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Yet the Bush and McCain agendas are difficult to reconcile.
Often the claims and counterclaims are difficult to reconcile.
Glitzy online lectures, or fancy learning technologies, are difficult to reconcile with this fundamental scepticism.
Such self-quotations are difficult to reconcile with the overall mood, although the energy of the piece carries it along.
These gaps and tensions are difficult to reconcile, and this in turn complicates the task of interpreting and applying the rules," Legg writes.
* * * Apartments are miniature worlds, unique unto themselves, but they are also like Pez stacked in a Pez dispenser, another pair of opposing facts that are difficult to reconcile.
Three consecutive quarterly declines in GDP since the fourth quarter of 2011 are difficult to reconcile with rising employment and falls in the jobless rate.
Fatherhood and adventuring are difficult to reconcile, which is why I've given up adventuring — at least until my two sons are a little older.
China's and Russia's interventionism and attachment to state capitalism are difficult to reconcile with the "behind-the-border" liberalisation America and Europe are seeking.
Questions remain about other observations that are difficult to reconcile with the model.
Unfortunately, these inconsistencies are difficult to reconcile given great variation in methods and stimuli.
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