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When Kennedy told liberals that a given compromise was the best they could get, they believed him.
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Why should unions be given compromises and benefits not afforded to the rest of businesses and workers countrywide?
Instead of peace, he argued in our Opinion pages, why not give compromise a chance?
-- It sure would be nice if billionaire Vinod Khosla finally gave compromise a try on public beach access.
But Mr Chávez is not a man given to compromise.
By nature Jaafari is given to compromise, to accommodation, to peacemaking.
The object of bad feelings was Britain's Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher who seemed to be as little given to compromise as de Gaulle was.
Until then, both men will have to somehow overcome the scars of a vicious campaign in a culture not given to compromise.
That suggested a possibility that although he opposes higher tax rates, they could still end up in a final package, given enough compromise by the White House on spending.
Tennessee's U.S. House delegation includes several members who are more conservative and less given to compromise than the statewide elected officials.
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