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The museum's chief negotiator, Robert Batterman, said the agreement was very much a compromise.
Lo van der Valk, president of Carnegie Hill Neighbors, which opposed the renovation, called the approval "very much a compromise".
As TAEN (Third Age Employment Network) rightly argues this would be "not so much a compromise as the existing status quo wrapped up in new language".
Now, the act — known to its foes as Obamacare, and to the cognoscenti as ObamaRomneycare — isn't easy to love, since it's very much a compromise, dictated by the perceived political need to change existing coverage and challenge entrenched interests as little as possible.
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It's not really much of a compromise.
The compromise proposal that Mr. Gore made was really not much of a compromise at all.
It should speak to a vision, she said, but it was too much of a compromise.
The suggestion that his accomplishments as mayor outweigh the campaign spending issue is too much of a compromise for me.
Contador's penalty was not much of a compromise: Mire, look, take a year off and come back strong in 2012.
Even a vote to end the government shutdown, which was politically disastrous for Republicans, is now apparently too much of a compromise.
Since I doubt there are many such Israelis — Stern agrees — the solution to the Tuluzko affair isn't much of a compromise.
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