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One is when a player is seeking to provoke a conflict that it thinks will lead to concrete gains that could never be realised through negotiations, as when the Bush administration undermined arms-inspection compromises with Iraq in early 2003 because it wanted to overthrow Saddam Hussein's regime.
While some of the unannounced inspections were "compromised," she said, "safety was never compromised".
It means that food inspection might be compromised.
After saying that not raising any revenues, and only cutting spending, would mean discarding useful things, he said, It means that food inspection might be compromised.
She worries that a new government program designed to change poultry plant inspection methods will compromise public health and hurt workers.
Mr. Annan, speaking to the Council today, sought to allay fears that the weapons inspection system would be compromised by his agreement to appoint diplomats to follow inspectors to Iraq's presidential sites.
Mr. Hess, the Pennsylvania environmental administrator, said that the state has no plans to honor New York City's request to give it notice of future inspection blitzes, as that would compromise the effort.
To fully prevent this type of compromise, deep packet inspection could be used, but is not currently employed by VMwall.
Diplomatic efforts to forestall the bombardment have intensified, with much travelling and suggestions of possible compromises over United Nations weapons inspection.
Optimization of inspection schedules and repair strategies is a compromise between costs of inspections and repairs, and expected costs of failure.
Prof Steve Field, who is in charge of the CQC's online prescribing inspection regime, said online providers must not compromise safety.
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