Sentences with phrase «small compromise in»

But we assumed the second - generation Nexus 7 would follow the same trend — a small compromise in specifications for a much smaller dent in our wallets.
The two teams did reach a small compromise in the form of BIP 91 and Segregated Witness, upgrades targeted at reducing the amount of information needed inside the block.
Remarkably complete, with a great - sounding engine, rabid performance, excellent structural integrity and, best of all, only a small compromise in overall handling prowess and all - round ride quality over its fixed - roof sibling — all with the roof up or down.
The MOI interview with MITIMCO team consists of many nuggets of wisdom like» The most common mistake we see is when an investor makes small compromises in the early days of the partnership in ways that limit future success» and «We've observed that almost all the very successful and established firms we work with turn away large amounts of capital — they even did so when they were small, by the way — because they understand the need to apply the same high bar to their choice of partners as they do their choice of investments».

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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.
They called the President's budget «dead on arrival» but new efforts to compromise in Congress may bode well for certain small - business - focused provisions.
While the political compromise in Washington might have been an overall plus for the U.S. economy, the measures are likely to damp small - business employment.
The emergence and quick dominance of Binance, the reboot of many former mainland platforms, as well as proliferation of exchanges in Japan and in Korea Appearance of many smaller / regional players with other raw tech will lead to more exchanges being compromised, and more used funds at risk.
Given the lack of domestic cell manufacturing, the Section 201 remedies proposed by Suniva and SolarWorld would have created a bottleneck in terms of cell supply, and put these smaller U.S. module makers in a compromised position.
The boxes we check in the voting booth reflect only a small part of who we are, and like a lot of things, they usually represent something of a compromise...» [read more]
I read about «Almost Meatless» in Natural Health magazine, and we've been trying to compromise on just small portions of meat incorporated into our mostly vegetarian meals.
Today, they abide by his original standards to deliver the richest, most flavorful cup — using only the world's finest beans, hand roasting in small batches, and never compromising on freshness.
It uses advanced laser technology to identify leaks of CO2 from holes as small as 0.3 mm in sealed MAP packs at speeds of up to 180 packs per minute, ensuring that maximum quality can be achieved without compromising on high throughput speeds and minimum packing time.
The results for the few food group intakes that were dichotomized before the heritability analysis, such as for infant formula milk and fruit juice, should not be overinterpreted because there are several indications that they might be an artifact: small numbers of pairs with at least one consumer for formula milk (15 %) and other beverages (13 %) made their distributions extremely positively skewed, and the reduced variation in the data due to dichotomizing these variables compromises power and accuracy of the parameters, therefore limiting interpretation.
They forget that he is compromising himself by doing a job in CM, the work he puts in for such a small guy is tough..
As a compromise I would suggest a small increase in basic rather than a cut and a heavily incentivised bonus scheme.
This little pump has excellent, fully customizable vacuum patterns, and its small size in no way compromises its power.
While Eco Nuts has been a terrific solution for many customers with skin allergies and other conditions, people who have many allergies or compromised immune systems should always take proper precautions and first wash one small item in a small container or sink OR do a patch test before washing an entire load in the washing machine.
This might be a better high back booster for a smaller child, but then again, a smaller child would still fit in their convertible car seat so switching them over to this seems like a compromise in safety 😠•.
So, we knew that you know, both something in her oral structure was compromising her ability to eat and she was born pretty small.
This emphasis on small donations is also an indication of the true grassroots nature of much of the Tea Party organizing, no matter how much establishment figures like Dick Armey and FreedomWorks might try to hijack the movement (note to Dick: REAL Tea Partiers don't compromise, not even in November).
He said: «There are much bigger issues in the economy when you look at the parliament as a whole, and that is actually one of the comparatively small ones — and David Cameron in his statement mentioned compromise
Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan and Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie said Wednesday that they are negotiating possible compromises on the minimum wage issue, which could include a lower minimum wage in Upstate New York than in New York City, excluding farms from the hike, and providing a tax credit to small businesses to help them adjust.
In the U.S. House, a small knot of moderate Republicans — from swing districts, from areas with high Hispanic populations, or retiring — are attempting to go around Speaker Paul Ryan and bring a compromise on immigration to the floor for a vote.
I would say that it is true that the smaller states did not want to give up all of their power that they had in the AoC but they also realized it was not going to last and that the larger states would be likely to break away unless the compromise was struck.
Because it was a compromise struck at the Constitutional Convention between the large colonies like Virginia and New York, and the smaller colonies like Connecticut and Rhode Island that all states would get an equal say in the Senate to prevent the large states from forcing their policies on the Smaller smaller colonies like Connecticut and Rhode Island that all states would get an equal say in the Senate to prevent the large states from forcing their policies on the Smaller Smaller states.
Yesterday evening, Quinn's camp announced that the Council speaker had brokered a compromise on «paid sick time» legislation, resulting in a bill that will require some New York City businesses to provide a small number of paid sick days to their employees.
As she built a small research group in Germany a few years later, she retained her faith that eventually she would be able to return home without compromising her science.
He is the first patient in the country to be given a specific, smaller LVAD, which means doctors would not need to manipulate his diaphragm, which could compromise his already limited pulmonary function.
In its quest to secure an attractive partner, this small, stocky bird has evolved bigger wing muscles and heavier bones that likely compromise its flying efficiency, biologist Kim Bostwick reported here last week at the annual meeting of the Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology.
However, this agility is compromised when researchers try to shrink skyrmions to the smallest size possible — the smaller they get the more likely they are to get pinned because of the relative increase in defect site dimensions.
«We found that while hybridisation has not compromised the genetic distinctiveness of wolf populations, a large number of wild wolves in Eurasia carry a small proportion of gene variants derived from dogs, leading to the ambiguity of how we define genetically «pure wolves».
A prominent theme in today's report is a reminder that the fundamental tenet of the NWNH Decadal Survey is to maintain balance in NASA's astrophysics portfolio among large programs like WFIRST, smaller programs in the Explorer series, and the associated Research and Analysis (R&A) program «If implementing WFIRST / AFTA compromises the program balance then it is inconsistent with the rationale that led to the high priority ranking,» the Harrison committee warned.
But computerized searches can be greatly compromised by false detections caused by a small amount of light scattering in the telescope's camera — particularly when there are bright stars or densely packed stars in the image.
From small changes (like how to hang the TP roll) to bigger conversations (think discussing budgets), many couples find compromise to be the most crucial tool in taking the plunge.
Bear in mind, straight fruit juice is not recommended for children (see Taking the «Icky» Out of Picky Eaters for an explanation as to why), however, it is my opinion that using a small amount is a good compromise to make these nourishing beverages more drinkable and enjoyable — particularly for those parents trying to compete with commercial soft drink choices.
Important immune agents in the epithelial mucus of the small intestine that normally neutralize toxins are overwhelmed by the increased flow, and the immune system is compromised as a result.
Generally speaking SIBO may occur if more than one of these protective functions are compromised; the acidic environment of the small intestine (acid inhibits growth of bacteria), muscular bowel activity, antibodies in the intestinal fluid and function of the valve that allows movement of contents into the large intestine and prevents return of it back into the small bowel.
I don't eat soy products because of all the «data» that has been published about it over the years, and an article I recently read suggested that while soy in small amounts might be ok, it may lead to more thyroid issues if your thyroid is already compromised.
Even small deviations from the optimum body acidity level result in compromised enzyme function and, with it, compromised health.
The SIBO bacteria damage the brush border enzymes in the small intestine, so digestion is compromised, causing carbohydrate malabsorption.
And while these big - picture factors certainly play a significant part in compromising fertility, there are so many smaller, under - the - radar aspects of everyday life that can add up to become major roadblocks as well.
Of course, with any serious relationship comes compromise and initially small changes in a partner can be favourable.
So before they come to a head, address the small contentious issues; maybe your partner tends to prioritize social engagements over dinner dates for the two of you, maybe they simply leave the laundry in the washing machine longer than you would like — whatever it may be, working through these small things is important because when you get to the big issues you will have had practice in the art of compromise and conflict resolution.
This is a nice option for a small price, unless you're just super lonely or prone to compromising for the sake of being in a relationship.
This is a film set in a small town in which seemingly no one is free from moral compromise, and everyone acts according to their basest impulses.
However, when the small independent film — which depends on its artistic appeal rather than wide commercial distribution by an MPAA member — is denied access, the playing field becomes unfair and uneven... Artistic accomplishments in film should not be compromised in an effort to protect the interests of the major studios.»
In terms of gameplay and graphics, it works quite well on the Vita but when multiple combatants are fighting each other on the small screen of this console, things become quite tiny which unfortunately compromises the gameplay.
By offering small and easy to understand drops of knowledge, your employees can put it in use anytime: while commuting to work, waiting for their flight at the airport or waiting at the dentist's, without compromising their work / life balance.
ProComp has its limits — it is rooted in compromise; the timeline for implementation is slowed by the need to build district financial and instructional capacity; it does not raise entry pay and provides relatively slow growth in annual earnings; many incentives are too small to really meet demands of the market — but I believe it points in some important new directions.
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