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    Use "reconciling" in a sentence

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    reconciling


    1. church of reconciling belief with reasoning, just after it


    2. Staunch believers of fate have a hard time reconciling with this gift of free will, which implies the future is yet to be determined


    3. Learning informs an inquisitive mind by shaping unformed thoughts and opinions and providing form and substance to ideas while reconciling the diametrical dynamics of intellect and passion


    4. Reconciling the past in an (intellectually) honest… forthright manner… embracing… without bias or prejudice… or colored by


    5. The problem lies in reconciling the manner an individual is said to behave rather than react (a subtle, yet very important distinction) to pre-conditioning designs exclusive of free will


    6. Let her enjoy the hot-seat of ‘power,’ reconciling impossibly contradictory demands from all quarters


    7. W - "It might look like a lot, but I was reconciling your bank account and I stopped by the real estate agent this morning and saw the house we had looked at last year


    8. You should be reconciling your salary expense with your payroll report, reconciling


    9. 20 And when he has made an end of reconciling the holy place, and the tabernacle of the congregation, and the altar, he shall bring the live goat:


    10. 20 And when he hath made an end of reconciling the holy place, and the tabernacle of the congregation, and the altar, he shall

    11. But reconciling blatantly contradictory objectives


    12. He had hardly slept the previous night agonising over what the best plan of action would be and had extreme difficulty reconciling a shutdown which would kill the foetuses with his personal ethical beliefs


    13. that God was in Christ, reconciling the


    14. end of reconciling the holy


    15. that God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself, not imputing


    16. God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself, not imputing their


    17. If someone swipes one bottle of relish and it winds up in the car without going through the scanner up front, we have the same problem but no apparent way of reconciling it


    18. Please, let nothing stop you from reconciling a new missionary force from here!


    19. Still, Brunet had not given up on reconciling the two groups


    20. have a difficult time reconciling the earlier ages of

    21. dinner so they could enjoy a quiet meal alone in hopes of reconciling in light of this recent accident


    22. Science is searching for a method of reconciling quantum physics with the classical


    23. ’ When applied to international politics by those who believed themselves to be in the mainstream of the German intellectual world the problem of reconciling the unending struggle for a Greater Germany with the Christian love of one’s neighbour could only be solved by rejecting some if not all principles of Christianity This solution was being formulated at the turn of the century a train of thought which minimized the principles of Christianity in order to free Germany from the moral inhibitors hindering the application of Deutschland Uber Alles


    24. still having difficulty reconciling everything in his mind


    25. this concept of integration of the natural world and the human, reconciling each one’s


    26. Reconciling the need for discretion and the duty to conduct a thorough and diligent investigation would be especially difficult


    27. produced, by reconciling risk with return


    28. A model of default will determine the amount creditors receive by reconciling the


    29. line, but it does so by reconciling variables that would not ordinarily have a linear


    30. Reconciling a long-term

    31. I’d said I didn’t want her to come with me, that she’d ruin my chances of reconciling with my wife


    32. If the BJP was eyeing power after ten years, the Congress was slowly reconciling itself to defeat


    33. ‘Surely, her destiny would have its own idea about reconciling her fate


    34. Who might have trouble enough reconciling herself to her uninhibited alcohol assisted actions of the previous night, let alone finding out that she had also dipped a toe in to the world of necrophilia


    35. To be inside of EvE was to be inside chine consciousness reconciling itself to probable immortality


    36. We bless thee that thou wast in Christ reconciling the world to thyself, not imputing their trespasses unto them, and that thou hast committed unto us the word of reconciliation


    37. It’s been rumoured that they had a nasty break-up three years ago and now…I guess they are reconciling their differences


    38. What do these Scriptures teach respecting the cause of the death of Christ? Why was such an atonement necessary in pardoning sin? And how does it operate in reconciling sinners to God?


    39. Charities are for the poor, and the destitute, and those who administer them, and for reconciling hearts, and for freeing slaves, and for those in debt, and in the path of God, and for the traveler in need-an obligation from God


    40. instead her studies in Celtic mythology and Fairy folklore with the intent of reconciling

    41. —'God was in Christ reconciling the world unto Himself


    42. Plots in fiction should be wedded to the understanding of the reader, and be constructed in such a way that, reconciling impossibilities, smoothing over difficulties, keeping the mind on the alert, they may surprise, interest, divert, and entertain, so that wonder and delight joined may keep pace one with the other; all which he will fail to effect who shuns verisimilitude and truth to nature, wherein lies the perfection of writing


    43. Homais did not dare to speak to him again about the funeral arrangements; it was the priest who succeeded in reconciling him to them


    44. reconciling even all the refinements of taste and delicacy, with the most


    45. "Do you know, my dear Villefort," cried the Comte de Salvieux, "that is exactly what I myself said the other day at the Tuileries, when questioned by his majesty's principal chamberlain touching the singularity of an alliance between the son of a Girondin and the daughter of an officer of the Duc de Conde; and I assure you he seemed fully to comprehend that this mode of reconciling political differences was based upon sound and excellent principles


    46. In short, this was the safest, politest, and, at the same time, the most thorough house of accommodation in town: every thing being conducted so, that decency made no intrenchment upon the most libertine pleasures; in the practice of which, too, the choice familiars of the house had found the secret so rare and difficult, of reconciling even all the refinements of taste and delicacy, with the most gross and determinate gratifications of sensuality


    47. Levin, who had long been possessed by the idea of reconciling his brothers, at least in face of death, had written to his brother, Sergey Ivanovitch, and having


    48. He is very fond of Natural History and various scientific matters, and he is hampered in reconciling these tastes with his position


    49. The only way of reconciling the contradictions was to assume that a Domed House was under way


    50. Considerable latitude is therefore left for individual judgment, not only in interpreting the technical indications of the market’s action but also in reconciling such indications with outside factors









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    Synonyms for "reconciling"

    accommodative reconciling

    "reconciling" definitions

    tending to reconcile or accommodate; bringing into harmony