Sentences with phrase «at a compromise on»

Bhole's analysis hints at a compromise on IBR for graduate students.
The Finnish government, which relinquished the EU presidency in December 2006, hoped to resolve the various issues of concern with a package of measures which, as well as introducing the new definition of working time, was an attempt at a compromise on the opt - out from the 48 - hour limit.

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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 foAt 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 foat a price 20 % below what it had previously asked for.
South Korea has said Kim may be willing to compromise on this traditional sticking point, but no new details were announced at the summit.
The biggest breaches to date include a notorious 2013 holiday - shopping - season attack on Target Corp and a major breach at Home Depot Inc, each of which compromised tens of millions of payment card numbers.
«We look at it as a system of concentric circles, saying harden your most critical systems first, put all your bells and whistles on them to prevent them from compromising, and then build out from there,» said Mason.
You can pull out the iPhone 8 Plus for a quick series of photos at a meet and greet or company picnic and then use them on social media without compromising.
Instead of renting office space per se, the company focused on helping entrepreneurs work at home without compromising their privacy or corporate image.
How can freelancers act on their desires, while at the same time making sure they don't compromise their work?
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross on Wednesday at the NetNet event outlined a possible compromise for lawmakers.
In terms of more concrete steps you can take to up your savings, identify your biggest expenses and cut back on them, says Livingston: «Look at your top one or two line items — the top line item will probably be rent — and make a compromise there.»
But he recommends not compromising on salary at the outset or you may end up bitter about your decision.
The news comes on the heels of a massive security breach at electronics giant, Sony, who revealed on April 26 that its online gaming network had been targeted, compromising the personal information of up to 77 million users.
However, on the days when I really can't compromise, I'm successful at saving money until I pass the Starbucks near work, and then 20 minutes and $ 7 later I'm walking out with an iced coffee that I feel like I could have made at home for pennies on the dollar.
Your first step to success is being able to recognize what's worth compromising on and what isn't — and for that, you'll need to look at dimensions of significance, relevance, and personal investment.
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.
Sidd Bikkannavar, a U.S. - born engineer, was not only detained on his way back home to Los Angeles but also asked to turn over his work - issued phone and provide the access PIN to unlock it, potentially compromising sensitive material and contacts related to his work at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
If you're looking to save a comparable amount without compromising on performance, Apple sells refurbished iMacs at a discount, and they're indistinguishable from new machines.
Link sources tend to be at the center of this scrutiny; building links on low - quality sources can compromise your perceived integrity.
On Monday May 5th, Target Corporation removed Gregg Steinhafel from his role as CEO as a result of his unsatisfactory response to a cyber security threat that compromised millions of user accounts at the retail giant.
The Senate's approach to state and local taxes is at odds with that of the House, where Republicans settled on a compromise — scrapping some of the state and local deductions but still allowing a deduction of up to $ 10,000 on property taxes — after GOP lawmakers from high - tax states revolted against an initial House plan to scrap the deduction entirely.
TORONTO / NEW YORK Retailer Hudson's Bay Co on Sunday disclosed that it was the victim of a security breach that compromised data on payment cards used at Saks and Lord & Taylor stores in North America.
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 %.
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.
«The question is at what level we would freeze or reduce output — we need to find the good compromise in order not to destabilize the market,» Bouterfa said on Tuesday.
How can you play to the different strengths of various social media platforms, yet at the same time not compromise on the consistency of your messages?
Watchful public eyes are trained on reporters at all times, so an incorrect report can compromise a reporter's reputation as quickly as they can send a tweet.
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.
She said that since major lobbies on both sides would probably block a national - level compromise at this point, America is more likely to see more states try to pass Fairness for All legislation before the US Congress does.
We need a fully orbed pro-life vision that fights for human dignity wherever it is compromised, whether in the womb, on the streets of Baltimore, Cleveland and New York, at the nursing home, in the halls of power, or at the border.
That, in turn, depends on how the compromises made at Rome play out in practice.
We remember that when Our Lord met the woman at the well in Samaria he knew that she had been married five times and that the man she was living with was not her husband.6 Still, he welcomed her kindly and spent time with her, explaining the Good News whilst never compromising on the truth about marriage and about her life, leading her gently but firmly to a deeper understanding and eventually to conversion.
David Axelrod, a key Obama political adviser, signaled Tuesday on television and radio that the Obama administration might be up for a compromise of some sort on the birth control issue, but none of these bedroom issues is going away, at least not until the 2012 presidential election is over.
Perhaps an officer would look at this and say, «the girl volunteered to be in this position and knows the compromising situations that may arise... she is facing adversity head on and for that, I respect her choice to compete.»
I at first imagined that she might be alluding to the fact that as a cardinal I might have to compromise on my vows of poverty and obedience to my Jesuit superiors, but then the true meaning of her question became clear.
On the practical level, however, it did require compromise as the dialogue at the Council proceeded.
At the same time, it is underscored that there can be no compromise on those things that are constitutive of the Catholic Church being the Church of Jesus Christ most fully and rightly ordered through time.
For more on Forgive Us: Confessions of a Compromised Faith, join the Google Hangout with the authors on Oct. 30 at 7 p.m. ET.
One can deduce that the family's Christian convictions allow for their son to inflict violence on a boy but not a girl, and that given that wrestling is a combat sport, and at times violent, it is fine that two boys can be put in moves and holds that are compromising.
The Tübingen compromise, which allowed Hans to remain on the university faculty and to retain his status as director of the Ecumenical Institute but at the same time removed him from the Roman Catholic theological faculty, appeared initially to resolve a delicate situation.
At least as important, though, is that the under - appreciated dignity and honor in political compromise, in not demanding one's whole ideal, is on eloquent display here, deepening our understanding of the secession crisis and enriching an otherwise simplistic sense of it.
This kind of watered down Judaism has put us on the edge of an Iran with a bomb, Obama in office and an Israel at risk.Religion is not about compromise that is a bumper sticker far too many have bought into.When the next great history of the Jewish people is written, they will write we did it to ourselves - trying to be oh so tolerant we put ourselves in a state where we ended up being unrecognizable to those who paid so much for us to lamely claim to be Jews in a primarily anti-semitic world pushing us to compromise.
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.
On the other hand, by taking account in Critique et Religion of previous attempts at synthesis, he allows for the point about what may already be considered as dismissed and for the elimination of a certain number of false ideas which would compromise the research to which his books invite us.
At the meeting itself he worked hard at a compromise, on the matter of the nature of Christ's presence in the Eucharist, looking for an agreement to disagree, asking all to consider themselves «brothers and members of Christ», even though there was no agreement on this particular matteAt the meeting itself he worked hard at a compromise, on the matter of the nature of Christ's presence in the Eucharist, looking for an agreement to disagree, asking all to consider themselves «brothers and members of Christ», even though there was no agreement on this particular matteat a compromise, on the matter of the nature of Christ's presence in the Eucharist, looking for an agreement to disagree, asking all to consider themselves «brothers and members of Christ», even though there was no agreement on this particular matter.
Somebody around should be an expert in group dynamics» in order to reach a compromise between those who want the house kept at a cool and ecologically sane 68 degrees and those who insist on a warm, cozy 72 degrees.
He adjusted happily to marriage and the birth of a son, at the same time being drawn into the Peasant's War on the ruler's side with writings so filled with anger that his influence was compromised.
To argue that the CES compromise was at least better than not to be allowed even to teach the Catholic view on these matters is nonsense.
«Every day at Betty Lou's we challenge the notion that healthy, all - natural, gluten - free products have to compromise on taste,» she adds.
Do you have a family dish which you prefer at times when you feel lazy to cook but do not wish to compromise on comfort and health quotient?
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