In a compromise, legislators did not ban existing ammunition magazines of more than 10 rounds.
It ended in a compromise: there will be more referendums, but they will be consultative, not binding.
In a compromise solution, the company was allowed to proceed with the closure provided it guaranteed jobs for the 629 workers at the sites.
The issue was resolved partially in a compromise solution to set up an international forum to look at issues such as cyber security issues.
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But having achieved much of what his party wanted in a compromise deal, Lord Alderdice must now address fundamental questions about where the party goes from here.
In a compromise crafted during last year's ICANN board meeting in Cairo, the group agreed to hold an election to fill five of the nine seats directly, while reserving judgment on how the remaining four seats would be filled.
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You know that there is no way to achieve a balanced approach -- to achieve a significant compromise on deficit and debt reduction in a budget compromise without a balanced approach.
But, again, I thought that all the leaders here came in a spirit of compromise, in a spirit of wanting to solve problems on behalf of the American people.
And thanks to all those western management articles applauding Japanese business methods, the foreigners have a decade-long lead in finding a compromise between the two systems.
In the Senate, the making of a compromise in the midst of meltdown was a victory for the dogged efforts of a few.
In a grand compromise, the SEC made a deal with the big investment banks.
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On 25 October 2011, the European Parliament's chief negotiator on the proposals, Portuguese socialist MEP Edite Estrela, claimed that the Council was dragging its feet in reaching a compromise with MEPs.
Analyst Tim Speiss, head of the Wealth Advisory Practice at Eisner LLP, said he believes the final bill will closely mirror the House's more expensive version, saying provisions that the Senate excluded are likely to be put back in after a compromise.
But in this case, we have allowed a bipartisan group of senators, at their request, to take the lead in the conversations about a bipartisan compromise in the United States Senate.
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Or, consider this gem: In an offer in compromise, a taxpayer asks the Internal Revenue Service to settle for less than he owes, on the grounds that he can't pay it all and is coming up with cash that the IRS wouldn't get otherwise--say from his relatives or retirement account.
Balanced budgets -- as have I. (Laughter.) Balanced budgets in this town -- the last time, as I recall since I covered it, that the budget was balanced in this town through a bipartisan compromise, there was a Democrat in the White House, okay?
But this week the market rallied sharply, the Dow up 3.2% for the week, reflecting mounting confidence that politicians are coming to their senses and will succeed in hammering out a compromise that will either resolve the fiscal cliff threat, or more probably succeed in kicking it down the road to next summer.
In the days before Ms. Quinn announced a compromise in March, several council members said they were threatening to buck the speaker and force the bill to the floor in an unprecedented parliamentary move.
In 1995, Bosnia's warring sides reached a compromise in Geneva, agreeing to divide the nation into two states: one for the rebel Serbs and another for the Muslims and Croats.
Both Ms Ladele and Mr McFarlane had argued in Strasbourg for "reasonable accommodation" - a compromise in which an employer would find alternative staff without conflicting religious convictions to perform the task.
And we have demonstrated our willingness to accept cuts that in an ideal world we would not support in order to reach a compromise and find common ground because nobody can get 100 percent of what they want in a process like this.
The two sides have been in negotiations for a compromise, but neither reported much progress.
We have communities now that are in a position of compromise and strife.
She says she wants to govern in a spirit of compromise, and so far has eschewed direct attacks on her political opponents.
Is that one of the reasons he is reaching out to some more rank-and-file Republican members in search of a compromise on fiscal issues?
And the question is whether or not we are going to see a willingness on the part of all parties to compromise in a meaningful way.
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But on Tuesday, the House of Lords voted by 366 to 59 in favour of a compromise deal, which will allow hunting to continue under license.
And having said that, I also acknowledge, as the President has, that in seeking a broader compromise, we understand that not every detail of his proposal will make it into the final product, and that there will be tough choices that he will have to make as part of that.
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