Sentences with phrase «n't as compromised»

Handily, the Nissan Armada isn't as compromised in the rest of the core areas.
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.
The Alcatel A30, which starts at $ 60 on Prime Exclusive Phones ($ 40 off the full retail price), isn't as compromising as its low price point suggests.

Not exact matches

Without Mahbod, Rap Genius would not exist... But I can not let him compromise the Rap Genius mission — a mission that remains almost as delicate and inchoate as it was when we three founders decided to devote our lives to it almost 5 years ago.»
This basic formula means that as an entrepreneur or business leader, you can't compromise on your principles when dealing with your staff, your customers, your suppliers, or anyone else connected with your business.
If your senior people don't get it, even the strongest links further down the line can become compromised, as the story shows.
«This was not a criminal act, but as I saw it, it compromised the party's integrity.»
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 idea is to try and find what the other party really wants out of the deal while also identifying what you might not care as much about yourself, which are great places for compromise.
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 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.
You can take all security measures available to secure your information, but if email recipients are not as diligent, your information can still be compromised.
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.
In the weeks following, Ake's wife, Liliana, kept a low profile, so as not to compromise the government's efforts to gain his release.
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 only responses that have been provided thus far is the bank simply defending its compensation philosophy (with no attempt at compromise), as well as limiting who we can and can not email within the organization.
«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.
The word «opponent» here is a bit misleading, since it's not a good idea to think of your compromising partner as an adversary.
Hahad: The security community has not finished studying these exploits, and I suspect that as detailed analysis emerges, so will the discovery of existing compromised systems that were previously operating under the radar.
It appears that the highly publicized legal actions taken by the SEC as mentioned above are (in this writer's opinion, at least) meant to make examples of the parties involved, whilst sending a message to companies within the industry that they are not willing to compromise on enforcing their legislative decisions.
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.
«There should not be unequal voting rights as they could allow management or minority share owners to override the wishes or best interests of majority shareholders for personal benefit and compromise accountability, leading to potential entrenchment issues,» Mary Leung, head of advocacy for Asia at CFA Institute, an association of investment professionals, said in a statement.
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 compromises necessary to Canada wants a successful outcome to the TPP negotiations not only for domestic political reasons (a general election is due in 2015), but also for tactical reasons such as protecting its NAFTA access to the US market and ensuring that it is not disadvantaged vis — à — vis the US in any market - opening deals involving Japan.
«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 our overall investigation of this issue continues, there has been no impact to flight safety, and at this time we are not aware of any compromised customer accounts.»
Likewise, saying the information has only been accessed only by the thief is not what I would imagine many of those affected would want to hear either, especially as it is their personal information that has been compromised.
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.
As Michael Stokes Paulsen reminds us, «The legitimacy of the Supreme Court in our constitutional system rests not on its ability to fashion social and political compromises but on its ability to render decisions that the public readily can recognize as straightforward interpretations of a constitutional or statutory text.&raquAs Michael Stokes Paulsen reminds us, «The legitimacy of the Supreme Court in our constitutional system rests not on its ability to fashion social and political compromises but on its ability to render decisions that the public readily can recognize as straightforward interpretations of a constitutional or statutory text.&raquas straightforward interpretations of a constitutional or statutory text.»
Heap is not one to compromise lyrical creativity on this album; her words are as deep and melodic as her music.
Others, not so paranoid as that fellow, complained that the Catholic Church will not compromise and therefore was not truly entering into dialogue.
«All the time not having a clue that they were being whispered against, campaigned against by both Catholics & Anglicans who made it palpably clear that this initiative was detrimental to the «dialogue towards unity» and temporarily compromised their positions as oecumenical ambassadors - that this was a counter-productive «wacked - out» scheme by an ailing Pope who merely needed to be placated until he died - hence delaying tactics, obfuscations, procedurality, red tape and making everything as difficult and administratively untenable as possible; with patronising sympathy and hand - wringing at their lot while sneering, dismissing and chuckling to themselves that the whole thing will eventually come to naught... that the administration will crumble via crises and power politics andpersonality clashes and outright frustration at the situation... and ultimately the Ordinariate will be re-integrated into the Conference system and those not happy about it will crawl back to their friends in the C of E.
This would lead to an historic compromise involving the state (not only as is often presented in caricature style as a gang of technocrats and stupid autocratic bureaucrats) but as an effective instrument to implement a transparent and democratic social contract.
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.
Would it not be satisfying if the debate between atheism and theism turned out to have been so stubborn because the truth was in neither, as traditionally conceived, but in a middle ground not by any means a weak compromise between them but a clear - cut alternative as definite and legitimate, formally regarded, as any other?
Some have said; «Jesus went and visited sinners» That's true, and so should we but to tell the gospel was His objective not to go along in their sinful activities to win them or that could have compromised His perfection as the Son of God plus He is the Son of God way more mature than we will ever be.
This criterion legitimates the resort to arms after other feasible means of addressing the injustice in question (such as mediation, negotiation, arbitration or referral to international tribunals — but not compromise or appeasement) have failed.
You can't change a partner's personal preference, especially with something as sensitive as money, but you can work to establish financial goals that respect both of your values, account for your differences and compromise.
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