Sentence examples for whose compromises from inspiring English sources

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A normal upper-middle-class home, with a kitchen whose compromises most Manhattanites would know only too well.

When he distanced himself from the former prime minister, whose compromises with Conservatism still rankle with Labour purists, parts of the crowd cheered.

Paul Krugman's now openly speculating that the President is secretly an economic conservative whose "compromises" actually reflect his own beliefs.[2].

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Perhaps no one knows this better than Duane Sunwold, 55, a culinary arts instructor at Spokane Community College in Spokane, Wash., whose compromised kidney function was not uncovered until a blood pressure crisis landed him in the hospital.

dPod is a fly homolog of a zebra fish gene mutations in which compromise color vision and of EMC3 a yeast gene whose compromise activates the unfolded protein response and whose encoded protein forms a stable complex with several other proteins that collectively constitute the ER Membrane Complex (or EMC).

The identified latent class structure, therefore, may have important implications for identifying subgroups of older adults whose compromised ability to access timely and effective medical care may increase their risk of developing preventable diseases [ 2] complications from unmanaged illnesses [ 5] and serious adverse health outcomes [ 40].

A new key character is introduced, a distracted detective played by Kevin Doyle (valet Molesley in Downton Abbey), whose affair compromises everything he holds dear.

The issue of racial tension and violence cannot be addressed simply by weeding out those rare police officers whose racism compromises their ability to serve and protect all citizens fairly.

However, this result could simply be due to the depleted Sec24AB whose absence compromises transport even in cells kept in Schneider's.

Here, we identified Ssa2p, a major cytoplasmic Hsp70 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, as a tRNA-binding protein whose deletion compromises nuclear accumulation of tRNAs upon nutrient starvation.

Yet, we shall not stop it by engaging in hopeless attempts work out compromises between a number of othernesses, compromises whose consequences would amount to confirming otherness as the supreme principle.

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