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Discover LudwigThe word "reconcilable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe two or more things that can be brought together or made compatible, or when you want to describe something as able to be settled or resolved. For example, "The two sides had a difference in opinion, but hoped they could find a reconcilable solution."
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reconcilable
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Something that can be reconciled.
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The engagement of reconcilable enemies, application of effective counterinsurgency tactics, and training of local security forces are some examples that could apply.DIA: Do you think the Obama administration is on a path to victory in Afghanistan?Mr Zinni: Too early to tell on Afghanistan.
As the Resolution Foundation notes, the two parties' fiscal plans are eminently reconcilable.
Hizbul Mujahideen, which is preponderantly Kashmiri, said it would welcome the ceasefire, but still insists that India acknowledge that Kashmir is a "disputed" territory and that the dialogue include Pakistan as well as the Kashmiri people.Whether the proposed ceasefire leads anywhere this time depends on whether differences that are reconcilable in theory can be overcome in fact.
This would soothe Mr Abdullah, provide a forum to rebuild political consensus, draw in reconcilable Taliban figures and cut Mr Karzai down to size.
He has also let it be known that he sees promise in trying to woo "reconcilable" Afghan tribes, as he did with the "awakening" of Sunni tribes in Iraq.But success in Afghanistan is uncertain and could take many years.
These should be reconcilable with hospital accounts, but this is not the case for a third of acute-care trusts, according to the Audit Commission.Even when the ONS has tackled such deficiencies, doubts will remain about basing government output on figures also being used to monitor performance in the public services.
Admirably enough, the cultural commissars of East Germany steadfastly protected certain cultural monuments contained within East German borders even though their provenance was regal, aristocratic, liberal, bourgeois, or religious and the content hardly reconcilable with the aspirations of the "State of Workers and Peasants".
Having these two cultures that were not reconcilable instilled the notion of the criticality of place".
This is not a reconcilable difference of opinion within a broad church.
His charm and social curiosity — which, according to his biographer, flowed from his sense of insufficient accomplishment, as Popper's charmlessness flowed from his sense of thwarted recognition — ended by having a political meaning: though thoughts were not reconcilable, thinkers were, or might be.
Whether he hoped for such things was beside the point; it was enough that he could imagine them for something to silently shatter within me — the naïve belief that identities were infinitely malleable, experiences infinitely transmissible, philosophies infinitely reconcilable.
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