Sentences with phrase «accept a compromise on»

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The idea is to accept that the company's perimeter is compromised and focus on limiting the damage and protecting the most valuable assets.
You look back later and smack your head with disbelief that you accepted this compromise and regret the consequence it has on your business.
Be willing to form alliances with former adversaries, to accept necessary compromise, but never — ever — give up on your core values.
More subtly, not accepting the pipeline decision on the Kinder Morgan expansion undermines the great Canadian tradition of compromise.
Since miners are unwilling to accept segwit on its own, and since Core will not compromise, the only logical alternative is bigger blocks, which is the best option regardless.
On April 13, 2016, the Court issued an order (the «Meeting Order»), accepting the filing of the Amended and Restated Plan of Compromise and Arrangement.
As a traditionally minded Anglo - Catholic, I must say that the Catholic Church's strange new position on capital punishment is one major reason why I would find accepting Roman Catholicism, at best, a compromise with a defective faith.
To be sure, a crucial decision must be made as to the type of compromise one accepts and the level on which one accepts it.
A compromise reached in late November had the village accepting the Park District's plan for a recreation center on the Yunker site and the Park District agreeing to expand the role of a citizens advisory group in planning for the rest of the site, which occupies the north and south sides of LaPorte Road just west of Schoolhouse Road.
The final, and in some ways most damning, objection to the proposed new Government arrangement for Greater Manchester is that it is being imposed by central government dictat, accepted by a local political elite who have chosen to compromise on this in order to get the devolution of powers and resources they crave.
But the speaker was unwilling to compromise on rent in order to accept it.
The shadow of a potential Democratic victory moderates Republican expectations and makes them open to compromise; the longer a shadow, the more liberal an appointee they should be willing to accept, given on our liberalness scale as x = 90 * P.
In which case, we'll have to accept some of their illiberal policies we don't like, they'll accept some of our liberal policies they don't like, we'll each jettison some of the impossible policies we've had to include because our activists cleave to them, and on the rest we'll work out a compromise.
Progressive leaders and Democratic state lawmakers on Tuesday said they wanted a measure overhauling campaign finance that included a public system of funding for campaigns, saying they wouldn't accept any «watered down» compromises.
They say they can work on changing Obamacare separately, a compromise some Senate Democrats have said they'd be willing to accept.
Therefore, would Plaid Cymru be prepared to accept fairer funding and the recognition of English identity in the above terms, and the role of Labour, the unions and the co-operatives as the guardians of the Union in Wales such as to preclude any compromise on further devolution, still less on the creation of a separate legal jurisdiction?
Sources said the party's ruling body was ready to accept a compromise deal on the so - called McDonnell amendment, named after the shadow chancellor, who is in favour of reducing the number of MPs needed to nominate a leadership candidate.
On Tuesday, Heastie had indicated that his conference was willing to accept a compromise, but by Wednesday the issue was reopened over which agency, corrections or the Office of Children and Family Services, should supervise discharged teens, according to lawmakers.
We don't cut corners, and we don't accept that working conditions are something to compromise on to save a few pennies.
You have to accept her annoying habits and compromise on yours.
For instance, if your «must have» is someone taller than 5» 10», would you be willing to accept 5» 9 ″, to compromise a little on your «must have» if they have most everything else on your «want» list?
Make a list of your priorities and decide on the principal criteria of your choice, and the criteria in which you are ready to yield and to accept some sort of compromise.
«On the big things you've got to be impatient and you can't accept compromise,» he insists.
Even accepting the compromise of mediocrity signals a foreclosure on the promise of tomorrow.
These are compromises a prospective buyer must accept or pass on in deciding whether ultimate fuel efficiency is a big enough priority.
While that is even allowed to be true and is even accepted in the world of free market retail, Hachette has been equally unmoving in its inability to compromise on the terms they seek with Amazon, even to help their authors.
We accept nothing but the very best since we understand only too well that it reflects on future academic careers of scores of our student clients that are at stake, and we make absolutely no compromises when it comes to providing them with what they academically need, and what their University demands from their academic coursework submissions.
To achieve its slim and light design, Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 Wi - Fi accepts some compromises that may temper its appeal, depending on your needs.
The persistent pressure of pocketbook juggling, accepting compromised clinical recommendations and looking into the eyes of a patient you didn't have the opportunity to treat take their toll on morale.
That the Senate has reached some sort of compromise on new vehicle fuel economy that the Administration will accept is one small but important step (as you can read as a peer reviewed paper at / / pdf.wri.org/automobile-fuel-economy-co2-industrialized-countries.
He even made a compromise on the energy question and accepted that we can't go too heavily into renewables too soon.
The client's emotional state has a significant impact on the advice given about options for settlement; I have consistently found that the further my clients moved toward accepting both the end of their relationship and the parameters imposed by operation of law, the more opportunities for compromise and settlement arise.
The ancillary relief proceedings were eventually compromised and the consent order was made on 11 February 2007, whereby W accepted the provision in full and final settlement of all her claims for lump sum, property adjustment and pension sharing.
On the contract issue, Laws LJ distinguished this case from Johnson by accepting that the breach in this case plainly occurred before the dismissal because it comprised the reckless inducement made before the compromise agreement was signed.
Part of the problem is no team has managed to develop a universally accepted stablecoin without having to compromise on features such as decentralisation, privacy or security.
We rely on people like you because we will not compromise our commitment to children by accepting corporate funding.
The current market climate often can require a greater degree of flexibility (i.e. ability to bid up a desired property as needed) and ability to compromise (willingness to accept certain less - desirable aspects of a property, such as longer commute or as - is condition) on the part of buyers.
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