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The argument is that every opportunity is fleeting in the Middle East, where attitudes can shift with remarkable speed, so that when a moment is ripe for conciliation, it must be seized.
Given the president's instincts for moderation and conciliation, it's easy to imagine him being tempted to follow the Souter model, selecting a candidate whose judicial philosophy is opaque or uncertain.
At a conciliation, it was agreed to ban category 1 and category 2 CMR substances in the cosmetics directive when the seventh amendment was made.
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As post-electoral conciliation goes, it was a bust.
By today, the absence of any conciliation made it clear that both sides were digging in, wholly resistant to any opposing arguments.
In early 1345, Kantakouzenos sent Franciscan monks to the regency to make an offer of conciliation, but it was rejected.
During the conciliation procedure it sometimes seemed as though the Council believed we were still living in the days of the stagecoach and the money was being carried in cash.
If there is a disagreement between them, it is taken to a conciliation committee as it is for legislative proposals.
She set down the bottle and said, as if in conciliation, "You do it".
Following the Unite announcement, conciliation service Acas said it would be meeting the employers involved in the dispute on Monday and that it hoped formal talks also involving the union could start as soon as possible after that.
"Whereas people like Barbra Streisand and Jane Fonda make you think of taking to the barricades, with Oprah it's conciliation and brotherhood".
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