Compromise
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To build lasting peace requires
compromise
and coalition building – in a word, diplomacy.
Diplomacy will require that all parties
compromise.
On the political front, the US faces a near-complete legislative stalemate, with no sign of a
compromise
that could lead to the optimal policy mix: short-term support to boost effective demand and long-term structural reforms and fiscal consolidation.
Finally, despite the significant demographic and economic changes in Egypt during the last four decades, Egyptian society still retains its agrarian character, which favors conciliation and
compromise.
Finally this agreement is notable for the spirit of
compromise
by which it was reached.
American politics, moreover, remains gridlocked over budgetary issues, and
compromise
will be even more difficult on the eve of the 2012 election, when Republicans hope that economic problems will help them unseat President Barack Obama.
Europe’s conflicts have always been resolved with some sort of
compromise.
Since the Tiananmen killings, which he had tried to avert through compromise, he had been under house arrest.
Any hint of
compromise
will expose officials politically.
There is no doubt that China will have to find a way to
compromise
over the nine-dotted line.
Moreover, any viable solution in Iraq requires political agreement among Iraqis, which in turn will depend on their willingness to
compromise.
But Sunnis and Shi’a are now killing one another in increasing numbers, and the new aggressiveness of US forces will make
compromise
all but impossible.
So far, they simply do not feel enough pressure to consider a
compromise.
But only with significantly greater cohesion within the US and Israel will Iran’s leaders even consider accepting a
compromise
on their nuclear program.
Most notably, they are ethnically homogeneous, so that social divisions are more amenable to
compromise.
Since each issuer represented a small fraction of their revenues, rating agencies were unwilling to
compromise
their reputation for the sake of any single issuer.
His misguided efforts at
compromise
only fuel his opponents’ frenzy.
In India, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who once enjoyed a strong reputation for integrity and intelligence, has been similarly paralyzed, acting erratically in the face of an equally demagogic populist movement – the anti-graft crusade led by a fasting activist, Anna Hazare – which just ended in a frantic and uneasy
compromise.
With charm and unassuming clear-headedness, she wrought a
compromise
from the G8 countries that may help save the world from the most severe devastations caused by global warming.
But, while the
compromise
is more than could have been hoped for at the outset, several important countries did not partake of it.
Success will require both sides’ patience and willingness to compromise, bolstered by confidence-building measures.
So, while South Koreans understand the need for
compromise
and cooperation, they believe that the time is right for a more balanced partnership.
But it cannot
compromise
across the board.
This can
compromise
short-term economic stability and potentially lead to boom-bust cycles.
The possibility that US President Barack Obama and the Republicans in Congress will fail to reach a
compromise
before mandatory deep spending cuts and tax increases take effect on January 1 is very real.
So - I could compromise, and say yes, but “block” some of my profile.”
In particular, slavery was allowed in some states, but prohibited in others, and the 1787
compromise
to count each slave as three-fifths of a person when determining a state’s population for representation and taxation was fraying.
Diplomats can work with one another; referenda are binary and fixed, leaving none of the political wiggle room and scope for creative
compromise
needed to resolve political problems.
Egyptian diplomats are thus excellent candidates to exert pressure for
compromise.
These three writers implicitly recognize that liberalism's weakness is revealed at those moments when even "thin" loyalty is impossible, when there is no chance for institutional compromise, and when a modus vivendi cannot be sustained.
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