11.   But no one doubts that the House and Senate will strike a compromise, probably within the next week or two.

12.   But there is plenty of common ground if members of the two parties want to strike a compromise.

13.   But to win passage, Levin had to strike a compromise that leaves oversight to congressional clerks instead of establishing a serious new enforcement office.

14.   Congress could pass a temporary spending measure to bridge the first days or weeks of the new fiscal year until a compromise is struck.

15.   Democrats counter that Clinton considers the healthy economy his proudest accomplishment and that he will not strike a compromise that does not begin to pay down the debt.

16.   Every winter, Carella tries to strike a compromise.

17.   Eventually, a compromise was struck.

18.   Finally, a compromise was struck.

19.   Finally Norwood, too, came back into the fold, striking a compromise with Bush that he did not run by his co-sponsors and breaking their coalition.

20.   For now, he said, CareGroup leaders have struck a compromise by letting doctors decide which PatientSite features to switch on or off.

v. + compromise >>共 268
reach 25.00%
find 6.28%
seek 6.17%
make 5.71%
accept 4.22%
negotiate 3.79%
reject 2.62%
strike 2.45%
forge 2.20%
offer 2.09%
strike + n. >>共 1042
deal 8.56%
chord 4.71%
balance 4.05%
target 2.50%
blow 2.48%
agreement 2.22%
ball 1.81%
fear 1.72%
gold 1.65%
people 1.35%
compromise 1.28%
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