Sentences with phrase «compromise language»

This time, faced with the potential loss of the United States» seat in the U.N. General Assembly, Clinton accepted the restriction with compromise language he could make up to 4 percent of the total available for abortion advocates.
The lawmakers are to consider compromise language crafted by Democratic Governor Dannel Malloy and the Connecticut Hospital Association after lawmakers passed the state budget last month.
An early version of the compromise legislation retained the readiness goals and it is unclear why Congressional leaders jettisoned the concept in building the final compromise language.
proposed credible, commonsense compromise language to provide a federal solution to the challenge of state - by - state food labeling laws when it comes to biotechnology.
Dissatisfaction with compromise language is causing rare splits within the environmental advocacy community and the solar industry.
Earlier in the day, patent - reform advocates said they expected Thursday's vote to go forward, as a draft of compromise language was circulating.
Schaefer noted that even with endorsements from leading law enforcement officials, GENDA advocates were willing to go one step further on the so - called «bathroom issue» with compromise language that essentially stated that anything currently a crime would remain a crime.
The compromise language «was a nice thing to have happen,» she says.
The compromise language is expected to pass both houses of Congress later this week before landing on President Barack Obama's desk on Friday.
The compromise language is designed to give more money all school districts while still making sure districts like LAUSD with a large concentration of low - income and English language learning students get a big boost.
See EdSource Today «s handy chart for a visual comparison of the original and compromise language:
This year was more subtle as the chief advocate at the Legal Aid Justice Center in Charlottesville worked more closely with the suspension and expulsion measure opponents (school superintendents and school boards) to craft compromise language.
To be clear, this is compromise language.
The Danes were expected to drop new text proposing some compromise language this afternoon, which, if accepted, in theory, the ministers would then iron into shape before the leaders take over tomorrow.
An openness to compromise language is essential to the continued health and vitality of the bond.
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