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were reconcilable
noun
Something that can be reconciled.
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Though many conflicts between science and religion are reconcilable, and the attempts to bridge the divide admirable, one central conflict cannot be reconciled.
The two fundamental truths are reconcilable because language is both our creation and our master.
The portrayals in Manchester Mercantile Court, and in the court at San Siro, are reconcilable.
That came first and I became a liberal a little later - when I was 15 - they're reconcilable for me.
13 We think the Multiple Ownership Rules, as adopted, are reconcilable with the Communications Act as a whole.
Markets froze, he said, because "what backs up that money is confidence — an accounting system that is reconcilable".
This is a coherent position, and it's not one that's reconcilable with the way investment banks now do business.
At the same time they're discovering their own identities and asking whether individuality and personal ambition are reconcilable with the revolution.
The work is being conducted under strict guidelines set by the National Institutes of Health, to make sure that the results of different groups will be reconcilable.
"Certainly my experience in the last few months has taught me it would be unusual if there wasn't, but I think those differences are reconcilable".
Markets froze, he said, because "what backs up that money is confidence — an accounting system that is reconcilable". He began studies of what would happen if the system that clears market trades froze.
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