Daphne Park's wartime activities in SOE left her deeply compromised in Europe and disqualified her from entry into the Service.
The State Department was also deeply compromised during the Roosevelt administration at a time the United States had no significant countervailing intelligence capacity within the Soviet Union.
The President herself is deeply morally compromised - asking questions about the ethics of situations but generally not comprehending or caring about the consequences (despite a fleeting attack of conscience in the third act), and apparently being already involved in war crimes and cover-ups.
Neither the wicked nor the good seem at home: Eglantine and Lysiart flail about, their vindictiveness coming from an urge toward self-punishment, while Adolar's nobility is deeply compromised by dumb incomprehension and Euryanthe's virtue is a hopeless passivity.
Meanwhile, measures that eventually pass are deeply compromised; the result is a net increase in gun ownership.
The family ultimately withdrew the suit, feeling it had raised enough questions to make the official version of the truth seem deeply compromised.
She is deeply compromised as a witness in the D.S.K. criminal case.
Why should the audience want her to find love with a married, devoutly religious Hasidic chiropractor and father of three whose principles she knows would be deeply compromised by an affair?
Jacob H. Zamansky, a Manhattan lawyer, won a $400,000 settlement from Merrill Lynch on behalf of Dr. Debases Kanjilal, a Queens pediatrician, after arguing that Mr. Blodget's advice was deeply compromised.
Hence the need to stress at the outset that Nizan's adult development can be correctly understood only as a deep involvement in the communist party, a process of attraction-repulsion in which Nizan was both deeply committed to and deeply compromised by the party itself.