Sentence examples for get to a compromise from inspiring English sources

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Now that is not how you get to a compromise".

"We tried to get to a compromise where we could expand benefits without putting small businesses at risk of closure," she said.

"They're going to eventually get to a compromise and then we'll move on," O'Neil Securities trader Kenny Polcari told the BBC from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.

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This will in fact consist of the "parameters" Bill Clinton drew up in 2000 and are the nearest you'll get to a sellable compromise.

Seattle's Death Cab for Cutie are the closest the 21st century has got to a pure, no-compromise indie rock success story.

For starters, the two men should put aside their egos and get to work on a compromise that will attract qualified teachers for the children of New York -- but in a way that does not paralyze the hiring effort in the city as whole.

In the end, they could only get Elsevier to a compromise.

"They got to compromise and for a while, you had big gay men chatting on one side of the room and Bolivian immigrants voting on the other," Mr. Castellanos said.

Secretary Powell said today that "we're hard at work, and I think we're getting closer" to a compromise on a resolution on Iraq.

And that very often means you've got to compromise, which is not a word that people in a Democratic primary want to hear, because we all want to think that we can go in and do exactly what we believe in and make it happen.

But on Thursday some acknowledged that, to get a compromise, they might need to settle for private nonprofit insurance cooperatives instead.

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