Sentences with phrase «grand compromise»

This grand compromise strikes me as wise.
I want to conserve what I see as a grand compromise in U.S. history — a wise tradition in which God is invoked yet not explicitly described.
On Saturday, Rick Kahlenberg proposed a grand compromise on Title I portability: allow low - income students to take their Title I funds to the schools of their choice, but make the funding provided to each student large enough that middle - class schools will want to enroll the low - income students.
Linda and I had no scheme to hatch a grand compromise.
The grand compromise reached by the Kitmanian nation - states was a thirteen - day, interurban journey, with long drives in a fast car connecting stops in historic, culturally uplifting German, Czech, and Italian cities.
What usually results is a grand compromise of vision, something from everyone, good at nothing.
By abandoning the grand compromise that was the Balanced Refugee Reform Act, Mr. Kenney has taken several political risks.
As stakeholders ramp up their lobbying efforts, the Senate Judiciary Committee promises it is on the precipice of a grand compromise on how to best slay patent trolls.
Just when it looked like a grand compromise was finally coming together, Senate negotiations over a major bill designed to curb abusive patent trolling have fallen apart.
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