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Intel and AMD, which also were battling in court, recently settled their U.S. litigation, each firm saying it had a strong case and had only compromised to avoid the expense and business distraction of a trial.

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The Obama administration has tried to keep Iraq together through an ill-advised patchwork of alliances that have only compromised the country's immune system, giving rise to the potentially terminal illness of ISIS.

She added that the firm still believed that encrypted credit and debit card numbers, product expiration dates and other information relating to customer orders had only been compromised in the case of the original 2.9 million users identified.

Ladies and gentlemen, these are crucial first steps if we are to break the endless cycle of global poverty, much of it occasioned by poor health and poor nutrition -- poverty that has not only compromised the lives of countless numbers of children, but jeopardised the future of the very societies in which they live.

Distinguished Delegates, these three outcomes are crucial to ending the endless cycle of global poverty, much of it occasioned by poor health and poor nutrition -- poverty that has not only compromised the lives of countless numbers of children, but jeopardised the future of the very societies in which they live.

Mr. President, UNICEF believes that these three outcomes are crucial to ending the endless cycle of global poverty, much of it occasioned by poor health, poor nutrition and inadequate education -- poverty that has not only compromised the lives of countless numbers of children, but jeopardised the future of the very societies in which they live.

After the rebellion was averted on Tuesday night, several Brexit-backing Conservative ministersinisuggestedgested May had not compromised and had only agreed to further talks on backing Tory rebel Dominic Grieve's amendment to give parliament a meaningful say should a "no deal" Brexit loom.

…Act of 1890 and the Silver Purchase Act of the same year bore his name, but both represented compromises that had only his qualified approval.

During the administration of President Benjamin Harrison, the Antitrust Act of 1890 and the Silver Purchase Act of the same year bore his name, but both represented compromises that had only his qualified approval.

The Allies had confidently expected that victory in a major set-piece battle would compel Louis XIV to accept peace on Allied terms, but after Malplaquet (the bloodiest battle of the war), that strategy had lost its validity: Villars had only to avoid defeat for a compromise peace settlement to become inevitable.

About 47,912 had only basic personal information – their name, email and phone number – compromised.

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