Sentence examples for be difficult to reconcile from inspiring English sources

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"More mature plus sizes have got to be difficult to reconcile," Mr. Triltsch said.

This finding would be difficult to reconcile with the finding that total cell mt DNA varies in various cell types and species.

"At this point," he said, "it does appear somewhat clearer it may be difficult to reconcile saving the shell with other needs".

Unless its credo changes, it will be difficult to reconcile the organization's longstanding Islamist goals with its newfound call for "universal measures of freedom and justice".

I'm not a Canadian lawyer, but even on its basest level the decision seems to me to be difficult to reconcile with Peoples Department Stores v. Wise.

And although it can be difficult to reconcile that aesthetic with the one in "Concordia, Concordia," the idea of human-made disaster haunts both shows.

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The thought is difficult to reconcile.

Surely it is difficult to reconcile helplessness with divinity.

Yet the Bush and McCain agendas are difficult to reconcile.

This effect is difficult to reconcile with Keynesian theory".

Often the claims and counterclaims are difficult to reconcile.

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