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1 Compromise-Challengesby washingtonville 11 terms June 4, 2008
2 compromiseby akrimker 4 terms October 20, 2007
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1 compromise to settle differences 100 Most Common SAT words
2 compromise adjust or settle by making mutual concessions, endanger the interests or reputation of GRE 1 : (abase - necromancy)
3 compromise to settle a disagreement by having each side give up something; to expose to the possibility of criticisim or shame Wordly Wise 12
4 Compromise settlement of differences by reaching an agreement 10th Grade TAKS Facts
5 Compromise To settle a disagreement by having each side give up something Spelling 2-1-07
6 compromise to settle differences 100 SAT Words
7 compromise to settle differences 100 SAT words
8 compromise to settle differences 100 SAT
9 compromise to settle differences Sub-set 21-40
10 compromise to settle differences SAT C-E
11 compromise the settling of a dispute by each side agreeing to give up part of its demands Ch. 16 - The Time of Slavery
12 compromise to settle differences 2nd 20 words set
13 compromise each side gives to reach a settlement constitution
14 compromise adjust or settle by making mutual concessions; endanger the interests or reputation of; put into danger, disrepute, or a dishonorable position; Ex. compromise one's principle; N. Baron's GRE
15 compromise adjust or settle by making mutual concessions; endanger the interests or reputation of; put into danger, disrepute, or a dishonorable position; Ex. compromise one's principle; N. Baron's GRE
16 compromise to settle differences 100 Most common SAT
17 compromise attempt to find middle ground Conflict Management
18 Compromise When both sides of a disagreement give and take AGS Economics Chapter 10 Sections 1-5
19 compromise v. 1. To settle a disagreement by having each side give up something. 2. TO expose to the possibility of criticism or shame. | n. A settlement reached by each side giving up something. Wordly Wise Lesson 12
20 compromise the settling of a dispute by agreeing that each side will give up something Untitled
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