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Does this mean that Wheeler was somehow compromised?
"His thirst for attention and reassurance has somehow compromised his copious gifts," she writes.
I'd say it does - because the idea that Analysis was somehow compromised is out there on the blogosphere.
During the transition, officials in the Obama Administration were hearing that Trump was somehow compromised or beholden to Russian interests.
And if the new constitution fails to categorically reject the evils of the past, as is often claimed to be the case in Korea, is the legitimacy of constitutional founding somehow compromised?
But there are solid clues: both the virus and the fungus proliferate in cool, damp weather, and both do their dirty work in the bee gut, suggesting that insect nutrition is somehow compromised.
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Does offering the course somehow compromise the journalism?
Could the technology somehow compromise the reader's experience, or do multiple inks actually make for a greater novel?
Mr. Stossel feared "being perceived as weak or crazy, or that I would somehow compromise my professional standing," he said.
It seems that showing signs of need, weakness, dependence or sometimes even personality, somehow compromises our quest for gender equality.
This misapprehension has been encouraged by the incorrect impression that the physics archive contains only unrefereed preprints, and that self-archiving somehow compromises the quality control of journals.
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