51.   Yeltsin struck a compromise to win support.

52.   A committee of lawmakers from those chambers has yet to strike a compromise.

53.   After heated debate, the U.S. proposal was postponed to allow more time to strike a compromise.

54.   Both sides stressed, however, that their talks would continue as part of the painstaking effort to strike political compromise in the British-ruled province.

55.   But officials do not dispute that even some U.S. allies would reshape UNSCOM in the hope a compromise could be struck with Saddam to permit the resumption of inspections.

56.   But with two important events clashing on the calendar, the five selectors Wednesday struck a compromise and picked up two teams mixed with experienced and young players.

57.   Compromises were struck, but the rest of the year was a roller-coaster ride of emotion.

58.   He had been scheduled to leave early Saturday, but the talks stretched into the afternoon, indicating that both sides recognized the need to strike a compromise.

59.   He and other policymakers had been too willing to negotiate with the parliament, had struck dangerous compromises and had accepted unrealistic budgets, he said.

60.   Striking a compromise, she decided police, officials and candidates would spend the night together with the ballots at a counting hall.

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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