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Discover LudwigThe phrase "require compromises" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that a situation or task demands or necessitates making adjustments or sacrifices. Example: In order to reach a solution that benefits both parties, the negotiations will require compromises from both sides.
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The measurement requirements of these different goals will require compromises in sensor design.
But small sizes require compromises, and the XPS 13 is no exception.
Settling them will require compromises that will leave neither side happy but that both sides can live with.
In response, the United States has said trade negotiations are a two-way street and require compromises by all parties.
Even with substantial Democratic majorities in the Senate and the House, passing major legislation could still be time-consuming for Mr. Obama and require compromises.
Launching a new round will require compromises on what a new round should include, by many countries and on several issues.
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That configuration will require compromise.
But this will require compromise.
Agreement would require "compromise and realism", he warned.
Improving the air traffic system will require compromise and sacrifice, Mr. Neeleman said.
But getting agreement on this would require compromise from all sides, and Congress seems particularly unenthusiastic.
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