Sentences with phrase «how small compromises»

Piranha Frenzy is the story of how small compromises against editorial integrity can have big consequences, and it's about how editorial leaders, who forget who they serve, cause untold trouble.

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This emphasis on small donations is also an indication of the true grassroots nature of much of the Tea Party organizing, no matter how much establishment figures like Dick Armey and FreedomWorks might try to hijack the movement (note to Dick: REAL Tea Partiers don't compromise, not even in November).
«We found that while hybridisation has not compromised the genetic distinctiveness of wolf populations, a large number of wild wolves in Eurasia carry a small proportion of gene variants derived from dogs, leading to the ambiguity of how we define genetically «pure wolves».
From small changes (like how to hang the TP roll) to bigger conversations (think discussing budgets), many couples find compromise to be the most crucial tool in taking the plunge.
This can compromise a lot of small factors and basically means how you're using the credit cards you have.
But it is clear that the changes have been drawn to prevent some large consulting firm from gobbling up a law firm to supplement their delivery model... but one wonders how this will be applied in the context of smaller MDPs that compromise multiple professionals with a view to, say, render business advice that includes legal, accounting and perhaps marketing and business strategy as well.
Above all, we must resist every temptation, no matter how small or how great, to compromise our ethics and professional stature for any business reason.
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