Sentences with phrase «seen as a compromise»

The Church does need to change its hardline attitudes in order to make itself more reasonable to today's thinking person — some see this as compromise; I see it as progress.
If it had been the positions that bothered him, his religion would make him not wrestle males, seeing as the compromising positions two boys get into!
Most farmers will only undergo the rigors of certification if there is a «sure thing» increase in price at the end of the rainbow (particularly a certification like RA that is seen as a compromise; the committed no - chemicals farmers usually go organic and stop there).
And if we're going to have a unified party, that takes some of the work and frankly Debbie is someone who unfortunately is seen as compromised,» he continued.
Senate Co-Leader Dean Skelos (R - Long Island) and Sen. Martin Golden (R - Brooklyn) said they would not support expanding a proposed education investment tax credit to help fund scholarships for the college kids of illegal immigrants — a plan some saw as a compromise to the DREAM Act that was voted down in the Senate last week.
Particularly in the United States, this narrower model was seen as compromised, thus limiting its sales potential.
While providing forgiveness earlier, the plan demands more income each month, so it can be seen as a compromise by some.
To many artists in the sixties who referred to the counterculture, or who used hallucinogenic drugs as an artistic tool, the term «psychedelic» was seen as compromised and the idea of a «psychedelic art» resisted.
Until the end of the fifties, we had felt starved of an intellectual and perceptual raison d'être for our work and were reacting against what we saw as the quasi-romantic English tradition; what we saw as compromise and also the violent excesses of post de Kooning abstraction.
This dressing - up of the work can be seen as a compromise, evidence of Overby's desire for his work to fit in with his art world peers; conceptual artists of a different mentality such as Sol Le Witt, Carl Andre, Dan Flavin and Robert Smithson, who Overby described as «basically abstract painters» [2].
From the developing world, this was seen as a compromise that indeed not all developing countries could be treated equally — the bigger emerging economies might have to do more — but it preserved flexibilities for them to pursue those commitments at a time to be worked out later — thus, the «Bali Road Map» over the next two years.
These actions may be seen as a compromise between needs or democracy with in science policy and practice, but science is not really a democratic process, it is a process of discovery and often either something works or it does not work.
Despite the headlines, his support for it is qualified, seeing it as a compromise position that will keep diluted bitumen — dilbit — out of coastal waters, even if it doesn't keep the carbon in the bitumen out of the atmosphere.
In that context, the more limited no - fault compensation proposal can be seen as a compromise.
The new software, known as SegWit2x, is seen as a compromise for the two sides of the debate: miners who deploy costly computers to verify transactions and act as the backbone of the blockchain, and developers known as Core who uphold bitcoin's bug - free software.
So while I get that you see this as compromise, I see compromise everywhere (whether its a notch, a pop - up selfie cam, etc).
Since I represented the seller, I don't see it as a compromise.

Not exact matches

In modern polling, most statisticians see sampling 1,000 people as a good compromise between a manageable sample size and acceptable confidence.
As a best guess, we will likely see a compromise between these two positions at November's Autumn Statement.
Talks to draw up a new executive in Germany between the pro-business FDP (Free Democratic Party), Chancellor Angela Merkel's CDU (Christian Democratic Union), its Bavarian sister party the Christian Social Union (CSU) and the Greens came to an end at the weekend, after the FDP decided to walk out for what it saw as a lack of compromise from other parties.
«This was not a criminal act, but as I saw it, it compromised the party's integrity.»
Iowa senator Chuck Grassley has also spoken out against the bill's changes to the wind credit, as a 2015 compromise will already see the credit gradually phased out over the next few years.
As the abortion language represents the sole area of disagreement among lawmakers on this vital legislation, trafficking abolitionists are eager to see a compromise worked out.
«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.
Over the last few years a number of high profile brands have seen their customers» data compromisedas the resu...
Since the brain develops until about age 25, the CMA saw its recommendation as a compromise that could help shield young people from the harmful effects, Dr. Blackmer said.
Although both parties want to avoid the fiscal cliff, compromise is seen as being difficult to achieve — particularly in an election year.
When prompted for a second - factor authorization, such as a code sent via SMS, the malware can hijack it directly from the compromised device without the victim ever seeing the message come in.
Anatoly Koval, the head of a government commission charged with easing the frictions among the more than seventy religious sects that have sprouted in Ukraine since the collapse of communism, sees the sarcophagus as an ideal compromise.
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.
I realize that this will be frustrating to some atheists who see it as another subjective theistic cop - out and to some theists as a cowardly compromise.
In fact, as anyone who reads the 2007 Zenit news article can see, I made it abundantly clear at the time that there was in fact a concerted communist campaign to infiltrate and compromise the Vatican, and to defame Venerable Pius XII.
I believe in the middle ground very strongly on many issues and when I saw the report on his compromise, my dislike for Obama as a democrat... I said to myself that is the exactly the path I would have taken on the issue.
Neo-fundamentalists believe they alone are remaining true to the fullness of the gospel and orthodox faith while the rest of the evangelical church is in grave, near - apocalyptic danger of theological drift, moral laxity, and compromise with a postmodern culture — a culture which they see as being characterized by a skepticism towards Enlightenment conceptions of «absolute truth,» a pluralistic blending of diverse beliefs, values, and cultures, and a suspicion of hierarchies and traditional sources of authority.
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).
They cooperated and compromised on each other's dreams, remaining flexible with their individual aspirations for the greater good of the Taylor household and, as we saw in episode after episode, the ripple effect of one honest committed couple extended far past the bounds of just their household.
If someone, who follows the Qur «an, compromises and works with you the other factions will see him as a traitor and work against you.
It would be easy to identify the passages in the book that have caused the most offense: the section dealing with Mahound, which also deals with the whole question of the «satanic verses,» with reference to the well - known verses in the Qur» an (in surahs 53 and 21) that many commentators see as indicating a questionable Islamic monotheist compromise with Meccan polytheism.
In fact, all of Powers's ecclesiastical fiction, the novels in particular, can be seen as an exploration of this compromise.
What Max Weber saw in the sequence of Protestant developments was a remarkably different way to «ease tension» between religion and politics: «inner - worldly asceticism can compromise with the facts of the political power structures by interpreting them as instruments for the rationalized ethica1 transformation of the world and for the control of sin.
But should we see the final result as a compromise?
Fairly or unfairly, they often came to be seen as an arm of the state, implicating them in government failures and compromising their ability to evangelize.
The website, which caters to married people looking for extramarital encounters and has been compromised by cyber-activists, is now relegated to the role of helpless witness as the names and sordid secrets of its clientele are being broadcast for everyone (including their devastated spouses and families) to see.
The liberal readiness to see the world (with Calvin) as «the theater of God's glory» has its own tortuous history, and modem evangelicals have something to learn from that history for example, how «success» in secular society often demands compromise with that society.
From what I've seen, women in the military tend to not compromise their values as much as men do.
They see this as an integral part of their values, working with the environment without compromising quality and integrity.
There are many reasons for this, from cultural stigma (seeking a compromise instead of a win is seen as «beta») to lack of immediate benefit for investing time and potentially money into developing emotional intelligence.
I don't see that as a «political» stance — that's a «I don't want a compromised person running the executive branch of our government» stance.
I think at this point Kap wouldn't compromise his position by making a deal he won't kneel and give into the powers that be, he'll remain steadfast as that being his right if he sees fit to kneel, even if he never plans to kneel again.
Unlike many I'm not scared at all if he leaves.You know why?Because I've seen better players leave the club and seen where we ended up.He's very good and world class but not as good as many think.Forget stats for a moment and look at his quality.I also hope the mistake of keeping Mr. Hold up at the club would not be made.Here at Arsenal we compromise a lot and we always ignore the cracks until it's too late.Wait till Lacazette goes for a three or four month injury.Then we'll know we never learn.I hope Bellerin doesn't make this mistake of leaving Arsenal.He has so so much to learn.His game still lacks that something.He needs to know how to maximise his potentials and be consistent.That will only come with more playing time and patience.Arsene should not even think of letting him go as we will have to spend money on a RB and besides we need him.
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