Sentences with phrase «by compromising on»

People adjusted by compromising on the size of the home they bought.
Can you pls suggest me shall I go and purchase the product from United India by compromising on service level (I really don't know the service level they are providing) or any other good product available in the market taking care of better price, features and services.
By compromising on the processor.
People have built successful relationships by compromising on their religion.
By compromising on green technology to deliver improved performance to consumers government policy can be accused of being not fully committed to the climate change agenda.
The only thing that did change was that Iran decided to negotiate more constructively, explain its position better and try to reach a deal by compromising on activities they don't really need (e.g. enriching to 20 % to produce fuel for their isotope reactor).

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Frends saw a void in the market, and they capitalized on it by ensuring [women] do not have to compromise style for function.»
At the weekend, Russia agreed to a temporary compromise — proposed by the E.U. — on resuming gas supplies to Ukraine at a price 20 % below what it had previously asked for.
«The risk that the Russian government, whether acting on its own or in collaboration with Kaspersky, could capitalize on access provided by Kaspersky products to compromise federal information and information systems directly implicates U.S. national security.»
The hack of Uber which compromised the sensitive data of 50 million customers and drivers, and the attack on Tesla's servers by cryptominers are two prime examples of how easy it is to infiltrate companies through their cloud services layer.
Based on the best - selling novel by Ayn Rand, «The Fountainhead» tells the story of Howard Roark, an architect who prefers to struggle rather than compromise his artistic vision.
It means that you be communicate with clients, understand what their pain points are and offer a solution that may solve those needs — even if you're making a compromise on your usual service offerings or suggesting something offered by a company outside your own brand.
Bitcoin prices dropped from above $ 11,000 to below $ 9,000 last week following a statement by the SEC that expanded its scrutiny to cryptocurrency exchanges, and news of compromised accounts on a major Hong Kong - based exchange Binance.
I don't know that my world was rocked, but the session helped me more than I thought it would, just by focusing me on exactly what Camp says is wrong with too many negotiators today: a weakness for compromise from the get - go.
When probed by Wall Street Journal editor - in - chief Gerard Baker on whether a compromise could be reached, Cook interrupted:
«I would submit to the Democrats across the country we are going to be compromised in trying to win the election in 2016 if our nominee supported the war in Iraq,» Chafee said, as reported by CNN on Thursday.
After more than 40 hours of investigation, we have discovered that certain celebrity accounts were compromised by a very targeted attack on user names, passwords and security questions, a practice that has become all too common on the Internet.
According to the Health Care Cost Institute, about 43 % of all spending by individuals with employer - sponsored insurance in 2011 was shoppable, meaning that it was spent on medical services whose prices could be significantly lowered without compromising quality.
You build trust by refusing to compromise on doing the right thing and conducting business ethically.
By franchising, and finding the right franchise partners, we have been able to scale without compromising on service.
While the shop gets orders by the hundred from area businesses, they have had on occasion, to turn down big orders that can't be made and delivered on the same day because they don't want to compromise the quality of their product.
Republicans release their final tax plan, which strikes compromises on many provisions that differed in separate versions passed by the House and Senate.
It appears that the highly publicized legal actions taken by the SEC as mentioned above are (in this writer's opinion, at least) meant to make examples of the parties involved, whilst sending a message to companies within the industry that they are not willing to compromise on enforcing their legislative decisions.
«Executives from Cambridge Analytica, hired by the Trump presidential campaign, have been caught on tape promising an extraordinary package of strategies to potential clients including filming opponents in compromising situations with Ukrainian sex workers,» The Daily Beast writes of U.K. station Channel 4's documentary.
With all these issues surrounding Silent Circle, it seems that consumers are just not interested in purchasing smartphones that are focused on providing highly secure platforms, despite the many reports on devices being compromised by hackers.
The company recently admitted that the data on most of its 2 billion users could be compromised by malicious actors, a strong sign that the social media giant is not only misusing consumer data, but failing to protect it.
Brittney Kaiser, a former employee for Cambridge Analytica — who left the company in January and is today giving evidence in front of a UK parliament committee that's investigating online misinformation — has suggested that data on far more Facebook users may have found its way into the consultancy's hands than the up to 87M people Facebook has so far suggested had personal data compromised as a result of a personality quiz app running on its platform which was developed by an academic working with CA.
The American negotiator claimed negotiators had actually reached an agreement but that two of the seven members of the core negotiating group — a clear reference to India and China — had scuttled it by rejecting a compromise reached on a key provision.
This majorly ambitious project has already clocked up a decade's worth of R&D on the founders» mission to rethink digital connectivity without compromising privacy and security by doing away with servers — and decentralizing and encrypting everything.
On Monday, Facebook began informing people whose data may have been compromised by Cambridge Analytica through an app developed by the researcher Aleksandr Kogan.
He was smart to occupy a place that was really left vacant: All the private - equity funds and the banks had to get out of [doing] hostile deals, and it was left to the guys who didn't give a crap, knew how to do it, and had nothing that they were compromising or putting in jeopardy by taking on those powers.
Meanwhile, the second part of an undercover investigation conducted by the UK's Channel 4 aired today in which Cambridge Analytica executives were caught on tape bragging about bribing and entrapping politicians using hired sex workers to compromise its clients» political opponents.
On Wednesday, after China announced retaliatory tariffs, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 2 per cent in the opening minutes, only to end the session up around 1 per cent, presumably on the hope that a compromise will ultimately be reacheOn Wednesday, after China announced retaliatory tariffs, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 2 per cent in the opening minutes, only to end the session up around 1 per cent, presumably on the hope that a compromise will ultimately be reacheon the hope that a compromise will ultimately be reached.
The stock market has not been at least 10 % below its peak since 2011, when a crisis spurred by Congress» inability to come to a compromise on the federal debt ceiling caused a plunge of over 10 %.
It is a much more lucrative venture that works by gaining access to corporate email login details or passing off almost - identical addresses as the real deal, a scam known as Business Email Compromise (BEC), according to a report by cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike issued on Thursday.
Coinbase enjoys the backing of trusted financial investors and venture capital by prestigious institutions and banks, which means that it can not compromise on security.
I'm skeptical of most of these, but there are some diamonds in the rough led by teams that have deep historical context and knowledge and have made compromises on security or decentralization, which could pay off.
All they are saying is they should not be forced to compromise their conscience by facilitating contraception to women, when these women can get the pill on their own by simply writing their insurance companies — insurance companies would gladly even pay the shipping of this pils to women, rather than paying for more expensive birthings, pre and post natal care, and even abortions.
By the time Pope Benedict XVI addressed the U.N. General Assembly on the sixtieth anniversary of the UDHR in 2008, opportunistic uses of human rights were in full swing, prompting the pope to announce, «Efforts need to be redoubled in the face of pressure to reinterpret the foundations of the Declaration and to compromise its inner unity so as to facilitate a move away from the protection of human dignity towards the satisfaction of simple interests, often particular interests.»
The Utah compromise, and the conference address by Elder Oaks, have led some to think that Latter - Day Saints teaching was about to undergo some kind of evolution on the question of same - sex marriage.
He must not compromise even on the smallest point (as Moses could not compromise with Pharaoh), for he does not represent himself but is sent by God.
Whatever redeeming qualities the compromised counselor possessed, he was eventually cast off by the king on whose behalf he compromised himself.
However, this therapeutic attitude is usually accompanied by an institutional search for compromise on moral issues.
In particular, Paul means to point out the exact parallel between those persons who opposed him by attempting to compromise the gospel and those who were putting pressure on the Galatians to be circumcised.
It seems to me that we can do this more easily based on our own sound reasoning than based on instructions by religious leaders who always seem to end up compromising one group or another on our planet.
In other words, the authorities are already aware that the principled grounds of their restrictions have been compromised by the changes in the climate of opinion that have swept away the moral inhibitions on couples living together outside of marriage.
This position can be compromised, however, by religion's relations to the state on the one hand, and to the marketplace on the other hand.
Most of us have photos of ourselves that are ridiculous or terrible or in compromising situations but by fixing a victim in the mind of the public as a menace, they change the narrative on a subconscious level.
The alleged subordination of the gospel to Karl Marx is illustrated, for example, by charging that «false» liberation theology concentrates too much on a few selected biblical texts that are always given a political meaning, leading to an overemphasis on «material» poverty and neglecting other kinds of poverty; that this leads to a «temporal messianism» that confuses the Kingdom of God with a purely «earthly» new society, so that the gospel is collapsed into nothing but political endeavor; that the emphasis on social sin and structural evil leads to an ignoring or forgetting of the reality of personal sin; that everything is reduced to praxis (the interplay of action and reflection) as the only criterion of faith, so that the notion of truth is compromised; and that the emphasis on communidades de base sets a so - called «people's church» against the hierarchy.
Business dress would only be re-donned on bourgeois - bohemian terms — by such surface compromises the Cultural Revolution would be regularized.
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