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Life is about compromises, and the compromises of the MSI PS42 aren't that bad.
But there are still compromises — and they're the same compromises we keep talking about.
The compromises you make to calm backlash are also compromises that disillusion your own supporters.
All intellectuals who support politicians must make compromises, but Trump's style makes those compromises harder to ignore.
Choosing which compromises to accept is the very essence of design, while eliminating compromises is the purpose of engineering.
When you're thinking about compromises — monetary compromises and lifestyle compromises — the experience of having so many dogs for the six or seven years, there were a lot of really wonderful moments and a lot of really good memories.
"But the compromises that they must not make are the compromises that extend beyond the territorial borders of the [People's Republic of China]," Block said.
But the real fights and compromises over America's backyard happen in lawsuits, land plans, compromises and horse-trades over which land is drilled and which is protected.
The compromises I've made — sometimes they still haunt me.
" "Compromises always mean everyone needs to give a bit.
The question was how far the bill's supporters could go in making compromises on compromises, to win over remaining skeptics, without giving in to the very myths that made mass incarceration so potent.
Like most compromises, such an outcome would please neither side.
DISLIKEHardware compromises might make more expensive models worth the upgrade.
And then we got a reasonable judge and compromises occurred.
He also notes that his own plan involved some compromises.
But Sony compromises neither sound nor comfort with the 1000X.
It's obvious that there are compromises in the ChargeWrite's design.
But after an hour or so, its compromises are noticeable.
There are compromises inherent to all three of these configurations.
Not only did she offer compromises over the Brexit divorce.
There are other compromises for the OLED screen as well.
To get there, EU leaders insist, May must make compromises.
These compromises and reconciliations give the game an empathic element.
These compromises all involve some form of a border adjustment.
WHEN great designs are turned into products compromises are made.
And there will be compromises along the way on this.
Neither suggests big compromises will be put on the table.
Making compromises during this process produced fairer and better laws.
The Constitution is mostly general principles and a few compromises.
What we need to do is find the right compromises.
Congress is frozen, and politics requires compromises that often disappoint.
To be with her, they've made compromises of their own.
But the compromises in our diets don't feel like concessions.
But colleagues repeatedly point to her ability to forge compromises.
Despite compromises and occasional failures, the experiment was broadly successful.
Life is often all about compromises and making educated decisions.
But squeezing a camera into a phone brings many compromises.
Reaching a deal will require difficult compromises by both sides.
We've learned deeper understanding, which softens the edges around compromises.
Maintaining white power may require some compromises on white purity.
We will make compromises, take risks, and sometimes make mistakes.
Such unpalatable compromises hark back to the era of Col.
As it stands, the bill has a series of compromises.
I was in love, and love meant making compromises, right?
This heated environment leads to unnatural compromises, particularly for journalists.
All of this compromises the continuity and quality of care.
"There can certainly be compromises during the negotiations," Yermak said.
But the "authenticity" of the sublet economy comes with compromises.
And that those compromises haven't brought them much in return.
And publicly, the White House is waffling on potential compromises.
You sometimes have to respect others and make some compromises.
For the most part, tiny robots like this are compromises.
Such compromises may only grow more frequent, given that the
What difficulties will these compromises face in solving the stalemate?
But you could also call it the budget of compromises.
They brokered compromises that defended slavery and other terrible abuses.
Listen, if the administration makes some compromises, where they don't achieve 100 percent of what we want but we see more jobs, higher wages, less regulation, less spending, less debt, those compromises are fine.
It's unclear if the Iranian and Chinese compromises involved any collaboration.
The question now, Duberstein said, is whether Democrats will make compromises.
But in the robot revolution, both parties have to make compromises.
Oculus made these compromises to avoid changing the Rift's computing requirements.
But Canon clearly made compromises to make the M5 so compact.
The positions having been stated; they must give way to compromises.
Should partisan polarization be met with centrist compromises from the left?
But the iPhone X is a child of too many compromises.
But, of course, having a super portable drone means some compromises.
So what are the compromises that usually beset cross-platform apps?
In reality, the six-month negotiation was punctuated by British compromises.
"It basically compromises the whole of modern medicine," she said. 2.
Democrats will not get any credit for these kinds of compromises.
The Valve Index is a high-end headset with few compromises.
India's Constitution guarantees freedom of expression unless it compromises national sovereignty.
Furthermore, having an arrest record severely compromises people's ability to thrive.
"You were willing to make the necessary compromises," Feinstein told Grassley.
Reducing air pollution may take lots of money, time and compromises.
And the art that did make it in faced significant compromises.
Meanwhile, China said both nations should make compromises in trade talks.
This would inevitably mean political compromises and a diluted policy agenda.
"The EPP is ready for all the necessary compromises," Weber said.
"If the bill can't pass, there will be compromises," MacArthur said.
Someone has to juggle egos, force compromises and set the tempo.
By 1845, all neutrality and all compromises were off the table.
Deals are cut, compromises are necessary, politics continues to be played.
Moving up the political ladder often necessitates a series of compromises.
But he was confident that the new competitors would reach compromises.
In looking this over, I can see I made some compromises.
The generals resisted, but they continued to talk about potential compromises.
"These compromises did what they were intended to do," Abdullah said.
He has touted making "compromises" with industry as a path forward.
He struggles himself with compromises his situation requires him to make.
Given Mr. Maduro's continued hold, the international community is considering compromises.
Surely it'd be easier or cheaper to make a few compromises.
But he nonetheless hinted that he could be open to compromises.
The stand-up shower makes no compromises and looks standard size.
All in all, that could prove expensive and would involve compromises.
If you start to go cheaper, then the compromises set in.
The administration will surely resist making compromises with Europe over Iran.
Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods are not interested in such compromises.
Thus, the regulation is intentionally ambiguous, representing a series of compromises.
The parties are still hammering out many other last-minute compromises.
But he's learning this year that compromises don't always age well.
And she is making no compromises as she plants roots here.
Everyone will win if the will exists to make those compromises.
That means plenty of relationship compromises (and confrontations) will take place.
His game is a laundry list of needless split-second compromises.
If compromises with liberty are required in our country by the exigencies of the current crisis, it is imperative that these compromises be narrowly tailored to the needs of the day and be limited in duration.
Instead of generating useful compromises, debate becomes an exercise in tribal outrage.
Shares of both carmakers rose after Reuters reported on the governance compromises.
It might be tricky, and there might be compromises, but that's reality.
And like so many of Obama's proposed compromises, this one went nowhere.
When he talked about his ability to make compromises with Republicans, Sen.
Shaving $300 off the price tag also means a few other compromises.
Parties seek to win office, and they make compromises to get there.
Do you think ghost producing compromises electronic music as legitimate artistic expression?
This turns out to be one of those compromises that angers everybody.
Other Bluetooth trackers offer similar options with similar compromises at similar prices.
The contradictions and compromises are frustrating, but corporate life is inevitably messy.
You just need to figure out which compromises you're willing to make.
But these could be worthwhile compromises at this entry-level price point.
Like most negotiated peace deals, Colombia's is incomplete and involves ugly compromises.
Others in Kabul, however, accept grim compromises in the quest for peace.
Do you think accessing places like the moon compromises their symbolic potential?
In order to produce the W27, LG had to make several compromises.
Signal makes compromises too — in particular, its use of your phone number.
I see the compromises that I made, that others made, in relationships.
Are there compromises that come with the first generation of wireless charging?
But the current labor force condition is mandating innovative solutions, and compromises.
Whether he is willing to make real compromises remains to be seen.
The deal that Parliament voted on Tuesday was full of such compromises.
That measure seems likely to become home for a host of compromises.
This may blind voters to the compromises of politics, eventually eroding trust.
There are compromises being made with the new products, to be sure.
There are compromises along the way though and we'll get to those.
However, these compromises did not erode broad public support for the Greens.
" Asked if he had to make compromises, Ramaphosa said: "No, no, no.
If you're getting some help, however, you need to make some compromises.
Small movements can dismiss the tensions and compromises that large movements demand.
But political compromises, judicial undermining, and back stepping keep civil rights unsettled.
And she has made enormous, at times disheartening compromises and changed positions.
It's a realistic plan to thrive/prosper even if it means compromises.
Compromises must be sought to advance legislation or confirm treaties and nominees.
Data compromises and security breaches have become a sign of the times.
I think he brokered a lot of these compromises along the way.
I don't think there should be compromises just because I make something.
And many Republicans are still faced with grim calculations, compromises and reckonings.
Though he defended the current standard, he pressed lawyers on possible compromises.
What kind compromises have you made that those collectors' haven't had to?
It is not possible for us to make compromises on this point.
Compromises need to be made, but lucky energy is flowing your way.
I've made compromises for much of my life, particularly my restaurant life.
I like it when people are radical, and they have no compromises.
Partisans on both sides would rather have campaign issues than legislative compromises.
Any compromises they have made, however, seem to have been worth it.
Because people will make compromises and sacrifices, and they'll lose the vision.
Serving whites too cold seriously compromises good bottles, muffling nuances and complexities.
Such, it seems, are the compromises required to put on a festival.
The compromises contrast with Apple's dealings with authorities in the United States.
These are the kinds of compromises powerful people make all the time.
Such rational compromises have, to date, not proven acceptable to either side.
Those who make it work in San Francisco speak of the compromises.
"There have to be compromises in a parliamentary democracy," Mr. Kogler replied.
But some greens opposed it due to the compromises made with industry.
It will not happen overnight, and compromises will be necessary all around.
Merkel said compromises had been made, especially in the division of ministries.
But compromises on other areas — specifically, labor and enforcement provisions — remained elusive.
Side hustles, frugal shopping, real-estate compromises and small indulgences are common.
There didn't seem to be any compromises from Harold's point of view.
"This is the time for political compromises to be reached," he said.
With television there are so many compromises that you have to make.
They don't make compromises because they have few incentives to do so.
But it's not the grime, either, of MCs feeling obliged to make compromises in the hunt for bigger audiences – compromises like "Summertime" and "Bonkers", which were perfect examples of how to take something powerful and make it weak.
PARIS (Reuters) - Britain can make compromises to secure continued access to the EU's single market, including possibly a contribution to the bloc's budget, but compromises on immigration are out of the question, Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage told Le Figaro.
Whatever the subject, she owns the interstitial terrain in which compromises are forged.
Instead, Turkenich worked on each hybrid letter individually, making compromises with certain characteristics.
Skyport says it can do this without having to make any performance compromises.
Thus, we must ask, will Trump and Ryan be able to find compromises?
We won't pretend that reaching an agreement won't require compromises from both sides.
Under the GDPR, Facebook has 72 hours to notify users of data compromises.
Ford and United Technologies' Carrier division immediately offered compromises to avoid Trump's wrath.
When it comes to picking a speaker, you often have to make compromises.
However the government's main opposition is set to block it — even with compromises.
Motorola's Moto E6 line is all about compromises for the sake of affordability.
Just because it's thin, lightweight and portable, doesn't mean it compromises on performance.
Of course, no bike design is without compromises, regardless of the GoCycle slogan.
Compromises the security of the country by refusing to upgrade from Windows '95.
In each case, he worked with the Democrat-controlled Congress to forge compromises.
Energy independence, from foreign sources and from fossil fuel dependence, meant making compromises.
Then, though, came a series of compromises in which Sanders extracted major concessions.
Compromises need to be made—but more fun needs to be had, too!
The first is not to put too much hope in last minute compromises.
That also meant he was unsullied by the compromises of the grand coalition.
Having a hardware keyboard requires compromises in other key areas, namely the display.
All of the sudden it compromises the actual product you want to take.
"The EPP is ready for all the necessary compromises," Weber said on Monday.
But leaving the EU demands a series of complicated compromises in the middle.
Click here to view original GIFLife is all about compromises and trade-offs.
That said, wonderful compromises could be made, as well as a philosophical breakthrough.
Per Caitlin, senators are still trying to broker compromises — including one between Sens.
Yahoo Breach Compromises 3 Billion AccountsThe most accounts ever compromised in one breach.
Sleep deprivation compromises your body's ability to metabolize carbohydrates and control food intake.
He has cut too many compromises and failed to confront Indonesia's vested interests.
Such compromises are a long way off for Alliance 90's American counterparts.
But there will be no compromises on what Europe calls "freedom of movement".
The government rejects complaints that the bill compromises the autonomy of the commissioners.
Letter of Recommendation The punishing rents of New York City breed unusual compromises.
Yet the EU specialises in muddled compromises and talking its way around referendums.
It's always interesting to look at the compromises of the more affordable model.
With the latest compromises, the bill is expected to sail through the House.
"It definitely compromises the re-entry process," Gotsch said of the contracts ending.
In the end, the creation of "emotional barriers" took the form of compromises.
Such compromises compound the sense that the bloc does not represent actual Europeans.
The only question is whether chumminess compromises the work Fields and others do.
Murphy crafted the measure, which passed 422-2 after multiple compromises and revisions.
She has made too many messy compromises and revealed too much rococo calculation.
Feinstein, Durbin and all congressional Democrats: No compromises with Republican extremism on immigration.
They may not agree on everything, but I think there could be compromises.
We cannot stand by as our country compromises its basic values and humanity.
Our social order is maintained by a series of ongoing negotiations and compromises.
We like: The vintage charm found throughout the property that never compromises quality.
"I definitely knew which compromises I did not want to make," she said.
Though you may expect compromises for the low fee, you'll encounter very few.
But, of course, growing up is all about making compromises with your values.
The census ruling in particular showcased the willingness of Roberts to craft compromises.
All of the research in this field involves imperfect data and methodological compromises.
But budget and government spending processes are almost always major compromises in Congress.
She said they were under pressure to make compromises they could not accept.
Compromises are necessary, and they will continue to be necessary in the future.
Last week, Amazon offered some compromises at its facilities in the Minneapolis area.
" But, she said, "when you make people feel threatened, nobody compromises with evil.
But under Mr. Trump, Republicans have postponed inevitable compromises even more than usual.
I believe it sometimes compromises my privacy, even though they are my family.
No one in Trump's administration was forced into this service and its compromises.
It is loath to make political compromises, refusing to participate in coalition governments.
Lab-grown meat is a middle ground, and, like all compromises, it's messy.
Do you hate it when phone manufacturers make compromises in their flagship phones?
It's still too expensive and there are still too many app-based compromises.
In legislative negotiations, skeptics of the expansion were able to secure several compromises.
While that's a good way to win the horsepower wars, there are compromises.
The more clever you are, the fewer compromises you will have to make.
But agreeing on the policy's details would require many compromises from all involved.
Not a unity ticket, just working with a new friend on hard compromises.
As the poor overtake the privileged, secrets are exposed and compromises are made.
He just wants the GOP leaders to get some compromises hammered out first.
Those compromises are tough to swallow when you factor in the Razr's price.
You won't need to struggle over questions of ownership or make any compromises.
Importation risks forfeiting future cures and compromises the safety of the drug supply.
Obamacare is being hobbled by the political compromises made to get it passed.
The hospital works with the F.B.I. after a hacker compromises the computer system.
Like Sanders himself, they've tended to rail against the party's compromises as activists.
She has made many compromises, beginning way back with prioritizing Bill's political career.
To sustain a large and ambitious art institution, certain compromises must be made.
But Razer's compromises mean it may no longer be the laptop you're looking for.
Tillis suggested putting together pairs of compromises that satisfy both sides to gain momentum.
I feel like every record comes up against financial constraints that make compromises necessary.
And the devices available for less ask some very serious compromises of their users.
A pragmatist is more likely to enter coalitions, make compromises, and negotiate to settlements.
Compromises were made, but by the mid-4403th Century, pitch inflation had become unmanageable.
"If you never make compromises you'll end up damned lonely, pretty quickly," Gabriel said.
OnePlus is an interesting phone maker because it makes different choices for those compromises.
One of the most important compromises comes in the form of the game's visuals.
I can see why some people would not want to make those compromises, however.
Now he is threatening a veto of the likeliest bipartisan compromises in the Senate.
Critics have long argued that it compromises privacy and could lead to mass surveillance.
Those compromises have put the internet's greatest store of knowledge in a difficult place.
When he faces inevitable setbacks will he negotiate compromises, as he has often indicated?
There are compromises that come with the Switch's $300 price point, and nothing's perfect.
But instead of appearing as a shrewd politician, those compromises made Erdogan appear weak.
Where previous OnePlus phones were marred with compromises, the OnePlus 3 makes almost none.
The Constitution is a jigsaw puzzle of compromises that left no delegate fully satisfied.
That are a lot of other compromises with the R1 that are worth mentioning.
Let's start with the hardware, because it's what every budget phone's compromises stem from.
For a long time, ultra-portable computing came with a whole lot of compromises.
If you look at the entire MacBook lineup right now, you'll find compromises aplenty.
The bottom line: The political compromises required to solve these problems will be painful.
But in the end, everyone did find some common ground and agree to compromises.
The quest for an excellent speaker system is littered with different questions and compromises.
I will never vote for any bill that compromises a woman's reproductive health care.
He made deals and compromises, just enough to get it over the finish line.
It is doubtful that either side is feeling enough pain to make serious compromises.
Indeed, that all algorithmic 'solutions' are abstractions that make compromises on accuracy and utility.
But experience shows that at any time, a presidential tweet could undermine legislative compromises.
Although he publicly supports stronger abortion protections, Cuomo has really only offered tepid compromises.
And with that sudden popularity comes a whole new set of compromises and disappointments.
Conaway would not confirm the SNAP changes, saying only that compromises had been made.
It is questionable whether such compromises could be reached in today's zero-sum world.
Still, the organizers had to make some compromises given the lack of preparation time.
The vulnerability compromises the CAN bus that controls many vehicle system in the car.
Opponents have desperately tried to argue that Norwegian and NAI's business model compromises safety.
Last year, at the University of Toronto, Kagan described her approach to crafting compromises.
They want to make compromises if the compromise comports with all of their beliefs.
Stress affects teachers' physical health, compromises teaching performance and negatively impacts student well-being.
But to do so, Trump will need to demand painful compromises from both sides.
The lasting consequences of mistakes or imperfect compromises decisions matter in all three shows.
This agreement is a compromise between 12 different nations, and compromises are never perfect.
This, they reasoned, could only be the result of untoward compromises by their party.
He had promised a revolution, but he delivered compromises with Nepal's older political parties.
Biracialism, religious syncretism, and the invention of traditions all allow for compromises over identity.
In the House, rank-and-file members have sought to bridge their own compromises.
And he made some mistakes and bad compromises, as politicians are wont to do.
Both sides should be willing to accept compromises for the greater benefit of cooperation.
Some governments took serious political risks to forge the compromises needed for the TPP.
With Israel's parliament in recess until October, any major compromises are already on hold.
Pain is painful, in particular for policymakers confronted with tough decisions and difficult compromises.
It may not have the parliamentary support to make compromises and stick to agreements.
Also some effort to ensure you don't accidentally do something that compromises your anonymity
But be open to talking about your feelings, listening to others, and finding compromises.
But useful as lidar is, it also involves physical compromises that limit its capabilities.
However, I found that Comfort Plus on Delta's 7573-200 came with some compromises.
But because of the phone's many compromises, it is impractical even for gear heads.
Notre Dame fans wrestle with the compromises that the maintenance of their mystique requires.
"Like any important negotiation, we had to make compromises," he said, speaking in French.
The only argument you needed against the doubters and the garbage and the compromises.
The technology could have vast strategic implications if quantum computing compromises existing encryption techniques.
Accomplished people lacking inner strength can't resist the compromises necessary to survive this president.
Often, Mr. Trudeau acknowledged in the interview, compromises like this have disappointed some supporters.
For hope to resurface, we need specific issues and potential compromises to re-emerge.
Mr. Trump declared that the two sides had agreed in principle to some compromises.
I am prepared to make leviathan compromises to pull us back from that brink.
In conceiving this intricate piece for young voices, Mr. Wuorinen didn't make many compromises.
This lack of permanent leadership compromises the effectiveness of the ATF's law enforcement mission.
Tsai has already made compromises that go too far for many of her supporters.
But compromises were not on his agenda, so it wound up taking two years.
Sure, she compromises, she sometimes dissembles and at times her judgment has been flawed.
The portability's the thing here, but shrinking the device down comes with some compromises.
Even the world's best negotiator can't make a deal with someone who never compromises.
Like all compromises, Hatch-Waxman is not perfect, but it has been largely successful.
It is going to be hard work, and compromises will have to be made.
Women, especially women around Clinton's age, see their own compromises and struggles in her.
You're fantastic at compromising, but ask yourself today if you're making too many compromises.
This happens involuntarily in people with Parkinson's disease, which compromises the brain's reward centers.
And Esmail and his team are slowly showing us how these women are defined by their compromises with the world around them, compromises that have been necessary to make but which have cut them off from loved ones or their own humanity.
Such compromises forestalled a major court showdown, but increased the frustration at the Justice Department.
Plus, pollution breaks down collagen and the skin's lipid layer, which compromises the barrier function.
As for Jon, Bran compromises with Greyworm by sending him back to the Night's Watch.
Such compromises invariably follow attempts to enact sweeping changes to existing economic and legal systems.
Those readings of the Byrd Rule's application to Medicare-for-all do reveal possible compromises.
More such compromises will no doubt be mooted before our official EU departure is finalised.
Compromises must be made between our need for control and life's unexpected twists and turns.
The compromises she's willing to make to keep her family together make her really interesting.
The biggest change to Fire Emblem as a whole is Heroes' free-to-play compromises.
They didn't think they had to make compromises to get people to say their name.
But all those laptops ask you to make more uncomfortable compromises than the Surface Laptop.
The Vietnamese respond to such vexations the way they have always done: they strike compromises.
When tension cropped up among the developers, Mr. Andresen kept the peace by brokering compromises.
It makes some obvious compromises, but it never drops the ball in any crucial areas.
Then Xi has to worry that hardliners like Trump adviser Peter Navarro will sabotage compromises.
That old school, no-compromises Super Mario challenge is there for anyone that wants it.
Even with the compromises, though, some House Republicans voted against the bill earlier this week.
Winner: MacBookThe ChampionThe MacBook and iPad Pro are Apple's cheapest computers, but both demand compromises.
He also outlined compromises she made with Republican colleagues during her time in the Senate.
Compromises, however, make popular bills, it seems: H.R. 699 had a whopping 314 co-sponsors.
Unfortunately, while every president seeks to achieve all his goals, they often must make compromises.
In that role, Michel will be tasked with building compromises between the 28 member states.
But the compromises here, which are mostly inherent in all gaming laptops, lay on thick.
As Mrs May knows only too well, weakness often makes compromises even harder to agree.
The solution has to be coming to peace with the reality that politics involves compromises.
What kind of moral compromises should conservatives make to win a cultural or political battle?
He has routinely said that this timetable is a realistic one if negotiators find compromises.
Britain is subject to some 700 international treaties involving multi-lateral submissions to multilateral compromises.
Choosing the One over the H2O (or vice versa) comes with a number of compromises.
What kind of compromises to the cuisine do you think will come with that transition?
Matt: I hope there will not be any compromises in the quality of the food.
"You can rely on one thing, there will be no lazy compromises here," Osterloh said.
Instead of pinning blame, he spoke optimistically, if generically, of making compromises and reaching agreements.
We'll each make individual decisions on which compromises to make and which workarounds to adopt.
Obamacare, was a nightmare of compromises that emerged only after long months of vitriolic debate.
The eventual outcome will be subject, as always in the EU, to thousands of compromises.
They see political institutions as corrupt, and worry they will have to make painful compromises.
In addition to jeopardizing public health, PCB contamination compromises the Hudson's economic and recreational values.
Clinton has billed herself as a pragmatist, willing to take the compromises that are available.
Polls show that eight in 85033 voters want politicians who will work to find compromises.
But if you talk about the big three to five challenges, you can find compromises.
Palestinians would be wise to heed Kerry's advice and offer compromises to Israel in return.
Compromises of even the most sensitive and well-protected systems occur on a regular basis.
"Girls make all sorts of compromises to get through a day of school," Yousef said.
In our polarized environment, anything that guides us toward workable compromises is a treasure indeed.
As writer Ta-Nehisi Coates pointed out on Twitter, there already were compromises on slavery.
"We embrace the peasant traditions of central Italy — no compromises, no shortcuts," Mr. Gerbi said.
Clinton begin striking compromises with Republicans to pass, to name one example, an immigration overhaul.
"More likely ... we'll have to make some compromises with Democrats and their priorities," Cotton said.
That means working toward reasonable compromises with those who do not hold our same beliefs.
They have flawed records, as most politicians do, marked by bad positions and dubious compromises.
Republicans have, at this point, firmly discredited Democratic moderates and their promises of technocratic compromises.
These are the compromises foisted upon us by powerful corporations and the politicians they own.
The result may not wholly satisfy partisans on either side, but that's what compromises mean.
"In a lot of industries, I understand that it comes down to compromises," he said.
"The compromises in the constitutional convention shaped what America is today," Ms. Noseworthy, 14, said.
Instead, she outlined a 10-point strategy that repeated compromises or plans she's previously offered.
Proposed compromises on SALT deductions alone would likely cost them hundreds of billions in offsets.
Every product required compromises, every design depended on the experience and artistry of its creators.
But the law also made big compromises that experts say will make it less powerful.
Doesn't scripture repeatedly condemn the exact kinds of moral compromises that so many Christians made?
They have grown accustomed to the politics of rationalization and the moral compromises it demands.
He joked that some people might ask him if he couldn't make a few compromises.
In places where this seems impossible, lawmakers could consider sensible compromises, like a sunset provision.
We had already made enormous compromises by agreeing to the venue at the White House.
M.L.B. has already made compromises to accommodate the arrival of Ohtani and his extraordinary talent.
Compromises in Europe, a rethink on medical marijuana in Britain and trade tensions roil markets.
It was one that, after many conversations, many concessions and compromises, carefully combined both cultures.
The Hong Kong protests have just crystallized these compromises into more dramatic and visible choices.
Dave Delaney, 2000, knew the compromises required by a jerry-built bedroom all too well.
"As with any successful negotiation, both sides will have to make compromises," Mr. Trump said.
Kim, like any politician, needs to show he is achieving results before making harder compromises.
No peace agreement, following on the heels of such intensive talks, comes without mutual compromises.
If there are to be compromises and horse-trading, they may not be likely soon.
You get alliances, you get meltdowns, you get negotiations, you get compromises, you get betrayals.
The system began with a series of hurried political compromises amid the country's 1979 revolution.
Making the compromises necessary to persuade others — and enter government — is outside their comfort zone.
They say the Democratic Party, both nationally and locally, has made too many moral compromises.
Standalone VR headsets like the Oculus Go have offered more convenient replacements with fewer compromises.
I was also used to making compromises so that the adults around me felt comfortable.
Compromises must be made in politics, sometimes referred to as the art of the possible.
EPA spokesman Jahan Wilcox said Dravis's end date in no way compromises the committee's investigation.
This mandate to buy insurance compromises the personal freedom that Americans claim as a birthright.
This intensifies polarization in Congress, making legislative compromises necessary for passing bills all but impossible.
He made tragic compromises, lost his pride, changed his name—all to protect his family.
Democrats were bitterly disappointed by the compromises Obama made when he had huge Democratic majorities.
To work with the Social Democrats would require meaningful compromises on serious public policy issues.
At present his career typifies how the incessant demand for new material compromises quality control.
Its relatively weak federal government must strike compromises among provinces with varying ideologies, cultures and languages.
"Compromises and concessions will be needed on all sides ... including (from) the Syrian government," Putin said.
This modular design does come with a couple compromises — most notably  the 3.5 mm headphone jack.
But those are the compromises you'll have to make for a laptop that only costs $12.23.
The compromises may prove too painful for either man to risk facing down his respective hardliners.
Brokering compromises among feuding politicians in the Pacific is a little-known part of his job.
Many observers, perhaps naively, had expected some sign of increased pressure on Israel to make compromises.
They argue they need to do this to get the votes, and work out difficult compromises.
It's also possible bipartisan compromises could emerge, blurring the messaging and fundraising efforts of party leaders.
"There were a lot of compromises that had to be made along the way," Utah Sen.
Getting everyone to agree on a common denominator was a painfully demanding task and necessitated compromises.
If you will make compromises unilaterally, they will treat it as a sign of your weakness.
Plenty of US companies work in and with countries that require them to make moral compromises.
Instead, I want to talk about how Palm is attempting to solve some of those compromises.
But I'm just going to tell you right now that they mostly consist of more compromises.
His cosiness with Mr Netanyahu, conversely, could allow him to wring significant compromises from the Israelis.
With compromises like this, the union could theoretically break its roadblocks and prepare for future crises.
Few other compromises are possible between the smoke-free hospital and the hard-core, implacable smoker.
Detecting mass discontent in the streets, Sisi pushed Mursi to reach compromises with his political opponents.
Compromises struck in the heart of the continent can fail to win assent at the periphery.
In part, that is because of the compromises Mr Peña made to win the SNTE's support.
"We will get there," he says, predicting compromises on a limited EMF and some common investments.
You don't need to make compromises and allocate part of your inventory to the online platform.
The grubby compromises and political manoeuvring that government involves do not always suit the merely competent.
Carving out a niche before ever-cheaper smartphones make its compromises obsolete will not be easy.
Professional opinion without a direct examination compromises both the integrity of the psychiatrist and the profession.
It can skew the information you get, and it compromises your role as an objective observer.
There are some compromises you have to make with the Cloud Cam beyond just picture quality.
And as the last few months have constantly reminded us, we've already made enough moral compromises.
Both options have enough compromises to undermine the point of using voice in the first place.
This directly compromises Indian security given the nature of its relations with many of its neighbors.
The Trump administration should be very wary of compromises that buy into the climate change narrative.
So far, the couple have been able to make compromises about important features in the house.
Their undying debt compromises their health, or at least their ability to pay their healthcare bills.
Making visuals is a series of compromises on how to best relay information to a reader.
This kind of routine compromises several aspects of your life and drains your overall well-being.
But neither side gave any indication of what compromises they might make to break the deadlock.
Encryption has a critical role in protecting our digital systems against compromises by hackers and thieves.
Compromises and middle of the road solutions are less common and not very popular these days.
The movement: Already, sources and lawmakers are hinting at two big changes/compromises in the works.
"We know that we would have to make painful compromises with Moscow and Assad," he said.
She said Dourson's career as a chemical industry representative compromises his ability to oversee the industry.
"I'll be able to do what I want and have to make fewer compromises," he said.
The question is, are there people in that room who are willing to make some compromises?
On Friday, another NDRC official at the same conference indicated the agency might make some compromises.
Q. What were the hardest compromises that you had to make to reach a final agreement?
He had to make compromises, he told his supporters so, and they had to like it.
I was too young, maybe, to realize that the contests, the paperwork, the compromises were unjust.
If your kid is too young to read subtitles, you no longer need to make compromises.
You love this man, so I'm assuming that he also makes compromises and allowances for you.
"All of us are discussing plans and possible compromises in ending the shutdown," Collins told CNN.
Mr. Payan said the final accord produced an unwieldy set of compromises among the three countries.
These women accept compromises and adapt to their environments; they practice English and interact with foreigners.
If it took some wiliness to remain in their jobs, then perhaps some compromises are worthwhile.
IS I, GTOS, INT, TSO'S were the compromises that yielded a glut of longer bonus material.
When debates over everything from abortion to guns inspire apocalyptic rhetoric, what compromises are actually possible?
A lot of technical compromises were made, but it's very much Borderlands 2 on a Vita.
For these people, a tablet, despite its compromises, is good enough to meet their computing needs.
How it compromises the legal system — as a lawyer, that is so deeply troubling to me.
To do any of the compromises that, frankly, a lot of other companies have to make.
In the Middle East, he tirelessly traveled between capitals to knit together compromises among antagonistic leaders.
In other words, this is a story about compromises — and a riveting, unsettling one at that.
"Full court press, lots of compromises [are] on the table," a senior administration official said afterward.
Rees made compromises so that she could still work on the themes that interested her most.
There are lots of liberals tired of defending the compromises and concessions past Democrats have made.
The compromises could in many cases have catastrophic effects, from blackouts to life-threatening industrial accidents.
"Hence, they are forced to make compromises to soften their stances over human rights," Hu said.
Be open to compromises as Orsini and Flint were, and the conversation will be much easier.
It behooves Macron to arrive with several compromises that Trump could seize on as personal victories.
But it's also a way of deferring adulthood, with its unavoidable ideological compromises and moral imperfections.
Unlike the Galaxy Fold, the new Galaxy Z Flip compromises less on being an actual phone.
The search lasted almost six months without success, despite compromises to the ages of the twins.
" At that moment, Almodóvar says, he saw in Wilder's eyes "memories of compromises, failures, and misunderstandings.
Leadership is wary of upsetting the compromises in the legislation, named the American Hleath Care Act.
Our task is to find compromises ... Being underestimated is a very good position to be in.
He seeks $130,000 from Dr. Seuss Enterprises to pay for his costs and some more compromises.
It's currently a very competitive market, so chances are, you're going to have to make compromises.
"Nobody's against, but nobody's really for" making compromises with the non-Orthodox Jewish streams, he said.
For him, all that matters is the win, even if he compromises and corrupts our democracy.
Yet despite the constraints and pressure, some workers managed to strike sensible compromises between various demands.
The result will likely be gridlock (though unusual bipartisan compromises are possible, depending on the issue).
In a year's time, there could just be a better chance of compromises that suit all sides.
Thankfully, you won't have to make many spec compromises if you want to support a good cause.
A positive outcome will require difficult compromises from all sides, courage and determination to reach an agreement.
Nissan claims the approach requires few compromises but means a less complex — and thus less expensive — product.
In both cases, the compromises have been painful enough to make the devices at least somewhat unappealing.
"The legal limits that are set for drinking water often include political and economic compromises," Leiba noted.
So small-bore compromises are the only way forward for the foreseeable future in a divided government.
And that will require him to make compromises with the very establishment he has long stood against.
A lasting resolution to the trade war will require multiple compromises on such matters, the professor continued.
It suggests that compromises that seemed intrinsic to the analysis of streaming data are not actually necessary.
In fact, it has to do with the compromises associated with tracking something using a GSM signal.
He was one of the most pure artist who never compromised in a world full of compromises.
Every one of my MacBooks has come with compromises that I learned to accept and work around.
Climate policy, a jerry-rigged system of subsidies and compromises, in America and everywhere, needs an overhaul.
Is it worth all of the compromises and first-generation problems you run into with this device?
How Priority Bicycles Made a "Maintenance Free" Bike For Under $400Buying a bike is all about compromises.
Compromises have been reached on issues ranging from citizens' rights and financial issues to the implementation period.
Again, all messaging systems involve security compromises; and all messaging systems require that you trust somebody, sometimes.
So when we talk to Fossil consumers and Michael Kors consumers, they want a no-compromises smartwatch.
But, for all its compromises, "Goodbye Christopher Robin" deserves some credit for the boldness of its themes.
Jokowi has made compromises to ensure re-election, but failed to consolidate his power as a result.
This should help them contain costs, by avoiding duplication, but involves compromises over battery size and layout.
These compromises were grubby, of course, and anathema to environmentalists, but they accomplished Waxman's two key goals.
"We believe that there can be no compromises on the rule of law and democracy," he said.
If you compare the existing systems against Musk's original specifications, you can see a number of compromises.
But an Obama spokesperson dismissed the idea that the large speaking fee compromises the former president's convictions.
However, in order to make the Honor 20 Pro a bit more affordable, some compromises were made.
This incident itself is just one example in an ever-growing list of high-profile cryptojacking compromises.
"May won't be able to make any compromises because she lacks a broad parliamentary majority," he said.
That's a long road and there are sure to be tussles, surprises, and compromises along the way.
" He continued, "Anything less stifles innovation and science and compromises a competitive advantage of the United States.
Offer plans, assess their potential benefit and negotiate compromises with all those who share your moral position.
After looking at Apple's struggles and compromises in China, do we really want to loosen those restraints?
If the country moves closer to centrist compromises as a result, well that would be just fine.
Becoming involved in strictly political issues or partisan politics dilutes the evangelist's impact and compromises his message.
Scheduling meetings with EU officials will be hard enough, never mind striking compromises to satisfy British officials.
That made me feel we were able to make a collaboration where there were absolutely no compromises.
Amazing revelations, and even some decent compromises, could be made, despite how tumultuous the energy may be.
We Happy Few suggests it's extremely hard, if not impossible, or requires compromises this game didn't make.
As this is an all-in-one PC, there are still some compromises with the Surface Studio.
While the bind they're in may lead to occasional compromises, the justices will only bend so far.
The justices reportedly feared that any dissents or compromises would cause the president to defy the court.
Industry will do its part to work hard to reach the compromises needed to make this happen.
CEO Greg Clark told Reuters that allowing such scrutiny compromises the security of the cybersecurity firm's products.
The Republican tax legislation isn't perfect and included some compromises with the Washington "swamp" to get passed.
The Equifax and Yahoo compromises illustrate that criminals can siphon off data and undercut Americans' personal security.
"We have had important compromises on clean energy technology, energy efficiency, infrastructure and truly bipartisan support," Sen.
We had plans to find a bigger place soon, so we made short-term compromises over space.
British politicians who are waking up to Brexit's harsh realities may be willing to contemplate such compromises.
If your child continues to get these vaccinations over and over, I think it compromises their immunity.
We now recognize that pursuing anything short of this objective compromises public safety and wastes taxpayer dollars.
I hope I have encouraged them that the compromises are worthwhile and that the struggle will succeed.
This is not to advise any artist to make any compromises, but only to spread himself out.
And with the AirPods Pro, there are even fewer such compromises now that they support noise cancellation.
Such a consensus emerged after lengthy periods of debate, compromises and eventually legislative enactments with presidential consent.
In this case, because of health precautions, they will convene remotely, which could make reaching compromises harder.
"The entire process was a series of compromises, but the movie is better for it," he added.
Solving ideological problems requires nearly impossible political compromises; solving economic problems just requires money and clever deals.
Republicans complained that they were turning their backs on substantial compromises and holding up desperately needed aid.
Of course, to stay, you must be seen as on his team, so you make further compromises.
She is discussing potential compromises with Jeremy Corbyn, the opposition leader, to the outrage of some Conservatives.
They are personal encounters, with none of the trade-offs or compromises that usually characterize summit meetings.
Because it merged home and handheld consoles, there had to be some compromises in pure graphical power.
In this case, due to health precautions, they will convene remotely, which could make reaching compromises harder.
In this case, because of health precautions, they will convene remotely, which could make reaching compromises harder.
The public gets to know what the real case is, and that there should be no compromises.
Since stress compromises our immune system, becoming caught up in this way can slow down our recovery.
More moderate unions were more cautious, accepting some of the government's compromises, but worrying about other provisions.
Facing that prospect, Mr. Johnson proved to be an energetic negotiator, willing to make compromises where necessary.
They make compromises that don't even occur to well-off students (of whom there are still many).
"I did not want the movie to get made via compromises for a production company," he said.
But that redesign comes with something else: that new ARM processor and all the compromises it entails.
China is willing to make promises in many aspects, but the compromises must lead to tariff cuts.
Now, they're showing the images to humans to understand the compromises the brain makes in processing objects.
The implementation of a federal employment guarantee would consist of difficult compromises, power struggles and policy corrections.
Moral compromises — Kim is going to have to choose between them and Jimmy in episodes to come.
Meanwhile, he and Grace sink into bitter recrimination, blaming each other for their artistic sacrifices and compromises.
If we're going to make this living situation work, we're both going to have to make compromises.
To get legislation passed, you need private compromises outside of the glare of public speeches and posturing.
Walter-Borjans has criticised the SPD for making "too many lazy compromises" in its alliance with Merkel.
His misogyny sits below the surface of his man's-man military persona, and it compromises his judgment.
Both sides have balked at the concept of compromises like these in the past as a nonstarter.
" But he called Mr. Assange "a sycophant for Russia," who "leaks, steals data and compromises national security.
Increasingly, we should take as a starting point that cybersecurity compromises are the third certainty in life.
It's a new form of Latin pop that makes no compromises, and doesn't let your ear wander.
"I think Social Democrat members will respond positively ... we made an awful lot of compromises," Babis said.
It was about the impossible series of compromises that is any human relationship, and especially a marriage.
It didn&apost feel like I was eating "healthy" in the sense that I was making compromises.
Whether the compromises they're making to stay in power work or not, though, their economies will suffer.
Malta will also be expected to set the agenda and broker delicate compromises at fractious ministerial meetings.
On spending and free trade he takes lonely principled stands; on immigration he's crafted difficult bipartisan compromises.
"A set of compromises was struck over heights and growth and redevelopment that held," Ms. Isenberg said.
What's worse, rapid charging when used too often compromises battery life significantly, he and other engineers say.
This will require Mr. Abadi to make compromises that his Shiite base, Turkey and Iran will certainly oppose.
Mr. Jaleipour, the reformist advocate, said the compromises were part of reaching political adulthood in a hostile environment.
But compromises will be necessary to get the Great Repeal Bill and other laws through both parliamentary houses.
They're full of battles and compromises, with audiences only ever seeing the final, collaborative version of the story.
To raise those prices we had to engage in a years-long process, making compromises the entire way.
This is a full-blown, no compromises PC, that also happens to have a very adept touch screen.
But the XR is much cheaper than the XS, and cutting the cost required quite a few compromises.
Supply chain compromises can also happen through third-party code that developers decide to use in their projects.
As one former Google executive summed it up, Pichai is well-balanced leader who likes to find compromises.
"That will require creative diplomacy along with some unpleasant compromises by both sides, but it can be done." 
Let people who want to save money figure out what kind of compromises they are willing to make.
"Of course, the details are incredibly complex and, as in any negotiation, there will be compromises," she said.
I stand with all angry voices against abuse of power that harms or compromises any and all lives.
The EU is supposed to provide a forum in which governments can mediate their differences and forge compromises.
"If you are asking me if we achieved some solutions or compromises - my answer is: no," he added.
In promoting investment, he was happy to entertain "all manner of compromises" between public authority and private initiative.
The ZenWatch's particular set of compromises makes it a decent watch for people who just want the basics.
Then the centre-left returned, this time as a new generation critical of the compromises of the transition.
We're not making compromises, and I think we are dialing it in and are moving full speed ahead.
Ronald Goldman, an attorney representing the Steinakers, said the pilots' behavior distracts crew members and compromises flight safety.
I'll admit my bias up front: I think all-in-one PCs typically represent all the worst compromises.
"Obviously there were a lot of compromises that had to be made along the way," said Utah Sen.
These are all compromises inherent in shooting with a medium format sensor (which produces vast 90MB RAW files).
Given these difficulties in striking a grand bargain, a woollier set of compromises seemed the more probable outcome.
But Protestant involvement in Guatemalan politics has been messy, and plentiful compromises have dragged the faith into disrepute.
That means you're going to have to talk about sex, and make some compromises with your new roommate.
And second, the compromises got the bill passed, with eight Republican "yes" votes and 22005 Democratic "no" votes.
This can give MicroLED excellent contrast, power efficiency, and viewing angles without OLED's compromises on brightness or longevity.
This suggests Beijing is serious about making actual compromises to improve its ties with Manila at Washington's expense.
Any engineering project requires compromises, and taking on something as ambitious as the hyperloop requires more than most.
All of these technologies pieced together push us closer towards an all-screen phone with fewer design compromises.
And when it comes to these talks, Mrs May must be more open about the compromises they involve.
POLIS: You know, I want to remind my friend from Miami, we have several compromises that we've reached.
It's an ambitious and functional product, but one that's made significant compromises without delivering a uniquely powerful experience.
How do we grapple with the ethical dilemmas involved and the compromises that can seem to be required?
Some of these were the result of extremely difficult compromises, and some of them were just, well, mistakes.
If you are dishonest you make lots of compromises in your life, and Imran hates to do this.
Greenblatt said, however, that the United States will recommend compromises but will not seek to impose a deal.
There's a lot of messy, frustrating work ahead, involving any number of political compromises and kludged, suboptimal policies.
Democrats, Republicans, and others must all agree on this, and it compromises nothing for them to do so.
It's an ambitious project tethered to earth by compromises, and can't help but feel disappointing as a result.
Musk has been known to tweak certain plans or policies, or make compromises to avoid a customer revolt.
We don't know a lot about Sony's Neo and Microsoft's Scorpio, but they're bound to have certain compromises.
Much has been said about the cost, trade-offs, and compromises involved with purchasing Apple's new MacBook Pro.
Like that strategy or hate it, but these sorts of compromises are increasingly the future for Silicon Valley.
Pacts can instigate change and uphold stability, but they involve compromises — critics would say deals with the devil.
Split between honoring diplomacy with China and preserving order at home, Congress made a series of tepid compromises.
Still, it was fraught with delays and compromises to the types of components that could be made interchangeable.
The sound is typical Audeze: clean, balanced, dynamic, and exciting The iSine aren't without any compromises, of course.
As cool as the new Razr looks, Motorola had to make some compromises to accommodate the clamshell design.
The McCaul-Warner bill would create a 16-member commission to analyze the issue and propose possible compromises.
He has spent two decades on the court trying to craft compromises that might bring Justice Kennedy around.
Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont told Reuters on Friday the vote would go ahead, without any last minute compromises.
In today's political climate – and particularly during a divisive election year – we don't often see legislative compromises materialize.
Her ghosthood compromises both the oblivion of death and the rural exile imposed upon her by the state.
Nixon might well be able to do that, since many New Yorkers are disenchanted by Cuomo's political compromises.
He would later use that knowledge to cajole them into compromises they didn't know they were capable of.
Trump is looking to make compromises among party factions, but lawmakers headed home for recess with no deal.
Your priorities at the top of the list may differ, but that's okay — we'll get to compromises later.
They are tacked together from a host of precedents and compromises, and riven with ambiguities and ethical pitfalls.
They should focus on advancing bills built around big-picture, long-term policy solutions rather than incremental compromises.
It compromises the individual's ability to form relationships and express things like trust, faith, empathy, forgiveness with others.
The compromises made for Dragonfly were reportedly even greater, but they too would likely not have been enough.
But the CSU will not enter into any false compromises that would cement the division of our country.
BUT...Brussels hoped May would win a big majority to help her sell compromises needed for this scenario.
Firing of #Comey compromises investigation of White House ties to Russians – no doubt now special prosecutor is necessary.
Perhaps Obama made too many compromises in the hope of appealing to a bipartisanship that was already dead.
"This liberates us from continually having to make compromises," E.ON Chief Executive Johannes Teyssen said in a statement.
The public screenings involved compromises and finessing of World Cup rules, people involved in staging them told Reuters.
The problem with compromises is that once you start making them, you may not be able to stop.
The old assault weapon ban had a lot of compromises made at the time that law was passed.
Because, surprisingly, the broadcast networks, fighting for relevance, have appeared to make some of the most fundamental compromises.
Since then, plans have changed repeatedly as state officials made political compromises to ensure survival of the project.
They'd rather be on the sidelines and be right than get dirty and have to make some compromises.
Privacy and anti-surveillance experts believe that it's a provider's responsibility to protect all messages, with no compromises.
You bemoan the compromises President Obama makes in office and launch an improbable presidential bid to succeed him.
Labour has feared any compromises on issues such as workers' rights would be torn up by May's successor.
It is also inclusive, and more likely to produce the kinds of compromises that might forestall a backlash.
The defense argued that addiction is a chronic, relapsing brain disease that compromises an individual's ability to abstain.
The Arab population plays its own political game and refrains from the compromises needed to join a coalition.
"This is a story about compromises — and a riveting, unsettling one at that," our critic Jennifer Szalai writes.
"We had to make compromises, and some were more difficult than others," Trudeau said at a news conference.
Trump has a history of backing out of immigration compromises once he feels the heat from his base.
And nobody in the party has the ability to unite and work out compromises among the competing instincts.
So any compromises that increase tax cuts' effect on the deficit will likely trigger more deficit hawk defections.
A: You should not be subjected to pot smoke that compromises your son's breathing and causes you headaches.
Solutions may be more elusive, but the eventual compromises might also be fairer and less morally, well, compromised.
With our own friends, we are aware of the give and take, the compromises both silent and spoken.
Reality now compels a compromise — 'and compromises are unhappy; there is no such thing as a happy compromise.
That feeling makes it harder for economic reformers in China to support trade compromises with the United States.
Despite the remaining disputes, the emerging deal reflected several substantial compromises that underscored the urgency of the moment.
That's how equal marriages are built: not just on romance but also on hard work and grumpy compromises.
They say they are hopeful of a deal, but the U.S. may have to make some big compromises.
This increases political polarization, decreases competition, makes policy compromises difficult if not impossible and drives down voter turnout.
The 22th Circuit decision, according to AFPF, unjustifiably compromises the First Amendment rights of donors to advocacy groups.
"Sometimes you have to have a steppingstone," Mr. Gray said of the compromises that led to the limitations.
But for all the outcry, officials have seemed to prefer rhetoric to actual action, or even stopgap compromises.
Democrats, Republicans, and others must all agree on this, and it compromises nothing for them to do so.
The populists who upended Italian politics are struggling with defections, plummeting poll numbers and the compromises of government.
"I think both sides will have to make hard compromises to reach a peace agreement," the president said.
The more money there is in the budget, the more compromises you have to make with that money.
That was inevitable, as the legislative process involves trade-offs and compromises to obtain enough votes for passage.
"He could give you a gallery," Furkat says, and she compromises her morals to get what she wants.
And yes, it's a career that has included plenty of compromises — some I feel better about than others.
Others believe that keeping the United States as a party to the agreement is worth making some compromises.
We want to highlight our progress in the hopes that it may pave the way for future compromises.
In short, "Wild Noise" maybe as good as we could expect considering the official sources and compromises involved.
All too often, when ballet and modern dance meet, compromises are made: Dancers — and dances — turn to mush.
"But believe me, we have had to make some significant compromises and still been affected in certain ways."
Strong communications can bridge the gap between a partisan brand and the compromises necessary to get things accomplished.
It involved painful compromises, with several rebel leaders whose groups are accused of committing atrocities given government positions.
"I can understand why they wanted it to remain intact, as cutting it compromises the experience," she said.
While the message may resonate locally, it compromises Australia's ability to act as a role model for openness.
But this could make passing reforms more difficult if alliance-building leads to protracted negotiations or political compromises.
As long as it significantly decreases the likelihood of account compromises, two-factor authentication is still worth using.
But if the minority accurately diagnoses compromises as counter to their political interests, then nothing can get done.
The history of this strange social experiment is a timeless tale of good intentions ruined by pragmatic compromises.
It can lead you to explain away the compromises and abuses, to ignore the larger forces constraining decisions.
And I had this hope that we can find some compromises around the Affordable Care Act, around immigration.
The group, Mortola explains, focuses on three types of attacks: DDoS, defacement, and occasional compromises of individual sites.
One challenge could occur through compromises to the technologies on which cryptomarkets rely (such as Tor and Bitcoin).
The argument goes that Mrs May's weaker political position will force her to make compromises in the upcoming negotiations.
Some living arrangements are easier than others, but usually, there are plenty of arguments and compromises along the way.
"It has practical implications and I think it is a proper law, even if it is full of compromises."
He missed the recruiting aspect of college basketball, but he didn't miss the ethical compromises that went with it.
Merkel has told CDU lawmakers that compromises would have to be made to make the complicated talks a success.
It's also worth noting that Trump, Schumer, and Pelosi have a complicated history that hasn't resulted in many compromises.
The benefits of its wireless functionality far outweigh the compromises imposed by the inclusion of the wireless charging coil.
There has been a lot of heat over the ad tech industry and how it potentially compromises user privacy.
The U.S. president offered "compromises" in exchange for funding for his security wall along the Mexican border on Saturday.
Unfortunately, there are a handful of compromises that keep the PSVR version from being the ideal way to play.
She seems hapless in the face of the scandal, proposing a series of compromises that parliament has batted away.
Sure — dealing with an aging feline and making the decision to procreate definitely aren't the same kinds of compromises.
Britain's is unwritten, a messy swirl of evolving conventions and compromises, partisan and adversarial in a very different way.
Instead, there are a lot of compromises and an entire decision tree to run through based on your priorities.
According to Sinha, compromises will have to made to protect the environment but he believes it could foster innovation.
Elsewhere, most of the design is identical to the XPS 2999 but there are some compromises on the ports.
When politics threatened to spill over into bloodshed, King Bhumibol would step in and demand compromises that saved lives.
As far as you know is prime minister Netanyahu willing to make these compromises, which are very much needed?
Joss Whedon walked away from the Avengers franchise after finding the creative compromises on Age of Ultron too difficult.
Seeing that it was stupendously thin, lightweight and sturdily engineered, I was quick to ask what compromises were made.
Which forms of protection are valid and which represent unacceptable compromises with more closed systems like the Chinese one?
Compromises are possible, once we recognise that we need elements of both order and openness in any cultural group.
Priced at £139.99 (roughly $200) in the UK, the Honor 7A asks that you accept a lot of compromises.
There are other apps that enable end-to-end encrypted chats on Android, but each comes with particular compromises.
In addition, the Oculus Santa Cruz prototype, a potential no-compromises, standalone VR experience, is waiting in the wings.
Despite the immediate benefits a high refresh display brings, this first implementation by Razer comes with some big compromises.
The head of the European Council is tasked with crafting compromises between member states, whose particular interests often vary.
The teardown reflects the basic impression we've had of Magic Leap: it's an interesting device with some serious compromises.
It requires compromises by die-hard conservatives on their insistence that the government shouldn't guarantee universal coverage at all.
The breach potentially compromises people's Social Security numbers, bank account numbers, addresses, credit scores and limits, among other data.
Politicizing Christianity also secularized it; no one, not even ardent churchgoers, can build a political machine without making compromises.
" It continues: "We no longer accept hollow reforms or compromises that help some of our communities but harm others.
But another way of thinking about our founding compromises is to think about the fears that led to them.
Also on February 7, Venus sextiles Mars, which be very helpful in terms of reaching compromises with your partners.
But that system means any company doing business on the Chinese web is forced to make some ugly compromises.
The concept model imagines a phone without all of the pesky design compromises Samsung had to make with S8.
But CSU leader Horst Seehofer declined to comment when asked by reporters what compromises he was willing to offer.
We liked some things about the phone, but also found a lot of compromises thanks to the modular design.
This is a wonderful time for connecting with others, coming up with compromises, and feeling harmonious with your partners.
It's a simple evolution, but it makes some notable compromises that give traditional and VR viewers some new gains.
The cybersecurity firm's CEO, Greg Clark, told Reuters that allowing such scrutiny compromises the security of the company's products.
Sources told Reveal that safety compromises were made at Tesla's Fremont factory to appease CEO Elon Musk's aesthetic preferences.
Assembling compromises inside the EU is a delicate dance often dominated by the positions of a few big beasts.
I believe she has ambitions, makes compromises, has values she often fails to live up to, just like me.
He forged bipartisan compromises to curb property tax increases and prolong the solvency of the public employee pension system.
That spirit of coöperation, which resulted in compromises by both sides, is what is sorely missing in today's Congress.
"There will be no compromises in this regard," Donald Tusk, the president of the European Council said on Thursday.
This also led to some compromises— A.L.T. noticeably sags for a few maps around the middle of the set.
He said Nissan could seek compromises in other areas if Renault-FCA were to seek consolidation in the region.
Jobs promised "no compromises," but some were certainly made in the name of keeping the system thin and light.
And, the parents say, the temp in the pool was 101 degrees, and they say that compromises brain function.
He didn't build the tool that compromises Black Ops 2, but it certainly gives him a lot of power.
Israeli politicians insist that a better water deal for the Palestinians must be matched by Palestinian compromises on refugees.
"Today there was no progress but rather there were setbacks because specific compromises were questioned," the FDP's Lindner said.
The director Ioana Uricaru charts the compromises facing Mara (Malina Manovici), a Romanian nurse applying for her green card.
He has a record of forging compromises and bringing warring factions together, reflected in a recent collaboration with Gov.
"He could take some time getting used to the many compromises required in the national leadership position," it said.
If we have a fight, if we make compromises, it's not to the other person, it's to the marriage.
"In the end, there are always compromises one has to make," Mr. Schulz said during a joint news conference.
In some jurisdictions, this may require making compromises, such as a sunset provision or some aid to small employers.
Congress and the Reagan administration worked across party lines, produced numerous drafts, held many hearings and struck countless compromises.
But as with many devices that seem too good to be true for the price, there are some compromises.
The rugged design of GoPro's cameras usually means they make compromises when it comes to features like audio quality.
I might tolerate that in a sub-$1,000 notebook, but at $1,600, you shouldn't have to make those compromises.
His efforts to "reach across the aisle" resulted in compromises that came at the expense of the Democratic base.
If you're making too many compromises or uncomfortable changes when checking out Edge, then maybe it's not for you!
These solutions are not diluted versions of good ideas, nor are they compromises resulting in the least common denominator.
Any edge cases reflect the kinds of compromises that nearly any kind of investment may require for most consumers.
His record as a senator for almost four decades is full of questionable judgment calls, messy compromises, expedient affiliations.
To hit the Cosmic 20's $170 price point, there were a few compromises that had to be made.
The scheduling compromises may result in many empty seats for the late innings of the second game, Trost said.
When it comes to the hardware, there aren&apost really many compromises except for, maybe, the built-in speakers.
Zinke's decision compromises the well-being of Western communities, wildlife, landscapes and families at the behest of corporate polluters.
But it would likely choose a statesman capable of steering a moderate course and forging compromises between warring factions.
Their reelection campaigns would be ugly, and as Flake noted in his speech, they might have to make compromises.
Will chose what I suspect is the most benign, cluing PLEA BARGAINS = LAG + PEABRAINS as [Some compromises = Delay + dodos].
"To me, it feels like he's not taking compromises," said Whitney Brainard, 29, a band director in Grand Rapids.
The Obama and Clinton compromises on trade have made hawks more cautious about other contenders with less established records.
"We believe that there can be no compromises on the rule of law and democracy," Kurz told ORF television.
Not surprisingly, these guidelines don't necessarily reflect the best science — they are a result of lobbying and political compromises.
You have to be able to listen to everybody and work with everybody, make compromises, and get things done.
Compared to the Apple Watch (Series 1 or Series 2), the two Android Wear smartwatches are still full of compromises.
Of course, a lasting agreement between Israel and Palestine will require difficult compromises by leaders and peoples on both sides.
"We wouldn't bend our deepest-held principles, but we were willing to forge compromises to achieve our goals," he said.
But FireEye and Slovakia-based cybersecurity company ESET said the gaming compromises aligned with financial motives more than national espionage.
The amendments House leaders offered as purported compromises to conservatives just ended up increasing taxes, government spending, and market instability.
The Galaxy S10e is the smallest phone in Samsung's new lineup, but that doesn't mean it compromises on battery life.
But these are just workarounds, and ones that force you to accept other compromises in order to complete basic tasks.
Over the next 20 to 30 years, we will never do anything that compromises security and we will remain secure.
But there are compromises: for example, though the screen is good, it doesn't get nearly bright enough to use outdoors.
For some lawmakers, backing off on Huawei shows the questionable compromises Trump's willing to make to reach a trade agreement.
With its excellent performance, reliable battery life, handsome looks, and acceptable compromises, the Honor View 20 is hard to criticize.
Apple, on the other hand, has not increased the size of the watch, which also compromises the watch's battery life.
Still, creating a space from scratch served as a surprising bonding and team-building experience, despite the obstacles and compromises.
Dutch political culture is renowned for its "polder" model, in which disparate interest groups hammer out compromises through interminable negotiations.
Similar attacks, known as business email compromises, have grown increasingly common across the country in recent years, often targeting municipalities.
But Mr. Guardian has warned that drawing up the legislation is sure to involve some painful compromises for both sides.
"There are various compromises being bandied about," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said at a press conference on Saturday afternoon.
And for the compromises demanded of Chrome OS. This still isn't—and will never be—the OS for the hardcore.
The first Yoga Book was littered with compromises: a dinky processor, the wrong ports, and even the wrong operating system.
However, he added that he believed compromises on migrant issues with EU lawmakers could be found after the May elections.
The law, passed last year, calls for the island to try to reach consensual compromises with creditors in the meantime.
If they are exposed to reality-blurring imagery during that key developmental stage, it compromises their ability to discern reality.
Otherwise, all the effort and design compromises SpaceX put in Falcon 9 for vertical landing will not yield any fruit.
Yet Britain's leaders have scarcely acknowledged that exit will involve compromises, let alone how damaging they are likely to be.
Even so, compromises have had to be made to keep them light enough for people to wear on their heads.
Despite some compromises he made along the way, Jorah Mormont has otherwise been one of the show's few moral constants.
Socialist insiders describe Diaz as a pragmatist who will not support Rajoy's policies but who is known for reaching compromises.
The founding compromises that birthed the country included entrenching slavery and counting African Americans as three-fifths of a person.
That MX 250 can't be found in 13-inch or smaller devices—not without exceptional compromises to the overall size.
Absent those goals, it's impossible to judge the trade-offs, weigh the compromises, and rally supporters around the final product.
The Bird monthly rental scooter checks a lot of those boxes before you start to run up against the compromises.
This is because planes and cars are meant for very different purposes, and merging the two means making terrible compromises.
Parenting "philosophy" in a sentence: Like any good working relationship, you have to make compromises that benefit the whole family.
Chertoff said creating a "duplicate key" into iPhones for government warrants compromises security for the vast majority of innocent people.
He is often at the center of efforts to work out compromises in thorny cases and lower tensions among colleagues.
Mozilla killed off its Firefox OS phones in December, and even Obi's new phone looks like it's full of compromises.
Republicans who control the state's General Assembly have offered several compromises, but those efforts have fallen apart amid partisan bickering.
And echoing what Stukus says, this standing water and moisture is what compromises indoor air quality more than anything else.
Whether or not that price is worth the compromises of the Chromebook 15 is a decision you'll have to make.
This in turn compromises the "quality" of your workout, which reduces the strength of the muscle-building stimulus it generates.
Although the Switch definitely makes some compromises, it's looking to check quite a lot of boxes on gamers' wish lists.
But it looks messy and will require everyone to make compromises of a kind that until now has been anathema.
Damaging compromises of CBP integrity ensued, including cartel infiltration achieved by hired applicants  who did harm to the United States.
Her videos are now her main source of income, but she doesn't believe that making money compromises her channel's integrity.
The latest bill is the product of painful compromises on both sides and, as with any compromise, is not perfect.
"They really haven't paid off in any compromises in legislation, but it changes the tone a little bit," he added.
"What happens next time?" she asked, implying that it could lead to more compromises and more candidates like Mr. Trump.
The majority want senators to forge compromises to get things done – but, fewer than one in five thinks this happens.
A just solution of the conflict will require a serious commitment by both sides to make compromises and live together.
They're hoping to reach compromises with Democrats in hopes of transitioning as smoothly as possible away from the law.  Sen.
In 2015, he said, 60 percent of the compromises were at nonbank A.T.M.s, up from about 39 percent in 2014.
He has tried everything, including dangling promises of Japanese investment in the Russian Far East and compromises involving "shared sovereignty".
They begin with the making and ratifying of the federal Constitution and the several compromises the founders made over slavery.
Eyeing likely midterm gains, the GOP will have little incentive to cooperate on possible bipartisan compromises with a Democratic president.
When asked about the concerns from deficit hawks, Mnuchin painted the agreement as a product of compromises from both sides.
Plenty of people in Hillary Clinton's inner and outer circles balk at her secretive ways and shudder at her compromises.
The secure enclave creates a safe haven for sensitive data, even if malware or another malady compromises the main computer.
In its 11th hour negotiations, Trump and his top deputies have made compromises to appease the GOP's most conservative faction.
It's possible to eat a reasonably nutritious diet on food stamps, but it takes time and creativity and some compromises.
Leaders on both sides of the table need to make politically unpopular compromises if they're going to get a deal.
She made a lot of compromises, got behind stuff around flag burning and violent video games that were like, what?
As in most labor negotiations, the proposed collective bargaining agreement resulted from a series of compromises, calculations and competing priorities.
When he reminds her that it's still breakfast time, Lucille compromises by adding "a piece of toast" to her order.
"We took their suggestions seriously and made compromises about things like trying to block noise and sightlines," Mr. Fishman said.
The queen of hip-hop has fought her way to the top of the music industry — and never made compromises.
Which means it's time for Patrick, Rob, and Austin to confront pro football and all its ugly contradictions and compromises.
"The deterioration of that biodiversity compromises the future of the country and of the earth, our common home," he said.
He's even condemned federal judges who are Muslim on the disgusting theory that Trump's own bigotry compromises the judge's neutrality.
That will require working with a bunch of different jurisdictions, making difficult compromises, and ultimately spending a lot of money.
Mr. Yuan, he added, was the ultimate "flexible Leninist apparatchik" who survived in a Communist bureaucracy by making enormous compromises.
And it is resisting even the small political compromises that Russia says it is trying to wrest from Mr. Assad.
But running a local government typically means making compromises, and Mr. de Blasio's record is more complex than his rhetoric.
He joined a bipartisan group of senators, known as the Gang of Eight, that sought compromises on comprehensive immigration reform.
The question is divisive, so both American and European leaders have long sought compromises that don't fully resolve the matter.
Specialized smartphones that offer heightened security do exist, but they require major compromises when it comes to the overall experience.
And since then, he has rejected bipartisan compromises, while using his power and his microphone to demonize immigrants of color.
Both victims had been in treatment after years of substance abuse, which compromises the liver's function as the body's detoxifier.
"It is important to note that the U.S. sugar industry has made substantial compromises throughout the negotiations," Mr. Hayes said.
But the partnership between the civil rights movement and the McDonald's Corporation bristled with compromises and contradictions from the beginning.
The car is a "no-compromises powerhouse that's been architecturally transformed to sit lower for improved handling," Barrett-Jackson claims.
On electronic payment services, which have become a popular alternative to cash in China, both sides appeared to make compromises.
The Toronto Star reported that Trump said he would not make any compromises at all in the talks with Canada.
All the worrisome questions were eventually resolved, or artfully finessed, by hard-fought compromises that left no one fully satisfied.
In so doing, he opines, it could be possible once again to forge bipartisan policy compromises and end legislative gridlock.
Soccer's thirst for growth, for new worlds to conquer and markets to exploit, has forced it into countless grubby compromises.
It crushed BMW and everyone else in sales, but still came with its own series of compromises and quality concerns.
Money shielded it from many of the pressures and compromises that a business operating under more normal conditions would face.
The GOP are making complex compromises as they shoehorn their reforms into a fixed $2202 trillion package over 2628 years.
Maintaining a distinctive brand image with core supporters, while negotiating the compromises needed to advance legislation, is complicated and challenging.
For many city residents, the decision to leave is difficult, and often fraught with a whole new set of compromises.
Politics rested on compromises made by the leaders of these pillars, who managed society together in carefully constructed coalition governments.
Though German politicians and voters are used to the compromises of coalition politics, the partnership seems likely to grow testier.
The distrust also denies Congress the credibility needed to get voters to accept the compromises needed to resolve tough issues.
Are the compromises Navy makes to remain competitive in big-time college football any worse than other Division I schools?
The reason lawmakers don't make compromises is not because of the lack of backrooms available in which to make them.
Schulz said it was unclear what kind of compromises or agreements could be made in those areas, the source said.
After all, the structure of our current aviation industry is the result of a series of compromises around competing values.
In a ranked-choice voting system, by contrast, there are much stronger incentives for non-zero compromises and coalition building.
Much like the iPhone XR, this phone has nearly all the key specs of the flagship with a few small compromises.
The DUP may now focus on its relationship with the Tories, rather than contemplating the compromises necessary for a devolution breakthrough.
On the information integrity side, we've made a ton of progress around things like account compromises, fake signups, malicious coordinated activity.
Despite showing that compromises can be made on the copyright front, the Sony deal is inevitably a big blow to Soundcloud.
Last month, Trump publicly suggested foreign-made pipes need to be chopped up before being sent overseas, which compromises their integrity.
"Anybody who does business in China compromises some of their core values," Hennessy said in an interview this week with Bloomberg.
In that role as European Council president, Michel will be have the job of building compromises between the 28 member states.
"It's a document arising from compromises and consensus," said Olumuyiwa Benard Aliu, president of ICAO's governing council at a press conference.
How does Brandless plan to do so without succumbing to the tradeoffs and compromises that usually come with dollar-store prices?
The process, meanwhile, is overshadowed by a revolt among tech workers who believe that working with the Pentagon compromises their ethics.
For many Muslims, any further discussion of the story of Islam's advent is taboo, because it compromises the faith's divine origins.
Global summits Trump has participated in have been packed with undiplomatic moments and exhausting negotiations with uncomfortable compromises for all involved.
The Razer Blade may be based in compromises, but Razer seems to have found a niche that makes it just right.
HP's EliteBook Folio turned out to be a case study in the compromises inherent in building such an exceedingly thin machine.
And his professed openness to some gun control compromises — including background checks — reveals Trump's also trying to respond to individuals' concerns.
And it speaks to how Donna Edwards isn't a typical D.C. insider who compromises her values just to make a deal.
There's nothing mind-blowing here, but it's also a list of improvements that's been added without having to make any compromises.
HP didn't make any compromises to hit those marks, which can't be said for most other laptops in this premium class.
How far, though, can a religion based on dogma go in respecting other belief systems before it irreparably compromises its own?
The book centers on Melanie, a 10-year-old girl infected with the Cordyceps fungus, which compromises hosts' central nervous systems.
Computers are constrained by physics, so compromises are necessary, and I think Asus picked all the right ones with the Zephyrus.
The trick for them will be to find the point where those compromises begin to chafe and impinge on individual identity.
It makes some compromises, but delivers the core of what I want from Animal Crossing: a nice, slow way to unwind.
We are from a generation where we had to make a lot of compromises to make the marriage work, unlike today.
It's been a week filled to the brim with customer security compromises, and here's one more to add to the pile.
No wonder Republicans and Democrats cannot bring themselves to make the compromises upon which the healthy functioning of American democracy depends.
It avoids the need for a notch at the top of the phone, but it certainly doesn't come without other compromises.
As a new face in German national politics, Schulz is untarnished by the compromises his party made in Merkel's 'grand coalition'.
And even when so-called "strong" passwords are required, they are still vulnerable to phishing attacks, key-loggers and other compromises.
Sometimes, your jaw can be so stiff from grinding your teeth that it compromises your ability to chew properly, she says.
But even with those compromises, the Helios 300 is a precursor of a trend in cheaper but still-capable gaming laptops.
Combined with the current "growth-at-any-cost" mindset and it all leads to compromises — each one chipping away at integrity.
While every couple compromises when naming a child, it should never feel like you're using a name that makes you uncomfortable.
You just learn to make do with everything you're given, mastering the quirks and compromises of a not-quite-modern war.
Rotating at super high speeds, the Nutri Ninja's blades will liquify your ingredients into delicious concoctions with no compromises in texture.
There's also an underlying note of disdain for the compromises and trade-offs that come with policy in a fractious democracy.
These guitars have been carefully drilled through in order to remove a few pounds of wood weight with no structural compromises.
The benefits would far outweigh the costs of any compromises airlines, lawmakers, unions and everyone else involved might have to make.
Many did, especially survivors of an older age when grand compromises between north and south, slave and free, were successfully negotiated.
They used hostage-taking tactics to impose a conservative agenda on Democrats, rather than negotiate with them toward mutually agreeable compromises.
Several compromises were made on the way to 1861, most notably the Missouri Compromise in 85033 and The Compromise of 1850.
At 626g and 19.8mm thick, the VAIO P's extreme portability meant it could have been be forgiven some of its compromises.
He worries however whether people are committed enough to see those compromises through, or yield at the first sign of difficulty.
It seems like there are a lot of sort of compromises that have to be made to make this economically feasible.
Ben: There are definitely a lot of compromises you have to make with this in order to produce something commercially viable.
But for all the earnest stories of polyphasic sleeping as a lifestyle panacea, I couldn't find much discussion of the compromises.
The publication of the questions, she said, compromises the fairness of the test, which will be in use until June 10.
Now Podemos may feel it has a stronger hand in the discussions and could be less prepared to strike difficult compromises.
This unwieldy club of nations — and such costly compromises — are a constant flash point in the debate over the European project.
"But being able to rule out deeper [operating system] compromises lets us quickly eliminate a whole category of threats," she said.
Her heroine, Bair discovered, was a woman whose life was no less riddled with contradictions and difficult compromises than her own.
But the party has seen its support drop due to compromises it has made in government, which it joined in 2015.
Clinton, as the Democratic leader, should keep her boot on its neck rather than try to play nice and find compromises.
Sixty-seven percent admired leaders who make compromises, while just 22019 percent were inclined toward those who stick to their positions.
"We are not going to have an agreement that compromises the unity of the United Kingdom," Brandon Lewis told BBC radio.
Merkel told reporters that as host of the summit, which formally starts on Friday, it was her role to find compromises.
That is where members from across the country and across party lines are supposed to come together and hammer out compromises.
That has produced an unprecedented public spectacle: Politicians scheme and plot but reject the difficult compromises needed to form a government.
It inevitably relies on compromises to get the job done, just the sort of thing to ensure opponents can pick holes.
While the regime maintains the advantage, an undeterred Asad will resist compromises sought by almost all opposition factions and regional actors.
The Surface Pro is a hybrid, trying to meld the best of two worlds and demanding steep compromises in that effort.
And given the virtual reign of terror immigrants are facing under Donald Trump, these compromises have become increasingly unacceptable to progressives.
And on the flip side, activists get frustrated with politicians who, in order to be effective, have to sometimes make compromises.
When the Constitution was first written, significant compromise occurred among America's Founding Fathers and many policy compromises have occurred ever since.
However, I believe the FBI's "voice" is so influential that it compromises the electorate's ability to think independently of that voice.
As long as Wagner and Hanger stay onboard and compromises on those issues can be reached, Virginia should soon expand Medicaid.
If everyone is doing their honest best, you'll be able to get through all the stress and make some amazing compromises.
"The end result has its balance, and despite the logical compromises it has been a very interesting creative process," says Capitanio.
A like-minded Republican president would minimize the need for compromises and help enforce support for those deals that were required.
Additionally, the Japanese government holds a stake in Japan Tobacco, the multinational tobacco giant, which critics say compromises its smoking policy.
And I recognize that a union is not always united: There can be internal discord, conflicting interests, compromises to hash out.
In France, Mr. Tavares worked out compromises with workers that allowed PSA to close a factory and cut thousands of jobs.
Wooing immigration-wary Midwestern voters, like doing outreach to pro-life moderates in Alabama, is apparently not worth the compromises required.
As those on the frontlines in the fight against criminals and terrorists, we urge expediency before financial insecurity compromises national security.
"Recognizing the deviations of the past serves to reawaken our consciences to the compromises of the present," John Paul II said.
And so we entered a period of corporate hegemony in both political parties, with fewer political compromises required for doing business.
At the same time, he warned his fellow Republicans that they would have to make compromises themselves to reach a deal.
Finding compromises, however, will only be possible through face-to-face talks between negotiators, not through tweets, press statements or speeches.
Hillary Clinton will have a harder time, post-Sanders, post–Black Lives Matter, post-DREAMers, selling these compromises to the base.
As Washington, DC, has become more polarized, it has become harder to make compromises that are necessary to govern the country.
Mr. Xi's government has been forced to make some compromises with the United States as President Trump's trade demands have escalated.
Mr. Abe appears willing to deliver Mr. Trump a political victory on trade, if the United States can make some compromises.
In many ways similar to Samsung's Galaxy S20 Plus, it's a phone that makes very few compromises, at least on paper.
If they need to make imperfect compromises, like a sunset provision or subsidy program, they should not hesitate to do so.

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