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    1. Emperor Constantine, they said, had changed the date of the Sabbath as a compromise to appease the pagans who celebrated their heathen debaucheries on Sunday


    2. No room for compromise - There was no room for compromise in Joshua’s


    3. That is not true peace but compromise with error!


    4. Prime governor Ernesto Pataios was all about compromise


    5. compromise by letting her ride with him to the land of Mortality


    6. I compromise on taking a complete change of clothing for riding and a spare set incorporating a skirt in case I need it … enough knickers for the duration of the trip and more socks than I could ever need … I hope


    7. compromise is a must


    8. passions through the art of love-induced compromise! This is what the marriage process is all


    9. With a cherub there was no need to compromise, no give and take


    10. mood to compromise as they approached the place where the young

    11. Armed with that knowledge, they can then compromise your site


    12. She has reached a compromise


    13. He knows or can look up everything I’ve told you so far, so you don’t have to worry that you will compromise anything


    14. ‘Because the man was in a position to compromise


    15. doesn’t compromise to the world


    16. All she could get him to do was compromise a little in the song order and leave off 'Day of the Stryder' by Borinactivide, a song for a deep hall on a winter Nightday if there ever was one


    17. The spirit of the age is compromise


    18. We are not always aware of this compromise


    19. compromise, as it is written, “But you gave the Nazarites wine to


    20. forced both sides to consider a compromise they hadn’t

    21. compromise, where the idea of democracy circulates


    22. politicians as well, to choose the compromise that


    23. Care for a compromise?” I rested against the bookcase with the book held high over my head


    24. “Is this a compromise?” I laughed, and tugged on a stray hair that was hanging in her face


    25. compromise when Nerissa suggested wiping Eury with a cloth soaked in cheap wine


    26. Sometimes you need to compromise your ideals and be more realistic of your expectations


    27. To see or dream that you are in a slaughterhouse suggests that you may need to compromise an aspect of yourself in order to move ahead


    28. Fane and Sunyula tried negotiating, but the bitch wouldn’t compromise or back down on anything, and soon enough it escalated


    29. It was their compromise


    30. Four had been a compromise that neither party was truly happy with

    31. The inside, however, gave no compromise to its location; opulent hardly described it


    32. To be with him like this felt like a compromise, and act of weakness


    33. She thought she and Shelagh had come to an unwritten compromise about their differences! But Shelagh was being a right bitch! Rosemary was making up her mind to say it out straight when the phone rang


    34. In any compromise between good and evil, only the evil can win


    35. She had insisted the girl take the bow, but they had come to a compromise when she belted on her sword


    36. “It’s a compromise,” William said


    37. But then compromise on either side could be regarded as weakness


    38. Compromise was never formulated


    39. Why was she even considering a man who didn’t want children? For the right man, she might give up the farm and go live in the city, but children? No, there could be no compromise on that subject


    40. The wizards grew suspicious of the secret comings and goings but were unable to compromise any of the kings

    41. “Well that’s the last one today, Charles!” Grandma will compromise


    42. Have a compromise that will benefit both our interests


    43. Although international treaties and alliances are of vital importance to the security of any nation, they must neither compromise a nation‘s sovereignty nor permit conflicting (national) interests to undermine that nation‘s purposeful designs unless intended to promote harm to other (peaceful) nations


    44. If you think the person is giving good reasons, then you should negotiate a good compromise solution


    45. Had she said anything to compromise her sister? Just what had they been talking about? Her mind raced over the topics, Jevan’s wife, his sense of loss


    46. Whenever social costs begin to (marginally) exceed their intended benefits because (limited) resources are either inefficiently allocated or mismanaged or depleting revenue is (simply) unable to keep pace with spending requirements or whenever non-recoverable anti-social attitudes begin to compromise that society‘s quality of life or whenever that society‘s efforts to rehabilitate its economic, intellectual or moral infrastructures or restore flagging morale are no longer effective or have lost their (spirited) momentum or whenever (public) proposals fall short of (private) expectations is that society said to be in a state of decline


    47. That an individual is (inherently) ―good‖ and that the corruption of (natural) goodness is understood within the context of conventional designs does not follow in the manner that (natural) goodness would never compromise itself inasmuch as it would be contrary to its (nature) to do so; each social unit being (naturally) good; that is to say, (natural) goodness, standing side by side with (natural) goodness, would (naturally) reject its mutual corruption as well as its own corruption and furthermore, the assumed absence of evil, understood as the antithesis of ―good,‖ would (otherwise) preclude the introduction of unwholesome examples seeking to promote a corrupting influence on (natural) goodness; moreover, were (natural) goodness


    48. To what extent should any society be willing to compromise its ―individual‖ freedom(s) by imposing limits on such freedoms by


    49. This plan was adopted as a compromise between political factions favoring the Popular Vote (states with larger populations) and others preferring a proportionate voice in government or (states with smaller populations)


    50. Does modern society fear competition because of an uncertain, cynical apprehension of the potential ―consequences‖ or unintended results that such competition might otherwise occasion? Although I am not qualified to answer this question, it would appear that replacing genuine with common talents for the sake of social/cultural diversity will eventually compromise (true) intellectual diversity that our schools once promoted










































    1. Nancy was going to have to abort; this mission was compromised


    2. compromised, struggled with it


    3. “Well; if your system’s compromised, it isn’t something simple


    4. "Look at it this way," Elmore said, "if Alan is behind this, we are all compromised anyway, if he is not, he can be of the most help


    5. That way, if one pair is compromised in some way, at least


    6. Her comfort zone is being compromised


    7. yet been compromised; we lost several good agents acquiring this information


    8. she wasn’t the only person she had compromised


    9. His tranquility, and peace of mind, having been compromised at the Wayward Inn, Alec sought refuge at a far less crowded, and less refutable establishment, the Timber Wall Tavern; a dilapidated shack that made his former residence seem as grand as the Archenon


    10. When these three factors – personal, family and community – are positive and healthy, then there will be a stronger resilience level than if any of these is compromised

    11. When this function is compromised, we have a hard time seeing the consequences of our behavior, and being flexible enough to review our plans and adapt to changing conditions


    12. This capability can be compromised from birth, such as when infants are born to parents addicted to alcohol and/or drugs; but a sterile, unloving environment – such as in orphanages – will also damage a child’s emotional self-control and critical thinking abilities


    13. “If you will listen to me for a minute, I’ll explain that the water system you just spoke of may be in danger of being compromised by an Anglo employee of Alleghenia, who has left without a Security passport,” Martin said firmly


    14. He imagined Josh’s derision at such a sentimentally compromised design, commenting how people always looked to the past, finding some kind of solace in a false nostalgia


    15. It continued: ‘I must warn you that the security of the base has been compromised


    16. “The crash investigators don’t know for sure, but they think the first explosion compromised the airtight seal of the vehicle


    17. The front cabin was not compromised


    18. We compromised with a plain fir


    19. speed was compromised with the crack in the propeller shaft, he


    20. benefit users, in the sense that the overall design of a deck isn’t compromised, as they could be

    21. “The thing is lad if you miss your shot he then has a clear go at you and believe you me he will not miss now with the mortar rounds there is very little chance of missing and even if they do your position is not compromised


    22. ‘We understand you have been compromised but we need to know the codes for the defence platform, or at least access to communicate with one of your team


    23. Paul could have paid the bribe but bribery violated his deeply held social and spiritual beliefs, and compromised the goals he had set for himself in those areas


    24. ‘Yes, at best certain brain functions would be compromised


    25. He also said that you were helping him on a case, but that your cover was compromised somehow


    26. “Within a couple of hours, probably sooner for those who’s immune system is in any way compromised


    27. In either case, Human Dignity is (ultimately) compromised; considered an impediment to practical designs thought to promote either an Ideal or Orderly society, or whatever other intent


    28. Western intelligence agencies efforts to surveil and monitor the activities of Islamic terrorist operations have been compromised, in part, by democratic restrictions that otherwise provide certain (tactical) advantages to terrorist groups indifferent to the principles of rule of law


    29. Immaturity, however, should not be confused with Innocence; that is to say, an individual impervious to wicked designs; virtuous and childlike in manner; whose artless qualities haven‘t been compromised by age or external designs, for that matter


    30. Although I don‘t question the advantages of time; nevertheless, I can‘t help feeling that our ―personal‖ interactions have been compromised somehow; have become less intimate and perhaps less cordial operating in an environment where the ―letter‖ writer has become a quasi extension of the apparatus it utilizes to compose its ―letters‖; such mediums of thoughts and emotions flowing together, whose spontaneity no longer provides sufficient time to assimilate what‘s been written

    31. Nevertheless, there are many of us, who, conditioned by our obstinate desires, have seemingly compromised our ability to (consciously) distinguish between right and wrong, commending, by inuring habit(s), inappropriate behavior


    32. Perhaps ecological subsystems would be compromised although its universal impact appears problematical


    33. Therefore, intellectual integrity is being compromised on a number of very important levels that should otherwise require a thorough examination of an individual‘s (own) critical thoughts and feelings


    34. It would not be the first time, however, that evolving cultures have compromised traditional arrangements


    35. The infection could be viral, she explained, but waiting for a culture could lower the chances of the antibiotics being effective if was bacterial, given my compromised immune system


    36. To see if any of them has been compromised by another agnate


    37. Using her training she pulled herself together ascertain the situation and realised that the base and the team had been fully compromised


    38. What I find frightening is the idea that a police unit can be that thoroughly compromised,” Clive told the group


    39. “Sir Ikebod said the passages might be compromised, fraught with procrastinators


    40. This congregation had lost their building but now had the great advantage of being seen as brave victims and principled martyrs who were being turned out on to the street by a harsh, triumphalist and compromised Church of Scotland

    41. God, in the eyes of the breakaways, cannot possibly bless either the theologically compromised Kirk or even those evangelicals who choose to remain in its service


    42. But Arius was not a strict Unitarian, his representations became a highly compromised version of the duality of Jesus nature, as he tried to walk a thin line between the Unitarians and the Athanasian champions of Trinitarianism


    43. But I think your traumatic experience may have compromised your ability to be completely objective


    44. The surgery began: to drain the sepsis, repeatedly; to remove the compromised knee replacement; to insert steel rods into his leg, to try to save the leg so he could later get another knee replacement


    45. First of all, they made their move before I expected it; my informant was compromised and killed before he could tell me


    46. the concerned people, friendly doesn’t mean that you should be compromised on


    47. good suggestion for improvement, care (not hiding a bug found or being compromised


    48. He blamed himself for not accompanying me so he could make sure I was not compromised


    49. a byproduct of compromised values and virtues


    50. However, they compromised and








































    1. Talos jumped up, 'All I said was that the organisation has made a concrete proposition that will save the village, but for it to work we will have to make compromises


    2. He has made it very clear that he doesn’t care for convenient little compromises and political deals, believing absolutely that a spade should be called a shovel


    3. On top of that fear of the viruses themselves compromises your immune system


    4. What was he saying? Surely he could do as he wished? He didn't have to make any compromises, did he? Shelagh was being too cautious


    5. expanding in proportion to (spiritual) phenomena that becomes (increasingly) receptive to (intuitive) logic and reason, a refined (spiritual) awareness that neither compromises nor inhibits the One constant at once approachable however ―inaccessible‖ to the mind, a (seemingly) moving target within (the) reach of a receptive imagination however evading the limited scope of rational thought, whose mysteries eventually become apparent through a strengthening of Faith and Divine Trust, alone…


    6. Lost, would be a common center that, with few exceptions, sought to achieve workable/practical compromises on issues of national


    7. Any number of examples may be cited such as a public servant who compromises core principle values (or motivating factors), that would normally prompt that individual to act or behave differently, for (political) expediency or an individual, feeble in mind or body, who involuntarily acts contrary to how that individual might otherwise behave if he or she were not under emotional or physical duress or a


    8. A more pragmatic president would have vowed to find a way to continue earlier compromises


    9. There were compromises, seemingly necessary, that caused consternation among certain of the faithful, fueling the need for additional compromises, as they (Donatists, etc


    10. Constantine called three councils to forge compromises between the warring Christian factions

    11. He forged many compromises on the road to creating a unified Canon, forcing many, who dearly wished to reject, what others had only reluctantly accepted


    12. Only through hard experience has Mankind learned the extent of the compromises necessary to have accomplished this gargantuan effort at civilizing his natural inclinations


    13. It generates innovative operational process that guarantees the obtaining of proposed results by the agreed organizations through its goals or accomplishment compromises with the investors and its beneficiaries, without there is finality deviation or inadequate utilization of the collected resources


    14. Another one of our compromises was that if I wasn’t with Jesse, I couldn’t go anywhere without a bodyguard


    15. More compromises they


    16. some of the compromises, as I think everyone here does


    17. In following chapters we will trace the continuing series of compromises that eventually will lead to the total loss of faith


    18. With all these requirements it was hardly surprising Dale Kinnard's design included severe compromises


    19. My wife and I had several miscommunications and compromises we had to work through before we got married


    20. The rational part of his brain recognizes this as a shortcoming, something that compromises his work

    21. But, route deviations not withstanding, compromises maneuver marriages on the course of moksha


    22. The Christian leaders were willing to make such compromises with Mithraism that the better half of its adherents were won over to the Antioch cult


    23. Likewise did the next and later generations of Christian leaders make such further compromises with paganism that even the Roman emperor Constantine was won to the new religion


    24. 18 Many of the great truths taught by Jesus were almost lost in these early compromises, but they yet slumber in this religion of paganized Christianity, which was in turn the Pauline version of the life and teachings of the Son of Man


    25. Lyndon was the Democratic leader of the Senate and could work all the compromises needed to keep both his party and the Republican President happy


    26. compromises the natural order of things, wherein younger children


    27. one in a long series of compromises that he’d been forced to take by the people


    28. And lives went on between the shores of sacrifices and compromises


    29. We are incessantly tempted to give way about little things, and to make compromises and concessions


    30. ‘Enduring inconveniences may lead one up to a point,’ said Tara as the power supply was restored, ‘but it’s the compromises that count in today’s world

    31. Whatever, Allah didn’t send the angels of war to help Musalmans at the next turn in the Battle of Uhud, even though things became too hot for them against the Quraysh; though, after a series of strategic compromises and winning maneuvers Muhammad could subdue them to usurp the Kabah for Islam


    32. Why not the moulanas of the Muslim Personal Law Board of India take the lead in not only reviewing the ‘out of tune’ features of their faith but also in seeking an honorable compromises with the Hindus on all contentious issues as Muhammad had done with the Quraysh


    33. cal compromises they could agree to …


    34. These are common nonsense compromises between mutually exclusive antitheticals, i


    35. If we were to discuss the issue of Islamist terrorism in the context of India (other than Kashmir), Indian Muslims have resorted to terrorism to avenge the killings of their co-religionists first after the 1993 Mumbai riots and then the 2002 Gujarat riots, and these riots have their roots in the controversy surrounding the demolition of the Babri Masjid (the matter, if at all, could be handled in a manner so that it would be a win-win situation for everyone, as Sardar Patel did with the Somnath temple by relocating the mosque which was on the temple site with the consent of the local Muslims since Islam doesn’t prohibit relocating mosques and the Quran encourages even compromises on practice of faith for the cause of peace and goodwill in verse 2:224, and Maulana Wahiduddin Khan, a very progressive Muslim cleric, has suggested the same formula for this issue as well[109] (also, the following article about Nawab Wajid Ali Shah of Awadh settled a similar controversy is worth reading - http://timesofindia


    36. compromises with the humanists of the world in accepting Darwinism and


    37. begins, the withering away of tons of useless lies and half-lies and compromises and fears


    38. Darren felt a warm glow suffuse his entire being as the certainty that this, the end result, really was worth all of the … unpleasant things he'd had to do; the compromises he'd been forced to make


    39. There were only adjustments and compromises to be made, and what those might be was entirely up to me to decide


    40. passed in Congress in 1978, it had so many compromises that the president called

    41. However…it was the corrupting compromises of those christianized communities; that saved them from being completely obliterated; along with the other purer and poorer fishing communities who did not practice enough civilized principles


    42. a convention of all the states to find compromises that


    43. Any law that compromises - is as impotent as the power that governs over it


    44. compromises with MY Word


    45. But they made too many compromises to keep the most powerful parties happy


    46. To him, as to all of us, the compromises with his conscience appeared uglier than ever in the light of failure


    47. This is critically important: the asymmetrical risk profile compromises the relevance of simplistic measures such as the Sharpe ratio or the coefficient of variation


    48. Any outside stress—whether it be illness, financial problems, relationship problems, sickness, or injury—that compromises your emotional balance can seriously jeopardize your trading results


    49. Not only is this a waste of time, but it compromises the integrity of the records; you may be inclined to push certain trades into certain categories in a subtle effort to skew the performance metrics on some classes of trades


    50. In the same year The Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act, adopted in Canada, provided that insolvent Canadian Companies might escape proceedings under the Bankruptcy Act and work out compromises with creditors with the sanction of the court











    1. These are not matters of compromising doctrine but rather the use of wisdom in matters of judgment


    2. This WAS right on this list, as was, 'why are all people the same age?' Even so, Delos was convinced he should be reprimanded for compromising security


    3. toward compromising to the ways of the world, but when we try


    4. compromising herself, so we’re safe on that score


    5. where you can, without compromising on quality or service


    6. They had each gone their own ways; avoiding each other for a while; hurt, disappointed, withdrawing, rebuilding, and finally compromising


    7. It appears she has been seen on camera in compromising situations


    8. Therefore, can any of us ascertain, without qualification, that the manner an individual behaves is either moral or immoral without properly assessing that individual‘s underlying assumptions or conditions without compromising our (own) judgment? Insight into ―things‖, as indicated above, requires that an individual be cognizant of the internal factors that correctly define the quality of his or her actions; that such qualities ―unseen‖ are nevertheless as real as Character, Decency or Virtuosity, or their opposites, that become readily apparent to an inquiring mind


    9. immigration policies are compromising the quality of life in areas where poverty, congestion, disease, drugs, crime, substandard housing and decaying infrastructures are demoralizing (complex) social and cultural arrangements (and civility) as an alarming number of our citizens are feeling alienated from mainstream conventions that no longer seem to provide any meaning


    10. The ―Party of Lincoln‖ has been in a quandary in recent years over alternate strategies for attracting the African American Voter without seemingly compromising ―traditional‖ Republican Party Principles

    11. A journalist who enjoys a First Amendment right to obtain certain information as it relates to his or her pursuit of a ―storyline‖ should properly consider the sensibilities of the individual being interviewed; that questions raised should be fair and balanced and not intended to either harass, embarrass or otherwise offend that individual and that the highest (professional) standards should be (properly) observed at all times and that that journalist should neither conceal some hidden agenda nor interpose pre-conceived biases that purposely seek to discredit, distract or place that individual in a compromising position and that answers to stated questions should never be taken out of context or pre-determined and that, (most importantly), privacy rights should be observed at all times


    12. In short, hibernation is great if you want to reduce your electricity bills without compromising your productivity


    13. A representative of the people should uphold the duties and (sacred) trust of public office by making informed decisions based upon the legitimate concerns of his or her constituents by promoting, whenever possible, majority interests without compromising the immediate demands of the nation


    14. Therefore, a commitment to (true) friendship, setting aside such differences for the moment, requires that our differences produce (a) plausible effect, that does not (necessarily) imply acceptance, however, without compromising either individual‘s prevailing sentiments


    15. Although it isn‘t my place to argue whether or not Roman Catholicism represents the ―one true religion‖, no religious teaching(s), in my opinion, has been systematically railed against over the centuries yet (somehow) managed to land on its own two feet without compromising its principle doctrines


    16. What is needed is a return to the old-fashioned teacher/student compact that was less compromising and more demanding of its students


    17. I had enough of a problem figuring out how to let Elizabeth’s father and mother know that she wasn’t really killed in a jeep accident without compromising her, and telling your parents that you were dead was just too damned complicated


    18. Regarding the reference to “Where Satan’s throne is” in the quote from Revelation under the heading “The Compromising Church,” Rome had also been referred to as “The traditional center of Paganism” during the many centuries of its popularity, and then domination


    19. Finally, the Project does with that there are the involvement and the social agents’ compromising (individuals) and economic agents (corporations) so that in the future the beneficiary becomes beneficent person and the beneficent person becomes sponsor with the effective actuation of the Third Sector that truly solves the problems in a definitive way, without there is only removal of symptoms, besides accomplishing the social inclusion of billion of human beings, to propitiate the preservation of the species and to avoid the chaotic destruction of the elements of the planet for the unbridled consumerism


    20. For that to occur is necessary involvement or compromising of all agents

    21. Another compromising situation is the total of the gross national debt that arrives to 1


    22. Taking hallucinogens was a pretty sure way of compromising perception


    23. world and then found by their wife in a compromising position


    24. * Suave and compromising


    25. As things stand at the moment I’m in a very compromising position


    26. Skirting the truth to be sure, yet true enough to avoid compromising my honor, I think, because even before you passed the border I could tell that the Illusions and Force barriers of the Wards were not affecting you


    27. It seems as though she felt she would be compromising the


    28. Moshe glanced warily at the king’s courier, trying to prevent his weariness from compromising a respectful reply


    29. Moshe glanced warily at the king's courier, trying to prevent his weariness from compromising


    30. “As I was saying, Pooh killed Russell today and possibly has some photos of me in a compromising position,” Millsap said

    31. compromising faith in the Sprug and raising prices,


    32. without compromising faith in the Sprug and


    33. Torvald swung a series of blows with his longsword, compromising Blueblood’s defenses


    34. with others without compromising your principles


    35. I honestly didn’t want to think about my mom and Aidan in compromising position


    36. How flattered she felt that he chose to confide in her at the risk of even compromising himself at the ashram


    37. The more or less composite and compromising transition stage between the materialistic concepts of the kingdom held by the Master's followers and those more idealistic and spiritual concepts taught by Jesus, had now definitely ended


    38. In the course of the evening a certain lawyer, seeking to entangle Jesus in a compromising disputation, said: "Teacher, I would like to ask you just what I should do to inherit eternal life?" Jesus answered, "What is written in the law and the prophets; how do you read the Scriptures?" The lawyer, knowing the teachings of both Jesus and the Pharisees, answered: "To love the Lord God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength, and your neighbor as yourself


    39. But first they would have to figure out how to bring the Federation health inspector to certify their processing facilities without compromising their secrecy


    40. By the way, the dozen people who know we are building the ships know that within a year should we decide to do so we would be able to defeat any single battle group of the Federation Space Force without compromising our own security, and it concerns them

    41. compromising their eating; because they feel insecure, not in


    42. Those weren’t the only newspapers offering praise with the New York Times proclaiming of Jordan: A state senator and then a member of Congress, who sought out and gradually won the confidence of the powerful and who was not beneath compromising and making deals to win some of that power


    43. size of an image without compromising with its quality


    44. Whatever his reasons had been, seeing the compromising position Sam had put himself in, put a sadistic smile on Jasmine’s face


    45. As she started to leave, the door opened and closed once again, forcing her to quickly conceal herself once again but this time compromising her view of the hall


    46. Both declining freshly ground black pepper, she watched curiously as Elizabeth carefully consumed her salad, making no mistakes with her fork or compromising her manners in any way


    47. For a moment, Mitchell thought to himself: this is a pompous act from a desperate man to gain a cheap thrill from a beautiful woman; one he hardly knew, all the while, being loveless and precarious seemingly compromising the very principles he tried to live by, his entire life


    48. Graisco leaned on the counter and prepared to go out on a limb with his next comment; he realized that he ran the risk of compromising his identity if he were to ask too many questions


    49. Are your daily actions violating or empowering your Why? Take a look at what you do everyday and really think about the possibility that those daily action steps are compromising your success


    50. with more shares, and the risk of compromising dividend income with more interest










































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