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单词 Reconcile
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1) It is sometimes difficult to reconcile science and religion.
2) Must they reconcile themselves to their fate?
3) It was hard to reconcile his career ambitions with the needs of his children.
4) All efforts to reconcile her with her husband were in vain.
5) It's difficult to reconcile the demands of my job and the desire to be a good father.
6) You must reconcile yourself to your present job.
7) Could you reconcile yourself to a lifetime of unemployment?
8) I can't reconcile those two ideas.
9) It's difficult to reconcile such different points of view.
10) They can't reconcile their differences.
11) How can you reconcile your fur coat and/with your love of animals?
12) She must reconcile herself to the fact that she must do some work if she wants to pass her exams.
13) Since we couldn't reconcile our difference,[http:///reconcile.html]we decided to get a divorce.
14) He could not reconcile himself to the prospect of losing her.
15) Bevan tried to reconcile British socialism with a wider international vision.
16) He tried to reconcile his father to the idea of the wedding.
17) It is difficult to reconcile one's statements with one's conduct.
18) Negotiators must now work out how to reconcile these demands with American demands for access.
19) Each month we reconcile our check book with the bank statement.
20) She could not reconcile herself to a life of hardship and poverty.
21) Demeter, however, refuses to reconcile Herself.
22) The Comintern Congress was trying to reconcile its revolutionary past with the necessity of gaining support from constitutional parties.
23) Management must reconcile differences in approach, effort, interest and timing of these separate individuals and groups.
24) The Court of Appeal has struggled to reconcile the two decisions but has come in for criticism.
25) There are those who wish to reconcile everybody concerned; but they are dreamers.
26) Chambers hoped to reconcile those readers with religious qualms to the general idea of transmutation.
27) Auguste flashed around busily, trying to reconcile these people with Rose's cat burglar.
28) How can we reconcile the low frequency of expressions of emotional involvement in election campaigns with the high frequency of antagonistic partisanship?
29) The teacher in charge of our class had to reconcile disputes among the students.
30) Being shackled to one epoch meant it had to change and adapt but try to reconcile this with harsh realities.
1) It is sometimes difficult to reconcile science and religion.
2) It was hard to reconcile his career ambitions with the needs of his children.
3) It's difficult to reconcile the demands of my job and the desire to be a good father.
31) Baldwin found it hard to reconcile the results with his reception during the election campaign.
32) This refusal of the activists to reconcile themselves to war testifies to their sincerity, not their naivety.
33) Within our immediate group we can learn to reconcile personal and group differences to the point of rejecting personal values and beliefs.
34) Attempts to reconcile these two decisions have expanded human ingenuity and expended an unconscionable amount of time, effort and paper.
35) Afterwards I sat for a long time trying to reconcile myself to these new ideas.
36) The sooner she sees her baby,[http:///reconcile.html] the more rapidly she can reconcile her image of him with his true physical condition.
37) How do people reconcile a belief in God with the suffering of innocent people?
38) The government has set out on a path of trying to reconcile the Tutsi and Hutu peoples.
39) Only in the mid-199Os did efforts to reconcile differences and reduce the ongoing violence achieve some success.
40) They wrestle with ways to reconcile pluralism with the absolute Truth of the Torah.
41) For the most part, they listened respectfully as community leaders and peers encouraged everyone to atone, unite and reconcile.
42) I reconcile Good and Evil and create light, darkness, worlds, universes.
43) Conservatives struggling to reconcile this drive for security with the inherent and seemingly indispensable insecurity of the competitive society were profoundly alarmed.
44) The individual is always trying to reconcile his inner and outer world and lessen the anxiety of the internal situation.
45) Even so the most ingenious phraseology could not truly reconcile the many disparate concerns of the allies.
46) How best to reconcile the need for faster performance and increased capacity?
47) Others again have taken as the play's essence the need to reconcile not truth and falsehood but competing truths.
48) By looking to the Bible and seeking spiritual guidance, he is taking steps to reconcile our differences.
49) What nuclear families want from the public sphere and what those living outside nuclear families want are difficult to reconcile.
50) The two chambers would then attempt to reconcile the differences and agree upon a single bill.
51) Karl Llewellyn spent a great part of his life seeking to reconcile legal doctrine and commercial activity.
52) However, for Coma at least, one must reconcile this with the fact that the X-ray emission seems to be rather smooth.
53) How will the new millennium children reconcile conflicting demands on scarce resources against the background of global warming?
54) It is difficult to reconcile such findings with Ornstein's claim that intuitive non-logical thinking is a function of the right hemisphere.
55) As the story unfolds through dialogue, song and dance, the newlyweds consult a dentist and then reconcile.
56) Senate and House members are trying to reconcile different versions of the transportation bill.
57) He found it difficult to reconcile the opulence he had just witnessed with the poverty of some of the surrounding districts.
58) But how is it possible to reconcile a variable rate of capital formation with a fixed stock of capital?
59) Newton's claim that he had shot his father to defend himself was difficult to reconcile with the number of shots fired.
60) Instead of marrying off the princess, reconcile the whole family.
61) Brilliant or not, I must reconcile myself to the idea that I would never reach the top.
62) Their initial task was to reconcile their expectations with the realities of daily life as a manager.
63) Jazzbeaux walked, trying to reconcile what she knew with what she had seen, what she had felt.
64) I think the candidate has to reconcile with the Buchanan forces if we expect to win.
65) There representatives of the two chambers sit down to reconcile the differences between their versions.
66) A considerable part of the manager's task is to reconcile and be reconciled with other people.
67) The problem is how to conduct economic policy soas to reconcile full employment and price stability.
68) Human elements balance geometry in an attempt to reconcile ancient human values with present day notions of modernity.
69) So far she had not been able to reconcile her desire to keep everything the same and her desire for comfort.
70) And it was hard to reconcile his soft-spoken good manners with the ruthless determination of his business career.
71) But the coup the youngest daughter most wanted was to reconcile with her father in a big way.
72) The individual can be seen to be struggling to reconcile these two states.
73) In my opinion,[] any attempt to reconcile the statements of principle in Lawrence and Morris is a complete waste of time.
74) Britain was the first state to attempt to reconcile a liberal social order with modern capitalism.
75) Mary is still at Mansfield when Edmund returns, and they are soon able to reconcile their differences.
76) Not that any amount of designer labels would or could reconcile her to the prospect of meeting Antoinette again.
77) These men reconcile themselves to circumstance, make their own compromises with destiny until happier times.
78) Fewer attempts are made to integrate or reconcile competing perspectives at an editorial level.
79) Hours of work may be difficult to reconcile with the needs of the old person.
80) How does Mr Chre tien reconcile his role as accomplice to President Bush's short-sighted and irresponsible energy agenda?
81) The teacher had to reconcile disputes among her pupils.
82) Reconcile and analyze purchase Price Variance accounts monthly.
83) She was unable to reconcile herself to the discovery.
84) To reconcile with customer and vendor ledger balance monthly.
85) I can sooner reconcile all Europe than two women.
86) Promptly reconcile bank statements with the accounting records.
87) You'll have to reconcile your statement with your conduct.
88) Please reconcile a checkbook with a bank statement.
89) Reconcile suppliers'monthly statements to the hotel's accounts payable record.
90) Reconcile fixed asset classification and depreciation among alternative GAAPs.
91) In sharp contrast color, but the taste of all kinds of raw materials are independent of each other, to reconcile, the taste is all that simple.
92) In the long struggle to reconcile industrial absolutism and political democracy, Court played a delaying action.
93) It is hardly to reconcile these works in one frame work and clarify how the internal mechanism determines the behaviors of the agents and manufacturers who are in foreign trade agency relationships.
94) In a sense, typological exegesis is a hermeneutical strategy adopted by early church to unite New Testament and Old Testament and to reconcile Marcionism and Gnosticism.
95) Ten times must thou reconcile again with thyself; for overcoming is bitterness, and badly sleep the unreconciled.
96) Check that accounts named OB (Opening Balance) also are coded as OB (reconcile code I or J and rate Code I).
96) try its best to collect and make good sentences.
97) It did nothing to reconcile widening divisions, particularly between Europeans and Americans, over the merits of short-term budget austerity.
98) Yet how can you reconcile this " refinement " with the defence of " Confucian Morals "?
99) Currently it is not possible to reconcile this conflicting evidence.
100) Friends managed to reconcile him with his wife after years of estrangement.
101) Conversely, test made in full - scale boilers are usually difficult to reconcile.
102) The male secretary has to reconcile his more orthodox credos with his female boss'miniskirt lifestyle.
103) I contend that my approach produces better results than either EMH or AMH, and I expressly repudiate any attempt to reconcile my conclusions with either of those hypotheses.
104) The little boy does not readily reconcile with his sister.
105) Booking Petty Cash & Bank accounts, and regularly reconcile with the GL.
106) This is difficult to reconcile with high risk aversion and a high market risk premium.
107) Take cash counting regularly. Reconcile the bank balance with Bank. Prepare bank reconciliation monthly.
108) His was a story difficult to reconcile with the facts.
109) Jesus Christ died on the cross for sinners order to bring sinners to reconcile with God.
110) The composition exemplifies 4 the artist's struggle to reconcile pictorial and naturalistic scale and effect.
111) My results might thus help to reconcile mean-variance approaches to risk-return analysis with other, ex-ante, approaches.
112) Lamptey attempted to reconcile with them and he acceded to his father's dying wish to reconvert to Christianity, but he was pained at the funerals when he 'had to bury them both alone'.
113) St. Thomas Aquinas, a medieval theologian , tried to reconcile Aristotle's philosophy of natural law with Christianity.
114) Will be cut Duocheng Velvet green pepper, and spices to reconcile into sauce, a spicy green.
115) That's our life, and one must reconcile oneself to it.
116) We argue that an alternative hypothesis can reconcile these seemingly disparate findings.
117) Reconcile computer generated subsidiary ledger balance of all receivable against general ledger balances.
118) an attempt to reconcile the need for industrial development with concern for the environment.
119) For years Claudia had tried to reconcile him to his mother.
120) They use the catchphrase “EfficientDynamics” to describe their efforts to reconcile the two.
121) It is incumbent upon all the peoples of the world to reconcile their differences, and, with perfect unity and peace, abide beneath the shadow of the Tree of His care and loving-kindness .
122) LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Oscar-winning actor Sean Penn has filed for a legal separation from his wife Robin Wright Penn after an attempt to reconcile apparently failed.
123) It also gives the Baghdad government unsatisfactory marks, for failing to prepare for local elections and couldn't (that could) reconcile Iraq('s) Shiite (Shi'ite) Sunni and Kurd's (Kurdish) factions.
124) Reconcile the project plan to reflect available and estimated resources.
125) All along she had felt it difficult to reconcile the two ideas, of her father and a blood-shedder.
126) I can't reconcile these figures with the statement you prepared.
127) This program also includes a bank reconciliation utility that can reconcile up to five bank accounts.
128) The emphasis now is on turning the Afghan National Army into a competent security force and finding some way to reconcile with some elements of the Taliban.
129) Steinhardt's scenario makes use of string theory another attempt to reconcile General Relativity with quantum physics.
130) Conversely, tests made in full - scale boilers are usually difficult to reconcile.
131) At that time, she tried to reconcile the biological, geological sciences and the literal interpretation of the Bible, the "Creation Science" interest.
132) Have instrumentation on the messaging network to capture run time traffic statistics and reconcile the actual numbers back to the estimates the development team provided prior to implementation.
133) Reconcile with supplier and preparation of payment with purchase dept.
134) He found it hard to reconcile himself to the disagreeable state.
135) I don't see how you can reconcile it to your conscience.
136) I can't reconcile what you say with the facts of the case.
137) I cannot reconcile myself to this idea -- it would madden me.
138) How are we to reconcile the Olympic spirit with two athletes trying to throw, pin, or pummel one another into defeat?
139) Then you will learn how to accomplish an order requisition, purchase order, material receipt, vendor invoice, vendor payment(), and also how to reconcile a bank statement.
140) The junior adventure story has always had to reconcile two contrasting points.
141) But he is finding the demands of populism hard to reconcile with economic reality.
142) Does it reconcile arriving cargo against information on the cargo manifest?
143) But for all China's impressive economic progress, the past 30 years have owed much to cobbling together policy and struggling to reconcile contradictions.
144) They, therefore, endeavour that consistently, to deaden the class struggle and to reconcile the class antagonisms.
145) Must they reconcile themselves to their fate, they asked themselves.
146) The court tried to reconcile them before entering the process of civil suit.
147) Such estimates are hard to reconcile with the new chlorine work suggesting a bone-dry moon.
148) One of thetoughest questions for believers is how to reconcile the image of an"all-powerful, all-good and all-mighty" deity with one that allowsdisasters like the Japanese tsunami, Foy said.
149) We suggest that it is possible to reconcile these apparently opposing perspectives.
150) Riemann doesn't analyze the absolute music and title music from the viewpoint of music form and content, and finds a way to reconcile between title music and absolute music.
151) You must reconcile yourself to a life of hardship and poverty.
152) Weizhi will Garlic Puree sauce, ginger Weizhi, green peppers or shamisen formed to reconcile the green.
153) The case was brought to court as the two parties failed to reconcile with each other.
154) I've seen people bond , flirt, and even reconcile with one another through song choices.
155) The net increase or decrease in cash should reconcile the difference between the beginning and ending cash balances as reported in the comparative balance sheet.
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