Sentences with phrase «as the compromising positions»

If it had been the positions that bothered him, his religion would make him not wrestle males, seeing as the compromising positions two boys get into!
Unless the General Assembly wants to stay in session for a few more days, it seems likely that this report will be adopted as the compromise position — allowing Tennessee to proceed with the Common Core as currently adopted and taking a step back to assess which test best meets the state's needs.
Despite the headlines, his support for it is qualified, seeing it as a compromise position that will keep diluted bitumen — dilbit — out of coastal waters, even if it doesn't keep the carbon in the bitumen out of the atmosphere.

Not exact matches

As a best guess, we will likely see a compromise between these two positions at November's Autumn Statement.
President Obama quickly made his position clear: Congress must raise taxes on Americans earning more than $ 200,000 a year as part of any compromise to keep the U.S. from going over the fiscal cliff.
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.
High yield in my opinion is used more effectively as a complement to a core bond position: A potential yield tilt that can help boost income without compromising that diversification benefit investors look for in bonds.
Afterward, many conservatives realized they could show compassion in recognizing the human side and could support the antidiscrimination ordinance without compromising their theological position (viz., that the Bible condemns homosexuality as sin from which persons need to be redeemed).
The alternate vision that marriage benefits are a right, and that the lifestyle choice under marriage is irrelevant compromises the inst - itution of marriage as I argued above, and puts us in a position where marriage benefits are arbitrary and may as well be abolished.
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.
«All the time not having a clue that they were being whispered against, campaigned against by both Catholics & Anglicans who made it palpably clear that this initiative was detrimental to the «dialogue towards unity» and temporarily compromised their positions as oecumenical ambassadors - that this was a counter-productive «wacked - out» scheme by an ailing Pope who merely needed to be placated until he died - hence delaying tactics, obfuscations, procedurality, red tape and making everything as difficult and administratively untenable as possible; with patronising sympathy and hand - wringing at their lot while sneering, dismissing and chuckling to themselves that the whole thing will eventually come to naught... that the administration will crumble via crises and power politics andpersonality clashes and outright frustration at the situation... and ultimately the Ordinariate will be re-integrated into the Conference system and those not happy about it will crawl back to their friends in the C of E.
Second, when each of us is cautious about sacrificing our own journey for the sake of the other and the relationship, we humbly attempt to modify our own positions as a kind of compromise, hoping we can meet in an imaginary middle.
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.
One can profit by re-examining their compromised positions, as on Israel, or their blind spots, as on Catholicism.
Opponents of Fairness for All legislation worry that such compromises offer too limited protections at the expense of designating SOGI as a protected class — a position they believe has deeper moral implications for Christians.
Although this book is not part of the Protestant Bible, it does show that in a setting in which matter is held to be virtually eternal, the biblical understanding of God as Creator leads naturally to a creatio ex nihilo position since the alternative compromises the sovereignty of God over nature).
That is, he set a course that would not compromise democracy for the sake of socialism — a position that set him apart from assorted domestic political sectarians and especially from the Marxist - Leninist establishments and ideological Liberationists who, until recently, commanded the rhetoric as well as the policies in Eastern Europe and the Third World.
He was then offered the Sky job and AFC decided he couldn't do both positions as that would compromise the club and Thiery.
I think at this point Kap wouldn't compromise his position by making a deal he won't kneel and give into the powers that be, he'll remain steadfast as that being his right if he sees fit to kneel, even if he never plans to kneel again.
So far we have two strikers, a centre forward and a CAM, so typical 4 -3-3 is out of the question if all four players are to start together in their favourite positions (although, as explained later, if they compromise then they can fit into a 4 -3-3).
In terms of pressing and counter-attacking this formation could work, as the forwards are already in an advanced position, but if the full backs are pushing up to provide the width that is required by Klopp, then the defence would be compromised as there would be far too much space for the opposition to exploit.
As the name says, the site is home to petite beauties in compromising position with their BF.
The compact pushchair doesn't compromise on comfort or the size of the seat, as the spacious, fully padded seat, is reversible for forward or rearward facing, has a multiple position recline and an adjustable sun canopy with 50 + UPF protection which now clicks into place.
The semi-reclined sleep positions, as seen in the Rock»n Play ™, can compromise baby's airway and restrict breathing.
Having served as a consultant both for the American Academy of Pediatrics subcommittee on breastfeeding, and as an ad hoc consultant for the Infant Sleep Position and SIDS AAP committee in 2004 - 2005 which was studying the bedsharing issue and eventually recommended against bedsharing altogether, I was at one point very hopeful if not confident that a compromise would be forthcoming i.e. that the AAP sub-committee would support and educate breastfeeding mothers who chose to bedshare.
A car seat is not an appropriate sleeping surface for a child once they are no longer riding in the car, as infants might move into a position that could cause injury or compromise their airway.
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.
May's spokesman said that «you'd expect the Commission to be setting out its position» - as though the Commission's previous positions had all been compromised or binned.
(2) agreeing as a «compromise» to positions where both parties decide to agree to do something they had [both] promised not to (child benefit changes), and also where one party places little no weight on a pledge it suggested was a binding commitment (LD tuition fees; Cameron where there are NHS cuts).
Ed Miliband has bent over backwards to find a position which reassures critical voters without compromising his progressive principles, but when it comes to Labour's election leaflets they might as well have been written by Tory backbenchers.
It is not the only front in Mr Johnson's fight to justify the sacking, which could still trigger a slew of resignations from the ACMD, as advisors to the government consider whether the position compromises their research.
Another sign of seismic change: civil unions, once regarded by gay - marriage supporters as a best - we - can - hope - for compromise, have become a fallback position of the anti-marriage camp.
Republican NYC mayoral candidate Nicole Malliotakis» appeal as a child of immigrants is the root of her political career, yet it may be compromised by her conservative voting record and positions on issues that directly affect many of those same people.
The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Chief John Odigie - Oyegun, in a sheer dissent of his earlier view has said the party can not afford to compromise its leadership position in the Senate as a result of the on - going trial of the Senate President, Bukola Saraki.
Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase on Tuesday said emphatically that the position of the force on accountability and transparency as regards acts of indiscipline or unprofessional conduct to citizens in the country will not be compromised nor be tolerated.
Bronx Assemblyman Luis Sepulveda in a statement: «His position as a negotiator has been greatly compromised... comes a time when an institution must come before any individual.»
And if that's the case, for all its denials, the whole party would be as liable for the compromising position in which Coulson put himself as News International is for the conduct of its staff.
«The recent statewide growth in and impact of tax exempt entities severely erodes the tax base of local governments and school districts, unfairly transfers the tax burden to remaining homeowners and businesses, and further compromises New York's position as a fair and competitive environment in which to live and invest,» Teresi said in October as part of his budget address.
While feasible, improving maternal nutrition in India may be an uphill climb because, as the research reports, the health of pregnant women is often compromised by their low social position in Indian households.
As the name says, the site is home to petite beauties in compromising position with their BF.
Everyone is different but generally women aren't going to start looking for a relationship by using photos of themselves in compromising positions (let's say in a bikini bent over a pool table as an example).
She has a sick mother (Joely Richardson) that Ivan offers to protect; in exchange, she'll act as an amateur honeypot, baiting a politician into a compromising position so that he can extract information.
She drugs him and takes pictures of them in compromising positions at one point as blackmail.
It stars Sally Hawkins as Rita, confident and forthright as the ordinary working mum who finds herself elevated to the position of striker - spokeswoman, battling not merely against the bosses but the smug chaps» club in general: employers and trade unionists getting ready to stitch up a duplicitous compromise behind her back.
Designed to facilitate more authentic and deeper learning, teachers will brainstorm ways to integrate the Essential Skills in Economics to also develop students» mastery of other K - 12 English / language arts and social studies skills such as analyzing and synthesizing primary and secondary sources; using evidence to draw conclusions and make generalizations; articulating and defending positions using content vocabulary; comparing and contrasting historical, cultural, and political perspectives; explaining cause - and - effect relationships; and practicing good citizenship skills while collaborating and compromising.
Theoretically, it's a great idea, as your eyes don't move so far from the road ahead to glance at the gauges, but the reality is the steering wheel is too small and many drivers have to compromise on the seat position to make sure they can see everything.
Cargo space is compromised by rear seats that don't fold flat, but the third row of seats is quite spacious as long as second - row passengers are respectful with their seating positions.
It would compromise their trust in me, as well as my standing in the survivor community if I used my position in a predatory way to hit people up in that manner.
Every instance of the relationship is brought into question if the agent's primary position as author advocate is compromised.
Abruptly last year, the Softies halted their proclamations around this positioning, and instead began touting Windows 8 as a «no compromises» operating system that could switch seamlessly between creation and consumption.
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