71. The deadline for making new compromises has passed, but companies periodically try to negotiate until the last possible minute. 72. The politicians, he said, must make compromises without being accused of selling out. 73. The players say they have already made enough compromises. 74. The theory is that members who come to know one another as three-dimensional people rather than one-dimensional issue positions will be able to make the compromises bipartisanship requires. 75. They have made compromises with the semi-market, privatizing economy, and some of them are doing very well indeed. 76. This seems a bit harsh and naive considering how many young struggling artists make similar compromises. 77. Though American got almost all of what it asked for from the court, it had to make some compromises. 78. This, in any case, is territory about which the Serbs are not prepared to make any compromise. 79. To gain and hold power they are making compromises on issues, moves they earlier would have branded as sellouts. 80. Total control means Turner never has to make compromises. |