Sentences with phrase «began as a compromise»

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.
This isn't to downplay their technical accomplishments but a reminder that fidelity is ultimately an expression of the economics of scale, and the core principles of game design began as compromises to its logic.

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While the organization began dealing with the repercussions of the attack immediately, remediation did not take place until now as «acting too quickly could have caused more data to be compromised,» David Partenheimer, a USPS spokesperson, told the Washington Post.
So as a compromise between their two styles, the Broncos began running plays out of the so - called «pistol» formation early in the season.
Post-Snowden, network custodians began to consider blocking compromises from within just as important as preventing external attacks.
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 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.
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.
What had begun as a religious idea of reality and ethics had in its evolution compromised with both the world and other philosophies.
As 2011 began and the referendum campaign developed, the people of Britain were faced with the option of voting for a system so compromised that even its supporters were ambivalent.
The budget was adopted a little over a week into the new fiscal year, which begins April 1, after compromises were reached among legislative leaders and Governor Andrew Cuomo on contentious issues such as raising the age of adult criminal responsibility, education aid, a college tuition affordability program, the allocation of large sums of affordable housing monies, and more.
«Rats on the high - fat diet looked exactly the same as the control group rats in terms of the weight, but their feeding reflexes were already beginning to be compromised
The hydrogels, which mimic the natural tissues of the body, are specially designed to have an additional feature that's vital to the repair process; they degrade and disappear before the body interprets them as foreign bodies and begins a defense response that could compromise the healing process.
Many people begin to lose the ability to absorb sufficient amounts of B12 as the digestive process becomes compromised over time, and supplementation may then be required.
Coming up with a good compromise as to how much you stay in or go out is a good conversation to have at the beginning of a relationship.
As shooting continues, Mitchell and Laurel becomes lovers and this compromises the project — smitten Mitchell begins skewing scenes toward his lady, much to the dismay of the screenwriter and other cast members (Cliff De Young plays her older co-star).
(In French with subtitles) The Song of Sparrows (PG for brief adult language) Loss of innocence drama, set in Iran, about a recently - fired ostrich farmer (Mohammad Amir Naji) whose family becomes upset about how the naïve country bumpkin has begun to compromise his values in order to make it as a taxi driver in the city of Teheran.
As production on the film within the film begins — it's a story of two heroic sisters who head across the English Channel in a fishing boat to rescue stranded British soldiers — Their Finest presents a clever glimpse into the filmmaking process, all the ego and compromise and jerry - rigged scrappiness of it.
Maxwell Smart, Agent 86 (Steve Carell) of Cold War dinosaur intelligence agency CONTROL (repurposed now as a secret arm of Homeland Security, natch), begins the film as the agency's top analyst, called into action after the identity of the klatch's stable of spooks is compromised by nefarious KAOS agent Siegfried (Terrence Stamp).
As House and Senate conferees prepared to begin hammering out a compromise between their differing higher - education bills, Secretary of Education Lamar Alexander said last week that President Bush is likely to veto the resulting legislation if significant changes are not made.
Such transitional aid began «as a sort of compromise» between charters and district schools says Reback.
When Michigan's roads began to develop frost heaves and potholes, as they do every year, our Beetle started to show its structural compromises.
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.
As the intestine is compromised, only a portion of food your cat is consuming will be absorbed by the body and the feline will begin to lose weight and become lethargic.
We said when we began to «Never compromise quality in our blends», and that will hold true about our products as long as our name appears on them.
«The exhibition begins with artworks that I made just after nearly giving up making art altogether due to feeling misunderstood as an artist and struggling to establish a personal language that describes my experience without compromising it.
Mr. Crosby calls the artist's inspiration an «idealized quest that feels so compromised today» at the beginning of the printed conversation, but by the end finds resolution of sorts in works by contemporary artists such as Howardena Pindell and Kerry James Marshall who echo Pippin's «desire to insert our most resolute democratic values into a conversation that only art can have.»
The dispute began with his objection to having to be fingerprinted as an employment procedure, and the compromise was the creation of the PRINTS edition, whereby the university allowed Conner to document the process and receive copies of the fingerprint file to incorporate into the work, in exchange for his submission to the process.
If carbon taxes as high as economists want ever arrive, they will evolve out of compromised, suboptimal beginnings, like every other major policy ever.
As a result, the external world may begin to fade, distraction set in, and focus becomes compromised.
Talos noticed Chinese and Russian criminals discussing cryptocurrency miners in 2016, and the latter has begun developing and selling mining packages over the past six months, as well as touting access to compromised systems for the sole purpose of cryptocurrency mining.
As the security report details, the activity began in June 2017 and attempted to compromise a lawmaker's credentials through a phishing site designed to look like the Senate's internal email system.
Children who begin their lives with compromised and disrupted attachment (associated with prenatal drug and alcohol exposure, neglect of physical and emotional needs, abuse, violence, multiple caregivers) are at risk for serious problems as development unfolds, including:
Conversely, children who begin their lives with compromised and disrupted attachment are at risk for developing an array of serious problems as they grow older.
It's natural for changes and challenges to arise over the course of a relationship, but if you are beginning to feel as if your relationship is not where you want it to be, if fear and struggle is beginning to replace connectedness and compromise, then its time to take action.
«As airlines have come to understand this, they have begun to think that airport retail is a good idea, as long as it doesn't compromise the airport's basic job of moving passengers.&raquAs airlines have come to understand this, they have begun to think that airport retail is a good idea, as long as it doesn't compromise the airport's basic job of moving passengers.&raquas long as it doesn't compromise the airport's basic job of moving passengers.&raquas it doesn't compromise the airport's basic job of moving passengers.»
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