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Where humour and rational explanations do not produce concord about judicial activism, a parable may make the point.
Those were not moments of great concord, so I don't know how to answer for those decisions.
Plato represents this position as one in which the soul's parts agree and are in harmony and concord.
It's got chocolate biscuits, it's got charity, it's got concord, it's got a hero who's half the man he was.
And thus toleration produced not only mutual indulgence, but even religious concord.
On Sudan, are we not uplifted by the prospect of peace and concord between our brothers in that country?
But as the mystery of the film deepens even this vision of marital concord becomes muddy.
He was now hoping for a rapprochement with Shia Iraqis, a concord that I think is unlikely.
Scientific temper is his watchword, education his mission, communal concord his theme and tolerance his telling weapon.
The common-sense centrists, the idealistic environmentalists and the blue-rinse wranglers had a rare moment of political concord.
Highlighting the van Eyck brothers' role in a landmark concord between rival schools, Cornelius buries all reference to artisanal secrecy.
His marriage to Anne in 1683 sealed a diplomatic concord between their respective kingdoms against the Dutch.
The Agreement is a political concord aimed at bringing to an end over a quarter of a century of bitter internal hostility in Northern Ireland.
The two companies had regularly sniped at each other throughout their 30-year rivalry, but the 1992 concord was something of a sacred cow.
The concord represents a paradigm shift, and will accelerate regional integration and identity-building.
Notional concord stands in contrast to grammatical concord and means agreement by meaning rather than grammar, where the two are in conflict.
In such cases, proximity concord operates, the verb agreeing with the nearest noun.
United your resolve, united your hearts, may your spirits be at one, that you may long together dwell in unity and concord!
They unify all differences and peculiarities, while promoting them and revealing them in a spirit of concord and common aims.
Mr President, that is the only way dictatorships can really be weakened and concord between all the peoples of the region promoted.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Then in our city the language of harmony and concord will be more often heard than in any other.
Why, Jim, they've got more hogs up concord way than they know what to do with.
When it is a means of the concord of the churches, and no hinderance to our other prayers.
It was a penetrating concord of inarticulately pleading, accusing sounds, accompanied by gestures of the most exquisite propriety.
They in no way concern those who are able to live together in mutual concord.
The appositional construction is, in reality, a matter of concord rather than of gender.
Why should a grandson and grandfather peg away at each other with mutual wiolence when all might be bliss and concord.
They will be governed by mutual interest, and will cultivate a spirit of mutual amity and concord.
Another summer should bring concord, surely, and perhaps Plymouth too.
Now, even that was revealed to be in concord with his herculean bulk.
The spirit of non-intervention is the very spirit of peace and concord.
You were to have universal concord, and were to get it by eliminating all the people who wouldn't, or conscientiously couldn't, be concordant.
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