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The matter now goes to a joint committee charged with reconciling starkly opposed viewpoints on a major constitutional issue.
After considering problems associated with reconciling sustainability with a commitment to growth, the major environmental impacts of adhesive technology are discussed.
The second part of this challenge is concerned more generally with reconciling a public system and a privately-delivered sector, including the community-based non-profit sector.
And several students reported that they were wrestling, some with great difficulty, with reconciling the evidence for evolution with their religious faith.
Whether created in Tibet or in diaspora, the works grapple with reconciling Tibetan ideology and the trajectory of contemporary art.
"People have to reconcile with themselves, with happiness, with life".
"The government of Juan Guaidó is offering them a change to reconcile with history, to reconcile with their country," Marquez told VICE News.
It's easy to reconcile with pleasure but hard to reconcile with living your best life.
(11) even: deal with or reconcile difficult situations or emotions (from "I can't even").
We have to reconcile with each other.
And the farming is easier to reconcile with his Methodism.
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