Chinese women are placed in a situation in the workplace that creates a great compromise.
They are a historical anachronism resulting from the great educational compromise of 1944.
It seemed, when I read about it, like a great compromise between punishment and rehabilitation.
But after the vote, Bidwell, perhaps while biting his tongue, said the new alignment was a great compromise.
For I can celebrate God's great compromise in making human beings as we are.
"The cookies were a great fast compromise, but they didn't have the same impact," Perrotta said in a telephone interview.
But ultimately, as part of the great compromise between large and small states in 1787, it proved necessary to let each state have two senators.
Did you not agree to a great compromise?
Under pressure from the governments, we made great compromises.
Moscow officials today called the agreement a "great compromise."