The unspoken assumption is that there is a middle ground between German remorse and indifference.
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But is there a middle ground between angry, callused feet and the self-consciousness of sportswear commuting?
There is a middle ground where "how things are" and "how things can be" meets.
What are the policy options, what are their ethical implications, and can there really be a middle ground?
Hence, investors are more or less taking a middle ground in their expectations.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has tried to walk a middle ground.
Or will Brazil build on Dunga's new way, but seeking more of a middle ground between hard work and flair?
Britain's political parties, although deeply divided on most economic policy, are competing for a middle ground which demands action on pay.
The perfect tool for Arne Duncan to use to work a middle ground that just a couple years earlier was hopelessly radical.
There is a middle ground that might work best when considering gifting.
It is clear that a middle ground will have to be found.
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That leaves a middle ground of rationality, accounting for perhaps half of all investors, and it is these whom we are writing for.
The proposed sanction represents a middle ground between a reprimand and censure, which would have forced him to give up the speaker's post.
Somewhere between pepper-spray and patchouli is a middle ground, and that ground should be safe for pregnant women to sit on without risk.
The Kiip rewards are designed to have some value and occupy a middle ground between low-end supermarket coupons and high-end Gold Card-style programs.
Clinton tried to find a middle ground that would attract moderate Democrats without angering liberal House Democrats who wanted a single-payer insurance system.
One might be tempted to say a middle ground between strict Darwinian adaptationists and intelligent design advocates, but that would be oversimplifying the matter.
We don't love the one-size-fits-all approach but we can't have an individual approach for each device, so we're going to find a middle ground.
Finally, there is a middle ground on those ordinary income rates.
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They say that there's a middle ground in which Democrats can raise revenues from high earners, Republicans can avoid rate increases, the same amount of revenue.
When Kaleka, the son of one of the Sikh shooting victims, rose to ask his question about finding a middle ground, he wasn't just talking about policy.
Is there a middle ground between Eurostagnation and cruel capitalism?
Is there room for a middle ground whereby, for example, the tax cuts on the wealthy could be extended for a period of time, and then allowed to expire?
During a 20-minute speech on the future of public safety at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Mr. Thompson showed he is trying to walk a middle ground on law enforcement.
Their plan attempts to steer a middle ground between the Obama Administration, which favors much more modest spending cuts, and congressional Republicans, who oppose using any new revenues to cut the deficit.
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Six years later, Healy and others are pleading for a middle ground -- a world where doctors don't paint women with a broad brush, but instead consider the medical needs of each individual woman.
The Department of Justice has now sought a middle ground, a way to more loudly affirm the rule of law without threatening to put the lawbreakers, on whose survival the economy depends, out of business.
He said that perhaps formal mandatory cuts was not the only way to go, and for the US delegation, he chastised the Bush administration, saying they shouldn't be so recalcitrant, that there's a middle ground here and they should collaborate.
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