He knows that compromise requires tough decisions by both sides, but it cannot require compromise by one side only.
Anything that is welcomed by one side is automatically suspect to the other.
Compromises are put forward but so far have been deemed unacceptable by one side or the other, and sometimes by both.
In any event, a decisive victory by one side or the other, or a settlement between the combatants, seems sadly unlikely.
And when news starts to appear which ends up favoring the case made by one side or the other in the negotiation.
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If the two sides then reduce to 100 weapons and ten more are hidden by one side, that could have some bearing on the military balance.
"Repeating that you don't agree with plans put together solely by one side doesn't mean you aren't willing to work together on a different plan, " Orfield's statement said.
The United States is surely right to seek to minimise its own casualties, but if war can be waged by one side without any risk to the life and limb of its combatants, has a vital form of restraint been removed?
But he has struggled to convince with The Rams, who are currently 19th in the Championship and were dumped out of the FA Cup by League One side Colchester.
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Whether the means involve Federal Election Commission disclosure requirements, Securities and Exchange Commission rules on shareholder resolutions, or simply tagging those with opposing views as "hate groups, " the object is clear: to limit debate by forcing one side off the playing field.
As ever, a camp led by France and Germany on one side is pitted against one led by Britain on the other.
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While it is easy to get caught up in conspiracy theories by examining only one side of the equation.
These are complicated but solutions are not best derived by ideological one-side-fits-all solutions.
In both, the photographs (all of young men) were assigned by computer to one side of the conversation or the other, with each side receiving two black and two white men.
Last Friday, their bowlers gave up the most number of runs ever by an England one-day side as India smashed 387-5 in Rajkot to win by 158 runs.
He's flanked on one side by his civilian lawyer, and on the other by two military lawyers.
For serious swimmers, a 32-meter lap pool is framed on one side by windows overlooking the mountains.
Silcon Valley is bordered on one side by the Bay and rather rugged mountains to the west.
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"If anything goes wrong, there will be no one standing by my side, " he said at the time.
It is a very old plant, surrounded by the Thames on one side and housing estates on the other.
We know that nothing can close the wound of their loss, but we stand together as one nation by their side.
Its waterfront is flanked on one side by a row of pastel-hued homes and on the other by a long strip of sandy beach.
Most technology patent fights are over by this stage, one side paying the other something and then a general cross-licencing of all other patents.
They saunter along, stopping to greet each other, popping in and out of the gracious terracotta buildings backed on one side by the tangled gardens of Villa Borghese park.
Considerably lower than the adjoining streets, it is hemmed in on one side by a heavily used traffic bridge and by a transfer yard for cargo containers on the other.
Two snowy custom dress shirts lie side by side, one belonging to Mark Twain and the other to Oscar Wilde (saved from oblivion because it was at the laundry when he died).
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European regional airlines, squeezed on one side by low-cost rivals like easyJet and Ryanair and on the other by the big network operators, such as Air France-KLM and Lufthansa, are especially vulnerable.
He runs two graphs side by side, one of which shows the temperature record over the past 1, 000 years as rendered by the U.N. panel, and the other purporting to show real temperatures over the same period...
In the men's equivalent, Jeremy Wariner put his Olympic heartache to one side by gaining some sort of revenge over LaShawn Merritt, beating his American compatriot into second and therefore reversing the finishing order from the final in Beijing.
One can only admire Vinoly's ingenuous solution to the puzzle set by a rather difficult location -- a kind of trapezoid of space comprising about two city blocks, hemmed in on one side by the Japan National Railway lines and on the other by the financial district.
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