Sentences with phrase «of acceptable compromise»

Judges tend to think that mediation means bringing the lawyers into chambers, working out some kind of acceptable compromise and then going out and selling it to the parties.
I don't eat processed foods or animal products and when my grandkids visit they know there won't be any meat or junkfood on the menu, but I also don't want to totally buck their familiar «food» items, so I came up with a kind of acceptable compromise... when met with resistance.

Not exact matches

Speaking to the Telegraph, Rev M'Caw said: We have been asked to reduce the frequency of bellringing, and are looking for a way to be good neighbours to everybody and to arrive at an acceptable compromise
It is possible in the mood of worship to enter into the «feel» of the words, and without compromise of mental integrity find in them not only a reservoir of truth from the past but a challenge to discover more acceptable modes of thought.
But we women do have to have the conversation (actually ongoing conversations), agree to compromise on an acceptable level of cleanliness and an acceptable time frame for having things done, kids fed, bathed and etc., and then we just need to... let it go.
All this is discipline in the truest sense of the world — teaching the child about acceptable behaviour, and also modelling the art of compromise.
That action guidance of IL mitigates unintended consequences and makes it easier for an actor to align right intent (comply with law) with an acceptable compromise between interests and norms.
Levine's play is to keep himself as a viable alternative should either Corey or Julissa implode, or if a standoff ensues where neither of them is considered acceptable to one party, he could emerge as a compromise.
Whether there existed something acceptable which Labour could offer in exchange would of course depend on negotiations, However, this sort of agreement has significant advantages over post-election deals about coalitions or lesser forms of cooperation — they require neither agreement of a programme (which inevitably means political compromise) nor standing down in areas (which can have detrimental effects in the longer term or on other elections such as Euro elections fought over larger geographical units).
But the intransigence of both sides led Mr Burnham, the Shadow Home Secretary and a supporter of renewing Trident, to argue that no compromise option would be acceptable to both wings.
Only in the rarefied world of Westminster can an intelligent person's judgment be so skewed, so compromised, that they imagine that such hypocrisy is acceptable, or even unnoticed.
Labrador and Chaffetz yesterday accused the president of preferring a «political» victory — won by blaming congressional Republicans for inaction — over a «policy» victory achieved by negotiating a compromise bill acceptable to both sides.
Making a priori decisions about what is or is not acceptable lessens the stress of making necessary compromises.
Is that entirely mistaken (e.g. only applies if on a high protein intake) or do you feel it's an acceptable compromise when you're getting the benefits of fewer insulin and glucose spikes?
This is an acceptable compromise, considering the alternative would be to jump back and forth between pillarboxing and letterboxing, thus sacrificing the screen - filling effect of the switch to IMAX.
The seats in our car have been acceptable for the daily commute, although they live between the sport and comfort zones, making for a bit of a compromise in both.
This should be an acceptable compromise for shoppers looking at this type of vehicle but the majority of the Versa's competitors do offer a more satisfying ride / handling compromise.
This has the same impact as falling off of the course in Mario Kart, but because you can not fall off of the earth, this is an acceptable compromise that adds some counter play to pure driving.
Keep in mind that we test all our games on Medium settings because we believe they are an acceptable compromise for testing across a wide variety of machines.
Perhaps scientifically acceptable compromise can be reached, but the bar seemed to be deliberately be set low — if the worst happens and no reputable targets are established then that's what we expected beforehand; if everyone (finally) puts the interest of humanity as a whole over interests of nationality and strong targets are set, then, well, «what a success; the international process works.»
In one example, two important long - time allies on one side of a debate never finished a planned co-authored textbook because they couldn't find an acceptable compromise on its contents.
While the jurisdiction's fiercest competitor, Singapore, may be seen by some as a more neutral seat for the resolution of international commercial disputes in the region, Hong Kong is uniquely positioned to take advantage of Chinese and non-Chinese parties searching for an acceptable compromise over their dispute resolution clauses.
In many situations, both parties will find that a compromise agreement is acceptable, but in some cases, there is no easy way to accommodate the interests of both sides.
Again, the political folks ultimately decide whether regulations are to be approved, and they can support or not support the efforts of those preparing the regulations to make them coherent, workable or acceptable to one faction or another — or ideally to find a compromise acceptable to all.
However, despite Baker's concerns, to the extent that most law - related content is text - based, PDF equivalents of printed law material is likely an acceptable compromise.
On the other hand, I have heard senior judges say that half of the cases (presumably once disputed) settle for the wrong reasons, i.e. not because the parties have come to an acceptable compromise but because they, or one of them, have run out of money or patience or witnesses and can not or will not continue, however unsatisfactory that may be.
As the motor industry moves further away from the days of producing the so - called, «Gas Guzzlers» and into vehicles that are environmentally friendly, a compromise is sought to keep the balance between preserving the experience of the joy of an open car and an empty road and keeping exhaust emissions at an acceptable level.
For Sergio Lerner himself, this minimalist agreement is not «the best technical solution to solve the technical limits of Bitcoin» but is an acceptable compromise that can quickly emerge from Bitcoin's immobility.
A step down from the GTX 1080 Ti might be an acceptable compromise for many users, since the MSRP is $ 150 - 200 cheaper on the AMD side of the fence... but AMD cards also require more power draw than their NVIDIA rivals, erasing a modest savings over two to fours years of an upgrade cycle.
It's not the elimination of the invite system that many customers have been waiting for, but it's a perfectly acceptable compromise for the time being.
That's an acceptable compromise, Zellweger says, but «there's sort of a limit to how much we would be willing to grow over the rest of the product.»
Secondly, we have the weird rear - mounted fingerprint scanner of the Galaxy S8, which seems cumbersome to use and will surely lead to a lot of accidental smudges on the camera lens, but is acceptable if Samsung ran out of time — at least it didn't compromise on other major aspects.
At the time that the 2008 Survey was done, as explained above, the Martu were willing to compromise their position and to allow the potash Project to proceed, but only because we thought fair compensation had been agreed and only in the areas that the Martu said could be used and only with the full involvement of the Martu during construction and operations to ensure that there was no more interference than was acceptable.
Your mediator will talk to you and your spouse separately over the course of the session, working to find a compromise that you both find acceptable.
Many of us learn that to be in relationship with a romantic partner we need to make certain sacrifices and compromises, or maybe we even feel the need to hide a part of ourselves that may not be acceptable in order to meet society's expectations of what a successful relationship should be.
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