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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
1. Uzlaştırma, ara bulma2. Uzlaşma, anlaşma
compromise
taviz

Bu konuda asla taviz vermemeliyiz. - We must never compromise on this.

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anlaşmaya varmak
compromise
{f} anlaşmak
compromising emanation
(Askeri) bilgi içeren kaçaklar
compromising emanations
gizliligi bozan elektromanyetik yayilim
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uzlaşma,v.uzlaş: n.uzlaşma
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{f} riske atmak
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uzlaşmak

Tom uzlaşmak için isteksiz görünüyor. - Tom seems unwilling to compromise.

Uzlaşmak benim kurallarıma aykırıdır. - It's against my rules to compromise.

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{i} uzlaşma

Onlarla uzlaşmaya çalıştık. - We tried to come to a compromise with them.

Tom uzlaşmak için isteksiz görünüyor. - Tom seems to be unwilling to compromise.

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{i} ödün vererek anlaşmaya varma
compromise
(Askeri) GİZLİLİĞİN İHLALİ: Gizli kişilerin, tesislerin veya diğer mevcudatların, veya gizlilik dereceli bilgilerin veya malzemelerin yetkisiz kişilere verildiğinin bilinmesi veya bundan şüphelenilmesi
compromise
ödün verme
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uzlaştırmak
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gölge düşürmek
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{f} ara bulmak
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şerefini tehlikeye atmak
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tehlikeye atmak
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ikisinin ortası
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uzlaşma hukuku
compromise
uyuşmak
compromise
ödünleşmek
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(Ticaret) üzerinde uzlaşmaya varmak
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(Kanun) sulh
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(Politika, Siyaset) fikir birliği
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şerefine gölge düşürmek
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(Tekstil) anlaşma

Missouri Anlaşması yasal mı? - Was the Missouri Compromise legal?

Görüşmelerden sonra iki taraf, anlaşmazlık konusunda bir uzlaşmaya vardılar. - After much negotiation, the two sides in the dispute reached a compromise.

compromise
i. (tarafların karşılıklı ödün vererek yaptığı) anlaşma, uzlaşma, uyuşma. f
compromise
karşılıklı ödün vererek anlaşmaya varmak, uzlaşmak. 2
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{f} 1. karşılıklı ödün vererek anlaşmaya varmak, uzlaşmak. 2
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bazı şeylerden fedakârlık ederek varılan anlaşma zemini
compromise
{i} uyuşma
compromise
(Tıp) baskı altında tutulan arzuları gizlemek suretiyle şuur tarafından kabul edileibilecek hale getirilmelerini sağlayan mental bir mekanizma, uyuşma, anlaşma
compromise
{i} (tarafların karşılıklı ödün vererek yaptığı) anlaşma, uzlaşma, uyuşma
compromise
{i} ödün

Bu konuda ödün veremeyiz. - We can't compromise on this.

compromise
bazı şeylerden fedakârlık yoluyla aralarını bulmak
compromise
(Hukuk) uzlaşı
compromise
(Hukuk) tahkimname
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
Present participle of compromise
vulnerable to suspicion
Willing or able to compromise
whenever he thought of
making or willing to make concessions; "loneliness tore through him whenever he thought of even the compromising Louis du Tillet"
vulnerable to danger especially of discredit or suspicion; "she found herself in a compromising situation"
even the compromising Louis du Tillet"
making or willing to make concessions; "loneliness tore through him
vulnerable to danger especially of discredit or suspicion; "she found herself in a compromising situation
If you describe information or a situation as compromising, you mean that it reveals an embarrassing or guilty secret about someone. How had this compromising picture come into the possession of the press?. proving that you have done something morally wrong or embarrassing, or making it seem as if you have done so compromising position/situation
even the compromising Louis du Tillet" vulnerable to danger especially of discredit or suspicion; "she found herself in a compromising situation
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To breach a security system
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The settlement of differences by arbitration or by consent reached by mutual concessions
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To bind by mutual agreement
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To find a way between extremes
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To cause impairment of
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{v} to compound, adjust, make up
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An intrusion of security policy, which has the potential of disclosing private system information to an unauthorized user
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When a disagreement is settled, each side gets part of what they wanted and give up part of what they wanted
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A compromise or agreement is the package (combination of options across all issues) that both negotiators jointly agree upon after exchanging a sequence of offers
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an accommodation in which both sides make concessions; "the newly elected congressmen rejected a compromise because they considered it `business as usual'"
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The shape of the continents and directions (north, south, east, west) are distorted, but the distortions are balanced The Robinson projection is neither area nor shape preserving Most maps use compromise projections
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{f} settle a disagreement by making mutual concessions
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If you compromise with someone, you reach an agreement with them in which you both give up something that you originally wanted. You can also say that two people or groups compromise. The government has compromised with its critics over monetary policies `Nine,' said I. `Nine thirty,' tried he. We compromised on 9.15 Israel had originally wanted $1 billion in aid, but compromised on the $650 million
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A violation of the security of a system such that an unauthorised disclosure of sensitive information may have occurred [WD15782] A violation of the security of a system such that an unauthorized disclosure of sensitive information may have occurred [x930: 3][x957][x98] In cryptography, the breaching of secrecy and/or security [X98] In cryptography, the breaching of secrecy and/or security A violation of the security of a system such that an unauthorized disclosure of sensitive information may have occurred [X924] (see also threat) (includes compromised obsolete (key state), compromised obsolete flag)
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A security violation resulting in confirmed or suspected exposure of classified information or material to an unauthorized person
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A violation of security such that an unauthorized disclosure of sensitive information may have occurred
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The unintended disclosure or discovery of a cryptographic key or secret
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{i} settling of a disagreement by making mutual concessions
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To pledge by some act or declaration; to endanger the life, reputation, etc
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The disclosure of classified information to an unauthorized person
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settle by concession make a compromise; arrive at a compromise; "nobody will get everything he wants; we all must compromise"
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To bind by mutual agreement; to agree
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The settlement of a dispute by mutual concession A compromise often results in both parties giving something up and meeting midway Back
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A settlement of differences by mutual consent or adjustment of matters in dispute by mutual concession; a negotiated settlement between parties who are in essentially equal bargaining positions, wherein neither party admits or concedes that he is entitled to less than he desires, but accepts less to effect the goal of ending the dispute In a MSP situation under the Federal Claims Collection Act, a compromise represents the acceptance by HCFA or the regional office (RO) of less than the full debt owed to Medicare, when the amount of the full debt does not exceed $100,000, or by Central Office (CO) when the amount exceeds $100,000 An individual who accepts a compromise has no right to appeal the remaining debt
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A violation (or suspected violation) of a security policy, in which an unauthorized disclosure of, or loss of control over, sensitive information may have occurred (Cf , DATA INTEGRITY)
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An intrusion into a computer system where unauthorized disclosure, modification or destruction of sensitive information may have occurred
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disapproval If someone compromises themselves or compromises their beliefs, they do something which damages their reputation for honesty, loyalty, or high moral principles. members of the government who have compromised themselves by co-operating with the emergency committee He would rather shoot himself than compromise his principles. Atlanta Compromise Compromise of 1850 Compromise of 1867 Crittenden Compromise Missouri Compromise
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To adjust and settle by mutual concessions; to compound
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settle by concession
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A settlement by arbitration or by mutual consent reached by concession on both sides; a reciprocal abatement of extreme demands or rights, resulting in an agreement
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The known or suspected unauthorized disclosure or loss of sensitive defense information
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A committal to something derogatory or objectionable; a prejudicial concession; a surrender; as, a compromise of character or right
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expose or make liable to danger, suspicion, or disrepute; "The nuclear secrets of the state were compromised by the spy"
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To make concession for conciliation and peace
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A compromise is a situation in which people accept something slightly different from what they really want, because of circumstances or because they are considering the wishes of other people. Encourage your child to reach a compromise between what he wants and what you want The government's policy of compromise is not universally popular
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expose or make liable to danger, suspicion, or disrepute; "The nuclear secrets of the state were compromised by the spy
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A mutual agreement to refer matters in dispute to the decision of arbitrators
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In the context of security, to assault or strike at a network by getting around its security procedures
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Negotiated conflict settlement in which each party gives up part of what is wanted in order to get the other part From a game theory perspective, compromise is a lose-lose solution
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(1) a settlement of differences in which each side makes concessions; (2) something midway between different things or combining certain of their qualities
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To agree; to accord
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a middle way between two extremes an accommodation in which both sides make concessions; "the newly elected congressmen rejected a compromise because they considered it `business as usual'"
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settlement of a difference of opinion in which both sides agree to give up a part of its demands
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Data is said to be compromised if unauthorized access to or disclosure of that information may have taken place
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The united disclosure or discovery of a cryptographic key or secret
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of, by some act which can not be recalled; to expose to suspicion
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A violation of a security policy in which an unauthorised disclosure or lost of sensitive information may be resulted
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settlement of differences by arbitration or by consent reached by mutual concessions
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An intrusion into a computer system where unauthorized disclosure, modification or destruction of sensitive information may have occurred [7]
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a middle way between two extremes
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make a compromise; arrive at a compromise; "nobody will get everything he wants; we all must compromise"
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The settlement of a claim resulting from a defaulted loan for less than the full amount due Compromise settlement is a procedure available for use only in instances where the government cannot collect the full amount due within a reasonable time, by enfo
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Arbitration between conflicting objectives Examples: "accepting an increase in mass for a reduction in stress level" -- Note that this example constitutes a trade-off in solution (output) Similarly trade-offs or surrogates in the problem description (input) may also arise (e g "accepting less demanding design loads")
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The art of dividing a cake in such a way that everybody believes he got the biggest piece
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