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Emerging concerns over the host cytotoxicity of AMPs, however, may ultimately compromise their development as pharmaceuticals.
There is this real fear that large standing armies could ultimately compromise the rights of freeborn Englishmen.
The tree's roots are beginning to work their way into our front foundation wall, and engineers have warned us that the roots will ultimately compromise the foundation.
Their open-minded search for usefulness above all, he argued, will lead them to question their own outlooks, and ultimately, compromise with evil.
The danger is that it compromises the public's understanding of the actual threat; in so doing, it may ultimately compromise public security itself.
He added that he believed the EU would ultimately compromise on a deal because it needs the fastest-growing economy in the bloc to stay.
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All of their civic visions were ultimately compromised but they were compromised in different ways.
It's what happened after Bush's re-election, though, that ultimately compromises "The Architect".
But even Wilson's civic commitments were ultimately compromised by his attraction to elite forms of education.
Sontag's attempts at Godardian neutrality are ultimately compromised, says Shohat: "The film is not multi-voiced, literally or metaphorically".
The basis for clemency centered on the defendant's claim that his attorney had made racist comments which ultimately compromised the integrity of his trial and defense.
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