tried to
come to a compromise instead of breaking up as soon as things got hard again.
Not exact matches
The young man that went
instead of him was fired with a child
coming and he just would not find any joy in work and became depressed
to the point his immune system was
compromised.
Instead, we normally use feeling words and try
to talk
to each other about how we feel and
come up with a
compromise.
She also goes
to daycare 3 - 4 days a week so she doesn't spend every second with S. S wants us
to come to her city
instead, but frankly neither of us wants
to make that
compromise again (we've been through this before).
Negativity always
comes into the picture when people feel the need
to stay at one extreme or the other
instead of
compromising.
The move
comes after Mark - Viverito reached a
compromise with the NYPD
to incorporate some of the proposals into their patrol guide
instead of passing the «Right
to Know Act,» which is widely supported by the City Council.
Instead of trying
to come up with an unsatisfying
compromise between pro- and anti-charter forces, legislators in New York should really be working
to broker a compact between charter schools and the school district like the one Denver has.
Unhappy that Paul was stuffing a trap into her attic, registering a loss of control that would
come with a growing relationship and further
compromise, she began
to think bitterly about how phenomena in the natural world no longer inspired reverence and reflection, but translated
instead into excuses for shopping sprees.
With Lenovo moving on
to its latest generation of tablets, it seems the company did not want
to completely abandon those that bought its first generation tablet completely and
instead came up with a
compromise, but whether the
compromise is suitable depends on your personal feelings regarding the lack of long - term device support as a result of flashing the build.
So
instead of taking the approach of actually
coming up with
compromise solutions, they continue
to send emails
to Missouri residents claiming we should insist that the law stay in place in spite of its problems.
It would be a major
compromise to have
to use the second analog stick for the N64 C buttons, because you could very easily hit one of the other C - buttons
instead, and also you will not have the z button behind the main analog stick, so for games that controlled like Goldeneye (which itself apparently won't be
coming out, because Rare holds thre rights) it wouldn't work that well.
Thinking that carriers wouldn't use this new vendor partition if it meant their bloatware apps could be uninstalled, Google
came up with a
compromise:
To install apps here, the carrier wouldn't have to do any tinkering with the phone beforehand, and instead, Android would automatically download the apps for them while the user completed initial setu
To install apps here, the carrier wouldn't have
to do any tinkering with the phone beforehand, and instead, Android would automatically download the apps for them while the user completed initial setu
to do any tinkering with the phone beforehand, and
instead, Android would automatically download the apps for them while the user completed initial setup.
If you have
to compromise on the placement of the speakers because of the shape of the room or location of furniture within it, it's better
to position the surround sound channels further back and higher rather than forward and lower (it's disorienting
to have ambient background noise sound as if it is
coming from in front of you
instead of from the sides and background where it belongs).
The mediator does not issue a binding decision (like a judge or arbitrator would), but
instead helps the parties
come to an acceptable
compromise.
Well I think CREA and its lawyers were kind the last time with the Competition Bureau, we (the real estate industry) all swallowed the gag order not
to discuss or
to inflame the situation and we all
compromised a little... And after all that was said and done
instead of letting a few good years
to go by
to heal old wounds they
come nattering at us (TREB) again.