It has forced compromises on freedoms and eroded civil liberties in many ways. |
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I have a system to insure my own safety and compromises are already made to work around task announcements and launch windows. |
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As computational power increases, fewer compromises are made, and more accurate results can be obtained. |
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There are no all-encompassing answers, only local solutions, compromises, and on-going negotiations. |
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When wildlife is perceived to be a danger and a liability, it compromises the very basis of conservation. |
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Sadly, this compromises my blogging exploits and leaves me ashamedly making another post of pure apology. |
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Spanglish appears to confront immigrant fear and the compromises of assimilation. |
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One senses that it is a much-resisted process, full of compromises and awkwardnesses, but it proceeds nonetheless. |
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But being able to make compromises on your own terms means you can live with them. |
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Painful compromises are necessary from both sides and a delicate balancing act is needed to break years of mistrust. |
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As a result of being scrutinised closely by public authorities at every stage, its final form was the outcome of a number of compromises. |
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He compromises his position in English society by assaulting a servant in a third-class railway carriage. |
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Politicians make compromises and trade-offs to secure what is in their view the best for their constituents. |
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Settlements and compromises in business dealings are made through mediation and discussion. |
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I feel like I am sometimes making a lot of compromises just to maintain her friendship and she isn't meeting me halfway. |
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The machinations of Booker juries are a smugly guarded secret, but one senses a good few compromises and second-bests here. |
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A handful of moderates are talking to middle-of-the-road Senate Republicans about possible compromises, although the talks are going slowly. |
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However, beware of making compromises with your own values and priorities or you miss life. |
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These results show that the mirid compromises waterhyacinth competitiveness, and validate the introduction of the mirid into South Africa. |
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The markup construction was tricky and required compromises in several places. |
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Very often we have to work shoulder to shoulder with one another and do not want a situation that compromises that fraternity or causes tensions. |
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A Trojan Horse is a program that neither replicates nor copies itself, but causes damage or compromises the security of the computer. |
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It's the result of a messy political process, reflecting a bitterly divided Congress and hastily crafted compromises. |
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Part of the problem is that multilateralism and international collaboration are necessarily unheroic and inherently full of compromises. |
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That is a mythical invention of judges, who were forced to invent something to cope with some political compromises put through by David Lange. |
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The full grue won't be seen until the unrated DVD is released, so yes, compromises have been made, but not where it really counts. |
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He is seen as a man driven by principle, willing to stand up for what he believes in, and untainted by the compromises of everyday politics. |
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We make compromises with individual integrity in order to allow society to function. |
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But you'll bristle at the wasted resources and moral compromises involved in the whole sordid mess. |
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As with any other contracts, compromises or consent orders may be vitiated by a common mistake of law. |
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Priestley would also have nothing of such compromises either with the established Church or with Calvinism. |
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Both sides are urging quick action but offering no compromises in a political stare-down that shows no signs of breaking. |
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I don't know what kind of deals were struck and compromises reached behind closed doors that led to the legislation that passed. |
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The others agreed to consider it, and negotiated face-saving compromises which fell far short of Olivares' proposals. |
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But the film's authentic feel is undermined by a series of political compromises. |
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In this way he believed it would be possible to reach good compromises even when each side was not getting its own way. |
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The media industry relies on thousands of people to make the compromises necessary to maintain its course. |
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Sometimes he could be tough on people, but after they softened, he negotiated reasonable compromises. |
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Trade agreements always involve painful compromises, which are difficult for politicians to swallow in a climate of hostility. |
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There are far too many compromises, conflicts and concessions in the AFL and now's as good a time as any to make a stand. |
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I will, however, question the assumption that this concession compromises the realist agenda. |
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A maverick, who brooks no compromises, she is capable both of expansive friendships and bitter feuds. |
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So on the face of it, Skee-Tex field boots are the perfect solution to these compromises. |
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Enterprises won't consider any monitoring that interrupts network activity or compromises their business-critical information and systems. |
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International conventions and treaties represent the greatest compromises of all. |
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Behind the ivied walls, the more intellectually prestigious schools are making some pernicious compromises. |
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For a party whose being is so linked with core principles, government will mean painful compromises and fudges. |
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Television involved the sort of fudges and compromises that simply wouldn't occur to her. |
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His distinctive contribution to the gaiety of nations has been to discern high comedy in the low compromises of kitsch. |
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These are practical thinkers who strive to make sensible and affordable compromises and alterations to the dreams. |
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As the recent demise of the bankruptcy reform bill illustrates, even the most delicate compromises can fall apart. |
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Because the source and target languages are different in vocabulary, syntax, and grammar, it involves compromises. |
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It is all left to a set of political compromises between Government Ministers and the electoral college. |
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In many cases, these compromises dilute the impact of the proposed reform, often postponing major changes until a later date. |
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Journalists answer that terrorism is an emotive term that compromises their objectivity. |
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To make the solution feasible, compromises must be made in the resolution of the grids used to discretize the equations. |
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No compromises on acceleration, towing capacity, cargo space, fuel economy, or emissions. |
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Is this one of those Jesuitical compromises, where we are putting the end before the means? |
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Drastic cuts call for drastic counter-measures, not weak-kneed objections and compromises. |
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This is a ragbag of delights and compromises, as all such compilations are. |
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Rabbi Berger's pious respect for Schneerson's memory severely compromises his best efforts to combat the Lubavitchers' adoration of him. |
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Litle compromises that show him he's in control and he's the boss. |
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Its success has been limited as the history of the era between 1914-18 and 1939-45 shows and the record of evasions, fudges, compromises and failures is a discouraging one. |
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He lauds the push for stricter regulations on interstate commerce and a range of effective compromises. |
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One such coalition in Oxford resulted in them being outflanked on the left by New Labour after the predictable round of compromises made because of budgetary restraints. |
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Putting ideological purity ahead of practical policy compromises may salve our consciences but when biotechnology is the issue the stakes become too high. |
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Here we see, not a confusing welter of compromises and half-measures, but a clear and logical relationship in which each pole is balanced and complemented by the other. |
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In this case, one needs to find the optimal thickness for the crystal that minimally compromises on diffracting volume on the one hand and transparence on the other. |
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Many activists who had been working for federal legislation to regulate or ban coal surface mining were disappointed at the compromises the law contained. |
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This week's emotionally intense, all or nothing energy inclines people towards radical solutions and massive rejigs rather than compromises or incremental steps. |
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Deeply antagonistic to reformist compromises with bourgeois democracy, syndicalists also disputed the Leninist strategy of organizing revolution via a vanguard party. |
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In the early days of television, the engineers who designed and built TV picture tubes faced technical problems that caused them to make some compromises. |
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But the level of carelessness and ignorance manifested by the number and importance of miscues in Lincoln's War seriously compromises its integrity and undermines its value. |
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In fact, data consolidation imposes such catastrophic operational compromises as to render it practically impossible and commercially inadvisable to follow as a direction. |
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But analysts say compromises on wage and pension rises are likely. |
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Fine, if he has a good basis for foreseeing mutual compromises from the old foes. |
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I am aware of no compromises regarding acceleration and roominess. |
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Alkan rarely compromises the logic of his counterpoint, and a similar inflexibility was noted in his playing, which avoided the indulgent rubato of many of his contemporaries. |
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For some, the use of optical aids compromises genius, and art with it. |
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It simply compromises on quality as piracy is all about quantity and reaping as much profits as possibly can from the tireless efforts of artists. |
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Then there is his infuriating penchant for gratuitously offering compromises before a policy debate has even begun. |
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In pursuance of their goal they went on persistently staging plays, never making any compromises at any cost and never giving in to the temptation of commercial theatre. |
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Sure, they make compromises and back and fill with the wind. |
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Why then do they let themselves be shown as silly little scatterbrains, making the compromises, while the men romp all over the screen doing exactly as they please? |
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Do we exist to be a church for moderns or postmoderns or are we willing to accept the compromises that will allow us to be a diverse community of both. |
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I barely knew what moral compromises were, at that age-or rather, I didn't know how cunningly they lie in wait for us around each of life's turning points. |
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So the Olympia Snowe types who helped broker compromises have left or been defeated. |
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It is not possible to predict whether such a project will be carried through, or whether compromises and threats will prevent such a formal split. |
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The reality of the retina MacBook is a study in compromises. |
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Growing hemp to the stage that mature seeds are present compromises the quality of the fiber, because of lignification in the stem. |
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The compulsory gleefulness of these disruptions compromises and even contradicts the serious tone of his work and even changes its message. |
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Turkish leaders are accustomed to visiting Europe with hat in hand, seeking to make compromises. |
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It was among the many compromises that the government engaged along the way. |
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It must relearn the game of international politics as a major power, not a superpower, and make compromises. |
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The Plantagenet kings were often forced to negotiate compromises such as Magna Carta. |
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It has been suggested that this attitude compromises the party's claim that its form of British nationalism is civic and inclusive. |
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Functional safety is crucial in the aerospace industry, which allows no compromises or negligence. |
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When tides or construction compromises their scheduled arrival, they may use this terminal instead. |
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There were also circular plans, generally with columns all round, and outside Italy there were many compromises with traditional local styles. |
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The compromises and corruption on shore fail to contaminate or alter the joy-drenched, adrenalated play in the ocean. |
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The new territories acquired from Britain, France, and Mexico were the subject of major political compromises. |
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Trojan Horse A program that neither replicates nor copies itself, but causes damage or compromises the security of the computer. |
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Rivalry between different factions would have led to dynamic political institutions as compromises and disagreements were played out. |
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Ibrahim, who entertains suspicions of this double-handed policy, compromises the Prince by every means in his power. |
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Several of the delegates were disappointed in the result, a makeshift series of unfortunate compromises. |
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The need to make an audible signal also compromises any situation in which a secret ballot may be desired. |
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In some cases, bleach's base acidity compromises a bacterium's lipid membrane, a reaction similar to popping a balloon. |
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As such compromises and syntheses suggest, it was not only hardline Paracelsans who embraced spagyric remedies. |
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To her mind, extreme compensation is a fair trade for the compromises of such a career. |
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As Mylo tracks down a former lover Rich and Maggie struggles in her relationship with husband Lance they confront the compromises and disappointments of their lives. |
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They offered some compromises in an effort to ameliorate the situation. |
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As a result, the delegations can negotiate with each other in secret, striking deals and compromises without having their every word transcribed into the permanent record. |
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Rejecting cultural compromises with the colonized population, the colonizers are convinced of their own superiority and their ordained mandate to rule. |
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Details were attended to, and further compromises were effected. |
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As a consequence, his conception of politics was encompassing and multidimensional, allowing agreement to be achieved through accommodations or compromises such as logrolls. |
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He also compromises his privileged status among the Sassanians as the emperor's protege by refusing to endorse their belligerent move against the Romans. |
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