Sentence examples for reconcile itself from inspiring English sources

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Since there are no quick fixes, it had better reconcile itself to the long slog.

The trial has opened the possibility that Guatemalan society will reconcile itself with its own history of exclusion and genocide.

The change in government last September made obvious Japan's inability to reconcile itself to today's proliferation dynamics.

A truly mature society might have found time to reconcile itself with the Indigenous people whose land it stole.

This does not mean architecture must copy natural forms; rather it must reconcile itself with cycles of energy and material.

More than ever, the party needs to reconcile itself with the achievements and flaws of that great Labour government.

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With time, the media is re-inventing and reconciling itself.

The left is reconciling itself to the importance of accountability and competition in improving educational results.

From the 1970s America's energy industry reconciled itself to apparently inevitable decline.

But America has not yet reconciled itself to casting its allies in such a modest role.

Immigration is the issue on which no party, bar Ukip, has internally reconciled itself.

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