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Reagan was a master of compromise.
Bill Clinton, bedeviled though he was by partisan fury, was a master of compromise and negotiation — and of co-opting and transforming the views of his adversaries.
With his usual blend of bombast, self-deprecation and choreographed frankness, he positioned himself as a master of compromise who could straight-talk Washington out of its partisan torpor.
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Drivers skilled at furious honking are also masters of compromise and smiles.If only the bitter politicians could prove so deft.
The challenge is to find an optimal compromise in the rendering of the simulator which allows the riders to feel as if they are riding an actual PTW and at the same time allows them to succeed in mastering the PTW as easily as they can master an actual one (at least for normal riding situations).
Politicians must now try to master the art of compromise.
It became the Masters Cup in 2000 after a rare show of compromise when the International Tennis Federation and ATP Tour decided to merge two rival events.
Ford, who also served for a number of years as a trustee of Albion College, was a master of the art of compromise.
A flurry of compromise ensued.
"Capable of compromise," the paper concluded.
House leaders spoke of compromise last week.
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