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Compromising on the U.S. position, officials said, would undermine any future cases involving diplomatic immunity.
Stakes rise, aid cuts mulled in case of American accused of killing Pakistanis Karin Brulliard 2011
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Compromising on the U.S. position, officials said, would undermine any future cases involving diplomatic immunity.
Stakes rise, aid cuts mulled in case of American accused of killing Pakistanis Karin Brulliard 2011
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Compromising the ECB's independence in exchange for intervention that would have uncertain rewards is a gamble that, like too many of Europe's policy solutions today, trades long-term prosperity for short-term relief.
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Compromising networks is thus far harder than it appears at first if your attempt is to disrupt them, bringing them down.
The Volokh Conspiracy » If you like the BP spill, you’ll love cyberwar 2010
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Compromising between these two views is hardly impossible in theory, but it becomes nearly so in practice because of the second big trend at work: A generation's worth of political forces have pushed Republicans to the right and Democrats to the left, and rendered the political middle in Congress weak and thin, to the extent it exists at all.
Twin Paralyzing Factors Keep Washington Divided Gerald F. Seib 2011
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Compromising what we did was had become a way of life, it was hard to remember that things had ever been different.
Mark Heisler: Confessions of a Dead Tribune Mark Heisler 2011
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Compromising what we did was had become a way of life, it was hard to remember that things had ever been different.
Mark Heisler: Confessions of a Dead Tribune Mark Heisler 2011
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Compromising legislation to get 80% of what you want instead of 100%?
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Compromising what we did was had become a way of life, it was hard to remember that things had ever been different.
Mark Heisler: Confessions of a Dead Tribune Mark Heisler 2011
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Compromising before a debate is totally backasswards.
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