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to compromising
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Willing or able to compromise
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So Obama -- a good man with a fatal attraction to compromising with people who don't want to compromise -- would be welcome to join GOP national chair Michael Steele, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, and the tiny group of other non-white Republicans.
When important recreational fish populations, a growing sector of the Appalachian economy and the health of Appalachian people clearly depend on strong water quality protections, the president's spirit of compromise should not extend to compromising on science.
In addition to compromising the impersonality of knowledge, there will be compromise on its temporal neutrality.
Prince Harry is no stranger to compromising pictures being published.
When it comes to compromising on net neutrality, "I tend to say 'just say no'," he said.
But after thirty-three years in power, Saleh is not a person used to compromising much with his enemies.
Camp David represented the closest both sides came to compromising their differences, with Israel offering the Palestinians most of what they demanded, including a presence in Jerusalem.
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Conservatives need to stop compromising and return to first principles.
Mr Lugovoi also claimed MI6 tried to recruit him to provide "compromising information" on then-Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Mr Lugovoi also says the British secret service tried to recruit him to provide "compromising information" on President Putin.
This enables to do what they need to without compromising security," he says.
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