Sentence examples for and conciliate from inspiring English sources

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In his newsletter Soutphommasane noted the Human Rights Commission's role is to inquire into and conciliate complaints that are made by members of the public, contradicting incorrect statements by Malcolm Turnbull that the commission had itself brought a high-profile case against three Queensland University of Technology students.

Market-based instruments are considered by these actors as having the potential to both achieve their own goals and conciliate all interests.

These countries are focusing on economic stimulation in an attempt to hide the wounds of the past and conciliate their people.

The design also focused on developing the necessary interpersonal requirements such as working as part of a team, the ability to negotiate and understand group dynamics and conciliate to assist the resolution of complex issues.

A commissioning board for mental health services was found to serve not so much a decision-making function as being a place of ritual 'where participants tell narratives about who they are collectively, sustain culture, organize shared emotions, and conciliate over social relations in conflicts … to maintain organizational cohesion above all' [ 31].

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With the public esteem gained in this economic contest, the Big Man is sought out for giving advice, adjudicating quarrels, planning ceremonies, and admonishing and conciliating.

Holland was satisfied to consolidate the leadership it had so unexpectedly regained and conciliated the lesser provinces by leaving undisturbed the religious settlement of 1619 and by granting amnesty to those who had supported William II in 1650.

From early years as a vote-hustling high school leader, then cheerleader and conciliating fraternity president at the University of Mississippi during the 1962 crisis over integration, Mr. Lott has had a natural campaigner's instinct for the tide of majority opinion in his often ornery state.

Such being the state of the country, a party coming out in a Hudson's Bay ship was looked upon with suspicion by the members of the rival company, and it was mainly through Franklin's prudent conduct and conciliating manners that it was permitted to proceed; but sufficient aid to ensure its safety was not afforded by either of the contending bodies.

"Butskellism", the cross-party economic orthodoxy that dominated fiscal policy for the best part of a quarter of a century, now looks more like an exercise in wool-pulling, deluding yourself into thinking that you could sustain an economy on borrowing, not caring that your manufacturing sector was going down the pan and conciliating the demands of organised labour at any cost.

However, after 2000, the proportion of cases mediated and conciliated outside or inside began to gradually rebound before stabilizing.

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