Sentence examples for reconciled about from inspiring English sources

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The playwright and the professor may never be reconciled about the cause of Harding's death, but the President's reputation is improving.

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Although Janiszewski and his wife, who had wed eight years earlier, had a brief period of trouble in their marriage, they had since reconciled and were about to adopt a child.

None of these efforts reconciled conflicting views about the nature of the state, until in 1939 Croat and Serb leaders negotiated the formation of a new prefecture uniting Croat areas under a single authority with a measure of autonomy.

These apparently conflicting views are readily reconciled: men knowledgeable about Jewish law and tradition would have scrutinized Jesus carefully, and it is likely that both scribes and Pharisees challenged his behaviour and teaching, as the Gospels indicate (e.g., Mark 2 6, 16; 3:22; Matthew 9 11; 12:2).

Ultimately, the message is, don't wreck it -- but really these images are about reconciling contradictory impulses -- my own and society's".

The gesture was his way of reconciling his feelings about witnessing as well as photographing a violent and traumatic act, and writing it back into the photographic object itself.

His ballet is a delightful comedy about lovers reconciled, but there is an elevated tone that takes it beyond a tale about the supernatural.

I've been asked how I can reconcile writing about education for the Guardian with having a child at a private school.

Teresa recounted a moment of recognition of shared femininity with an Iraqi woman as their eyes locked; Brandon explained killing as a process of dehumanizing the enemy, reducing him to a disease to be eradicated; Jeremy tried to reconcile bitterness about unfair treatment with pride of having served, all the while distancing himself from his resentment by referring to himself in the third person.

At least since the Crusades and the conquest of the Americas, political theorists have struggled with the difficulty of reconciling ideas about justice and natural law with the practice of European sovereignty over non-Western peoples.

On the other hand, the objections to the above proposals are no knockout arguments, and further developments of the discussed approaches may help to reconcile transparency about subjective assumptions with objectivity in interpreting statistical evidence.

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