Reconcile
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I think I understood you to say that you could
reconcile
that with a world that doesn't become one dimensional, where we all have to think the same.
You have to mainly
reconcile
reported testimonies, conflicting info sources, and Hollywood creativity to produce something the audience can get into.
It doesn't propose some unrealistic ending where the geeks and the popular kids
reconcile.
I found myself rooting for the characters played by Mary Tyler Moore and Christine Lahti, empathizing with both, and wanting them to
reconcile.
I personally find it difficult to
reconcile
the previous poster's comments with the film I saw.
I've tried to
reconcile
why so many bad reviews of this film, while the vast majority of reviews are given a rating of between 7 and 10.
The hysterical thing about this movie is that, according to the director, it has difficulty finding a distributor in the U.S. because most of them that viewed it couldn't
reconcile
the seemingly conflicting messages of Christianity and American angst.
What he finds in himself and others isn't always pretty - but shows how one can improve and
reconcile
with age.
Dixon cannot
reconcile
these calls for restraint with his own extreme and irrational hatred of all criminals.
What are the Psychic and social costs of American manifest destiny, as America strives to build a new human city in the wilderness?Lincoln symbolizes Americas journey, as he seeks to
reconcile
the civilizational inmpulse (law), with the freedom of the wilderness.Young Mr.Lincoln is not history, ( It is full of historical "howlers'-as both Ford and Trotti were well aware), but myth.
It is hard to
reconcile
such young people but gaining justice is quite central, as is a belief they are accepted and worthwhile human beings.
A film like "Double Indemnity is noir even tho we do have some happy in the ending (the daughter and boyfriend reconcile).
Big city girl Josie (Mary Sellers) has just arrived back in her small Alaskan hometown for an extended stay with her mother and kid brother, and decides to possibly
reconcile
with her former high school boyfriend Matt (Jason Saucier) while she's there.
While they were each deviant in their own way, they all had the maturity to ultimately understand each other and
reconcile
their differences.
It is now Dane's turn to find in his heart and soul how to
reconcile
all the elements of his shattered life and so make forgiveness and love the main messages of the second part of the movie.
I never could quite
reconcile
Kevin Costner's somewhat-high and weak voice with some of macho characters he played when he was younger, but I can get past that after a film has settled into the story.
From a plot standpoint, it really does not take much skill to throw twelve random plots into the mix, and then in the end
reconcile
all the threads by saying that it was all imaginary.
I find it interesting how I can
reconcile
my feelings about this film.
The Russian psychoanalyst Tatiana Rosenthal believed she could
reconcile
Marxism with psychoanalysis.
This is difficult to
reconcile
with lending to a country like Iran, which publicly executes individuals for sexual “deviance,” imprisons women who protest peacefully, and silences journalists who are critical of the regime.
Agreed EU-wide immigration rules are needed to
reconcile
shrinking Europe’s hunger for imported labor with widespread fears of cultural tensions and social unrest.
Apart from its moral implications, such a society would face a classic dilemma: how to
reconcile
the relentless pressure to consume with stagnant earnings.
During Rajapaksa’s presidency, Sri Lanka’s relationship with India deteriorated, owing partly to his government’s failure to
reconcile
with the Tamil minority.
To accomplish this, it must be in representatives’ self-interest to
reconcile
their constituents’ diverse interests, rather than represent homogenous groups.
Madison thus advocated creating positions at the local, state, and federal levels, and in diverse social capacities, as well as ensuring incentives and opportunities for representatives to combine and
reconcile
different interests at all levels of public policymaking.
Seeking to
reconcile
often-contradictory demands for idealism and pragmatism, Indonesia has once again adopted a more activist approach to foreign policy.
Likewise, Macron has tried to
reconcile
the idea of a welcoming Europe with advocacy of a fortress Europe.
The updated principles would maintain strategic communication and healthy bilateral relations; harness each other’s strengths and expand cooperation in infrastructure, investment, and other areas; deepen cultural ties and increase mutual understanding and friendship; expand coordination and collaboration in multilateral affairs to safeguard developing countries’ legitimate interests and address global challenges; and accommodate each other’s core concerns and
reconcile
bilateral disagreements amicably.
Philosophical differences are extremely difficult to
reconcile.
These trends will become more difficult to
reconcile
and keep orderly if governance systems fail to adjust.
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