Sentences with phrase «at compromise appeared»

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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.
Brady appears to be moving toward a compromise that would allow a deduction for local property taxes — a concession that could win at least some support from the blue - state Republicans.
Aides questioned whether Kim Jong Un's moves are aimed at appearing reasonable and willing to compromise ahead of a planned summit with President Trump.
To repeat what has been said earlier upon compromise, sin appears at the point of disparity between the actual and the best possible.
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.
Interestingly, it appears that the government has decided to compromise over the bill with Boris Johnson at one point claiming that the EU could» go whistle» for their money and then, a few weeks later admitting on a radio talk show that Britain may have to pay their fair share.
But this compromise made the Lib Dems appear slightly continuous - at - sea themselves.
With help from a new algorithm created by BYU computer science professors Jacob Crandall and Michael Goodrich, along with colleagues at MIT and other international universities, machine compromise and cooperation appears not just possible, but at times even more effective than among humans.
I don't want to appear frumpy at work but I also don't want to freeze my buns off so this is how I came up with a fair compromise.
At times, it may appear to be like compromise might be in order to help improve their social life, but relationship expert Cribbs cautions that this may not be a good move in the long run.
Why they didn't at least license the lossy 5.1 that appears on some of the film's DVD releases is a mystery, but it's a mystery that leaves this Blu - ray's value severely compromised.
is trying to piece together a compromise at a time when the various sides appear to be digging in along more Republican - Democratic partisan lines as opposed to scrambling for common ground (See «Teacher Eval Reforms Being Sent To «Summer Camp,»» 6/18/15).
It appears the compromise has taken shape, stopping short of pulling Indiana out of the consortium of 46 states that have already adopted the standards — at least for now.
Being the most recent smartphone from Cupertino, productivity appears to be at no compromise here, with a dual core A5 SOC doing all the heavy lifting, while a retina display sits on the front for clear visuals.
Should such compromise appear impossible, a smaller group of at least nine Member States could still go ahead with the EPPO under the form of an enhanced cooperation (Article 86 (1), para. 3 TFEU).
At the time of the ICO, in which CoinDash posted a string of characters which represented its wallet address for investors to send funds to, it appears that the hacker compromised the website and changed this text to a wallet they control.
While it doesn't appear, according to the FTC's statement, that this more sensitive information was transmitted to Superfish's servers, it still put customers at risk should the software have been compromised.
The Yahoo breaches appeared to have compromised nearly every Yahoo user's personal details at least once.
Some interesting new options appearing across the country for struggling homeowners are the quaint, adaptable «tiny houses» — tiny little spaces that might make you compromise on what you can buy at the local furniture store, but allow for an affordable roof over your head.
We compromised by painting one red wall behind the front door, (it fools you into thinking there is another room back there), and one at the end of the hall, (that one draws your eye in that direction and makes the hall appear longer).
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