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In the long run, you can't have compromise without intransigence.
"[Malcolm] Turnbull's recently on the weekend been sending signals that he wants to have compromise," he said.
Thirdly, someone could argue that the long period considered in the time series analysis could have compromise the ability to associate the reduction in mortality with education, but the first version of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign was published in March 2004, so we expected some effect of the natural spread of the Campaign.
▪ First-line treatment of patients with prolactinomas is pharmacotherapy with dopamine agonists; surgery is indicated in the few patients with resistant adenomas who have compromise of the neurovisual apparatus or other adjacent neurological structures, or with contraindications to dopamine agonist use.
The play's clichéd plot, its glib laughter, and even the relentlessly middlebrow venue where it's being staged have compromise written all over them.
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"When she was gone, I realized I could have compromised".
It also could have compromised the prosecution of her killer.
"They cannot appear to have compromised on their previous intentions.
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