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The United Nations is keen to protect its mission from activities that might compromise it, and the handling, debriefing and resettlement of defectors is traditionally a function of intelligence agencies.
Bureaucratic rivalry was part of the reason, but so, too, was what seemed at times to have been a well-founded fear that the F.B.I. would not use information effectively and might compromise it.
We took a critical stance: for example, seeking out aspects of design that enhanced safety as well as those that might compromise it, and aspects that participants found easy to use as well as those that presented difficulties.
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So far, however, the GOP has more or less skulked around the fact, apparently concerned that it might compromise its identity as the anti-tax party.
The accuracy drops about 10% which might compromise its suitability for some applications.
"It worries me more that we might put him in a situation that might compromise him.
In recent days, Russia has indicated that it might compromise on demands of how much it expects Ukraine to pay for arrears on gas purchases and that it also might compromise on future pricing.
Again if we have it in the department and it's not clean and they have to wait for it to be sterilised so it might compromise time again and they might get angry as well you know being impatient you know, shouting "When is it going to be ready?" "How long is it going to take?
Downing Street has said it cannot provide this information as it might compromise ongoing operations and legal cases.
The machine does not have ideals or values, issues on which it might compromise or goals that might encompass something other than its own aggrandizement.
He found it hard to handle communication skills and empathic relationships with patients because it might compromise his biomedical knowledge.
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