1.   If Congress and the administration are to avoid a head-on clash, and a presidential veto, a compromise must be struck.

2.   And still some tried to strike a compromise.

3.   Another possibility is that the Orthodox leaders would strike a compromise with the Conservatives, and leave the Reform in the cold.

4.   At the very least, he should strike a compromise that would get the funds flowing.

5.   Before striking the compromise, Democrats and Republicans argued bitterly over the legislation.

6.   A compromise was struck Thursday morning, and the final bill was resubmitted to the House without the contentious measure.

7.   A compromise was eventually struck, and Mrs. Porter kept on preparing meals -- typically, a turkey sandwich, an apple and a box of juice.

8.   A compromise was struck this year, the course was moved up and that is where the mishaps occurred.

9.   A compromise was struck between the White House and Alaskan lawmakers on logging in the Tongass National Forest.

10.   A few days ago, the warring parties struck a compromise.

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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