Sentence examples for represented a compromised from inspiring English sources

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It's even more disappointing because the provision already represented a compromised effort, she added.

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It represents a kind of compromised view of signal in time and frequency.

Closing Guantánamo that way would represent a success, but a compromised one, in which a process that began with bipartisan ideals ended with political force.

A compromised smartphone represents a threat not just to the targeted employee but to the entire company.

This suggests that the SCS represents an area of compromised structural integrity, susceptible to rupture during labour.

Clearly the "compromised" subpopulation represents a heterogeneous group, i.e. births "compromised" by a variety of potential factors.

In this sense, our findings of increased grey matter volumes in critical cerebral regions associated with the here-reported risk alleles of DTNBP1 might represent an endophenotype of a compromised brain [ 29], particularly vulnerable for developing further pathophysiological processes leading to clinical psychosis in the context of additional environmental stress.

Hillary Clinton may be a compromised, pragmatic Democrat, but Donald Trump is a dangerous neo-fascist.

The cybrids represent a spectrum of severity of compromised mitochondrial respiratory function.

However, though representing a relatively old sample, very compromised elderly may not have been included as they did not participate in DMPs and/or were mainly residing in nursing homes.

Immuno-compromised subjects represent a major target population for passive antibody treatment or prophylaxis against WNV infection.

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