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What is the direct interpretation of this sentence: "You may have to go up your own interests or principles to get something done".?

Education & Reference by Anonymous 2018-05-18 11:43:08

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What is the direct interpretation of this sentence: "You may have to go up your own interests or principles to get something done".?

3 answers

  • Anonymous

    Are you sure it shouldn't be 'give up', rather than 'go up'? If not, perhaps it should be 'go against'?

  • Anonymous

    You might have to compromise what you feel is right to accomplish something

  • Anonymous

    You mean "give up" not "go up." In other words, you may have to compromise.

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