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The T.R.C.'s purpose was not to dispense justice but, rather, as its grandiose name suggests, to extract from its witnesses a collective historical truth with which to reconcile a divided country.
Civil society offers them a non-statist site at which to reconcile the demands of community and individual freedom a site they hope might be free of force and compulsion.
Even though systems thinking is an appropriate starting point in which to reconcile data with theory, it still remains to be widely accepted across a number of scientific disciplines.
This is important because ethics education prepares students to address ethical challenges [ 28], and this multi-faceted formal ethics teaching equip students with a common framework on which to reconcile patients' medical needs with their values, perceptions, situations and beliefs.
Formal ethics teaching aims at equipping students with a common framework on which to reconcile patients' medical needs with their values, perceptions, situations and beliefs [ 16]; and may be a process towards achieving the hitherto elusive regulation of medical practice in most of these developing countries.
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The leading article in The Times on the day the Local Government Act came into effect noted that the "new arrangement is a compromise which seeks to reconcile familiar geography which commands a certain amount of affection and loyalty, with the scale of operations on which modern planning methods can work effectively".
In 1977, Sister Jeannine helped found the New Ways Ministry, which tried to reconcile gays with the Catholic Church, which teaches that homosexuality is sinful.
The source of much of this reverence is Hyde's first book, "The Gift" (1983), which has never been out of print (it was recently rereleased by Vintage in a 25th-anniversary edition) and which tries to reconcile the value of doing creative work with the exigencies of a market economy.
It might also complicate one of his greatest goals, which is to reconcile with his extended family.
Typically, this takes place in more or less formalised hermeneutic "dialogues" which strive to reconcile inconsistent valuative positions.
Under his leadership the bank formulated the concept of "sustainable development," which attempted to reconcile economic growth and environmental protection in developing countries.
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