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Some reconciliation has begun recently, but timidly.
Flawed as it was, it produced some reconciliation, if at the cost of rather less justice.
"At the local and national level, it could provide impetus to force some reconciliation," Odom observed.
There's got to be some reconciliation but who would broker that?
But Tyler said: "I know they've spoke and there's been some reconciliation.
But even though he despised her, I also sensed that he secretly yearned for some reconciliation with his mother.
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(Reconciliation is a way around, but, by some accounts, reconciliation would blow giant holes in the bill, perhaps taking the public option with it).
And I would look for some larger reconciliation with the players that would give them a bigger share of the pie in exchange for a lasting labor peace.
On camera, estranged children, deceived spouses and misunderstood parents are given a chance to confront the contestant, leading to tearful concessions and, in some cases, reconciliation: "Dr. Phil" interventions in which candor and catharsis have price tags attached.
Leibniz, Kant, Hegel, Schleiermacher, and many others played this game — each proposing some new reconciliation or other.
Forging an economic compromise between Scottish and English Parliamentarians necessitated an economic calculation of the relative economic power of each country in the first instance, and some calculated reconciliation between the two in the second.
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