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This was, I pointed out, difficult to
reconcile
with his assertion (concerning the ethics of destroying human embryos to create stem cells) that America’s president has “an important obligation to foster and encourage respect for life in America and throughout the world.”
More problematically, the Sunni Arab states should also give more serious thought to addressing the situation, and should seek to
reconcile
their private and public postures.
A Le Pen victory would amount to abandonment not just of Germany, but also of the values, principles, and norms that have enabled Germany to
reconcile
with itself and its neighbors, beginning with France.
Europe and the IMF have been unable to
reconcile
two views of Greece’s debt sustainability, with the two sides’ differences spilling over into the public domain.
Finally, effective migration governance requires institutional and legal frameworks that can
reconcile
sometimes-conflicting considerations.
Lapid’s centrist platform can be reconciled with either the nationalistic Bennett or the untra-orthodox parties, but it would be extremely difficult to
reconcile
it with both.
Many upwardly mobile urbanites thus find themselves caught on the horns of a dilemma: how to
reconcile
aspirations for a better lifestyle, as symbolized by America, with increasing abhorrence of US policies.
Thus, what is needed is a means to
reconcile
the task of helping some of the world’s poorest people with that of protecting irreplaceable ecosystems.
For this reason, the leaders should find a way to meet soon and commit themselves to seeking genuine cooperation, as well as to building mechanisms that will enable them to
reconcile
their visions and interests with those of the others.
For the West, the biggest challenge will be to
reconcile
domestic pressure for closed borders with the geopolitical advantages of embracing migration.
Poland’s new government faces several serious challenges, not the least of which will be to
reconcile
its liberal and populist tendencies.
Lebanon, argues Paul Salem, may provide a guide for those Iraqis who seek a constitution that can
reconcile
the country’s Shi-ite, Sunni, Kurdish and Turkmen communities.
World leaders have not yet figured out how to
reconcile
the moral conviction that all people are equal with the simple fact that all countries are not.
An insider knows best how to
reconcile
contrasting interests and how to get the institutional machinery moving again, as Juncker showed with his deft handling of the distribution of tasks among the individual Commissioners.
On the economy, he must
reconcile
the priorities of full-employment Germany with those of Greece and Italy, which remain in the grip of recession and sky-high unemployment.
European governments, instead of following the suggestions of far-right rhetoric, should
reconcile
themselves to pursuing strong and creative policies to address the underlying problems of education (segregated or second-class schools, curricula, etc.), unequal employment opportunities, and urban decay.
Obviously, it is impossible to
reconcile
all of these objectives.
The question is not whether or not to include monetary analysis in the monetary policy strategy, but how to
reconcile
the results from the monetary and the economic analyses to achieve a comprehensive and consistent assessment of the risks to price stability.
In my view, a focus on global public goods – things everyone can consume without diminishing their availability to others – could help America
reconcile
its preponderant power with others’ interests.
Perhaps Yanukovych’s retreat from Europe should have been foreseen, given behavior – like locking up his political opponents – that has been difficult to
reconcile
with European values and democratic norms.
The problem for governments, more often than not, is that in attempting to respond to and
reconcile
often conflicting individual, family, and national needs, their ability to deliver results efficiently and effectively has declined.
Syria – which has become a true humanitarian disaster, with no end in sight – poses the most severe test of the region’s ability to compromise and
reconcile.
In choosing our priorities, we need to honor and
reconcile
different views about what counts and how to count it, in what will be – and should be – messy, participatory, democratic processes.
His mandate is much more demanding: he must
reconcile
France’s public interests with its private passions.
Every year, India struggles to
reconcile
the irreconcilable: stimulate economic growth and investment, alleviate endemic poverty, and feed a ravenous military appetite.
Russians, meanwhile, are struggling to
reconcile
their disparate views on Europe.
And it appears to vindicate European Union countries, such as France and Germany, that never trusted Turkey’s capacity to
reconcile
its Islamist vocation with its European aspirations.
Their followers can be harder to
reconcile.
The problem is to
reconcile
these conflicting objectives and values.
At the start of the eurozone crisis in 2010, the EU, too, worried about its diversity, and how to
reconcile
differences between north and south, or center and periphery.
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