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As most historical computer-aided composition environments, OM relies on a transformational declarative paradigm, which is hard to conciliate with reactive data-flow (an evaluation scheme more adequate to the development of interactive systems).
At this, it appears hard to conciliate the emotional states of social loss or separation distress with such positive experiences and evaluations.
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In Sahel, land and resources are used, according to the seasons, by various actors with interests sometimes difficult to conciliate.
At first glance, the discovery that intense sweetness surpasses intravenous cocaine is difficult to conciliate with previous empirical and theoretical research on cocaine addiction.
Such a choice is made even more difficult when trying to conciliate the different views of neurosurgeons and experimental neuroanatomists.
He finds it hard to forgive Tony Benn, who nearly wrecked his party by identifying with the left sectarians and refusing to conciliate.
The city "declines to conciliate".
YET unlike a pugnacious talk show host, Mr. Bush was looking to conciliate.
He tried at first to conciliate rather than confront Mr. Arafat.
Mr. Gramm showed he knew how to conciliate in the impeachment trial of Mr. Clinton.
State is born to seek ways to conciliate; Defense is born to threaten to retaliate.
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