Sentence examples for greater compromises from inspiring English sources

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Today's equal-tempered system is a 20th-century solution with greater compromises than Bach had in mind, but exactly how Bach's tuning worked has always been a mystery.

Republican lawmakers voted for tax increases at the possible expense of losing the next election; Democrats agreed to spending cuts unheard of in other downturns; and most everyone in Sacramento averted even greater compromises by looking to the federal stimulus money to bail them out.

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But it also threatens to alienate the candidates from independent voters who grimaced at the bickering in Washington this summer and preferred greater compromise on issues like tax increases.

In order for diplomacy to gain traction, it is the United States, not Russia, that must make the greater compromise and rescind its demands about Mr. Assad's stepping down as a predetermined outcome.

"There is political will in some corners of Bahrain to resolve this, but I also hear voices on all sides of this issue who argue that genuine compromise now is a mistake, because it will only lead to greater weakness and greater compromise in the future".

"I very much hope that in this whole thing, that Merkel will, for the sake of Europe and reason," call for greater compromise with Greece, Doyle said in an interview earlier this month.

The DASS presented an average score of 67.1 (± 18.2) and the domain presenting a greater compromise was the one related to the treatment inconveniences (annoyances, burdens and obligations).

All but two of the 100 senators cloistered themselves in the Old Senate Chamber, where some of the great compromises of the early days of the nation were struck and where modern Senates have met at difficult moments, including the impeachment of President Bill Clinton.

Asked which founder he would most like to have been, he said he would like to have been the one who "brokered the great compromises".The most striking evidence that Mr Roberts is stamping his philosophy on the court is the dramatic decline in business.

Neither side is budging an inch; but the involvement of the pragmatic Hank Paulson, the banker turned treasury secretary, is a good sign.Judge them in 2008It would be foolish to hope for too much: the ill will is great, compromises are hard to fashion and time is short (the next presidential contest is soon upon us).

Any person we elect, therefore, is the product of one of the globe's greatest compromises and agreements which gives the power directly to the people.

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