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the reconciling
verb
To restore a friendly relationship; to bring back to harmony.
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Isaiah held the daring view that the best defense is no defense none other than the reconciling response to the moral demand.
The authors of the "Amsterdam Declaration" agreed: "The only way to know God in peace, love and joy is through the reconciling death of Jesus Christ the risen Lord".
This idea suggests a theory of civilization: the reconciling of gross realities and refined desires.
They were troubled when seduction was described as the reconciling force in gender inequalities.
"Truth, in the great practical concerns of life, is so much a question of the reconciling and combining of opposites," he once wrote.
He will be missed by those forced to endure violence and victimization, destitute poverty, and economic and social disintegration heaped upon injustices and a world that appears unsurpassed in its indifference to values that support the reconciling of differences.
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Rationale documented. 4 Back-translation Conduct at least one back-translation of the reconciled forward translation.
The reconciled couple dance off into the Venetian sunset, to the tune of "The Piccolino".
The reconciled tree method was applied to the 35 phylogenetic trees.
Interestingly, the reconciled tree show intensive gene duplications and losses.
The reconciled tree showed 178 duplications and 129 losses.
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