Sentences with phrase «perhaps by compromising»

A party that continually loses elections because it's too far removed from the political center or because it appeals to too narrow a range of voters should seek to remedy that by expanding its coalition or moving toward the median voter — perhaps by compromising some of its ideological goals.

Not exact matches

The more obvious expressions of the compromise have been frequent but perhaps less dangerous than the prevailing one by means of which Christianity appeared to remain true to itself while accepting the anthropocentric position.
By giving a corner the referee was perhaps trying to compromise, when in fact it was quite a ridiculous award to make.
Perhaps the search for justice would have been swifter and easier; and the national question, maybe resolved by productive federalism, wrought from hard compromise.
British officials will likely be trying to find some sort of compromise agreement on these issues - perhaps by allowing freedom of movement where there is a firm job offer above a certain income threshold.
Ignore those who say legumes are «not keto»... they tend to be the same people who devour peanut butter by the bucket (peanut and lupins are from the same leguminous family), or those who claim legumes are inflammatory even though a direct causation has NEVER been established (other than perhaps in immune - compromised individuals).
It's fair to say that Zack Snyder was wrestling with a number of interesting themes, and perhaps he wanted to do his spin on something like David Lynch's Mulholland Dr., but either he doesn't have the intellectual weight, or the narrative was too compromised by making a studio picture (I'll give him some wiggle room for attempting something this audacious) to fully form all the ideas that are apparent here.
Frontline Plus has the advantage that the toxin used is not absorbed significantly by your cat, so if you are reluctant to use toxins in your pet, perhaps Frontline Plus is a good compromise.
Returning to the Mediation Directive, Art 7 represents, no doubt, the outcome of a committee - based compromise, by seeking to impose a broadly based privilege for mediators (and others «involved in the administration of the mediation process») against being compelled to give evidence in civil proceedings arising out of or in connection with a mediation process, subject only to two very narrowly drawn exceptions, which would not appear to recognise any of the established exceptions to the without prejudice principle, save indirectly perhaps the fourth.
By ignoring the obvious, we condone an ongoing security breach, compromise the statistics of who is using RealtorLink, and perhaps negate the privacy obligations you are attempting so hard to introduce.
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