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compromised
1. Nancy was going to have to abort; this mission was compromised
2. compromised, struggled with it
3. “Well; if your system’s compromised, it isn’t something simple
4. "Look at it this way," Elmore said, "if Alan is behind this, we are all compromised anyway, if he is not, he can be of the most help
5. That way, if one pair is compromised in some way, at least
6. Her comfort zone is being compromised
7. yet been compromised; we lost several good agents acquiring this information
8. she wasn’t the only person she had compromised
9. His tranquility, and peace of mind, having been compromised at the Wayward Inn, Alec sought refuge at a far less crowded, and less refutable establishment, the Timber Wall Tavern; a dilapidated shack that made his former residence seem as grand as the Archenon
10. When these three factors – personal, family and community – are positive and healthy, then there will be a stronger resilience level than if any of these is compromised
11. When this function is compromised, we have a hard time seeing the consequences of our behavior, and being flexible enough to review our plans and adapt to changing conditions
12. This capability can be compromised from birth, such as when infants are born to parents addicted to alcohol and/or drugs; but a sterile, unloving environment – such as in orphanages – will also damage a child’s emotional self-control and critical thinking abilities
13. “If you will listen to me for a minute, I’ll explain that the water system you just spoke of may be in danger of being compromised by an Anglo employee of Alleghenia, who has left without a Security passport,” Martin said firmly
14. He imagined Josh’s derision at such a sentimentally compromised design, commenting how people always looked to the past, finding some kind of solace in a false nostalgia
15. It continued: ‘I must warn you that the security of the base has been compromised
16. “The crash investigators don’t know for sure, but they think the first explosion compromised the airtight seal of the vehicle
17. The front cabin was not compromised
18. We compromised with a plain fir
19. speed was compromised with the crack in the propeller shaft, he
20. benefit users, in the sense that the overall design of a deck isn’t compromised, as they could be
21. “The thing is lad if you miss your shot he then has a clear go at you and believe you me he will not miss now with the mortar rounds there is very little chance of missing and even if they do your position is not compromised
22. ‘We understand you have been compromised but we need to know the codes for the defence platform, or at least access to communicate with one of your team
23. Paul could have paid the bribe but bribery violated his deeply held social and spiritual beliefs, and compromised the goals he had set for himself in those areas
24. ‘Yes, at best certain brain functions would be compromised
25. He also said that you were helping him on a case, but that your cover was compromised somehow
26. “Within a couple of hours, probably sooner for those who’s immune system is in any way compromised
27. In either case, Human Dignity is (ultimately) compromised; considered an impediment to practical designs thought to promote either an Ideal or Orderly society, or whatever other intent
28. Western intelligence agencies efforts to surveil and monitor the activities of Islamic terrorist operations have been compromised, in part, by democratic restrictions that otherwise provide certain (tactical) advantages to terrorist groups indifferent to the principles of rule of law
29. Immaturity, however, should not be confused with Innocence; that is to say, an individual impervious to wicked designs; virtuous and childlike in manner; whose artless qualities haven‘t been compromised by age or external designs, for that matter
30. Although I don‘t question the advantages of time; nevertheless, I can‘t help feeling that our ―personal‖ interactions have been compromised somehow; have become less intimate and perhaps less cordial operating in an environment where the ―letter‖ writer has become a quasi extension of the apparatus it utilizes to compose its ―letters‖; such mediums of thoughts and emotions flowing together, whose spontaneity no longer provides sufficient time to assimilate what‘s been written
31. Nevertheless, there are many of us, who, conditioned by our obstinate desires, have seemingly compromised our ability to (consciously) distinguish between right and wrong, commending, by inuring habit(s), inappropriate behavior
32. Perhaps ecological subsystems would be compromised although its universal impact appears problematical
33. Therefore, intellectual integrity is being compromised on a number of very important levels that should otherwise require a thorough examination of an individual‘s (own) critical thoughts and feelings
34. It would not be the first time, however, that evolving cultures have compromised traditional arrangements
35. The infection could be viral, she explained, but waiting for a culture could lower the chances of the antibiotics being effective if was bacterial, given my compromised immune system
36. To see if any of them has been compromised by another agnate
37. Using her training she pulled herself together ascertain the situation and realised that the base and the team had been fully compromised
38. What I find frightening is the idea that a police unit can be that thoroughly compromised,” Clive told the group
39. “Sir Ikebod said the passages might be compromised, fraught with procrastinators
40. This congregation had lost their building but now had the great advantage of being seen as brave victims and principled martyrs who were being turned out on to the street by a harsh, triumphalist and compromised Church of Scotland
41. God, in the eyes of the breakaways, cannot possibly bless either the theologically compromised Kirk or even those evangelicals who choose to remain in its service
42. But Arius was not a strict Unitarian, his representations became a highly compromised version of the duality of Jesus nature, as he tried to walk a thin line between the Unitarians and the Athanasian champions of Trinitarianism
43. But I think your traumatic experience may have compromised your ability to be completely objective
44. The surgery began: to drain the sepsis, repeatedly; to remove the compromised knee replacement; to insert steel rods into his leg, to try to save the leg so he could later get another knee replacement
45. First of all, they made their move before I expected it; my informant was compromised and killed before he could tell me
46. the concerned people, friendly doesn’t mean that you should be compromised on
47. good suggestion for improvement, care (not hiding a bug found or being compromised
48. He blamed himself for not accompanying me so he could make sure I was not compromised
49. a byproduct of compromised values and virtues
50. However, they compromised and