Sentences with phrase «making compromises»

Others will complain about the price, with the cheapest version all gone on Kickstarter and an $ 1500 estimated retail, three times the price of a Chinese folder, but they seem to be making no compromises on parts or build quality.
It is not easy to design the interior of a tiny house without making compromises in style or functionality.
Building models means always making compromises of many types.
Making compromises means an attempt to avoid faults that influence the outcome most severely, while it may mean that some other weaknesses must be accepted.
Sure, artists keep making compromises.
Microsoft has gone all - out, building a premium - grade console without making any compromises.
There's no doubt that would present challenges, but they're not insurmountable and really come down to being clever and making compromises (just like they did in the old days and probably continue to do in first / second party studios to realize their ideas that push the platform the most).
While speaking on stage with PS4 system architect Mark Cerny at the Develop Conference (as per Digital Spy), Kojima noted that he won't be making compromises this time around.
This brings me to my biggest observation about Enoch — Underground: Indie developers have to choose between quality and quantity, and limited resources means making compromises.
Most cities we visit offer an overwhelming amount of activities and places to visit, so much so, that we often find ourselves making compromises in...
You can create your schedule and follow it without making compromises with other people.
But it costs much more than you need to pay and you'll end up making compromises you probably don't want to make.
That said, as with all compact detachable tablets, you will be making some compromises if you buy the Miix 310, but at least the price is right.
It's not the fire breathing monster that Renault's RS hatchbacks are, but it is closely related while making some compromises in the name of practicality and usability, not to mention price.
In terms of safety, Audi Sport customer racing is not making any compromises.
«Luxury is not about making compromises,» said Mendel.
And the school district seems more open than ever to making those compromises.
They need to go that extra mile to make sure that colleagues in their own schools and across the alliance of schools feel empowered, while at the same time making no compromises on the quality of provision.
«That might mean making some compromises.
I think we'll be making some compromises in the near future!
Making compromises; doing things you find uncomfortable; challenging some of your traditional support — these are the dilemmas the Conservatives are coming to terms with, just as my party has had to.»
But it is Smith's response to those concerns that, perhaps, gets to the heart of why so many in the parliamentary Labour party believe that the fight to remove Corbyn from his post is, in fact, a fight over whether Labour is to be a social movement using parliament merely as a platform or a party seeking power through the Commons, and making compromises along the way.
The most important social benefits of preschool games include making compromises, working together, and taking turns.
All they have to do is agree to change from an antiquated policy into one that's merely not - insane to look like they're making compromises.
«Or maybe it is more basic than that — Wenger just trying to shoe - horn who he considers the best X1 on to the field by making compromises in player's natural positions.».
«It's fantastic to watch what was once niche and, according to my parents, a «fanatical» lifestyle and diet choice shift to the mainstream, without making any compromises,» Tal says in an interview.
I was delighted to succeed without making any compromises with taste or structure.
It is also making extensive efforts to reduce the salt content of each of its dishes and to expand the availability of high - fiber food, without making any compromises on taste.
Living in the Old Age involves supporting less - than - perfect institutions and making compromises (which those who take the rigorous path call cop - outs).
Over seven in 10 buyers polled admit making compromises when it comes to their chosen home's size, condition or price, as well.
We're still making compromises along the way though because being mortgage free is sounding more and more appealing!
Being in business means making compromises.
So we made that decision, we made that compromise
When you redesign your phone to essentially be all - screen, you've got to make some compromises.
Again, it comes down to look at your target consumers and making a compromise.
He was talking about the things about the US political system that worried him - mostly the level of animus in the US Congress and it's inability to make compromises leading to incrementalism.
The vested interests in the debate over shopping hours are holding firm to their positions, making compromise difficult.
It means that you be communicate with clients, understand what their pain points are and offer a solution that may solve those needs — even if you're making a compromise on your usual service offerings or suggesting something offered by a company outside your own brand.
In terms of more concrete steps you can take to up your savings, identify your biggest expenses and cut back on them, says Livingston: «Look at your top one or two line items — the top line item will probably be rent — and make a compromise there.»
«Our work on PlayStation VR long predates the ability to adopt HDR, so we've had to make compromises.
Stay true to you with a work situation, but as Uranus moves to your work zone, be prepared to make some compromises to get ahead.
Soneira speculates Apple may have made some compromises in the LED lighting department to keep its new iPad super thin.
As a U.S. delegation arrives in China with a list of requests for Xi Jinping, the Chinese leader's economic strategy and domestic constituencies make any compromise difficult to achieve.
So, look, I will work with people and will make compromises.
«It's as much an art as it is a science, and sometimes you have to make compromises with what's ideal versus what's practical,» Walsh said.
Leaders from both countries have been in talks for more than a week to try to make compromises and provide US companies more rights in China.
I'm skeptical of most of these, but there are some diamonds in the rough led by teams that have deep historical context and knowledge and have made compromises on security or decentralization, which could pay off.
The cross made no compromise, modified nothing, spared nothing; it slew all of the man, completely and for good.
It makes no compromise with sin, nor does it need to be safeguarded from contamination by sinners, for it has sovereign power to reclaim them in the act of accepting them.
If they were, we could make compromises and adjustments that would be reasonably satisfactory.
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