Yet releasing North Korean prisoners could involve Kim Dae Jung in an awkward political compromise.
In much of Europe, where coalitions are the norm, political compromise is seen as a virtue.
Since then the problems with this messy political compromise have become more and more apparent.
What this means is the food on your kid's lunch tray is the stuff of political compromise.
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But without him, the junta now lacks any generals who might be ready to explore political compromise.
Whaling is not banned, but it is not exactly permitted, either an ambiguity resulting from political compromise and shortsightedness.
There is great latitude to pick and choose and reach a political compromise.
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In short, he is willing to embrace the odd political compromise, which is exactly what the tea party holds against him.
However, the nations of southern Africa, led by South Africa, helped forge a political compromise in Zimbabwe which reduced the violence.
Being in government obliged his party, albeit briefly, to take part in the business of political compromise, itself a moderating experience.
What is worse, the sum of the parts is a political compromise that makes no sense fiscally, strategically or in terms of prudent arms control.
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One of the study's more interesting results was about political compromise.
Obama aides bristled at the suggestion that the FDA decision was an attempt at political compromise, insisting the FDA merely responded to an application filed by Plan B's manufacturer.
That is not to detract from what Mr Mandela has achieved, notably the wringing of political compromise from the rags of fear and distrust, and the conciliation of black and white.
Reconciliation could, perhaps, happen in the form of political compromise.
His reward has been been criticism for being defensive, for failing to take the initiative, and for naively admitting that he had at times engaged in political compromise and supported his President when he did not agree with some specific policies.
His colleagues worry that he may not have the political leeway to compromise.
But members of the temporary cabinet say they are hopeful an end to the stand-off could be in sight if the political parties can compromise.
So there is no political benefit to compromise, and as conservative southern Democrats virtually disappear, there are no natural allies left in the Democratic party for vote-hunting GOPers.
So, unlike health care, political imperatives make compromise much more probable for financial reform, even though Democrats would seem to gain more from passing a bill than would Republicans, who want to deny legislative successes for the majority party.
Its new duties could draw it into political fights that could compromise its independence.
While all political leaders call for compromise, their actions and finger pointing increasingly appear hypocritical and self-serving.
Palestinians from Jerusalem have always been suspicious of any political activity that could compromise their precarious status.
In fact, cuts to programs like public TV and the Jobs Corps may even hurt AHRQ, since a Democratic Senate (if it remains that way) would be more likely to spend political capital on a compromise that saves higher-profile funding victims.
There is finality and certainty in that fact that may prompt concessions and compromise across the political aisle.
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You deserve better than the same political gridlock and refusal to compromise that has too often passed for serious debate over the last few years.
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But Pollack also said he thinks on some of the other big issues after health reform, like climate change and Wall Street regulatory reform, "they will have to get some Republican" lawmakers on board, and the new political reality may force some compromise on both sides.
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Rigidities are taking hold in the political process, making an acceptable compromise that holds out any hope for advancing reform and democratization ever more problematic.
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