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11 Sentences With "find the middle ground"

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""You might see some Republicans try to find the middle ground where they can rebuke the president.
"Since this is the case, it is Trump who needs to find the middle ground," Erdogan was quoted as saying by a Turkish broadcaster, according to Reuters.
I think that when it gets too real, people don't like it and when it gets too fake, people don't like it, so you have to find the middle ground.
Being taught to find the middle ground between stress and fun is a skill that many teenagers do not have, and it is one that high schools need to provide for their students.
Factal is trying to find the middle ground between automated detection of newsworthy signals from social media offered by companies such as Dataminr and the 24/7 breaking news operations found in large newsrooms.
Humphrey moved back and forth in an effort to find the middle ground, refusing to totally break with the administration's policies, and thus angering many in the anti-war movement who backed Eugene McCarthy, but also making promises for a bombing halt, which angered Democrats who were still loyal to Johnson.
At an absolute minimum, as my organization, the Institute for Free Speech, urged in our amicus brief in this case, the Supreme Court should instruct state and local governments to find the middle ground: Only apparel expressly urging a vote for or against a specific candidate on that day's ballot may be excluded.
By reviving casuistry (also known as case ethics), Toulmin sought to find the middle ground between the extremes of absolutism and relativism. Casuistry was practiced widely during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance to resolve moral issues. Although casuistry largely fell silent during the modern period, in The Abuse of Casuistry: A History of Moral Reasoning (1988), Toulmin collaborated with Albert R. Jonsen to demonstrate the effectiveness of casuistry in practical argumentation during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, effectively reviving it as a permissible method of argument. Casuistry employs absolutist principles, called "type cases" or "paradigm cases", without resorting to absolutism.
Bigelow hoped that Irreantum would become the source publishers nationwide would turn to for access to the best LDS literature, which would then be published for the national market. In regards to the LDS market itself, he hoped Irreantum would promote higher-quality writing, particularly in fiction, and thereby raise the bar for what made it to the shelves of LDS bookstores. Marilyn Brown, president of the Association for Mormon Letters at the time of Irreantum's inception, echoed Bigelow's hope that the magazine would play an important role in "[raising] the quality of art that expresses the realities of Mormon culture." Bigelow has also said that one of the goals of the journal was to find the middle ground between culturally conservative and culturally liberal LDS literature.
" Merriweather Post Pavilion featured more vocals than most of Animal Collective's other albums, and as a result the band had trouble finding ground with their producer and amongst themselves about how the vocals were to be mixed. "Summertime Clothes" was where most of the band had trouble agreeing with one another about the mix. Brian Weitz stated in an interview with Sound to Sound, "Pretty early on in the mixing we realised we were gonna have to find the middle ground, so we would do three mixes, where the vocals would be where we wanted them to be, then one louder where Ben wanted them to be and then one even lower than where we wanted them to be, just in case we changed our mind.
One, Magdi Ahmed Hussein, declared that Kefaya had "failed to find the middle ground between the Islamists and liberals…" The movement's co-ordinator since 2004, George Ishak, stepped down in January 2007 to be replaced by Abdel-Wahab El-Messiri, a renowned anti-zionist scholar and former member of both the Egyptian Communist Party and Muslim Brotherhood. He faces the difficult task of renewing the movement following further constitutional changes approved by a referendum in March 2007. The changes, which make it even harder for political parties to operate and extend the state's security powers, are described by Amnesty International as the "greatest erosion of human rights" since the introduction of emergency powers in 1981.Frederick Deknatel, US skirts the issue of Egypt's constitutional referendum, The Daily Star, 22 March 2007 Having successfully broken the taboo on directly criticising and challenging the President, it remains to be seen whether unity within such a disparate movement can be maintained long enough for it to broaden its appeal beyond its urban roots and become a genuine popular movement.

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