Sentence examples for likely compromise from inspiring English sources

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Children like adults are also prone for various oral disorders, all of which can likely compromise functioning, well-being and QoL [ 17].

An extra six months is a likely compromise.

A likely compromise is in the eight- to 10-year range.

Such a program is a likely compromise, especially if the new contract also includes across-the-board raises.

The likely compromise would create a much less powerful school board of perhaps seven members, all named by the mayor, after the current board was abolished.

According to sources in the negotiations, no one actually believes the emergency brake would ever be extended, so seven years could be the likely compromise.

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As with Our Daily Bread, Vidor's decision to bypass bankable stars in favour of lesser-known actors likely compromised the film's chances.

But more ominously, said this Pashtun, Mr. Haq's mission was most likely compromised by members of the Pakistani military intelligence service, Inter-Services Intelligence, who maintain direct contact with the Taliban.

The proximity to training of the music performances within the last session likely compromised gains from A/T learning, but perhaps reinforced the impact of SMR training efficacy.

The reason is that the ability of depressed patients to weigh risks and benefits is most likely compromised due to their depressed mood, even though cognitively their reasoning may be intact (Elliott 1999; Rudnick 2001).

Juba was in a white-dominated field playing for largely white audiences; he likely compromised his culture's music and dance in order to survive in show business.

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