Sentences with phrase «best compromise in»

The entry - level 187bhp 2.0 TDI Ultra model offers the best compromise in terms of performance and efficiency.
The pick of the bunch would be the 2.0 - litre CDTi model which offers the best compromise in terms of efficiency and performance, returning 57.6 mpg and emitting just 129g / km.
That's probably the best compromise in this little battle.
«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.
Rather than trying to monetize all emissions in emerging economies, the clean development mechanism offers a better compromise in theory because it promises to constrain trading to areas where developing countries have made actual cuts.
And with the added benefit of the frontlight, which the larger ereaders don't have, it's a good compromise in more ways than one.
Asus's thinks it has a better compromise in the Transformer Book Chi series, which consists of three super-thin convertible laptops.
A good compromise in a small garden or patio area is to use either stackable or foldable furniture.

Not exact matches

Customer data Verizon could have used to better target users has already been compromised in the hack, she said.
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.
What's more, those teams will compromise the best solutions in order to gain consensus.
«The idea of taking the actual account number out of the flow... common sense says that's a good thing, especially in the light of the data compromises that we've seen,» said Visa CEO Charles Scharf at a payments conference last month.
Even though the agency's investment in better defenses arrived too little, too late, one should note that the agency was taking measures to improve its network security when the compromise was found out.
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.
You also have to be flexible with your business and sometimes give up a little bit more control, so if you're not interested in too much mentorship or compromise, this might not be your best option.
Students explore techniques for energy efficiency in the built environment (looking at better wall structures, improving building envelopes, and reducing energy consumption without compromising services).
They called the President's budget «dead on arrival» but new efforts to compromise in Congress may bode well for certain small - business - focused provisions.
«Scouts BSA» smells like a compromise between at least two groups: traditionalists who didn't want girls in the Boy Scouts to begin with, and other groups that are more progressive, or that at least that think that demographics are destiny — and that a half - step towards the future is better than none.
Should Uber find ways to match or exceed incumbents» performance levels without compromising its cost and price advantage, the company appears to be well positioned to move into the mainstream of the limo business — and it will have done so in classically disruptive fashion.
«I think with this movement, in particular, they're doing a good job so far of saying we want to compromise but we don't want to compromise our values necessarily,» she added.
«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.
«It would be good for Canada and the global environment if we had more disputes over environmental jurisdiction,» she said, adding negotiations and compromise often result in «watering down» policies.
Although PIMCO expects a middle - ground fiscal compromise from Washington, when that is combined with the fading influence of QE monetary policies, it leads only temporarily to 2 % real growth in the U.S. at best — growth that is clearly not «Old Normal.»
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.
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.
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.
This extra layer of security means that in order for a hacker to gain access to an account, they would need to get access to the users» email and password, as well as compromising their device, and in particular 2FA app.
The aim is to keep the overall risk status at such a low level that its credit rating is the best possible in relation to that of the Finnish state and that the company's strong credit rating is not compromised through any measures of its own.
We won't compromise in our quest to provide investors with the best and most accurate news, insight and data.
To keep his presidency relevant — and possibly help the future Democratic nominee in 2016 — Obama likely intends to work on a mixture of executive orders and compromise legislation on topics ranging from immigration to tax reform, as well as score some foreign policy triumphs.
This approach is not without its faults (we have four staff members with the initials «J.P.», for example) but is the best compromise between total anonymity and full bylines, in our view.
And indeed, the inability to form disciplined and compromise - ready political parties was a good deal of the electoral undoing of the various secularists in 2012.
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.
The conflict must continue until the secular and religious groups arrive at a compromise which accepts the best in both points of view, but this will require a sustained effort to liberalize the popular concept of Islam.
Best Conversation: The authors of Forgive Us: Confessions of a Compromised Faith led an informative and challenging «teach in» on Twitter Wednesday night focusing on sins committed against women and girls and featuring a range of guests, including myself, Mimi Haddad, Deborah Brunt, Úna F. Lucey - Lee, Gail Song Bantum, and many others.
They cooperated and compromised on each other's dreams, remaining flexible with their individual aspirations for the greater good of the Taylor household and, as we saw in episode after episode, the ripple effect of one honest committed couple extended far past the bounds of just their household.
He became a Congregationalist «in an attempt to raise, with my Unitarian wife, four children in some sort of Christian context,» and moved to Episcopalianism, «in accord with my present wife,» but one suspects that these compromises fit his own spiritual needs as well.
In this context, a new ecumenism that seeks to foster mutual understanding without compromising biblical truth may gain a better hearing in the future than it has had in the pasIn this context, a new ecumenism that seeks to foster mutual understanding without compromising biblical truth may gain a better hearing in the future than it has had in the pasin the future than it has had in the pasin the past.
It would be easy to identify the passages in the book that have caused the most offense: the section dealing with Mahound, which also deals with the whole question of the «satanic verses,» with reference to the well - known verses in the Qur» an (in surahs 53 and 21) that many commentators see as indicating a questionable Islamic monotheist compromise with Meccan polytheism.
Usually the best time for this is when it is very evident, either in his words or deeds, that he is compromising peoples» freedoms.
«I've known their family for many years and have watched them grow Chick - fil - A into one of the best businesses in America while never compromising their values,» Graham said.
In the face of capitalistic globalization, disciples of Jesus may find a better inspiration in Jesus himself and in the early Church rather than in subsequent period of Church history, when the Church was compromised with political and socioeconomic poweIn the face of capitalistic globalization, disciples of Jesus may find a better inspiration in Jesus himself and in the early Church rather than in subsequent period of Church history, when the Church was compromised with political and socioeconomic powein Jesus himself and in the early Church rather than in subsequent period of Church history, when the Church was compromised with political and socioeconomic powein the early Church rather than in subsequent period of Church history, when the Church was compromised with political and socioeconomic powein subsequent period of Church history, when the Church was compromised with political and socioeconomic power.
What the Christian citizen may not do is to obey men rather than God, or overlook the degree of compromise in our best acts, or gloss over the sinfulness of war.
And I've found that, if you keep looking long enough, the influence of compromise language and universalism in the Oxford Group, as well as the ideas of William James, seem to have pushed «Higher Power» into the Oxford Group niche from time to time.
It's unreasonable ¯ in fact, it shows a peculiar hostility toward religion ¯ to claim that religious organizations will compromise the public good if they remain true to their religious identity while serving the poor with public funds.
But without perspective, passion is too likely to see the world in black and white, too likely to result in missing the achievable good by aiming without compromise at the unachievable perfect, too likely to produce unnecessary division and acrimony that can make progress more difficult.
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