1. I believed the senator was a thoughtful man whose wealth had elevated him above the need to make compromises with his convictions. 2. Neither side in the dispute seems willing to make any compromise. 3. So in some cases a compromise must be made, although this should not substantially alter the overall effect of formality. 4. The building oozed a melancholy yet defiant air, cornered by an unforgiving landscape with which it refused to make any compromises. 5. Be prepared to make compromises. 6. The approach described in this book needs to be adapted flexibly as no single approach will work alone and compromises must be made. 7. No single approach will work alone and compromises must be made. 8. Along the way, some make compromises or drop out. 9. And it looks as if the president will have to make compromises to get any tax measure through the Senate. 10. Arafat, who has his own critics to worry about, will also have to make compromises if any deal is to be struck. |