Its noble gesture resides in taking on board the issue of reconciling a modern, consumerist world with an ancient one. |
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There is no formula for reconciling this conflict of principles and no easy answer. |
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Often the synthesis, though adequately reconciling the previous thesis and antithesis, will turn out to be one-sided in some other respect. |
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Throughout the world, paternity leave has been recognized as an important means of reconciling the professional and familial lives of workers. |
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Her idea of reconciling art and industry was realized in the constructivist movement. |
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The art of successful mainstream journalism is the art of reconciling these two irreconcilables without admitting the lie to conscious awareness. |
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She provides a potent forum for personal reflections on reconciling one's childhood with issues of socialisation and survival. |
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The novel explores the meaning of enlightenment, and the perplexities of reconciling the ineffable and the everyday. |
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There were in 1991 serious problems in reconciling customer margins, with many large outstanding unreconciled balances. |
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I see amending the three strikes law as a step towards healing and reconciling families and communities. |
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Hobbes' view shows progress for reconciling materialism, determinism and free will, but it is unsatisfactory. |
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GnuCash can also assist you in reconciling your records against your bank statement. |
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Late last year it looked as if the most populous nation and the most widespread faith were reconciling. |
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The point is what God has done, and is doing in the Mass, reconciling the world to Himself through the sacrifice of Christ. |
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For testers, the problem has been one of reconciling the relative importance of the holistic and atomistic elements in a syllabus. |
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The large differences under these two items came to the fore while reconciling the accounts during the last quarter of the year 2001-02, he adds. |
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Descartes does insist that there is a problem in reconciling human freedom with divine preordination. |
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For travel transactions, cardholders are responsible for reconciling their statements each month and filing vouchers within 15-30 days of travel. |
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Even the most creative of accountants would have difficulty reconciling these uncertain credits and debits. |
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It is horrible practice to have the teller made responsible for reconciling the accounts, how can one check on one's own work? |
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Time has to be spent by managers coping with and reconciling the conflicts as best they can. |
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For some the horror of this phenomenon has produced a conundrum in reconciling the sheer scale of this tragedy with a God of love and kindness. |
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All East German tax records were integrated into those of West Germany and officials have ever since been painstakingly reconciling the two systems. |
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By avoiding the sales talk, these animations succeed in reconciling neutral content with a positive return. |
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Ephesians proclaims Christ's reconciling embrace in welcoming us home to God, just as the father welcomed home the son. |
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This is not mere sentimentalizing, but a way of reconciling the dreams and aspirations of the past with present reality. |
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Methods of reconciling sources and combining imperfect data still have to be invented. |
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The death of Christ is substitutionary and expiatory, reconciling and transforming. |
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I suggested reconciling points of view within the groups and then tomorrow, in the House, discussing the timeliness of voting this week. |
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Gabriel is having a very difficult time completely reconciling his faith with his own behavior and the state of the world. |
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However, this does not mean that another way, reconciling liberalism, regulation and development is a pipe dream. |
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The price of land led them to build a new home in a housing estate, reconciling their original idea and the constraints inherent in suburbia. |
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Over the past two years America's politicians seem to be reconciling themselves to nibbling away at the deficit in fits and starts. |
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A supportive environment reconciling working and non-working life by improving access to public transport, child and elderly care. |
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God of Peace, we join you in beating swords into plowshares and shaping human hearts into patterns of Christ's reconciling shalom. |
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He invented his own personal path, reconciling a deep attachment to nature with evocations of his own poetic universe. |
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The trick to sustaining international stability is to find ways of reconciling these dichotomies, and not allow them to migrate to the extremes. |
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Over the years I've had lots of fights with lots of people but now I'm going to try reconciling myself to them. |
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The reward: saving the Strasbourg court and reconciling the British with human rights, currently seen as a scoundrels' charter. |
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We see that even the government has a hard time reconciling its resources and information. |
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The institutions shall cooperate in good faith throughout the procedure with a view to reconciling their positions. |
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What are the alternatives for reconciling the environment with development? |
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Once a broker is reconciling on the system with one insurer, they can immediately use it across all the insurers offering it. |
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Mr. Speaker, reconciling security and the protection of rights is a complex issue and partisan insults do not help. |
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The changed conditions of paid work therefore have a massive influence on family life and reconciling work and family life. |
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This is why a regulatory system appears to be the solution, reconciling liberalization, security of supplies and development. |
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As always, problems will arise of reconciling the diversity in national systems with the need to establish an effective common system. |
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Thus instead of reconciling the world to God in oneself, one becomes absorbed by and reconciled to the world and its value systems. |
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A Community Advisory Committee that represents all sectors of the community will be helpful in reconciling conflicting perspectives. |
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They say there appears to have been collusion internally between him and the administrative back office responsible for reconciling his transactions. |
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The key to reconciling the radically separate individual with God and the world was suppression of the distinction between God and unconditioned individual subjectivity. |
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Though this might seem to represent a trend toward a more benign way of reconciling the budworm and the forest ecosystem, the approach has obvious limits. |
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In 1309 Clement had a commission sit at Avignon for the purpose of reconciling the conflicting parties. |
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And so we begin to understand the ministry of healing and reconciling as a ministry of re-membering, of putting together what belongs together and of bringing home what is lost. |
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The point is, though, that this avalanche of work, far from demotivating us, has in fact prompted us to seek the most appropriate ways of reconciling the needs of sport and compliance with Community law. |
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The challenge of reconciling this with the workings of the post-colonial states set up in the Middle East during the 20th century has proved a difficult one. |
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The useful things gleaned from this think piece include two pieces of information that could help inform COFACE's position on reconciling working and family life. |
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The Senate and the House of Representatives have each passed their own version of the president's education bill, but there is no timetable for the process of reconciling the two versions. |
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The major problem where culture is concerned is that of reconciling culture and development, which have long been viewed as fields difficult to link together or even conflicting. |
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Speaking about the South African case, Mr Manthata revealed the problem of reconciling freedom, sometimes understood in South Africa as being left on one's own, with developing a feeling of protection and recognition. |
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Always keep your sales slip as proof of purchase for customs, as a means of reconciling your account when you get home, and as proof of purchase in case of a dispute. |
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One of the hardest tasks will be reconciling our civil society and political sphere, our institutions and leaders, and unite them in one big common space. |
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How is Canadian Blood Services reconciling the paramountcy of safety principle with the comprehensive risk management framework within which it is to operate? |
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The actuary will need to introduce additional checks and controls to ensure the correct statement values are picked up in setting and reconciling policy liabilities and changes in policy liabilities. |
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However, when faced with the even thornier problem both reconciling the two language versions and establishing the conceptual field of the terms of the law, the jurist's work becomes even more complicated. |
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Namely, that God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself, not counting their trespasses against them, and He has committed to us the word of reconciliation. |
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This is known as reconciling interests and is hugely important, particularly in a country such as Switzerland where federalism and subsidiarity are practically internalised at all levels and across all areas. |
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Restorative approaches seek to restore peace and equilibrium within a community by requiring the accused to accept responsibility for their actions and by reconciling them with whomever they have wronged. |
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Flaubert's juvenilia show the writer's struggle to control his own instinctive idealism and to find a way of reconciling his belief in the primacy of facts with his rejection of the pettiness of contemporary materialism. |
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I appreciate that the Commission is but one part of the continuing effort of reconciling our peoples' different pasts, their divergent aspirations, and sometimes-conflicting visions of the future. |
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God is in the world, reconciling all people to himself. |
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It has embarked on a sustainable development policy reconciling economic development, community involvement and environmental and social development. |
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The Office of the Veterans Ombudsman plays a very important role in reconciling any differences that might exist between those expectations and the level of service that is actually provided. |
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Consequently the debates between the various government sectors are of great importance as a means of making known, bringing up to date and reconciling the internal procedures of each one of them. |
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Therefore, measures that provide for the father to take parental leaves may prove to be very effective since they would also allow for reconciling family life and labour time. |
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As Public Service 2000 proceeds, essential rules will be highlighted so that managers can more ably avoid pitfalls in reconciling innovative initiatives with the Parliamentary accountability framework. |
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By reconciling with God and following Christ's words and deeds, an individual can enter the Kingdom of God. |
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All this speaks in favour of concentrating on the most suitable locations, of cooperation between different regions and reconciling the interests of energy and environmental protection goals. |
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By lending his voice to the story of the Indians, Montesinos mirrors back to the Spanish Conquistadors their own story of oppression and participates in the healing and reconciling process for both oppressed and oppressor. |
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I think this is not so much a case of reconciling, but of caving in. |
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The key to reconciling male sexuality with the wider public good, in this way, was the imperative to achieve white racial supremacy. |
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In his early years Davy was optimistic about reconciling the reformers and the Banksians. |
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Therefore, if we want to prevent rampant separatism, we must begin a new approach, a European approach reconciling individual beliefs with self-determination and territorial integrity. |
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By reconciling nature, technology and mobility with fresh and dreamlike images, Alstom is investing a new, original and distinctive communication territory. |
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They are thus committing themselves in large measure to the vital task of reconciling the tensions that bedevil their society and delay the attainment of its unity. |
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If a community ethics review is required in addition to the mandatory institutional REB review, reconciling differences may require re-submission to one or the other review body. |
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Although philosophically attractive and desirable, this goal may not be pragmatically attainable due to the difficulty of reconciling all the trade-offs associated with the positive and negative aspects of fire. |
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Time control in these families is a daily dialectical interplay that involves negotiating and reconciling the often competing demands and needs of children and parents. |
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Where a community research ethics review is required in addition to the mandatory institutional REB review, reconciling differences may require resubmission to one or both review bodies. |
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In healing and reconciling our relationships with one another and with creation, we make it possible for God to be with us and incarnate among us. |
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The involvement of representatives from civil society can help in reconciling the health services and the community, allying them side by side to face the challenges of development. |
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Another challenge is that of reconciling the various stages reached by different provinces and territories in developing and implementing health infostructure initiatives. |
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Recognition that the process of hierarchical racial classification has proved devastatingly disadvantageous to people of colour is the first step towards reconciling the historical record of unmerited white privilege. |
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The further period of two years granted to new Member States and to States with a difficult topography illustrates well the difficulty of reconciling full liberalisation and public service obligations. |
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Enlargement has reached a stage where to shape a common view by reconciling varying positions and conflicting standpoints would take so much energy that there would be no scope for effective external action. |
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After 1555, the initial reconciling tone of the regime began to harden. |
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Sources at Finance, meanwhile, claim the DFA tapes are so hopelessly wrong that they have trouble reconciling the tapes into the main FairTax system. |
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Besides missionizing among Muslims, which was permitted yet restricted, the monks were especially interested in reconciling with Rome Armenians living in Persia. |
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After having been singled out in a struggle between the Whigs and the government, Walpole became the intermediary for reconciling the government to the Whig leaders. |
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In the simple fable about old age reconciling itself to memory and destiny, Mastroianni wears the wizened smile of a man who knows he is visiting his youth for the last time. |
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Reconciling profound enquiry with clearness, and truth with novelty. |
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