Sentence examples for reconcile because from inspiring English sources

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But this is sometimes hard to reconcile because very often things happen that are out of our control and the results don't always turn out the way we thought or planned.

Although these statements may seem difficult to reconcile because of the presence of both mercury and beneficial nutrients in fish and seafood, both deserve attention, perhaps even more so, because the health impact of both is most likely underestimated.

These discrepancies have so far been difficult to reconcile because the exact cellular function of Nm23 has remained unclear, although several molecular activities have been assigned to the Nm23 family of proteins.

These findings are difficult to compare and reconcile because we did not deliver exogenous TGF-β1 and TGF-β2 in vivo, and because the TGF-β3-treated wound environment also contains endogenous TGF-β1 and possibly TGF-β2.

Previous, seemingly inconsistent findings about the role of the climbing fibers in cerebellum-dependent learning have been difficult to reconcile because different labs use different behavioral paradigms and different experimental approaches.

The above mentioned findings are in many ways difficult to reconcile because the relevant studies discussed have used different designs (epidemiological vs. clinical), different classification systems (DSM-IV vs. ICD-10 vs. dimensionally scored symptoms) and different outcome measures (conviction rate, self-reported crime, antisocial personality disorder).

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That person was Barnes, assuming the testimony can be reconciled, because the evidence from Barnes and Williams is that Barnes had a.357".

But we reconciled because my house always promised to change — by adding a bathroom, a deck or a cottage garden — in ways that not only made it a better place to live but that also promised, one day, to return my money at resale.

He said Turnbull and Abbott's positions could be "quite easily reconciled", because there was an in-principle decision to ban the Adler and Leyonhjelm "thought he'd extracted some huge concession from the government about a decision that had already been made".

They can never be reconciled because both parties feel that they are fundamentally saving the other party from itself.

Those proposals were never reconciled because Republicans refused to let the two chambers convene a conference to hammer out the differences.

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