The less than stellar textures were probably
done as a compromise to keep the game stable.
Not exact matches
If your senior people don't get it, even the strongest links further down the line can become
compromised,
as the story shows.
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.
The higher figure
does not affect the estimated number of federal employees who had their sensitive information, such
as social security numbers and SF - 86 security clearance forms,
compromised in the attacks, OPM said in its news release.
The bank tells CNBC that while no customer data was
compromised, it
did lock several cardholder accounts
as a precaution.
The truth is, even the experts don't know
as much
as they should about how passwords work, how effective they are, or what happens when they get
compromised.
Given the risk of
compromise, don't send sensitive data such
as bank account details or your Social Security number over email, Edgerton said.
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.»
You don't have to
compromise quality either,
as Studypool's tutors come from top tier universities and are trained to answer your questions
as concisely and clearly
as possible.
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.
Auditors may not engage in what is known
as «non-audit» services to management, without permission,
as doing so
compromises integrity of the audit and accountability by the auditor to the audit committee.
Today, even meat - eaters (like me) often opt for Sofritas
as a healthier alternative to meat that doesn't
compromise taste.
I think we are afraid that if we don't
compromise, we will be viewed
as a dictatorial leader.
«The reason you won't see a
compromise anytime soon is because Congress actually acting in the wake of Orlando would be a tacit admission on the other side that guns had something to
do with what happened in Orlando
as opposed to ISIS,» he said, using an acronym for Islamic State.
This way, if someone's credentials get
compromised, there's a strong limit
as to what can be
done with them.
This lower price imposes some
compromises,
as UberSELECT currently
does not include one defining feature of the leading incumbents in this market: acceptance of advance reservations.
As a cost - saving measure in the United States, companies sometimes
do not apply for a copyright registration until just before they file an infringement suit — although this approach may
compromise their ability to obtain certain kinds of damages.
«
As a franchisee, you not only have to operate your own business, but [you have to
do so] within the confines of the franchise system, so it is a
compromise,» notes Fittante, who represents franchisors in his practice.
«The bill would require us to provide issuers access to our intellectual property, and then force us to provide an audience to their protests in a way which our investor clients
do not support and
compromises our rights
as an independent research firm.»
One of the articles on post truth politics said its naive for us to expect the media to «call foul» and penalize right wing parties for lying and rejecting all attempts at
compromise, because the media won't
do it (
as Jean's op - ed in the Herald demonstrates), so we and the few progressive media outlets left in this country need to
do it ourselves.
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).
As technology gets more sophisticated and ingrained in our work and personal lives, so too
does the threat of cyber security breaches, which in turn
compromises our intellectual property.
If the sequester happens, the most likely scenario (
as I see it) is that public pressure will result in some House Republicans allying with the House Democrats and a large majority in the Senate to restore the cuts after some face saving
compromise that doesn't save the Republicans much face.
Charles Krauthammer called it an «accounting gimmick,»
as did Paul Rahe of Hillsdale College, writing for National Review Online, where he said Obama's
compromise was a «farce,» a «snare and a delusion» designed to permit «bishops, priests, and nuns to save face while, in fact, paying for the contraception and abortifacients that the insurance companies will be required to provide.»
In other words, we need not
compromise the historical tenets of the Christian faith to recognize that this generation has something valuable to contribute to the future of Christianity,
as does Generation X, the Boomers, and the generations before them.
Thanks to a compassionate Delta agent, I was able to change the flight and get in just in time to look longingly at one of the most beautiful breakfast buffets I've ever seen in my life and shake the president's hand (which is why I'm describing my illness
as food poisoning and not a stomach virus... because I'd like to think my presence there
did not
compromise national security).
He suggested that one response might be for dioceses to produce authentically Catholic text books to act
as a primary resource for teachers,
as long
as they
did not «
compromise the principles and syllabuses of public examining boards».
Yes, sales is a great field
as long
as you're not
compromising your values (or being instructed to
do so).
He must not
compromise even on the smallest point (
as Moses could not
compromise with Pharaoh), for he
does not represent himself but is sent by God.
Whitefield's humility and patience
did increase
as he aged, but these improvements were increases in virtue, not results of
compromise in his doctrine.
It's their way or the highway and to
compromise is to show a lack of faith which means you have one side willing to make exceptions for all peoples religions
as long
as they don't force it on others, and the religious side that says making exceptions or
compromising is against their religion so if they are not a majority in the democracy they instead decide to play obstructionist.
The church, into which one is born (like the medieval Catholic Church), is distinguished by an ethic of conservation and
compromise in its relationship with the surrounding society; the sect, which one must join
as an adult (like the Anabaptists), rejects the surrounding society and has an ethic of rigor, perfection and transformation; the mystic is primarily a subjectively religious person who is not linked to any particular religious body (or, if linked to one,
does not find it very important).
Being a YEC is not an automatic disqualification for
doing scientific work because science is driven by an objective methodology, so
as long
as that methodology is not
compromised then one is free to think whatever they please.
Powers doesn't make a case for either side of this argument; he merely presents the situation
as an example of the
compromise the church may have to make.
Such a church is ready to change its practice to conform to new understanding, but it must
do so
as a faithful response to the gospel, not
as compromise with the world.
But God warned the Israelites not to engage in such activity because to
do so could
compromise their integrity and identity
as Yahweh's people.
They have to speak the gospel in ways that secularized modern people can hear: «That's what led me to imagination in the first place, and I still believe that one can be true to the task of theology without
compromising the essentials
as did theological liberalism.»
As a
compromise, they switch channels back and forth during the commercials, and, if Mom and Dad give up, may very possibly stay with the new music - TV channel which entrances both Junior and Sis, who at this point may be
doing part of their homework at the same time.
Here's something for the president to consider, that Bill Clinton is well remembered
as president because he
did compromise with a strong Republican Congress.
The Church
does need to change its hardline attitudes in order to make itself more reasonable to today's thinking person — some see this
as compromise; I see it
as progress.
They can choose to ignore this responsibility, and thereby exacerbate problems such
as economic inequality, environmental degradation and social injustice, but this will
compromise their ability to
do business in the long run.
On the practical level, however, it
did require
compromise as the dialogue at the Council proceeded.
As such, it has all the power of a human drama, where the weakness and vulnerability of Christ
do not
compromise his divinity, but serve rather to accentuate the staggering generosity of his self - sacrifice.
Not only
does Robert Chisholm explain the biblical text in a way that makes sense and reveals the cultural, historical, and grammatical contexts of Judges and Ruth, he also deals with modern questions that the text address, such
as the issues of female leadership, the consequences of spiritual
compromise, and the often bewildering actions of God in relation to His people on earth.
Just know your audience... and
as a Christian
do what is right WITHOUT
compromising YOUR integrity and relationship with God.
From what I've seen, women in the military tend to not
compromise their values
as much
as men
do.
Jesus
did not turn his back on anyone when he was on earth (not even his enemies) but he couldn't
compromise his father Jehovah's words either just because people wanted to live
as they desired.
Sabbath observance could, and in several instances
did, result in serious financial loss
as crop quality was
compromised or the crop itself (if the weather didn't improve) was simply left in the field to rot.
For to say that his sex ethic must still be
compromised by commitment to the family
as long
as we
do not have an institutionalized international state is a little like recommending partial pregnancy.
Even if such a method
does not backfire (
as it will if the alcoholic discovers what is occurring), it tends to
compromise the openness and mutual trust that should characterize marriage and family relationships.