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1 There could hardly be more compelling reasons for negotiating a political compromise .
2 For this, after all, is the long and winding road towards political compromise .
3 Setbacks, they concluded, were largely not based on data, but on political compromise .
4 In essence, the proposals reflect altered economic realities within the EU and political compromise .
5 A political compromise has granted a populist party its wish.
6 Councillor Linda Cooper said she would back the port's offer, calling it a political compromise .
7 Innocent bystanders blown apart, blood and screaming and all for some final greasy political compromise .
8 Analysts, however, doubt the rally indicates a new trend given few signs of a political compromise .
9 Also being explored is a political compromise with Syriza leader Alexis Tsipras should he take power.
10 But it also condemned the strikes, and has repeatedly called for a ceasefire and political compromise .
11 The second stage was the strengthening of the Soviets and the political compromise with the bourgeoisie.
12 Is some form of political compromise easy?
13 In response, the Chilean government finally warmed to a political compromise , inviting party leaders to discuss protesters' demands.
14 Mykola Azarov had offered to step down as prime minister to create "social and political compromise " .
15 The clause was effectively neutered when a political compromise limited the right to cases of egregious data loss or theft.
16 The project, whose name was Avalon, was the result of a delicate political compromise between Governor Watanabe and his opposition.
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