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As a consequence, engineering designers, depending on their skill and experience, will often make compromises in their decision-making, leading to the suboptimal use of materials and potentially inferior products.
Miliband, by and large, is reluctant to make compromises in opposition.
And we need to preserve the value of experienced workers' accomplishments, even as all workers need to make compromises in the face of economic challenges.
But the moral certainties of the "Ramayana" are missing from the world Krasikov has imagined, in which characters must and do make compromises in order to survive.
You'll get the stuff that Apple had to leave out Apple had to make compromises in this watch — leaving out some of the sensors and tracking technology it was hoping to put in.
Secularism is more established in Tunisia than perhaps anywhere else in the region, and as a result the Islamists there are more ready to make compromises in its name.
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Doing so would make compromise in Hong Kong even more difficult to reach.
Married, they had tempered each other, made compromises in the way they lived their lives.
"I usually had to start making compromises in the way I drove the machines, especially the bikes," he said.
But Senator Schumer and his allies have suggested that there is little room for compromise on the issue, noting that they have made compromises in the past.
Heisenberg, a German scientist, was never a Nazi but he stayed in Germany throughout the regime & made compromises in order to exist.
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