volunteers who were nonsmokers and free of any cardiovascular compromises.
We would then be free of the need to compromise our principles in order to maintain our access to oil.
Further clarifying the role and possible benefit of the Cook-Swartz Doppler in the detection of free-flap compromise would allow modification of practice and guidelines in line with the best evidence.
Free markets teach the basic democratic practices of compromise and trust".
Opposition, the free expression of dissent and the rule of compromise all presuppose a shared identity.
Ontology builders should, however, be free to make this decision; the acceptance of compromise with respect to reality will result in simpler and more effective knowledge artefacts.
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