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1 The problem was that the concept was hard to reconcile with Jack.
2 The planets suggest he may even try to reconcile with her soon!
3 He wondered whether Mei had ever wanted him to reconcile with Nicola.
4 He hurries back to the bar to try and reconcile with Peter Motombwane.
5 Everything Joe said was possible, but incredible to reconcile with the Kevin she knew.
6 It seemed hard to reconcile with the idea of natural selection enhancing individual fitness.
7 But increasingly this seems hard to reconcile with the plans to reorganise the service.
8 And why you think that might be and how you might reconcile with that.
9 Will we reconcile with pollsters again, and forgive and forget?
10 If it does not conform to science and reconcile with reason, it is superstition.
11 Convocation proposed conferences, and sought some compromise which they could reconcile with their consciences.
12 Trump has suggested he would like to reconcile with Putin.
13 Many cannot adjust to a completely different lifestyle or reconcile with new realities and values.
14 Social entrepreneurs are battling the idea that impact is difficult to reconcile with financial sustainability.
15 They want to reconcile with PNG security forces - the army, police and prison services.
16 Though difficult to reconcile with several earlier studies, these findings invite replication and further exploration.
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