Sentence examples for yields compromise from inspiring English sources

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Governing yields compromise and interest groups, as opposed to the soaring idealism of the speeches we hear when politicians are on the trail and the clear metrics of success we measure at the ballot box.

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But Senator Ron Wyden, Democrat of Oregon, and Representative Bill Thomas, Republican of California, two influential leaders on health care, announced a set of principles last week that, by blurring the distinction between the parties, might yield compromise.

In the period during which Senate negotiations failed to yield compromise, and Charles Schumer, Democrat of New York, had been unable to find a single Republican co-sponsor for a bill that expanded background checks, four states had managed to move forward with gun-control laws: New York, Colorado, and, last week, Connecticut and Maryland.

Mr. Demme retraces the ups and downs of the next decade -- through the election of Mr. Aristide, the coup that removed him and the American intervention that returned him to power -- as every advance toward democracy seems to yield compromise, brutality and failure.

Previous attempts at interspecies transfer between Bos gaurus and bos taurus have yielded compromised offspring.

African governments and citizens will hope that these negotiations yield compromises across a wide range of issues that benefit the continent into the future.

Violence persisted as ongoing talks failed to yield compromises amenable to both parties and the takeover of Sana'a was all but completed last month after the group raided the presidential palace, where Hadi remains holed up.

MCDA does not necessarily yield the best option from the perspective of any particular discipline; rather it yields a compromise solution.

D = 2 yields a compromise between D = 1.5 and D = 4 with a detection accuracy of 84.4 % and a FN rate of 2.98%%.

Furthermore, it yields a compromise between Ridge and LASSO regressions, and hence combines a weak (l2-norm) and strong (l1-norm) shrinkage, in an adaptive, data-driven manner.

A value of z > 0 causes individual distributions to be 'squashed' together, i.e. yields a compromise between the assumption of a common mean for the λ i ⋆ and that of an even distribution over the unit interval.

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