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Instead, normative arguments for both prospective health and fair innings are assumed to be compelling; thus, given that both principles result in different prioritizations, a reconciliation of or trade-off between the two is required.
In this new version the couple's reconciliation comes off as a broad, confusing joke rather than a bitter one, which is typical of this production.
There is mention of "political dialogues" and "reconciliation" to head off ethnic separation, conflict, civil war.
The reconciliation of biodiversity conservation, ecosystem service provision and agricultural production in tropical landscapes requires recognition of the trade-offs between competing land-uses.
The efforts at reconciliation have paid off.
For the women of Srebrenica, relief and reconciliation are far off.
"It is not appropriate to use reconciliation, which cuts off the role of the Senate, on something as broad and extensive as rewriting the health care laws of this country," Mr. Gregg said in one of his many efforts to explain why he is against reconciliation after he was for it.
Despite Chambliss's and other senators' concerns about the Taliban Five/Bergdahl proposal, Grossman said he was not "optimistic" about it "happening anytime soon" because the Taliban cut off "reconciliation" talks in March 2012.
Mr. Reid has suggested that reconciliation is off the table as a tactic.
To make clear that reconciliation was off the table, they sent their former boss a message that he would not forget.
American officials pointedly did not talk about "reconciliation" on Thursday, and they were caught off guard by Mr. Karzai's plans for a tribal peace conference.
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