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The physician's ability to communicate effectively, to reconcile, for example, honesty with hope, can enhance this important discussion.
More broadly, the divisions in society may have become too deep and the anger too hot to reconcile for years to come.
This has been difficult to reconcile for those who previously focused on surface air temperatures – what do we say about "global warming" now?
Still, the provisions may very well end up proving too difficult to reconcile for the primary negotiators.
Yet as Standing Rock reveals, we have yet to reconcile for our past or fix the underlying root oppressions.
In 1720, Walpole encouraged the king and his son to reconcile, for the sake of public unity, which they did half-heartedly.
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Actual power production from the High Dam has been limited, however, by the need to reconcile demands for power with the demands for irrigation water.
The key, of course, is for the child to have the will to return, for the child and family to reconcile, and for the parents to behave responsibly.
The president said it was "hard to reconcile" support for Israel's self-defence and concern for the death of innocent Palestinians.
Once upon a time it may have been easier to reconcile aiming for both greatness and profits.
The Republicans must also try to reconcile support for legislation that would have its greatest impact in the state courts with their traditional philosophical commitment to federalism, which would leave most local matters to the states.
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