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The OLYMPUS collaboration has found evidence of two-photon exchange, a process that could reconcile discrepant measurements of the proton's inner construction.

For 15 months Theresa May has groped her way towards an approach that could reconcile her party's Europe-loathers with her party's Europe-pragmatists.

Nolan Gasser was the primary shaper of the lexicon that could reconcile Westergren's genome metaphor with something a computer could evaluate.

A diet that could reconcile the competing needs of carbon reduction, social equity, biodiversity and personal nutrition would probably consist of field-grown vegetables that have been harvested locally by well-paid labour: the diet of the £5 turnip.

Militias organized in several cities during the war have yet to turn over their weapons or submit to a central authority, and the transitional government has struggled to devise a formula that could reconcile competing demands for representation in the planned constituent assembly.

Together with Wang's group, scientists at Birmingham, the Rutherford-Appleton Laborathey aNational Physical Laboratoryoralong, along with German researchers, have proposed building a probe that would use caesium or rubidium atoms, cooled close to absolute zero, to test the effect of gravity at the sub-atomic level and, they hope, provide data that could reconcile relativity and quantum theory.

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He sometimes seemed to think that he could reconcile the two commitments empirically, that is, by noting that when people act to promote the good they are helping themselves, too.

Mr Maliki has made compromises in the past, notably with the Kurds, and his leading critics among the Sunnis and Sadrists have themselves failed to produce alternative legislation that could help reconcile the country's competing groups.

One of Lerner's chief examples of misplaced expectations for poetry is what he calls "nostalgia for a poetry that could supposedly reconcile the individual and the social, and so transform millions of individuals into an authentic People".

One of Lerner's chief examples of misplaced expectations for poetry is what he calls "nostalgia for a poetry that could supposedly reconcile the individual and the social, and so transform millions of individuals into an authentic People". He says that this kind of poetry never existed.

And if entanglement really is connected to wormholes, that could help reconcile quantum mechanics with general relativity, the two examples of this phenomenon, on tiny and huge scales.

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