Indeed, human rights are the middle ground on which they tried to bring together the warring groups. |
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When the ark is finished, a winding, receding path is drawn from the animals through the middle ground, up to the arks. |
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A good overall shot will include a distinct foreground, middle ground and background. |
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In that combative battlefield there seems to be no middle ground, just the immovable solidarity of two irreconcilable forces. |
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Discuss his painting techniques and how foreground, middle ground and background are well defined. |
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An experienced investment banker can sometimes negotiate a middle ground acceptable to both company and investor. |
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There is a middle ground between broadcasts and unicasts, and that is a multicast. |
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And the heroes of these films are nearly always pragmatists, the middle ground between the emotionalists and cold rationalists around them. |
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Aggravated damages occupy a murky middle ground between normal compensatory damages and exemplary damages. |
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But given the politics they may be looking to concentrate that tax cut somewhere in the middle ground. |
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On the whole, I think the select committee worked very hard at trying to find a middle ground between the views of all New Zealanders. |
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There appears to be little room for middle ground between these opposing positions, and much is at stake. |
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Most were good friends of mine, which caused me to wonder if there might be a middle ground between no screeners and mass distribution. |
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If he'd started on the middle ground in January he'd have been rolled over in the rush. |
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The foreground's cool white and bluish-green yields to the high heat of the middle ground. |
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Mist fills the middle ground, and the background mountains appear to be far in the distance. |
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The Government's been so successful in dominating the middle ground, and voters seem to detest any whiff of political ideology. |
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There's a swath of middle ground to consider, and given reasonable tact and grace you can probably find a spot there. |
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There is little happy middle ground and the public is left not knowing whether to take it seriously or to ignore it all. |
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Nevertheless, Canada continues to try to occupy what little middle ground exists. |
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In Canada too, we see politicians striving to take the middle ground, aiming to not alienate potential voters. |
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Whenever I find myself in the middle ground, I usually seem a little lost, trapped as I am between my cynical hatred and my naive love. |
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The Liberals are reasonably comfortable with the middle ground and have a balance of opposition on the left and the right. |
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I can tell him what's going on in the foreground, middle ground, background, the left, the right. |
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When Jesus talks about being alpha and omega, it offers the picture of someone at both ends of something, without middle ground. |
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In our view, these can usefully be measured along a continuum, from red to green light positions, with some bias today towards the middle ground of amber. |
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One mark is smeared on top of another, and so forth, until foreground, middle ground and background intermesh in a perpetual but confusing push-pull. |
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Perhaps I am being a Pollyanna but my impression is that the new editor of the New York Times is trying to swing the paper back closer to middle ground. |
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Her moods were becoming all extremes, with no middle ground. |
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With patience and political courage, the two sides could find middle ground. |
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The inability of Congress to find middle ground elicits fair questions about electoral dysfunction. |
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Senator Susan Collins, a Republican from Maine, said last week she was working with colleagues to find middle ground. |
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They listen intently, treating each note as an individual personality, and they find middle ground between spaciness and rhythmic grounding. |
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Hibberd also says that if you are both working towards the same financial project, it's easier to find middle ground. |
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Safety is one of those areas where we can always find middle ground to achieve what we really want. |
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Problems begin to rise when interests at opposite ends of the issue become polarized and are unable to find middle ground. |
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Instead, they till a middle ground, choosing to teach by example rather than by browbeating. |
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Your comments are very apropos, because the middle ground is exactly what this committee is looking for in all of this. |
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The President, in his incumbency, didn't have to do a thing to own the middle ground. |
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Conflicts were resolved by finding a middle ground in a manner that respected different ways of achieving a particular goal. |
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The current proposals are close enough that a good mediator should find a middle ground. |
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The provision on financial security also resulted in a diluted, legal middle ground. |
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I would even say that Quebecers have profoundly influenced Canada's choice of this pragmatic middle ground, which we handle so well. |
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Moreover, Canada cannot afford to take the middle ground and not create the climate for implementing the vision. |
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They never see that there is a middle ground as well and an area where you can operate. |
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Finding an acceptable middle ground between undue censorship and absolute freedom of expression has never been easy. |
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It will be the social media pragmatists that will succeed and hold the middle ground. |
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With regard to the key issue of categories of membership, there should be some middle ground. |
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There have been several other recent cases in which the Court has also sought to establish delicate distinctions in the quest for the middle ground. |
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It has previously been mentioned that, occupying the middle ground in peace settlements, is the quest to impose a new identity on the defeated states. |
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The three ovals were labeled background, middle ground and foreground. |
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Point out the definition of foreground, middle ground and background. |
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A waistband of mist then enters from the right and reaches nearly to the centre of the painting, so that the trees in the middle ground appear to rise from the unknown. |
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The authors make the case for a middle ground, where investigators are attentive to broad patterns of interrelationships informed by causal understanding. |
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The result is a conundrum for the Republican Party where there is no clear middle ground. |
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There is no middle ground in submitting our sacred rights to the whims of foreign tyrants. |
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It shows patrons and a waitress around a table, which converges onto a singer in the centre of the middle ground, who is visible in the preparatory drawing. |
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Those desperate to find a middle ground in this political muddle could find some silver linings in the survey findings. |
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I know any sort of middle ground will unhinge lefties and righties both, but don't despair. |
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The oklahoman also has said that middle ground has to be a part of the debt deal. |
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The R does hit a happy middle ground, especially for riders under 1.80m, who will find the bars just by leaning forward a tad, with their feet comfortably tucked in just in line with their bum. |
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Some of those who took that leap of faith in earlier times were not rewarded for their courage and now find themselves more on the periphery than holding the middle ground. |
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From the point of view of political evolution, of which the French revolution was an extreme form, there is no longer any middle ground between citizen and nation. |
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Harmonisation therefore requires finding some middle ground. |
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First of all, the Commission reaffirms its determination to help the Member States to find middle ground on revision of the international IOPCF system. |
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In light of the reasons I have mentioned, I believe our leader has taken not only a reasonable compromise position, but the only true middle ground position in this debate. |
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Other Conservatives are in the middle ground, favouring stances such as looser regulation and decriminalisation of some drugs. |
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Democrats always try to find the Aristotelian golden mean, even in politics, but there is no middle ground between the truth and a lie, between democracy and its all too many opponents. |
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Thomas can be seen as occupying the middle ground between the Latin Averroist on the one hand and Henry on the other. |
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It's a style rooted in the middle ground between Atlanta swag-rap's vibrant, singsong staccato and its grungier, more severe Cousin, trap. |
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The healthy thing, as everyone knows, is to occupy a middle ground between the Instagrammers with their raw quinoa pizzas and Nigella's lardy treats. |
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Denying absolute predestination was easy enough, but articulating a middle ground between that and Arminianism proved a more difficult task. |
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Favouring a sensible state interventionist approach, he urged openness and steered a middle ground between neo-liberal dogma and autarchic inefficiencies. |
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Obtained through negotiation and compromise, middle ground is easier to find if it derives from common ground. |
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They wanted PS60k and despite a further offer to find middle ground, they have refused. |
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A long and bitter war makes it difficult to find a middle ground. |
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We have not yet overcome all of our difficulties, but I would say that a kind of middle ground in our thinking about the problem is gradually expanding. |
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They had to reach some middle ground between the Assembly's determination to control the information and the university's protocols on free publication of research results. |
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If they are not addressed, Canadian policy makers are choosing a middle ground and explicitly choosing not to take a leadership role in the bio-economy. |
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Gender binarists believe that everybody is either male or female, with no middle ground. |
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The Council and its faithful servants, the special representatives of the Secretary-General, therefore have to find middle ground between empathy and firmness as we seek to move a peace process forward. |
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You need to find the middle ground between the two extremes. |
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Arnold seems to belong to a middle ground that is more concerned with the poetry of religion and its virtues and values for society than with the existence of God. |
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This study focuses on selective amygdalohippocampectomy, which is the middle ground between anterior temporal lobectomy and transsylvian amygdalohippocampectomy. |
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We have also taken on many new depots, thereby extending our national distribution network, leaving us ideally placed to increase supplies in the middle ground market. |
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At times the group's new album, Drag It Up, fights to find a middle ground between the surging cowpunk of 1997's Too Far to Care and the melodic pop of 2001's Satellite Rides. |
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