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Matter of principle #1 (permalink) Mon Jan 10, 2005 6:25 am   Matter of principle
 

Test No. incompl/inter-71 "How to disagree", question 9

I would love to meet you half way but I'm afraid I can't because with me it's a matter of ..........

(a) principal
(b) principles
(c) principally
(d) principle

Test No. incompl/inter-71 "How to disagree", answer 9

I would love to meet you half way but I'm afraid I can't because with me it's a matter of principle.

Correct answer: (d) principle

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I would love to meet you half way but I'm afraid I can't because with me it's a matter of principles.
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Half way #2 (permalink) Mon Jan 10, 2005 9:57 am   Half way
 

Meet someone half way means compromise. In other words it's a fifty fifty situation between two people - one agrees to certain things and the other one in return agrees to other things and that's how the world keeps turning!
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