1. Flattening out the convoluted surface of the brain requires more compromises than that. 2. Yet any big move by the reborn Republican governor will require a compromise with Democratic legislators. 3. Agreeing on reforms often requires compromise, and the United States will need to work more closely with others, the U.N. spokesman said. 4. All of these issues have been hanging around a long time, require compromises nobody wants to make and are unlikely to be resolved any time soon. 5. But that would require significant compromises between local hotels, sponsors and the community. 6. Effective action must be simultaneously defensive and offensive and inevitably requires some compromise of civil liberties. 7. First, Arafat and Barak could face short-term praise among their own peoples for refusing to enter into an agreement that would require steep compromise. 8. He understands that democracy requires compromise, that few problems lend themselves to cut-and-dried solutions, that absolutist attitudes are anathema to a free society. 9. It necessarily requires compromise. 10. It would require compromise. |