Sentences with phrase «to compromise on this»

We must balance environmental protection and safety, without compromising on either.»
Raphael van Lierop wanted to stay on Vancouver Island — without compromising on talent.
«Flaring is first and foremost a safety issue,» says the project director, «and on an 80 - worker rig that processes 100,000 barrels a day, we can not compromise on safety.»
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.
Zoho Office Suite may be free, but choose this option and you won't be forced to compromise on capabilities just because you're not a paying customer.
Our advanced nationwide 4G LTE network delivers outstanding wireless experiences to 74.0 million customers who are unwilling to compromise on quality and value.
Adelaide Lancaster, author of The Big Enough Company, says growth can force a business to compromise on its core purpose and the entrepreneur's passion.
Would it be awesome if I could have one device that replicated both those experiences without compromising on either?
Show your spirit and sport these day or night without having to compromise on style.
Mobify might have been willing to compromise on the salary question, but it couldn't modify the application.
South Korea has said Kim may be willing to compromise on this traditional sticking point, but no new details were announced at the summit.
I am typing this on a computer, and my personal information was compromised on a computer.
They're definitely bulkier than the shoes I typically wear, but they're incredibly supportive and provide maximum cushioning without compromising on being lightweight.
«It's going to take recognition that there's got to be compromises on both sides,» says CAW president Ken Lewenza.
I also propose budget options, as well as «full - fat» models that make less of a compromise on performance and features.
To me, that means figuring out the best way to spend time with my husband and children and also run my business without feeling like I'm compromising on either.
«Our sense is that the successful enactment of tax reform has left neither party eager to compromise on other issues,» Boltansky and Davaz wrote in a note to clients.
It means that you be communicate with clients, understand what their pain points are and offer a solution that may solve those needs — even if you're making a compromise on your usual service offerings or suggesting something offered by a company outside your own brand.
The process hasn't been easy, with CEO John Schnatter saying that removing additives have forced the company to compromise on flavor in some cases.
Putting up with a few shuttered federal agencies seems like an OK price to pay if it brings the extremists to the negotiating table in time for a compromise on the debt ceiling.
As compromise on the gun issue remained improbable, Sen. Chris Murphy stood on the Senate floor for most of Wednesday and into Thursday, saying he would remain there «until we get some signal, some sign that we can come together.»
But he recommends not compromising on salary at the outset or you may end up bitter about your decision.
Defending Facebook against charges that its algorithm promoted fake news stories that may have influenced the outcome of the U.S. presidential election, Zuckerberg implied that the company can only go so far without compromising on its commitment to neutrality.
«It's the first generation that is making less money than their parents, so we've got to give them a super-convenient solution, but we can't compromise on the quality of the food.
As a startup, you may need to compromise on the size of your space in order to secure a prime location.
Which means you have to compromise on one dimension: you can either build something a large number of people want a small amount, or something a small number of people want a large amount.
Sure, you may compromise on how you do something, but never, ever compromise on your purpose.
You build trust by refusing to compromise on doing the right thing and conducting business ethically.
In what was, in hindsight, clearly a mistake, Goldman eventually compromised on the valuation: an upper end of $ 293 million.
Republican lawmakers from high - tax states such as New York exited meetings this week with Kevin Brady, chairman of the tax - writing committee of the House of Representatives, saying there would be some sort of compromise on repealing the deduction for state and local tax payments.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has pushed a minimum income of R20 ($ 1.62) per hour — a figure that compromises on what businesses and workers have put forward.
Some things are easier to compromise on than others, but distortions in your thinking can affect you in multiple ways.
For example, if you're a prideful person, you may be unwilling to compromise on a relatively small matter that doesn't require much flexibility.
They haven't compromised on quality or done anything to diminish their brand.»
Another great thing about Yo!Kart is that there is no compromise on the features, regardless of which plan you choose.
Your first step to success is being able to recognize what's worth compromising on and what isn't — and for that, you'll need to look at dimensions of significance, relevance, and personal investment.
By franchising, and finding the right franchise partners, we have been able to scale without compromising on service.
Republicans release their final tax plan, which strikes compromises on many provisions that differed in separate versions passed by the House and Senate.
He is careful because he doesn't want to compromise on location and brand standards.
If the chambers pass different versions of legislation, they'll have to come together to compromise on legislation.
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.
Secondly, Europe is slowly trying to define a joint position on Chinese FDI, although the European Commission had to compromise on a non-binding arrangement giving guidelines to national governments on FDI in sensitive fields.
«There would have been no partnership between our two companies if we had to compromise on the core principles that will always define our company, our vision and our product,» he said.
The Senate president, Joe Negron, also a Republican, suggested a possible compromise on Friday, arming noninstructional school personnel rather than teachers.
People have to save more, and compromise on their quality of living in retirement.
Yet the three countries do not yet appear close to compromise on central provisions of the negotiation, including rules that govern the auto industry and the settling of trade disputes.
It is not just about moving, see to that you do not compromise on anything that has a direct impact on the operations of your business.
A bipartisan group of governors working to strike compromise on hot - button policy issues took on the question of health care.
If you're looking to save a comparable amount without compromising on performance, Apple sells refurbished iMacs at a discount, and they're indistinguishable from new machines.
Negotiations between EU leaders (set to begin in February) will again be an opportunity to observe divisions, but in the end Cameron will probably compromise on this controversial issue while defending his deal as a victory for Britain.

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