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. |