Sentence examples for international compromise from inspiring English sources

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In the last, a state must surrender its very lawmaking power over internet disputes in favor of some international compromise.

"It's a very interesting proposal, because it offers an international compromise while responding to a demand by the people to fight terrorism," he said.

MUNICH — As Iran's foreign minister met with the chief of the United Nations' nuclear watchdog agency here, the United States and Germany rejected Iran's assertion that it was close to accepting an international compromise on its nuclear program.

So, instead, the world must rely on the effectiveness of voluntary actions that nations have agreed on under a non-binding international compromise treaty forged in Paris in 2015.

Like any international compromise, it is not perfect: the caps on emissions are still too loose, likely to lead to warming of 2.7 to 3C above pre-industrial levels, breaching the 2C threshold that scientists say is the limit of safety, beyond which the effects – droughts, floods, heatwaves and sea level rises – are likely to become catastrophic and irreversible.

Humans has already managed to combine British TV drama's depth of acting and direction with the conceptual and visual slickness of American shows and the sombre intelligence of Scandinavian dramas to create a series that is not an international compromise – the notorious "Euro pudding" of the era of The Borgias – but rather a genuine coalition of sensibilities and skills.

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"Whenever there are international compromises with Syria, Lebanon pays".

What has indeed been subject to heavy criticism in Portugal was the speech of Cavaco Silva – elected with the support of the rightwing PSD and CDS – in which he criticised the Left Bloc and the Communists for their opposition to Portugal's international compromises.

Henry Hertzfeld, a professor of space policy and international affairs at George Washington University, agrees that space treaties ratified in the 1960s and 1970s reflect both the era and international compromises.

Will the lack of treaties governing activities in international waters compromise the commercial potential of the ocean's largesse?

"Disclosure of responsive information to such requests can risk severe consequences including potential loss of human lives, damage to relationships with valued international partners, compromise of ongoing criminal investigations, and interference with intelligence activities," Boyd wrote.

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