Never Compromise
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What Remains: The Life and Work of Sally Mann $2.99 … |
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Natura Ekos Brazilian Passion Fruit Hydrating Bar Soap 3×3.4oz Bar/ Ekos Maracujá Sabonete Hidratante Em Barra 3x100g $22.85 Natura Bar Soap Brazilian Passion Fruit will make you give in to temptation. All Natural Brazilian Passion Fruit, hand picked at the peak of perfection creates a soap that is truly unique. This bar soap promises you piece of mind: Pure, natural ingredients from sustainable sources. Handcrafted products made using fair wages. Natura Ekos offer luxurious all-natural soaps and body care products for… |
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Never Compromise Sub 30 Series Putter – Type 40 Never Compromise Sub 30 Series Putter – Type 40 Overview: The Never Compromise Sub30 Type 40 putter is a tour-proven design featuring a dual-material face insert of copper-infused aluminum and polymer for soft, responsive feel. Description: Numbers are everywhere in golf, from score and handicap to par and yardage. A successful day on the green is having less than 30 putts, a goal that inspired th… |
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Tiny Toes Ladybug & Bee Booties $14.99 Soft, friendly face with embroidered features will delight baby. This coordinated pair from Manhattan Toy has a unique design for right and left foot. Features lined interiors and special message on the back of each bootie – “bzzz” and “bzzz”. Easy-on adjustable hook-and-loop closures at the heel. Size: 2.5″ H Age: 0-6m… |
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Rockford Fosgate Prime R1693 6 x 9-Inch Full-Range 3-Way Speakers (Pair) $53.77 The 6″x9″ Prime full-range speakers offer Rockford Fosgate sound quality at a fantastic value. Perfect for replacing factory speakers, they feature Mica injected polypropylene cones & a mylar balanced dome tweeter. Includes grilles so they look as good as they sound. * 1/2″ (13mm) mylar balanced dome tweeter * Foam surround * Mica-injected polypropylene cone * Stamped steel basket * CEA-2031 Comp… |
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Rockford Fosgate Prime R500-1 500-Watt Mono Amplifier $159.95 Rockford Fosgate Prime 500 Watt Mono amplifier with on-board adjustable crossover, gain control. Amplifier features unregulated power supply, and and remote Punch bass level control. CEA Certified RMS Power Rating 320 watts x1 @ 4 Ohms, 500 watts x1 @ 2 Ohms…. |
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Rockford Fosgate Prime R1653 6.5-Inch Full Range 3 Way Speakers (Pair) $59.99 These 6.5-inch Prime full-range speakers offer Rockford Fosgate sound quality at a fantastic value. Perfect for replacing factory speakers, they feature Mica injected polypropylene cones and a mylar balanced dome tweeter. Includes grilles so they look as good as they sound. The Rockford Fosgate Prime Series A new generation of performance geared toward the “novice” car audio enth… |
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Compromising Positions $5.50 Falling in love is the last thing on his busy agenda…but compromising positions can lead just about anywhere. David Strong knows how to do a lot of things-run an international fitness company, finesse stock portfolios and stay out of emotional entanglements. That is, until he gets tangled up with Sophie Delfino and her Sensational Sex workout. He’s supposed to help her demonstrate Kama Sutra pos… |
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The End Of Physics: The Myth Of A Unified Theory $3.00 For more than a century physicists have hoped that they were closing in on the Holy Grail of modern science: a unified theory that would make sense of the entire physical world, from the subnuclear realm of quarks and gluons to the very moment of creation of the universe. The End of Physics is a history of the attempts to find such a “theory of everythingâ; a forceful argument it will ne… |
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Ultimate Golf Gear Guide $2.99 Golf is not just any other ordinary sport to play! Whether you are a beginner or a pro, the Ultimate Golf Gear Guide will help you in choosing the best basic equipment every golfer needs. From Golf Clubs, Golf Balls, Golf Bags, Golf Carts to Golf Accessories, all the information about their kinds and tips in choosing them are all here. Go ahead, hit that club and be the next Arnold Palmer!About th… |
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Race 07: Official WTCC Game $29.99 Real cars, real racing. That’s what it’s all about in RACE 07. Enjoy 9 different racing classes, each with its own distinctive character. From the prestigious World Touring Car Championship to the insane speed of the F3000 class. These are just a few of the many cars and classes featured in this ultimate racing sensation. Hit the road on one of the 32 real-life racing circuits or city tracks and s… |
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Nikon Capture NX Software for Windows and Mac $42.99 Nikon Capture NX Software… |
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Trend Micro Internet Security [OLD VERSION] $1.99 Item #: T15118. With Trend Micro Internet Security, you no longer need to choose between computer performance and maximum protection. Get smart, proven security that never sleeps, guarding your PC from the latest threats while giving you the freedom to browse and shop online. Safeguard your PC and personal information without compromise. Category: Security applicationsSubcategory: Security – deskt… |
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1 Sick Unit – Wake Up! CD $12.35 Rock n Roll has never been about compromising. Great rockers don’t compromise on their looks, their music, their style, and they certainly don’t mince their words when it comes to saying what they … |
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101 Things Teens Should Know: Big Sister’s Guide to Staying Out of Trouble and Other Helpful Hints $116.51 New – Author Linda Jackson’s fun and insightful advice is available in this gift book, perfect for boys and girls from 12 to 16 years of age. The text is composed of the author’s personal advice as well as quotes from famous sources. Chapter titles include Self, Parents and Family, Friends, Fun, Dating, and School. Each is filled with sensible reminders: Never compromise yourself or your convictions–no matter who is against you. Pick your battles. Whether it’s me, Mom, Dad, a friend, or whoever |
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101 Things Teens Should Know: Big Sister’s Guide to Staying Out of Trouble and Other Helpful Hints $14.62 New – Author Linda Jackson’s fun and insightful advice is available in this gift book, perfect for boys and girls from 12 to 16 years of age. The text is composed of the author’s personal advice as well as quotes from famous sources. Chapter titles include Self, Parents and Family, Friends, Fun, Dating, and School. Each is filled with sensible reminders: Never compromise yourself or your convictions–no matter who is against you. Pick your battles. Whether it’s me, Mom, Dad, a friend, or whoever |
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101 Things Teens Should Know: Big Sister’s Guide to Staying Out of Trouble and Other Helpful Hints $0.99 Used – Author Linda Jackson’s fun and insightful advice is available in this gift book, perfect for boys and girls from 12 to 16 years of age. The text is composed of the author’s personal advice as well as quotes from famous sources. Chapter titles include Self, Parents and Family, Friends, Fun, Dating, and School. Each is filled with sensible reminders: Never compromise yourself or your convictions–no matter who is against you. Pick your battles. Whether it’s me, Mom, Dad, a friend, or whoeve |
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1643 In International Relations $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1643 Treaties, States and Territories Established in 1643, New England Confederation, Treaty of Oxford, Schaumburg-Lippe, Solemn League and Covenant, Starhemberg. Not illustrated. Excerpt: The Treaty of Oxford of 1643 was an unsuccessful attempt by the Long Parliament and King Charles I to negotiate a peace treaty. On 28 January 1643, Charles, at the request of both houses, granted a safe-conduct for the earls of Northumberland, Pembroke, Salisbury and Holland, and eight commoners, carrying with them propositions from Parliament. The Earl of Northumberland read out Parliaments propositions and Charles replied with his conditions. After this initial meeting nothing more was done until March. The demands of Parliament were the same in effect as the Nineteen Propositions they had put to him in York in June 1642 and Charles had never been less disposed to submit his claims to a compromise. In a letter to marquis Hamilton, 2 December 1642 “I have set up my rest upon the goodness of my cause, being resolved that no extremity or misfortune shall make me yield; for I will be either a glorious king or a patient martyr.” Since then the fortunes of the Cavalier party had risen with a number of partial successes. The perceived strength of the parliamentary position by the parliamentary commissioners been somewhat undermined by the interception of a letter from Lord Goring which gave a highly encouraging view of Cavalier progress. It boasted of large supplies of money from Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange and from France; of cannon, and arms for horse and foot, part of them sent by the King Christian IV of Denmark, some of which were already shipped for Newcastle, and the rest on the point of being embarked with the English queen Henrietta Maria. Thre… More: |
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1789 Books $14.14 Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Book of Common Prayer. Source: Wikipedia. Free updates online. Not illustrated. Excerpt: Archbishop of CanterburyRowan WilliamsPrimates’ MeetingLambeth ConferencesAnglican Consultative CouncilBishops, Dioceses, andEpiscopal polity The Book of Common Prayer is the common title of a number of prayer books of the Church of England and of other Anglican churches, used throughout the Anglican Communion. The first book, published in 1549 (Church of England 1957), in the reign of Edward VI, was a product of the English Reformation following the break with Rome. Prayer books, unlike books of prayers, contain the words of structured (or liturgical) services of worship. The work of 1549 was the first prayer book to contain the forms of service for daily and Sunday worship in English and to do so within a single volume; it included morning prayer, evening prayer, the Litany, and Holy Communion. The book included the other occasional services in full: the orders for baptism, confirmation, marriage, ‘prayers to be said with the sick’ and a funeral service. It set out in full the Epistle and Gospel readings for the Sunday Communion Service. Set Old Testament and New Testament readings for daily prayer were specified in tabular format as were the set Psalms; and canticles, mostly biblical, that were provided to be sung between the readings (Careless 2003, p. 26). The 1549 book was rapidly succeeded by a reformed revision in 1552 under the same editorial hand, that of Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury. It never came into use because, on the death of Edward VI, his half-sister Mary I restored Roman Catholic worship. On her death, a compromise version, largely 1552 with a few amendments from 1549, was published in 1559. Following the tumultuous events leading to and including the English |
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5 Senses $6.35 Five Senses is about life experiences and challenges that are in our everyday lives.If someone wants to be with you, there’s nothing to keep them away from you. They will make every effort if they are being true. Never compromise your worth for no one. Don’t give all you to have to someone that’s not willing to compromise with you. When you constantly compromise then there’s nothing left, and you lose sight.If you can’t love yourself who do you think can love you? Love isn’t love until you have learned to love.When you speak, I feel what you are saying, and I hear how you are saying it. I love the way you smell, I love the way you feel, I love the way you taste when I kiss you, I love your touch. I love that when I am with you I see it in your eyes. I love you . . . . I couldn’t believe he was loving me with all fi ve senses. |
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5 Senses $28.71 Five Senses is about life experiences and challenges that are in our everyday lives. If someone wants to be with you, there”s nothing to keep them away from you. They will make every effort if they are being true. Never compromise your worth for no one. Don”t give all you to have to someone that”s not willing to compromise with you. When you constantly compromise then there”s nothing left, and you lose sight. If you can”t love yourself who do you think can love you? Love isn”t love until you have learned to love. When you speak, I feel what you are saying, and I hear how you are saying it. I love the way you smell, I love the way you feel, I love the way you taste when I kiss you, I love your touch. I love that when I am with you I see it in your eyes. I love you . . . . I couldn”t believe he was loving me with all fi ve senses. |
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A Belated Bride $6.99 She’d Never Marry Him!The last man Arabella Hadley ever wishes to see again is Lucien Deveraux, the handsome, dissolute Duke of Wexford — who broke her innocent heart years ago and disappeared to London. So when she finds an unconscious man on her deserted country road and sees that it’s Lucien, she’s tempted to leave him there. But even more appalling than his presence is the brazen kiss he plants on her shocked lips and her response! So it would be totally insane to take him home to recover — wouldn’t it?Except For One Small Thing…Lucien dares not reveal why he’s returned to his country estate — or why he abandoned the strong-willed beauty years ago. Especially since Arabella clearly has secrets of her own. But when her scheming, marriage-minded aunts successfully compromise them, the two are forced to become man and wife. Which makes it ever harder for both to battle the passion that never disappeared… |
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A Belated Bride $7.99 SHE’D NEVER MARRY HIM!The last man Arabella Hadley ever wishes to see again is Lucien Deveraux, the handsome, dissolute Duke of Wexford — who broke her innocent heart years ago and disappeared to London. So when she finds an unconscious man on her deserted country road and sees that it’s Lucien, she’s tempted to leave him there. But even more appalling than his presence is the brazen kiss he plants on her shocked lips — and her response! So it would be totally insane to take him home to recover — wouldn’t it?EXCEPT FOR ONE SMALL THING…Lucien dares not reveal why he’s returned to his country estate — or why he abandoned the strong-willed beauty years ago. Especially since Arabella clearly has secrets of her own. But when her scheming, marriage-minded aunts successfully compromise them, the two are forced to become man and wife. Which makes it ever harder for both to battle the passion that never disappeared… |
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A Belated Bride $3.5 New – Lucien Deveraux broke Arabella Hadley’s heart years ago and ran off to London. So when she finds him unconscious on a deserted road, she’s tempted to leave him. Lucien dares not reveal why he returns, or why he abandoned her. But when her scheming aunts compromise them, Lucien and Arabella are forced to become man and wife, which makes it hard to battle a passion that never died. |
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A Belated Bride $4.93 Used – Lucien Deveraux broke Arabella Hadley’s heart years ago and ran off to London. So when she finds him unconscious on a deserted road, she’s tempted to leave him. Lucien dares not reveal why he returns, or why he abandoned her. But when her scheming aunts compromise them, Lucien and Arabella are forced to become man and wife, which makes it hard to battle a passion that never died. |
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A Dangerously Curious Eye: The Edge of San Francisco, Barry Shapiro 1972 To 1982 $25.38 Far from the bridges and cable cars, hidden away behind the famous hills, there is another San Francisco Bay Area that most people never see. San Francisco’s Hunter’s Point and Fillmore District, West Oakland and Richmond’s Iron Triangle – in the 1970s these places on the edges of this great American metropolis offered Barry Shapiro an alternate reality where he pointed his lens.Although Barry made his reputation as a professional photographer with the 1972 publication of Handmade Houses: The Woodbutcher’s Art, his day job as a teacher of remedial reading to adults gave him an entrée into a world that white America only saw in the blaxploitation films of the day like “Shaft” and “Superfly.” His curious eye brought him to many dangerous places, but with the trust he earned, he was able to not only hang out in this unique subculture, but be allowed to photograph their very intimate and sometimes dark moments. In these photos we see glimpses of tenderness that can explode into violence, tension that dissolves into laughter, kids showing off for the camera, and tough motorcycle gangs chilled out after a night of hard partying. What instantly captures the viewer’s attention is that Barry, with the force of his energetic personality, established a trusting relationship with each of his subjects, whether that relationship lasted for years or only a few seconds. When Barry wasn’t hanging out in these fringe neighborhoods, he was prowling the streets of the Bay Area with his stealth Leica shooting poignant black-and-white moments of street life through the windows of his VW bus. These images record an incredible slice of everyday urban life without any hint of his even being there. Barry captured what Henri Cartier-Bresson called “the decisive moment” over and over with a natural ability that only the best photographers have. Always a maverick, rarely inclined to shoot to spec and unwilling to compromise or cater to photographic |
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A Lure of Knowledge: Lesbian Sexuality and Theory $32.26 Lesbianism in literature has been dealt with rather indirectly in the past. Editors have led readers to the artistry of a work containing lesbianism, emphasizing instead the literary history and historical context of the work rather than the representations of lesbianism. The editor for Colette’s The Pure and the Impure, for instance, affirms that Colette has a knowledge of a strange sisterhood, but assures readers she has never strayed from the normal. In the groundbreaking A Lure of Knowledge, Judith Roof demonstrates that representations of lesbian sexuality occupy specific locations or positions in the arguments, subject matter, and rhetoric of Western European and American literary criticism. She examines the political context of representations: how lesbian sexuality is used as a signifier an why it appears when and where it does.Roof argues that attempts to depict or explain lesbian sexuality spur anxieties about knowledge and identity. In reaction to and denial of these anxieties, lesbian sexuality is represented in film, literature, theory, and criticism as foreplay, as simulated heterosexuality, as erotic excess, as joking inauthenticity, as artful compromise, or as masculine mask in a specific repertoire of neutralization and evasion. Challenging the heterosexism of film theory and feminist theory, this book analyzes the rhetorical use of lesbian sexuality. Roof explores a range of discourses, from the woks of such authors as Anais Nin, Olga Broumas, Julia Kristeva, Jane Rule, Luce Iriguray, and Sigmund Freud, to films such as Emmanuelle, Desert Hearts, Entre Nous, and I’ve Heard the Mermaids Singing, to professional tennis. |
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A Matter of Trust $3.99 After twenty-two years of nearly virtuous existence, Katlyn Sanders shocked herself and the entire community of Kingston by moving in with Jared King. The decision had been momentous for someone who’d never challenged the rules of small-town conservatism. As a child, she’d been taught to color within the lines. She’d even gone so far as to trace the lines so that she didn’t risk making a mistake.All that changed when she met and fell in love with the town’s wealthiest bad boy.The real fireworks began when she left him and moved home again. Jared was determined to have her back on his terms. She had her own terms. Neither of them thought a compromise was possible, but they soon learned there were some things more important than independence and pride. |
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Accidentally on Purpose: A One-Night Stand, My Unplanned Parenthood, and Loving the Best Mistake I Ever Made $9.99 At thirty-nine, movie critic Mary Pols knew she wanted to have a baby. But never—not in a million years—on her own. To take on the physical, emotional, and financial challenges of motherhood without a perfect soul mate/husband would be absurd, kind of like not bothering to use a condom during a one-night stand with an adorable but jobless guy ten years her junior. Pols spends the ensuing weeks despairing over everything, from the financial nightmare of single motherhood to the end of her hopes for a traditional life. Not the least of her worries is finding the right way to drop the bombshell on loved ones, including her five siblings and eighty-four-year-old father, who has a German temper and an Irish Catholic attitude toward babies out of wedlock. Yet faced with the frightening, lonely truth that this might be her only chance at motherhood, she plunges ahead with the pregnancy and an Odd Couple version of a co-parenting relationship that looks like one more disaster in a long line of romantic disappointments. But even as she tries to give her son’s young father a radical makeover, she realizes that his devotion and love for their child matters more than his spotty résumé or his inability to remember to put oil in the car. With humor, insight, and compelling honesty, Pols reveals what it means to compromise in the name of love and to find joy in an accidental life, suddenly brimming with purpose. |
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Accidentally on Purpose: The True Tale of a Happy Single Mother (P.S. Series) $0.99 At thirty-nine, movie critic Mary Pols knew she wanted to have a baby. But never—not in a million years—on her own. When she finds herself unexpec­tedly expecting, she plunges into the greatest adventure of her life. With humor, insight, and compelling honesty, Pols reveals what it means to compromise in the name of love and to find joy in an accidental life, suddenly brimming with purpose. |
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Against the World: Finishing Well in a World of Compromise $0.01 But for you . . . Be different. Stay on course. Don’t give up.From the shadow of death, the apostle Paul left these as the final words for Timothy, his son in the faith and the one who would take his place after martyrdom. Written in a time when many had the form of godliness but denied the power, and lovers of God turned lovers of self and pleasure, these three words called for a clear distinction between the true and the false.This same distinction must be made among us today. A choice is set before us: continue in the world of compromise, where we go to church and attempt the spiritual life, yet are never satisfied . . . or receive Paul’s plea—but for you—and be genuine men and women who live by the higher call.Like Paul instructed Timothy, we must be men and women of godly character and press on, against the wind and against all the religious norms of our day to fulfill the call of God upon our lives.Drawing from contemporary illustrations and moving life experiences, K.P. Yohannan plumbs the depths of 2 Timothy to reveal the characteristics that help us to run strong, so that one day we can echo Paul—“I have fought the good fight. I have finished the race. I have kept the faith.” Press on against the wind. |
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An Introduction To The History Of The Science Of Politics $14.14 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:adjusted according to political competence, even if an infallible judge of competence could be found: and the only application that can be made of the position laid down by Socrates is to endeavour to secure, as far as may be, that the conditions of competent judgment shall not be wanting to those who must in any case have political power. Lord Sherbrooke’s injunction to educate our masters was thoroughly Socratic both in spirit and in form. The Platonic Republic, I think, must be considered as a brilliant exercise of philosophical imagination, not as a contribution to political science. Plato’s latest work, the Laws, appears to have been intended as a kind of compromise between the ideas of the Republic and the conditions of practical politics. In this it was not successful. Except that it stimulated Aristotle’s criticism, it took no definite place in the development of systematic thinking on political matters. Moreover, it is hardly too much to say that Plato never got to the point of having a theory of the State at all. In the Politicus he seeks to determine the character of the ideal statesman, and touches only by a kind of afterthought on actual and practically possible forms of government. It would be best of all to be governed by a perfectly wise ruler unfettered by any laws whatever ; but it is worst of all to be in the hands of a ruler who has not wisdom and is not restrained by law. Since the wise governor whom the philosopher desires is hardly to be discovered in the world as it exists, government by fixed laws is accepted as being, though a clumsy business in itself,more tolerable than the tyranny which is the only practical alternative. In the Republic, again, Plato starts from the character of individual men and its formation. As a Greek naturally would, |
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Another Turn of the Crank: Essays $13.95 Wendell Berry proposes, and earnestly hopes, that people will learn once more to care for their local communities, and so begin a restoration that might spread over our entire nation and beyond. The renewed development of local economies would help preserve rural diversity despite the burgeoning global economy that threatens to homogenize and compromise communities all over the world.From modern health care to the practice of forestry, from local focus to national resolve, Berry argues, there can never be a separation between global ecosystems and human communities—the two are intricately connected, and the health and survival of one depends upon the other.Provocative, intimate, and thoughtful, Another Turn of the Crank reaches to the heart of Berry’s concern and vision for the future, for America and for the world. |
Never Compromise

Compromise Agreements – the Importance of Independent Advice
UK Employers should beware.
The compromise agreements they are currently handing out like confetti to departing employees may well not be valid, particularly if the Employee has not had proper independent legal advice.
Compromise agreements are part of everyday life for UK Employers in this era of mass redundancies because getting the Employee to sign one means that the termination payment is accepted in full and final settlement and the Employer cannot be sued later. In this sense they are there to protect the Employer.
However, one of the key requirements for a valid compromise agreement is that the Employee gets proper, independent legal advice from an independent solicitor. Section 203 of The UK Employment Rights Act 1996 is quite specific. The compromise agreement must identify the independent adviser. The Employee must have received legal advice from a relevant independent adviser on the effect of the compromise agreement and the independent adviser must have a current contract of professional indemnity insurance, covering the risk of a claim against them by the Employee in respect of the advice. Further, the lawyer must certify that his firm is not acting for the Employer. So the statute is pretty clear and the independence of the Employee’s solicitor is a key factor in deciding whether the compromise agreement is valid. In addition, no law firm should ever accept instructions if that would result in a conflict of interest.
What if the Employer ‘recommends’ the solicitor to which the Employee should go for advice on the compromise agreement or agrees only to pay the legal costs if the Employee uses that particular firm? What if that firm gets a constant stream of instructions on compromise agreements from the same Employer and is paid between £350 to £950 each time? Do you think that firm can be regarded as ‘independent’? Do you think that might give rise to a conflict of interest?
It is not surprising that such ‘recommended’ firms may well, in these circumstances, be reluctant to negotiate on the Employees behalf and are far too ready to accept that the first offer is the best offer available. They may be too keen to breeze through the compromise agreement or explain it in very general terms and seem keen to get Employees in and out through the door as quickly as possible.
Employers should therefore be very wary of providing Employees with a recommeded firm. At the very least the Employer should provide the Employee with a list of firms that can advise on comprmise agreements and the list should be a long list. We would suggest there should be at least 10 firms on the recommended list. The Employer should not say that they will only pay for the legal advice if given by either one or two named law firms and the Employee should always be told that they are free to take advice from any firm of their choosing. The practice of ‘bulk advice’ being given to departing Employees at the Employers premises on an appointed day is also likely to call into question whether the employee has truly been given independent legal advice as the law requires.
Employers should monitor how dependent one particular firm may become on the income generated by referred compromise agreements. This is particularly important for large Employers, where one law firm is used regularly and is earning substantial fees. Any law firm advising on a compromise agreement ultimately needs to be free to recommend that the Employee sue their Employer. If a law firm is regularly in receipt of a substantial fee income from that Employer they may well be reluctant to “rock the boat” by recommending further negotiations or litigation.
If the Employer tries too hard to control the manner in which the Employee receives independent advice, the compromise agreements may well be totally unenforceable and the Employer may find himself embroiled in litigation that he sought so hard to avoid.
For truly independent advice on compromise agreements visit Independent Advice on Your Compromise Agreement …..and always make sure that independent means just that.
About the Author
How Do You Overcome The Fear Of Commitment & Compromise In A Relationship ?
The kind of commitment that requires “compromise”. What can be compromised ? What would you never compromise ?
Your fear of commitment disappears when you are truly in love and “compromise” comes into play in everyday daily life situations not just in relationships and given this you are already over half of your fear – so all you have to do now is find someone and fall deeply in love to overcome your fear of commitment.
I would never compromise my faith, my morals or my family.
rich&grace / leave me hypnotized, love
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