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Several competing explanations attempt to reconcile these trends, and getting it right is essential for calibrating monetary and fiscal policy appropriately.
His idealisation of an ascetic lifestyle and explicit denunciations of consumerism are clearly hard to reconcile with his multimillionaire status.
Lacking agency, I couldn't reconcile these opposing forces.
The Davies brothers' latest disagreement is an unfortunate coda to a summer in which they seemed primed to reconcile.
They made a beautiful film and I had to reconcile myself to the compromises that one has to make for the film industry.
The interesting thing about Seneca's wealth is not only how extensive it was, but how difficult it is to reconcile with his literary and philosophical discussions of riches.
It is an attempt by some inside the movements to reconcile statements written and endorsed in the different assemblies around the world.
"May God bless the father of this Sultan so-and-so should he be able to reconcile these two," he told Tehran Bureau.
The European participants met in February 2009 in Berlin in an attempt to reconcile their internal differences.
It's hard to reconcile how putting regional workers' jobs on the line equates to increasing the ABC's regional presence.
But constructing road bridges, flyovers or tunnels on virgin railways poses a different challenge from trying to reconcile the flat East Anglian landscape and its old market towns with the desire for faster trains.
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