Sentence examples for precarious compromise from inspiring English sources

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As a result, the government has come up with a precarious compromise, asking these museums to drop their charges for adults to £1 from September, rather than scrap them altogether.

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Third, the natural response of diversion of gastrointestinal blood to other organs such as brain, heart and muscles further compromises already precarious circulation of the liver.

Interestingly, some respondents in that study found a compromise by designating migrants with precarious legal statuses as 'vulnerable' groups, whose 'right to care' became a 'privilege'; thus care was given based on a principle of humanitarian aid or philanthropy, rather than as a 'right' [ 78].

Stephen maintained a precarious hold on power but agreed to a compromise under which Matilda's son Henry would succeed him.

Furthermore, as many as 20% of strokes in HF patients may occur when transient myocardial ischemia or arrhythmias cause sudden reductions in cardiac output, leading to watershed infarction of cerebral territories with precarious blood supply, or of major arterial territories already compromised by coincident arterial stenosis (Howard et al 1987; MacKenzie 2000).

Conventional dual plate osteosynthesis necessitates invasive dissection of a precarious soft tissue envelope with concomitant compression of the plate to bone with potential compromise of tenuous local periosteal vasculature.

We're in this precarious position purely because our governmental leaders, from both parties, were allergic to sacrifice and compromise in relatively good times.

These 200 pages are nothing less than a chronicle of the compromises and lies, the back-room deals and honest best intentions that have delivered us to this precarious moment in history.

By allowing Ms. Bibi to become a pawn in a turf-war with the judiciary and the Islamists, the government compromised its credibility, marginalized reasonable and tolerant voices in the ruling party and made life even more precarious for persecuted minorities.

Massive, precarious.

Conversation is precarious.

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