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Our main hypothesis was that with greater statistical power, and by examining all implicated tracts, we would reconcile the apparently inconsistent findings in the literature by revealing widespread abnormalities in schizophrenic white matter.
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We'd reconcile at Christmas or in the summer, he'd promise to visit but wouldn't, I'd block him, unblock him, we'd make up, over and over.
We believe that this distinction between hypothesis-setting and hypothesis-testing studies would reconcile differences in interpretation as to the quality of evidence of subgroup effect that particular studies provide.
Enemies would reconcile.
European citizens, after grumbling a bit, would reconcile themselves to the plans of pan-European visionaries.
In August 1993, when it looked like they would reconcile, Phil Graham shot himself.
Disraeli grasped instinctively that nationalism was the adhesive that would reconcile old wealth to new voters.
They also questioned how a merged system would reconcile disparate fare rates.
Neither Republicans nor Democrats have been candid about how they would reconcile their conflicting goals.
Singing "America" would reconcile those black exiles, at least musically, with the country that had denied them maternal care.
Eustice said Conservative MPs on both sides would reconcile themselves to whatever decision emerged from the referendum.
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