Sentences with phrase «as a compromise between»

So as a compromise between their two styles, the Broncos began running plays out of the so - called «pistol» formation early in the season.
The most noble way to interpret the Declaration is as a compromise between Lockean and Puritanical factions, a compromise between two modern heresies that each contains part of Christian truth.
The present rules were developed as compromises between the advocates of complete «free trade,» the ideal that follows from dominant economic theory, and those who felt that nations should have some control over their own economies.
But although followers of all religions have a right to a place to worship, McMahon believes a new site should be sought for the Cordoba Center as a compromise between Muslims and families of Sept. 11 victims.
These thoughts ought to be expressed as a compromise between both Democrats and Republicans at the State level and at the Federal level as well.
Speaking of whole wheat berries and oat groats, I've been buying steel - cut oats as a compromise between the whole intact grain and the rolled oats, mainly because of the shorter cooking time than the whole intact grain.
It reflects my style and personality as a compromise between style and practicality.
Normally we see hybrids as a compromise between the...
In 2012, the Obama administration approved the current emissions standards, negotiated as a compromise between the White House and the auto industry shortly after taxpayers rescued GM and Chrysler from financial collapse.
This threshold was chosen as a compromise between looking at large events and having sufficiently many events to obtain robust statistics.
These actions may be seen as a compromise between needs or democracy with in science policy and practice, but science is not really a democratic process, it is a process of discovery and often either something works or it does not work.
This law was passed as a compromise between employers and employees on how to compensate injured workers on - the - job injuries.
Personally, I see the best possible solution as a compromise between entirely theoretical academic training and a very practical training advocated by some professionals.
In China, Huawei launched the Mate 9 Pro as a compromise between the two, though it's still unknown whether that will be found elsewhere as well.

Not exact matches

In modern polling, most statisticians see sampling 1,000 people as a good compromise between a manageable sample size and acceptable confidence.
As a best guess, we will likely see a compromise between these two positions at November's Autumn Statement.
Talks to draw up a new executive in Germany between the pro-business FDP (Free Democratic Party), Chancellor Angela Merkel's CDU (Christian Democratic Union), its Bavarian sister party the Christian Social Union (CSU) and the Greens came to an end at the weekend, after the FDP decided to walk out for what it saw as a lack of compromise from other parties.
I will fight it because I know the difference between compromise and extortion,» said Warren, who some mention as a potential 2020 presidential contender.
As the net neutrality debate continues to rage on between Internet service providers (ISPs) and advocates calling for stricter regulation, it seems Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler is eyeing a compromise.
McIntosh says his firm services as a kind of time - zone compromise between the Dublin and Dallas offices.
The officials said the Kremlin was often utilizing what were known as man - in - the - middle attacks, in which hackers secretly inserted themselves into the exchange of data between a computer or server in order to eavesdrop, collect confidential information, misdirect payments or further compromise security.
For one, be prepared for more volatility as debt negotiations continue between Greece and its creditors, even though we believe compromises are likely.
Negotiations between EU leaders (set to begin in February) will again be an opportunity to observe divisions, but in the end Cameron will probably compromise on this controversial issue while defending his deal as a victory for Britain.
Model 3 — Balanced Halfway between the income and growth asset allocation models is a compromise known as the balanced portfolio.
In the book's final pages Martin delineates what he regards as the only three possible solutions: «Only Faith,» in which the believer is dismissive of the expert opinions of the historians; «Only Reason,» in which the believer is «totally submissive to the historians»; and «Faith Seeking Understanding,» in which some sort of compromise is worked out between the historian and faith.
Martin delineates what he regards as the only three possible solutions: «Only Faith,» «Only Reason,» and «Faith Seeking Understanding,» in which some sort of compromise is worked out between the historian and faith.
The Middle Ages compromised between antiquity and modernity, conceiving of time as a spiral.
Would it not be satisfying if the debate between atheism and theism turned out to have been so stubborn because the truth was in neither, as traditionally conceived, but in a middle ground not by any means a weak compromise between them but a clear - cut alternative as definite and legitimate, formally regarded, as any other?
The third root of the U.S. bishops» recasting of the Catholic conception of just war as beginning with a presumption against war was the pragmatic need to find a compromise between proponents of traditional Catholic just war theory and those Catholics who, under a variety of influences, had come to regard their faith as opposing war altogether.
What Max Weber saw in the sequence of Protestant developments was a remarkably different way to «ease tension» between religion and politics: «inner - worldly asceticism can compromise with the facts of the political power structures by interpreting them as instruments for the rationalized ethica1 transformation of the world and for the control of sin.
Likewise, when Wheeler notes the apparent contradiction between «the preeminent emphasis on individual salvation so characteristic of... American evangelical Christianity, in particular,» and the process emphasis on the transformation (salvation) of the world as a whole,» he appears again to favor a compromise (110).
But, if the choice is between compromising Islamic truth or a war of civilizations, it is almost certain that the winner among Muslims will be the hard - core Islamism that Lewis rightly views as such a great threat.
- the question as to whether the BEM text «has too easily settled for compromise and too easily dismissed a fundamental incompatibility between infant and adult believer's baptism»;
Thus Cyril C. Richardson has criticized the classical formulations of the Trinity as imposing an arbitrary «threeness» upon our theological thinking, and proposes instead a basic twofold distinction between God as Absolute and God as Related.1 This is for Richardson a basic paradox, an apparent self - contradiction, for if we try to bring these aspects into relationship, we compromise God's absoluteness.2 Charles Hartshorne accepts this same twofold distinction, but he removes the contradictory element by understanding it in terms of the abstract and concrete dimensions of God's nature and experience.3
As a Platonist would say, the structured world is a compromise between chaos and the Good.
Our «private enterprise system and our American form of government are inseparable and there can be no compromise between a free economy and a governmentally dictated economy without endangering our political as well as our economic freedom.
As for Greco - Roman civilization, it was based squarely on slave labor, and one of the profoundest differences between the ancient Mediterranean culture and our own is that there slavery was taken for granted along with a growing consciousness of the moral compromise it involved with man's best ideals, while with us liberty is taken for granted along with deep ethical discontent at the parallels of slavery, or worse, which exist under the wage system.
While the sanctity of marriage will be debated the Kirk earlier claimed its move towards greater acceptance of gay marriage would not compromise the Church's traditional view of marriage as a union between a man and a woman.
By the year 1914 political independence from Western peoples was preserved only in the shrinking, badly weakened Turkish Empire; in Arabia, where encroachments had begun in Aden; in Ethiopia, with a precarious insecurity in its mountain fastnesses; in Persia, partly partitioned in Russian and British spheres of influence; in Afghanistan, a mountain buffer state between the British and Russian empires; in Thailand (Siam as it was then known), relatively safe because the British and the French, eyeing each other from Burma and Indo - China, would not permit either to annex it; in China, technically independent, but in fact occupied by Western powers who fixed the tariffs and whose citizens had extraterritorial status, and partially carved into spheres of influence; and in Japan, and from the 1850's into 1890's the independence of Japan had been compromised by the extraterritorial privileges of Westerners and the lack of full tariff autonomy.
The way steam injectors operate creates a compromise between heat up times and efficiency because as you increase the flow rate of steam, more is lost into the atmosphere as it bubbles straight through the product.
Broad support from alcohol and suppliers trade associations: The CBMTRA began as a compromise bill between the Brewers Association and the Beer Institute and quickly expanded to include Wine America, Wine Institute, Distilled Spirits Council of the United States, the American Craft Spirits Association and supplier's associations.
The FIZZZ Lounge in the spirits segment of ProWein will be devoted to «Shim Cocktails» — complex, highly aromatic, perfectly balanced and, as alcoholic lightweights, the perfect compromise between old and familiar virgins cocktails and strong, high - percentage drinks.
In turn, it surely raises question marks over whether or not an agreement on personal terms will be reached, as that is a significant difference between the two parties which will require lengthy negotiations to reach a compromise.
His present 50 - foot yawl is greatly admired as an outstanding compromise between racing efficiency and cruising comfort.
Valencia finished in the top four 5 times in 7 seasons between 2005 and 2012, though such heady days remain a distant memory as on - pitch success has been compromised by outrageous debt and the financial mess that envelopes the club off the field.
If this remains a problem, it might be helpful to sit down with a third party such as a therapist to look at ways in which you can compromise so that your child has her screen time limited but without making it an area of contention between parents.
But I'm guessing most readers of this post clearly understood my use of «bipartisan» as meaning, per Merriam Webster: «marked by or involving cooperation, agreement, and compromise between two major political parties.»
Women's flexibility could be a compromise of ideals, where women lower their expectations as a «survival strategy» to lessen the dissonance between their anticipation and their actual experiences [2].
I figured this was a good compromise between the suggested sleep position on the stomach of yesteryear to the newer recommendations of on the back as the safest way to rest.
The instant runoff system is considered a very good voting system when choosing between multiple options because it avoids the spoiler effect (e.g. two similar options stealing each other votes so a 3rd candidate who is actually less popular than them wins), doesn't discourage votes for options perceived as underdogs and leads to a compromise most people can agree to.
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