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And in mixing eras, cultures, I was able to bring harmony, as it were, to their similarly
irreconcilable
differences.
I found that any culture has its
irreconcilable
contradictions.
Looking back at the sketch, we can see that by changing the position of the man, he can fill the
irreconcilable
areas of a circle and a square.
Irreconcilable
differences, right?
A plot that fizzled and reeked of
irreconcilable
differences in opinions constituted a judgmental havoc with one side pro-life and the other a destroyer of a demon's seed.
The main problem seems to be the
irreconcilable
difference between Garry Marshall's sentimental direction and Mark Andrus' dark, rather confusing screenplay.
I liked Long in the underrated
"Irreconcilable
Differences", where she really had a chance to carve out a character beyond her snippy "Cheers" persona.
To return to the path of innovative integration, the EU needs a new framework for public debate that underpins effective cooperation among partners and friends, instead of fueling conflict among seemingly
irreconcilable
rivals.
Negotiations in a Strategic TrapTEL AVIV – The Israeli-Palestinian peace process, stymied by
irreconcilable
differences between the parties, has always depended on the strategic regional context.
Although the two sides’ negotiating positions throughout the current series of talks have not been as far apart as in the past, their core demands have so far proved
irreconcilable.
Aside from the Annapolis talks, which seem to be going nowhere because of the parties’
irreconcilable
differences over the core issues, all the other peace efforts are more tactical than strategic.
But, unless China is brought into such a framework, its sense of isolation will grow, as will the temptation to define its interests in ways that are
irreconcilable
with those of its neighbors.
But it must be resisted, because domestic peace depends on mutual respect for cultural plurality, because Europe's changing demographic profile demands more open borders, not a gated continent, and because the new right's inherent chauvinism is
irreconcilable
with the EU's survival and success.
Experts in Hebrew culture explained that Judaism and Norway’s constitution were
irreconcilable.
This narrative – which, bizarrely, is equally popular among otherwise
irreconcilable
ideological adversaries, such as libertarians and neo-Marxists – is patently wrong.
Deep down, the crisis is yet another manifestation of what I call “the political trilemma of the world economy”: economic globalization, political democracy, and the nation-state are mutually
irreconcilable.
At the time, I wrote that if he did not change course, “the country will descend deeper into authoritarianism, political divisions will become irreconcilable, and yet another political rupture may become inevitable.”
In his 2011 book The Globalization Paradox, Harvard’s Dani Rodrik says that the nation-state, democracy, and globalization are mutually irreconcilable: we can have any two, but not all three simultaneously (he calls this a “trilemma”).
Notions of what is right and wrong often collapse under the
irreconcilable
tensions between tradition and modernity, the individual and the community.
Yet, while the two parties now seem irreconcilable, it is not too late for compromise.
Israel’s two most
irreconcilable
enemies, Iran and Syria, are in fact among the most vocal supporters of Turkey’s hard-line stance towards the Kurds.
Every year, India struggles to reconcile the irreconcilable: stimulate economic growth and investment, alleviate endemic poverty, and feed a ravenous military appetite.
But it increasingly appears that the world may be on the verge of a new era, characterized by a wary yet crucial collaboration between countries – particularly Iran and the United States – that had been
irreconcilable
since Iran’s Islamic Revolution in 1979.
The clumsy Jerusalem declaration cannot save Netanyahu’s current coalition government from massive corruption scandals and
irreconcilable
internal conflicts.
It was a lot easier to convince countries to accept a common set of rules when, despite their
irreconcilable
ideologies, they ultimately shared much of Western culture.
Freedom and public security are not
irreconcilable
opposites.
Liberalism, of course, has faced enemies before--Schmitt among them, for, as Hitler's "Crown Jurist," he was among those who posed as
irreconcilable
foes of Weimar liberalism.
The constitutional traditions on the two sides of the Atlantic may be different, but they are certainly not
irreconcilable
as shown by the umbrella agreement.
CAIRO – The aggrieved supporters of ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi and the jubilant protesters who pushed the military to remove him have divided Egypt into two
irreconcilable
camps, both reflecting and reinforcing the country’s deeper problems.
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