1.   At best, if Milosevic yields to a negotiated compromise, ground troops will deploy in Kosovo to keep the peace.

2.   But Clinton has left the door open to a negotiated compromise over taxes and spending.

3.   Federal officials noted that the plans cannot be delayed for perfect data and are negotiated compromises, not pure science.

4.   In the United States, tobacco companies remain committed to motor-sports sponsorships until that is banned by government regulation or abolished by a negotiated compromise.

5.   Meanwhile, French regulators quietly set the stage for a new attempt at a negotiated compromise.

6.   The key to responsible governing is still negotiated compromise among diverse interests rather than ideological posturing.

7.   A negotiated compromise reduced what PACs could give to candidates and offered federal subsidies to House and Senate candidates who agreed to limit spending.

8.   Group member Peter Yu said Howard has a responsibility to back the talks and seek a negotiated compromise to avoid a socially divisive election.

9.   Russia had first threatened to expel nine British diplomats, and Britain threatened to retaliate, so the final figure of four appeared to be a negotiated compromise.

10.   The LDP is split up into a number of squabbling groups led by party veterans, and many decisions are reputedly made through carefully negotiated compromises.

a. + compromise >>共 444
possible 7.40%
political 5.26%
territorial 3.41%
final 3.18%
bipartisan 3.01%
proposed 3.01%
new 2.89%
acceptable 2.49%
reasonable 1.97%
such 1.97%
negotiated 0.64%
negotiated + n. >>共 147
settlement 44.42%
solution 12.21%
peace 7.35%
agreement 5.13%
end 3.98%
deal 1.77%
transaction 1.42%
sale 1.24%
contract 1.06%
compromise 0.97%
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