Sentences with phrase «as compromise in»

There's no such thing as compromise in the hardware department.
This was belatedly conceded by John Redmond, leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party, as a compromise in order to pacify Ulster unionists and avoid civil war.
I mix half whole wheat and half regular pasta as a compromise in our house.
I am convinced that this position, widespread as it is, must now be rejected as a compromise in view of our deeper insight into the real meaning of mythical language and of religious language generally.
Handily, the Nissan Armada isn't as compromised in the rest of the core areas.

Not exact matches

Or, as Christine Bader describes in her book The Evolution of a Corporate Idealist: When Girl Meets Oil, corporations including her former employers at BP may well be «advancing human rights in some ways while compromising them in others.»
In modern polling, most statisticians see sampling 1,000 people as a good compromise between a manageable sample size and acceptable confidence.
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.
However, most offers in compromise fall under the heading of doubt as to collectability.
Even if you don't get a flu vaccine before October, as is considered ideal, public health officials recommend that everyone — including pregnant women in any trimester — aged 6 months and older, as well as those with compromised immune systems such as small children and the elderly, get their seasonal flu shots in order to protect both themselves and those around them.
In addition to compromising the indigenous areas (Rio Paru D'Este and Waiãpi) that fall within its borders, environmentalists are also fearful of the potential for deforestation, destruction and even the potential of a gold rush that could result from this official order, as well as the additional pressure on social problems.
It has become reassuringly common to dismiss Trump's hyperbole as the hardball negotiating tactics dished out in his book The Art of the Deal — bluster that will eventually give way to some measure of compromise and an updated NAFTA — but the dire news trickling out from the talks is forcing a harsh rethink, and there's growing reason to fear the worst.
The higher figure does not affect the estimated number of federal employees who had their sensitive information, such as social security numbers and SF - 86 security clearance forms, compromised in the attacks, OPM said in its news release.
«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.
Albert Einstein would later write about her, «Her strength, her purity of will, her austerity toward herself, her objectivity, her incorruptible judgment - all these were of a kind seldom found in a single individual... Once she had recognized a certain way as a right one, she pursued it without compromise and with extreme tenacity.»
«These centralized databases are central points of failure for your identity,» Lingham said, noting that in the case of a hack — as occurred with Equifax — all that information gets compromised.
As a startup, you may need to compromise on the size of your space in order to secure a prime location.
As David Emm, principal security researcher at Kaspersky Lab in the U.K., said, any device that was connected to the internet could be compromised by sites like the Russian one.
Auditors may not engage in what is known as «non-audit» services to management, without permission, as doing so compromises integrity of the audit and accountability by the auditor to the audit committee.
In the weeks following, Ake's wife, Liliana, kept a low profile, so as not to compromise the government's efforts to gain his release.
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 leaks — which Wikileaks described as the biggest in the Central Intelligence Agency's history — had enough technical details for security experts and product vendors to recognize widespread compromises exist.
Two employees of the tabloid were sent to prison in 2007 after being convicted of hacking into royal telephones, but the police investigation of the activity at the time has been slammed as incomplete or compromised by new bribery allegations.
They could include activity on the IT network, email exchanges, and other sources of data, in order to help companies mitigate insider risk — which could manifest as a rogue, sloppy, or compromised employee, for example.
While a temporary compromise over the country's debt ceiling pushed that deadline back to at least August, the sequester — sweeping automatic spending cuts mandated by cliff legislation — could kick in as soon as March 1.
One of the biggest limiting factors in seeking compromises is the fact that so many people view compromises as a sign of weakness.
«The reason you won't see a compromise anytime soon is because Congress actually acting in the wake of Orlando would be a tacit admission on the other side that guns had something to do with what happened in Orlando as opposed to ISIS,» he said, using an acronym for Islamic State.
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.
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.
In recent weeks, for instance, on another issue germane to his appeal to his base — immigration — the White House was unwilling to irritate the base and worked to scuttle a bipartisan Senate compromise that would have shielded hundreds of thousands of people who had been brought to the US illegally as kids in return for border wall fundinIn recent weeks, for instance, on another issue germane to his appeal to his base — immigration — the White House was unwilling to irritate the base and worked to scuttle a bipartisan Senate compromise that would have shielded hundreds of thousands of people who had been brought to the US illegally as kids in return for border wall fundinin return for border wall funding.
This lower price imposes some compromises, as UberSELECT currently does not include one defining feature of the leading incumbents in this market: acceptance of advance reservations.
«There should not be unequal voting rights as they could allow management or minority share owners to override the wishes or best interests of majority shareholders for personal benefit and compromise accountability, leading to potential entrenchment issues,» Mary Leung, head of advocacy for Asia at CFA Institute, an association of investment professionals, said in a statement.
As a U.S. delegation arrives in China with a list of requests for Xi Jinping, the Chinese leader's economic strategy and domestic constituencies make any compromise difficult to achieve.
As a cost - saving measure in the United States, companies sometimes do not apply for a copyright registration until just before they file an infringement suit — although this approach may compromise their ability to obtain certain kinds of damages.
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.
«As a franchisee, you not only have to operate your own business, but [you have to do so] within the confines of the franchise system, so it is a compromise,» notes Fittante, who represents franchisors in his practice.
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.
The company will offer $ 110,000 for each browser or system - level compromise in guest mode or as a logged - in user, delivered via a web page.
But the other two denied that happened, adding that it was in fact AT&T that had proposed the sale of the news network as a potential compromise.
The emergence and quick dominance of Binance, the reboot of many former mainland platforms, as well as proliferation of exchanges in Japan and in Korea Appearance of many smaller / regional players with other raw tech will lead to more exchanges being compromised, and more used funds at risk.
The compromises necessary to Canada wants a successful outcome to the TPP negotiations not only for domestic political reasons (a general election is due in 2015), but also for tactical reasons such as protecting its NAFTA access to the US market and ensuring that it is not disadvantaged vis — à — vis the US in any market - opening deals involving Japan.
Many global companies with a footprint in the U.K. have been grappling with the same tough decision: stay put or move to protect their access to the EU in the event their current ability to conduct business, as well as hire European nationals, seamlessly across the 28 - member trading bloc becomes compromised post-Brexit.
Over seven in 10 buyers polled admit making compromises when it comes to their chosen home's size, condition or price, as well.
However, banks in Bahrain and Oman look vulnerable as a result of higher break - even prices for oil and their limited ability to support the economy without compromising credit - worthiness.
In summary, I'll never post my net worth online as I fear providing an irrelevant figure could cause people to judge me and might cause negative consequences if my privacy was ever compromised.
«The bill would require us to provide issuers access to our intellectual property, and then force us to provide an audience to their protests in a way which our investor clients do not support and compromises our rights as an independent research firm.»
One of the articles on post truth politics said its naive for us to expect the media to «call foul» and penalize right wing parties for lying and rejecting all attempts at compromise, because the media won't do it (as Jean's op - ed in the Herald demonstrates), so we and the few progressive media outlets left in this country need to do it ourselves.
Although both parties want to avoid the fiscal cliff, compromise is seen as being difficult to achieve — particularly in an election year.
Since some people we know personally read the blog, I felt it would be a bit awkward to post exact dollar amounts, but as a compromise, I'm sharing the actual dollar amounts in each category to give a decent sense of where we performed well, and where we should have done better (I'm not pulling any punches).
Notley has been steadfast in her support for the pipeline, and as far as Alberta politicians go, she is probably in the best position to negotiate some sort of political compromise with a future Premier Horgan.
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