Sentence examples for well reconciled from inspiring English sources

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But in Mr. Isaacson's artfully seamless account, the genius and the flirt are remarkably well reconciled.

However, a few hours after Australia won by an innings and 46 runs at The Kia Oval on Sunday to reduce the margin of England's Ashes triumph to 3-2, the pair appeared well reconciled.

Currently, the two models have not been well reconciled yet.

Increased expression of osteoblastic genes in suture tissues is well reconciled with our results showing increased osteoblastic gene expression in Fgfr2C342Y/+ bone marrow stromal cells during early stages of differentiation.

This finding is well reconciled with the facts that reperfusion provides oxygen, which the ROS-generating machineries need to generate ROS during reperfusion, and that TRPM2 is an important ROS sensor and activation of TRPM2 channels leads to increases in the [Zn2+]c.

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In the youngest strata, where all methods are expected to perform equally well, our predictions reconciled well with predictions from existing methods that require Y homology, demonstrating that our method can be reliably used to identify evolutionary strata in the absence of sequence information from the heterogametic sex chromosome.

What makes this vision extraordinary is less what this woman looks like than who she is, how she got here and how well she reconciles a jumble of seeming contradictions in her hard but happy life.

Before we take on the task of reflecting on the meaning of our mortality, the meaning of the inevitable end to all of this, we would do well to reconcile ourselves to silence; to develop a more intimate relationship with it.

A key goal was to define any non-redundant functions as well as reconcile considerable conflicting data in this field.

Alternatively, if the authors are arguing that their observed "darting" is different form of fear behavior than that of active or passive, it would serve the authors well to reconcile these claims with the current literature.

There is a whiff of resignation in Taylor's pieces, one of, "Well, she's here and a lot of people like her so we might as well try to reconcile her tangible negatives with her intangible positives".

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