Sentences with phrase «compromise because»

I think this case is begging for a compromise because it's the right thing to do.
You can block those games without having to completely block computer use, which is an effective compromise because homework is often dependent upon Google and Wikipedia.
«Although I was thinking that three of them will be produced within the first year in the beginning, I am now wearing a compromise because I want to make it a little better than that», he added.
So leash walking is a perfectly good compromise because it gets them out there.»
We need to stop fighting and come up with a compromise because our kids lives might not matter to you but they matter to us.
However, sometimes you may have to compromise because of other factors that make the job desirable: the team, the work, and enthusiasm for the business.
I can't propose a compromise because I'm still trying to decide where we can house the money.
The weight is close to that of a hardcover book, making a netbook a good compromise because I gain the flexibility of tasks.
Some on the Right don't yet see any need for compromise because they expect to be in the driver's seat in both houses of Congress and the Oval Office after November.
It's a lame compromise because these sections that were so incredible on the Wii are often tedious on the 3DS, with or without power - ups.
The fun of these types of games is the challenge and makes it just feel like a compromise because of the quality of the game.
The wedges were a compromise because I knew we would be in a field outdoors the whole time, which meant that heels were a no - go.
Making this one change is a great compromise because it can slash calories, boost your energy, and seriously upgrade your nutrient intake.
We say non-violent 16 - and 17 - year - olds... My point is, compromise because there is no definite right or wrong, it's ideological.»
«It could be a compromise because we have 34 original co-sponsors,» Higgins said.
A mesh bumper guard is the perfect compromise because the baby can roll right over to the bumper guard, get his face pushed right into the net and still be able to breathe.
When it comes to hygiene, I can not compromise because it has a direct effect on the health of my baby.
The chess pie looked like a good compromise because it seemed less sensitive, but still super dreamy looking.
But it's jumped onto the priority list of some members of Congress as a kind of compromise because the accused 19 - year - old shooter legally bought the assault weapon.
And Englund said that Trump might be more amenable to compromise because, as he puts it, «Trump doesn't need much of a victory to declare victory.»
If you negotiate progressively, you will make the client compromise because he will become really interested in purchasing the vehicle.
And you don't know who else is on this virtual environment and you can set yourself up for having your system compromised because of these issues with the virtualization software,» he said.
Reps. Matt Gaetz of Florida, Andy Biggs of Arizona, Louie Gohmert of Texas, and Jim Jordan of Ohio will use the House floor as a platform to raise awareness on the resolution they introduced last week, which claims Mueller's impartiality is compromised because of a separate investigation of Russian nationals during his tenure as FBI director.
Networks typically become compromised because of poor cyber security practices and «phishing» scams, where an attacker tricks a user into opening a phishing email and visiting a phishing website.
Kudos to Rev. Saturnia for sticking with the prophetic word God had given for that day and not cowering or compromising because it might offend one of the most powerful men in the world.
(2) Inclusiveness is always compromised because there are always others in the universe, as noted above, whose results are immediately prehended by God that are only prehended by a few others (until they are prehended as parts of the next cosmic result).
Despite these breaches on exposing unused food to moisture from the air, the shelf life would not be compromised because it can be resealed like new.
Somewhere, some USGA official huffed at the integrity of a major championship being compromised because lift, clean, and place was used for the final round.
Chandler's movement was compromised because of the leg kicks he ate in the fight prior to rolling his ankle
KRISTINA CHAMBERLAIN: So, regardless of your reason — a nipple shield are not or pumping or not, if she is enable to use her tongue, if her tongue function is compromised because of her frenulum then that's what's affecting your milk supply.
The recent school lunch nutritional outcomes finally compromised because the food industry lobbies could see the economic writing on the wall.
The idea of Europe has been seriously compromised because of the gap between the inflated expectations of local populations and the real results of the implementation of the European free market and neo-liberal policies.
He suggested the evidence being collected from the UN inspection team could be compromised because of the Syrian government's delay in allowing them access.
The company said some refrigeration of back - up containers has been compromised because of high water levels and that it was monitoring temperature levels remotely.
You may receive product that has been compromised because it has expired, has not been stored optimally, has the expiration and lot identification code missing, etc..
The body's general immune response (the ability to deal with daily exposure to bacteria, virus and fungus) is compromised because the system is kept busy tending to the incessant, active inflammation.
Moreover, the nutrient content of food is compromised because of processing, changes in farming methods, pollution, and soil erosion.
If the brain is in chronic toxic stress, its creative, resourceful, and cooperative higher - level thought processes are compromised because of emotions and thoughts that feel unsafe, unfamiliar, and threatening.
Often these systems are compromised because of chronic stress that has neurobiologically reprogrammed how the brain of a child or adolescent responds to adversity.
compromised because of early literacy assessments that are far easier than the state's measures of academic standards in later grades
The goals, objectives, content, and expectations for student achievement and learning can not be compromised because a substitute is teaching a class.
The rear seats can easily hold full - size adults, and although the cargo area is a bit compromised because of the sharp angle of the rear hatch, it's still fairly commodious.
On many other sport - utility vehicles, rear vision is compromised because of the spare tire.
Buyers beware though, as with any car labeled «entry - level,» expect to encounter lots of compromises because cost savings usually come at a price.
So when they realize your site's been compromised because the files are deemed inappropriate or potentially dangerous, the hosting company can — and will — end your service contract.
The ease of the top loading door is somewhat compromised because the door does not stay open by itself, which may be a problem if it takes both hands to hold your pet.
Good clear decisions are seriously compromised because of the hysteria Suzuki's attacks engendered.
Global terrestrial temperature data are gravely compromised because more than three - quarters of the 6,000 stations that once existed are no longer having their reports included in the database.
Global terrestrial temperature data are gravely compromised because more than three - quarters of the 6,000 stations that once existed are no longer reporting.
Similarly, the Guardian suggests that the museum is compromised because its director criticised Greenpeace... (HOW DARE HE?!!).
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