Sentence examples for reconciling difficult from inspiring English sources

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The general judicial, legislative, and scholarly ambivalence and unease that moor statutes of limitations are evidence of the relative weights of the competing interests frequently at stake, especially in hard cases, as well as the difficulty of reconciling difficult legal principles.

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(11) even: deal with or reconcile difficult situations or emotions (from "I can't even").

It can help us integrate and reconcile difficult or contradictory circumstances.

(5) Most Useful even: deal with or reconcile difficult situations or emotions (from "I can't even").

Clinicians found it difficult reconciling the roles of clinician and recruiter (36%).

But he has a difficult time reconciling their views with his proclaimed anti-authoritarianism.

But it is the last - "private property" - that I have the most difficult time reconciling with the teachings of Jesus.

Because each team used a different JPS test and a different cryotherapy procedure, comparing and reconciling those results are difficult.

The thought is difficult to reconcile.

Surely it is difficult to reconcile helplessness with divinity.

It seems difficult to reconcile this with her being six.

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