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"conciliation" Definitions
  1. a process that aims to end an argument between people or groups
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Tehran's behavior gives the lie to the idea that it matches conciliation with conciliation.
When unions declare a dispute, they usually have to go through conciliation talks with the companies concerned mediated by an authority such as the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA).
He didn't soften one bit -- no toning down, no conciliation.
The ceremony represents "conciliation at its finest," retired Lt. Col.
The Sandoval leak helps establish that conciliation might not work.
Trump offered little conciliation during remarks in Obama's hometown on Monday.
The U.S.O.C. can make a statement of peace, harmony and conciliation.
Rather, Reagan sought compromise and conciliation with the Soviets, outraging neoconservatives.
The European idea is founded on conciliation and fundamental democratic values.
The Democratic senator sent a big flashing of conciliation on Friday.
Yet even on Iran, Trump has wavered from hostility to conciliation.
But there was no hint of such conciliation in Sechin's letter.
The Argentine government ordered compulsory conciliation, but the union continued the strike.
Mr. Trump's conciliation drew howls of protests from Democrats and some Republicans.
Old wounds suppurate, discharging grievances sufficient to poison every attempt at conciliation.
The Community Relations Service provides mediation and conciliation services throughout the country.
The film is supposed to be an epic about white American national conciliation.
This week's conciliation gives Australia a new chance to do the right thing.
"We must unite: My candidacy is one of conciliation, of reconciliation," he said.
Rather than confrontation, both sides labored for conciliation, at least to a point.
" In a 1977 essay for Dissent magazine, "Socialism and Liberalism: Articles of Conciliation?
Ethnic conflicts have increased in the face of her tepid attempts at conciliation.
This may calm tempers, especially if opposition parties join his efforts at conciliation.
But Mr. Trump has seized on any sign of conciliation from the Chinese.
"I'm not interested in the labels," Buttigieg responded, in a moment of conciliation.
This matters for Trump's approach to governance and inclination toward conciliation with political rivals.
Richard Azzopardi, a spokesman for Mr. Cuomo, seemed to offer some room for conciliation.
When Mr. Gates testified in Congress, there was no tone of compromise or conciliation.
However, without decent information, civility and conciliation, societies resolve their differences by resorting to coercion.
Conciliation of some sort could help as part of a well-designed law-enforcement strategy.
The bill doesn't show a way out of the shutdown standoff through compromise and conciliation.
Both are widely liked by liberals but have shown a preference for conciliation and compromise.
The action, over a pay dispute, was called off after talks at the conciliation service Acas.
The company said it was referring the dispute to the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration.
An accompanying statement from the department says the suit was filed after a conciliation process failed.
This week's recommended titles include a handful of books about conflict or conciliation between opposing groups.
If unions file a dispute, then the matter must be submitted for conciliation within 30 days.
Mr. Tsang's platform promotes conciliation between the government and the various opposition forces, a popular view.
In dealing with hostile or adversarial regimes, she has tended to prefer conciliation and compromise over confrontation.
BALPA said it wanted to meet for talks at the independent ACAS (Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service).
Others say he is replaying the cycle of provocation and conciliation pioneered by his father and grandfather.
In a showing of conciliation, Mark is forgetting their differences and inviting Oz to train with him.
It was from that moment, some of his biographers have said, that his commitment to conciliation weakened.
Traders saw Friday's move as an attempt by Chinese authorities to show they wanted stability, or possibly conciliation.
The turnaround coincided with the involvement of Labor Secretary Thomas Perez and the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service.
Pope Francis, who plans to visit Myanmar this week, faces a delicate task in trying to advance conciliation.
The past celebratory air was lacking, at least among some, and the need for more conciliation was apparent.
Mr. Macron, in the traditional New Year's Eve speech given by French presidents, alternated between admonition and conciliation.
On Monday this week, the court refuted Canberra's claims, announcing that it was indeed competent to hold a conciliation.
After 10-days of talks at conciliation service Acas, the two sides said a deal had now been agreed.
While there have been gestures of conciliation in Washington toward Mr. Trump, political leaders in the West were defiant.
Clinton offered herself as a figure of conciliation during a visit on Sunday to a black church in Raleigh.
Meeting with Erdogan and Turkey's prime minister in Ankara on Wednesday, Biden delivered a message of alliance and conciliation.
As he so often has with Mr. Kim, Mr. Trump veered between conciliation and belligerence, often in dizzying succession.
They weary of the drudgery, so, as an act of conciliation, humans are created to toil in their place.
A last-minute attempt to halt the action at the government's conciliation service Acas yesterday failed to break through.
They stand in contrast to previous Gulf Arab leaders who over decades weathered crises mostly by time-consuming conciliation.
He has sought to broker Middle East conciliation through sports and investments, citing economic interdependence as a unifying agent.
The FWC's conciliation hearing offers a last chance for employers and employees to settle a dispute before taking proceedings further.
I am not talking about a politics of concession or compromise or conciliation or mushy centrism, God help me, no.
Again, it goes back to, this isn't about concession, this isn't about conciliation, this isn't about capitulation or even compromise.
Instead of disrupting this vision, he is far more likely to seek conciliation, including in vital sectors like emerging technologies.
Conciliation along these lines has become more difficult as international competition crosses national boundaries, indifferent to domestic regulation and legislation.
The Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) is a dispute resolution body mandated by law to mediate labour disputes.
He was director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service from 1973 to 1976, then special assistant to President Ford.
As conciliation efforts in the Gulf appeared to stall, leaders in Russia, Turkey, Germany and the United States expressed increasing concern.
Second, there is little space in the film for righteous black rage and vengeance, but plenty for black humor and conciliation.
These candidates appeal to the broad swathes of Americans who want conciliation, not confrontation with the president or other political opponents.
Today it has become a rather unloved conciliation prize that none of the big sides really want, certainly among England's elite.
What better time for what Dionne calls his "articles of conciliation" to unite the "coalition for dignity, decency, democracy and fairness"?
But anyone who thinks that Ms. Greer's about-face created an atmosphere of conciliation and understanding should get used to disappointment.
Her conciliation-minded girlfriend, Natalie (Amber James), arrives first so as to smooth the way for the set-to that follows.
RA and the state governing body New South Wales Rugby Union said they were "incredibly disappointed" that the conciliation hearing had failed.
This badly misconstrues Lincoln's genius, which was never for conciliation but always for drawing the maximally tough line with minimal outward hysteria.
If the conciliation fails, it will head to arbitration and could end in a strike that cripples schools, hospitals and police stations.
And compared to Republicans and the drama surrounding Donald Trump, the presumptive Democrats seem to be the picture of consensus and conciliation.
Achieving the right balance between firmness and conciliation has never been an easy task for the United States or its Western allies.
Last year, it reached so-called "conciliation" agreements in 19 cases with an average fine of $29,747, according to the agency's data.
The speech Pence delivered Thursday sought to balance conciliation on trade with a critique of China's human rights crackdowns, including in Hong Kong.
This means that the response to political dysfunction does not necessarily have to mean polarization, but it can lead to unity and conciliation.
That history, understood through Wampanoag characters and motives, explains the "rejoicing" that Americans later remembered as a pumpkin-spiced tale of Thanksgiving conciliation.
PAB filed a request for mediation with the Arbitration, Mediation and Conciliation Centre of Ouagadougou, as required under the Tambao deal, on Oct.
Some German politicians have denounced the Saudi reaction, but the government has remained conspicuously quiet for fear of sabotaging its own conciliation efforts.
"All agreed we should aim to reach agreement within the timeframe of the conciliation process," the court said, referring to the compulsory arbitration.
There are many good reasons for the United States to reach conciliation with Moscow on issues from Eastern Europe to the Middle East.
Sinwar, a top member of the Islamic militant group's armed wing and one of its most hard line figures, rejects any conciliation with Israel.
That combination—fiscal ferocity and a capacity for conciliation—has led to chatter, now intensifying, about Mrs Haley as a contender for vice-president.
Over and over again at Howard, the conflict between conciliation with the white world and a more assertive form of politics animated campus activism.
In Tuesday's report, Kim Jong Un gave "important instructions" for possible measures to maintain the atmosphere of conciliation and dialogue without offering more details.
But he offered words of conciliation for the new House Speaker Paul Ryan, a conservative Republican who shares his own penchant for policy debates.
The commission can monitor the substance abuse centers after reaching a conciliation agreement to ensure that anti-trans discrimination is no longer taking place.
While the Trump administration has shifted from threats to conciliation, Beijing has stuck to a single strategy: Rebuff the offers and avoid specific pledges.
He was nominated in January to serve as director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service but never came before the Senate for confirmation.
He was nominated in January to serve as director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service but never came before the Senate for confirmation.
Still, for longtime observers of Mr. Schumer's career, there is a certain irony in his emergence in 2016 as an embodiment of compromise and conciliation.
The lower house made changes to the text agreed this month by the Senate, so it must now go for conciliation between the two chambers.
In June, The Post reported AccuWeather's $290,000 settlement, described in a conciliation agreement with 4 women who received payment and another 30 who were eligible.
Southern said talks at the conciliation service Acas had failed because the union would not shift its position of opposition to the company's modernisation plans.
Trump may receive some respectful consideration but should not expect any conciliation on tough issues like currency manipulation, tobacco, dairy and protection for U.S. biologics.
Yet, for Mr. Trump and the congressional leaders, the political incentives are heavily in favor of conciliation — or at least the appearance of good will.
He refused to "preach Jim Crow," as he put it, and in the turbulent 1960s he made several "visits of racial conciliation" to the South.
Then in June, nine months after initially applying for a housing subsidy, they received their first payment, along with another conciliation notice threatening case closure.
He spoke with a tone of gravity and conciliation that contrasted starkly with the inflammatory language he has used during previous parliamentary debates over Brexit.
"BA and Unite have accepted our invitation to attend conciliation talks in respect of the cabin crew dispute tomorrow morning," a spokeswoman for Acas said.
As the film goes on, the story fractures, traveling back and forth in time as the three characters struggle to reach a point of conciliation.
"FARC may start facing internal dissent on the best way forward," Kristian Herbolzheimer, a London-based conflict resolution expert at Conciliation Resources, told VICE News.
Having clean ripped off Berni, the rabbit of conciliation and peace, the Swedes might at least have come up with an original name for their mascot.
Mexico's conciliation and arbitration board is overseeing the talks, which have a March 5 deadline, said Eduardo Miranda, a spokesman for the union's umbrella organization, CROC.
In what appeared to be a preemptive attempt at conciliation, Google indicated in April it would ensure its 2016 Australian advertising revenue was taxed in-country.
Thus, it will be an opportunity for Western policymakers to evaluate the impact of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action and the general strategy of conciliation.
Under the banner of the Tegla Loroupe Peace Foundation, she has organized peace races among tribal rivals, trying to resolve conflicts with conciliation instead of weapons.
The Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, which reconvened bargaining after talks broke down on the eve of the walkout, said the deal "effectively ended" the strike.
Still, the speech marked another step in the evolution of Trump's position on Russia, from deference and conciliation towards an increasing willingness to directly confront Putin.
Leadership that won't plead for patience and conciliation, but rather do everything within their power to protect our economic prosperity, our progressive values, and our people.
The money the commission brought in included $347 million recovered through mediation and conciliation, and nearly $40 million through litigation, according to the EEOC's annual report.
With the Waymo deal, he showed the many tactics that he plans to use to accomplish that — expressions of regret, accompanied by conciliation, compromise and efficiency.
The conflicts they face are typically rooted in a clash of cultures and resolved more by conciliation and self-sacrifice than by swordplay or space battles.
Mr. Ryan and Mr. Trump have sent signals of conciliation, meeting at the Capitol and speaking well of each other as they talked of moving forward.
Mr. Bock and Grace Hill circulated film clips and sermon outlines to 22,13 pastors, some of whom preached its story of personal determination and racial conciliation.
At a time when many of us see conciliation as a sign of weakness, you remind us that politics is about listening and getting things done.
LONDON, Dec 18 (Reuters) - Talks aimed at averting a planned Christmas strike by British Airways cabin crew will be held on Monday, conciliation service Acas said.
Procedural realities be damned, the backlash against any hint of conciliation has been so brutal that Warren felt compelled to explain herself to her liberal supporters.
Think of his speech in Berlin in 2008, when he extolled multilateralism and the rule of law, or his now-defunct conciliation in Cairo the following year.
In April this year, Timorese Prime Minister Rui Maria de Araujo initiated formal conciliation proceedings by invoking the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.
With so many intersections of Russian and U.S. interests, Russia presents a critical foreign policy challenge, one which will be poorly served by either demonization or conciliation.
Having lived through the previous decade of tumult and political division, he knew the importance an attitude of conciliation can play in the life of a nation.
And he brushed aside suggestions that a Trump-Putin meeting would amount to conciliation from a President who intelligence agencies assess was favored by the Russian government.
Heading into the new year, the Chinese leader must maintain a delicate balance between conciliation, patriotism, pro-market reforms and government control as pressure grows on him.
As a gesture of conciliation, Mr. Flynn and his deputy, K. T. McFarland, hand-delivered Mr. Trump's letter to China's ambassador to the United States, Cui Tiankai.
"A year ago the pundits & talking heads, people that couldn't do the job before, were begging for conciliation and peace – 'please meet, don't go to war,'" he tweeted .
The pragmatists see compromise and conciliation, toward Iran and more broadly in the world, as the most responsible way to maximize America's interests while minimizing risks and costs.
"We're pleased to report that BA and Unite have both accepted our invitation to attend ACAS talks," the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration service (ACAS) said in a statement.
Australia and East Timor will now engage in a conciliation process that will take place behind closed doors over the next year, the court ruled late on Monday.
He saw what happened to Saddam Hussein and Muammar Qaddafi when they gave up their nuclear programs, whether through force or conciliation: They were invaded or overthrown anyway.
"Conciliation and mediation are compatible with bankruptcy, out-of-court, and insolvency proceedings as well as cases involving companies with high indebtedness," the prosecutor said in the statement.
The biggest risk in Russian/Turkish relations is arguably the top-down structure of power in both countries, where conciliation is often equated to weakness and political failure.
Mr Obama was introduced by David Brown, the Dallas police chief who, in the days since the attack, has emerged as an impressive force for calm and conciliation.
But for Democrats facing re-election in two years, especially in more competitive parts of the country, there is more of an appetite for conciliation than for confrontation.
Mr. Moon, a progressive former human rights lawyer, ran for office on a platform of conciliation with the North and has moved aggressively to deliver on that promise.
The president took the one plank for possible conciliation — a nuclear deal that had gotten Americans and Iranians talking to each other at last — and blew it up.
I guess, the little bit of conciliation Conor will take from that is that it will be two guys he has beaten fighting for the vacant featherweight title.
"The Commission intends to do its utmost to help the parties reach an agreement that is both equitable and achievable," the joint statement said, referring to the Conciliation Commission.
In a decree published in the government's official gazette on Thursday, Bolsonaro created a "nucleus of environmental conciliation" in his government with powers aimed at closing out environmental disputes.
If everything is handled through compromise and conciliation, if there are no real issues dividing us from the Democrats, why should the country change and make us the majority?
Okay, I think we are because I think that conciliation with some of these people will only, they don't switch ... Listen, I can sit ... Let me give an example.
The unclaimed SuperLotto Plus winnings will be used to fund California public schools, which might serve as some conciliation to the winner should they ever figure out what they missed.
Talking to reporters after the event, though, Mr. Graham was more sober about Mr. Bush's prospects with a Republican electorate that seems to have little appetite for candidates advocating conciliation.
Kagan may have a special gift for conciliation, but, if she loses her tenuous grip on colleagues like Roberts, she may have to become as oppositional as Ginsburg and Sotomayor.
Its forces regularly exercise the first-use of these weapons, including the employment of a few low-yield warheads to compel Western conciliation and win a conventional conflict with NATO.
Mr. Jones, 143, best known for prosecuting two Ku Klux Klansmen responsible for the 1963 bombing of Birmingham's 16th Street Baptist Church, offered himself chiefly as a figure of conciliation.
What's next: The UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination will now begin a process of conciliation between Israel and the Palestinians and invite both sides for a hearing.
AMSTERDAM/SYDNEY (Reuters) - The Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague has said it will oversee a compulsory conciliation between East Timor and Australia on their maritime boundary, rejecting Australian objections.
"Unfortunately, our conciliation before the Fair Work Commission did not resolve the matters between us and I have been left with no choice but to commence court action," the statement read.
But the tone appeared to shift in mid-May, after Labor Secretary Thomas E. Perez and Allison Beck, director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, began to broker the talks.
Trump is pursuing a policy of conciliation, while the national security establishment, including Secretary of Defense James Mattis and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, have pursued a policy of aggressive containment.
An anti-immigrant stance in Denmark is now neither masked in clumsy euphemisms nor accompanied by halfhearted gestures of conciliation toward the "New Danes," as the old assimilationist term put it.
The party paid for flights and daily stipends for Australian volunteers to help out with Sanders campaign events, according to a copy of the "conciliation agreement" obtained by the news outlet.
The U.S. stance on talks with the North is back to a unified insistence on preconditions: Secretary of State Rex Tillerson made a U-turn after a brief effort at conciliation.
The structure that Salles called the "nucleus of conciliation of fines" would have the power to authorize, modify or cancel fines as well as reach accords with environmental offenders who confess infractions.
In Moscow, it has become fashionable to sneer at the EU's sluggish and hesitant foreign policy initiatives, constrained as they are by both bureaucratic inertia and a culture of consensus and conciliation.
On Monday, Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop noted the current arrangements were hugely beneficial to the former Portuguese colony but said her government would engage in good faith during the conciliation process.
Liverpool were bested on the night 3-1 to the Spanish side, and one fan even remarked on Twitter that seeing Pimblett's banner was the only conciliation he took from the night.
What they wanted, Mr. Terzopoulos said, was an event that was inclusive, showing and sharing all kinds of theatrical traditions from diverse cultures, and that promoted a spirit of conciliation and freedom.
"They have not worked for us for many years and the labor relationship was dissolved by an order the federal arbitration conciliation board issued in 2009," said Jorge Lazalde, Grupo Mexico's general counsel.
IOI's statement said it would only press ahead with formal legal action against the RSPO at the District Court in Zurich if the parties were unable to reach an agreement during conciliation proceedings.
A Sibanye spokesman said the court had not found against its argument, but had asked a dispute resolution body, the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration, to verify Sibanye's numbers by Jan 7.
Those findings were contained in "conciliation agreements" released by the F.E.C. to Citizens for Responsibility And Ethics in Washington, a watchdog group that filed a complaint against the Koch-linked nonprofits in 2014.
The review made clear that Grant's values, particularly political conciliation and unifying the country, were essential to the country's future after the Civil War, yet are not emphasized in a similar fashion today.
Unless the Democrats can present a unifying force of conciliation and reason, it will be much more difficult to win the House, and there will be no chance of winning back the Senate.
In 2010, Iran filed a $4 billion claim against Russia at the Court of Conciliation and Arbitration after Moscow cancelled an $800 million sale of S-300 surface-to-air missiles to Tehran.
He lamented that a "mean pettiness has overtaken our politics" and said "we seem to be at each other's throats" before again revealing angst at his party's contempt for his instincts toward conciliation.
The resolution pledges city officials will work with businesses and organizations to strive for racial equality, and suggests the creation of an office of racial conciliation to help the process of racial healing.
That work led to a lifelong association with the Kennedy family and, once Robert F. Kennedy became his brother's attorney general, a job as general counsel to the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service.
But the official North Korea picked — Kim Yong Chol — is also famous for his combative, take-no-prisoners style, and he might not be carrying the message of conciliation Trump wants to hear.
CANADA HOPES RETALIATORY TRADE MEASURES WILL GET TRUMP TO BACK DOWN But Trudeau, who on Thursday called the tariffs "totally unacceptable," signaled that he was open to the kind of conciliation that Kudlow suggested.
Following advice from Acas (Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service), a government-funded organisation that handles workplace disputes, she called a meeting with her bosses, one of whom admitted that they had treated her badly.
Conciliation with Russian President Vladimir Putin and his country has been the single most consistent issue in a campaign and an administration that have prized disruption, inconsistency, and misdirection in almost every other respect.
While the member nations have been split on approaches in the past, such as vocal opposition to the Iraq War in the early 85033s, the summits were often used as a forum for conciliation.
Two weeks later, and the day after the death of five police officers in Dallas, Mr. Ryan stared out at those same colleagues and begged for conciliation in a moving speech on the floor.
But public, nonviolent confrontation, rather than private conciliation, is central to the group's mission: shouting at police officers, for example, or staging elaborate "die-ins" that evoke death at the hands of law enforcement.
Earlier in the day, Mr. Boakai's traded confrontation for conciliation in making what he said was a decision for the good of the country, and dismissing the idea of challenging the results in court.
Traders saw Friday's move as an attempt by Chinese authorities to show they wanted stability, or even conciliation; others said the intervention would not prevent further yuan selling with Washington and Beijing still at loggerheads.
"All the signs are up to this point are that [Obrador's] message is one of unity, of conciliation - of trying to bring Mexico forward" said Duncan Wood, of the Mexican Institute at the Wilson Center.
Barcelona also released a statement, signed by club President Josep Maria Bartomeu, reiterating their support for the Independent Commission for Mediation, Dialogue and Conciliation on the dispute, which is promoted by the Barcelona Bar Association.
The conciliation body will be responsible for validating environmental infractions, holding hearings with the defendants in which it can "present possible legal solutions to close out the dispute" and making a ruling in the case.
Mody said management prefer taking cases before the government's labor department for conciliation talks but this could mean workers traveling up to 50 km (30 miles) to attend, making it difficult to sustain protracted struggles.
The Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration, which mediates in labor disputes, ruled that Solidarity did not have a legal right to challenge Sasol's scheme in court, but could push its cause through industrial action.
The dispute meant that if conciliation talks between the parties mediated by the Public Service Co-Ordinating Bargaining Council failed to break the impasse within 30 days, a strike could potentially go ahead, said Maepa.
The violation did not rise to the level of a criminal violation because there was no indication the misreporting was willful and the fine was assessed as part of a conciliation agreement with the FEC.
Chinese President Xi Jinping had pledged on Tuesday to open the economy further and lower tariffs on products including cars in a speech seen as a conciliation amid rising trade tensions between the top two economies.
SEOUL, South Korea – South Korea&aposs point man for inter-Korean affairs said Friday Seoul will try to facilitate civilian-level exchanges with North Korea in coming months to strengthen the conciliation process between the rivals.
PM Araujo is using the conciliation as part of a broader diplomacy strategy to pressure the Turnbull government, using activist-style rhetoric that positions the dispute as the final stage of Timor-Leste's sovereignty, Strating explained.
Mexico's finance and labor ministries have requested some $69 million in additional budgetary funds for 2020 to create new institutions and implement the reforms, including money for labor courts and conciliation centers, as well as training.
"I want to thank the leadership of the (Teamsters), IBEW, and Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service for their hard work, collaboration and openness to getting this situation resolved without a work stoppage," said CEO Keith Creel.
"The E.L.N. seems lost, even trapped, with limited options, which makes them take erratic steps in different directions," said Kristian Herbolzheimer, who follows the group at Conciliation Resources, a nongovernmental group that focuses on conflict reduction.
Others, though, will need to develop a language of penance and conciliation, a way of explaining to the world how they followed in lock step behind Trump and his corruption until that was no longer tenable.
In addition, Britain's employment conciliation service, Acas, advised employers that tattoos should not be a barrier to hiring, though many at the event were clearly not concerned at the potential effects of visible tattoos on their careers.
FEDUSA General Secretary Dennis George said the union and Bombela had agreed in talks facilitated by the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration, to lower the original demand of 10 percent by the workers due to inflation.
"We've tried to lessen this commercial tension, but if they are not in the mood for conciliation, obviously Europe will fight back," French government spokeswoman Sibeth Ndiaye told news broadcaster BFM TV, according to The Associated Press.
Since Ms. Lam lacks a power base of her own, were she to win the election, she would be susceptible to the influence of the Tang people surrounding her, including perhaps even to Mr. Tsang's conciliation agenda.
In an attempt to calm tensions, King Mohamed, currently touring Africa, ordered the interior minister to visit the victim's family and present royal condolences - a rare gesture of conciliation by the monarchy at a time of public protests.
First, by law, a worker must register his or her complaint with the EEOC, a federal agency that handles workplace discrimination cases under Title VII, which then urges the employer fix the problem through a process called conciliation.
In an attempt to calm tensions, King Mohammed, currently touring Africa, ordered the interior minister to visit the victim's family and present royal condolences, a rare gesture of conciliation by the monarchy at a time of public protests.
East Timor has withdrawn legal proceedings it launched over the past few years against Australia challenging the validity of the Treaty on Certain Maritime Arrangements in the Timor Sea, to advance the conciliation process, the joint statement said.
On May 18th, after ten days of negotiations at ACAS, a conciliation service, the government and the British Medical Association (BMA) that represents around 50,000 junior doctors, announced they had agreed on the outline of a revised contract.
The Trump national-security official I spoke to said that the more aggressive approach would lead to greater global stability, because America's enemies are more likely to be deterred by a credible threat of force than by conciliation.
" When the European Parliament or the European Commission has challenged Orbán's government on the antidemocratic measures, he has made a few symbolic gestures of conciliation, "as if," he has said, "we would like to make friends with them.
In Laos, Mr. Obama will open ties with another reclusive communist state and will seek conciliation years after the United States dropped numerous bombs — many of which remain buried and unexploded — on the country during the Vietnam War.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - An Argentine maritime workers union has agreed to compulsory conciliation, ending a strike that had stopped shipments in three terminals of the main grains port, Rosario, the Union of United Maritime Workers (SOMU) said on Monday.
The law firm said it had already started submitting claims on behalf of its clients through conciliation service ACAS, the first stage in the Employment Tribunal process, and had been approached by over 1,000 current and former Tesco employees.
"Those people who have looted the country, I promise that they will be brought to justice," Mr. Khan said in a brief speech after the vote, repeating an anti-corruption campaign theme and offering little conciliation to his adversaries.
The times being what they are though, with divisions widening and tempers flaring, they say they feel out of step with a Republican Party (and, in a way, politics at large) that is more interested in conflict than conciliation.
In Europe, the reprieve was seen not as an act of conciliation or generosity but instead as another 30 days of precarious limbo that will disrupt supply networks and undermine what has been an unusually strong period of growth.
But in a sign of conciliation, lawmakers picked as deputy speaker U Ti Khun Myat, a member of the Kachin ethnic minority and a representative of the military-affiliated Union Solidarity and Development Party, which is now the party in opposition.
What I found when I spoke with people after the Simpson verdict, though, and have found since with numbing regularity, is that what prevents real racial conciliation and understanding in America is the poisonous relations between blacks and the police.
"July 15 could have been an opportunity for social and political conciliation but exclusion of the HDP [the Peoples' Democratic Party] after the attempted coup killed that possibility," Vahap Coskun, associate law professor of Dicle University in Diyarbakir, told BuzzFeed News.
Five months after his election on a stridently anti-China platform, Trump appears to have set himself on a course for collision rather than conciliation with Xi, raising doubts as to whether the world's two biggest economies can find common ground.
Trump remains isolated The note of optimism aside, there was little evidence Trump was preparing any actual acts of conciliation that might have helped the group of leaders put on a show of unity on their final day of talks.
Faced with the dissolution of the union and a bloody Civil War, Abraham Lincoln used the technology of the telegraph and mass production newspapers to magnify the impact of his eloquent speeches urging resolution in conflict and conciliation in victory.
"The conciliation agreement with the Federal Election Commission relates to decisions made five years ago by ACU's previous chairman and previous executive director, both of whom no longer have any affiliation with the organization," the ACU said in a statement.
Now Mr. Trump, who has said that the Constitution "allows me to do whatever I want" and pushed so many boundaries that curtailed past presidents, has little reason to fear the legislative branch nor any inclination to reach out in conciliation.
But any talk of conciliation or cooperation with Trump on any front -- Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer was the leading edge of that idea -- was immediately pushed to the side by a Democratic base who demanded confrontation at all times with Trump.
And President Trump has moved toward conciliation, holding a telephone call with President Xi Jinping of China on Thursday night in which the two leaders "agreed to work together to defeat the coronavirus pandemic," according to a White House summary of the conversation.
Drawing on two federal strike databases – one maintained by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and one by the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS) – recent Freedom Foundation research finds that RTW states experience significantly greater labor peace than union security states.
His calls for conciliation -- which did not address his role in inflaming partisan divisions -- were met with mostly stone-faced silence from Democrats, who bitterly oppose most of his agenda and whose memories are still fresh with the 35-day government shutdown.
"Now Mr. Trump, who has said that the Constitution 'allows me to do whatever I want' and pushed so many boundaries that curtailed past presidents, has little reason to fear the legislative branch nor any inclination to reach out in conciliation," Baker wrote.
Background coverage: Toggling between conciliation and confrontation in his speech, President Trump presented himself as a leader who can work across party lines even as he reiterated hard-line immigration policies and pressed lawmakers for the wall that congressional Democrats have adamantly rejected.
A university spokesperson confirmed to BuzzFeed News that Kenney had recommended Krauss's dismissal and that his position is now under discussion by a conciliation committee comprising one faculty member appointed by Kenney, one by Krauss himself, and one by the president of the university's Senate.
Perhaps the film-makers see Dismukes as an embodiment of the strategy of conciliation—he is constantly trying to pacify the police by convincing them that he is on their side—but Mr Boyega looks like he wandered onto the set from another film.
And there is the difficulty of designing a curriculum that strikes a balance between educating students in handling disputes in a formal court system and through a village elder — a long-held custom stemming from a belief that justice based on conciliation maintains social harmony.
While he briefly signaled a willingness to strike a deal on DACA — calling for "a bipartisan bill of love" — any sign of conciliation quickly went down the proverbial shithole during his meeting last week in the Oval Office with a bipartisan group of lawmakers.
The treaty signing in New York on Tuesday marked the first conciliation under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) — a process UN Secretary‑General António Guterres said could offer other countries a path toward resolving contentious maritime boundary disputes.
Even high-level gestures of conciliation, including from President Trump and Senator Bernie Sanders, did little to blunt the sense that America's civic culture is consumed with anger and breaking down — though mental illness sometimes makes it impossible to say exactly what leads to violence.
Some leaders, such as the Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, whose words can calm or inflame tens of thousands of people, have alternated between conciliation and criticism of the government's decision to cut off the internet to try to silence the voices of protest organizers.
Mr. Cuomo and Mr. de Blasio, both Democrats, have sought to walk a line between opposition to and conciliation with Mr. Trump, a Republican, aiming to find areas of agreement with the next president even as they position themselves, separately, as bulwarks against his administration.
Now, spurred by explosive protests and a torrent of angry phone calls and emails from constituents — and outraged themselves by Mr. Trump's swift moves to enact a hard-line agenda — Democrats have all but cast aside any notion of conciliation with the White House.
The anti-Trump revolution that has been fomented in the early days of his administration has no use for conciliation or nuance and, taking that as the measure for making friends and designating enemies, has anointed Ms. Gillibrand as a soul mate in focused opposition.
Zoabi and others well to Odeh's left clearly think that his emphasis on conciliation will come to nothing in an Israel where the political drift is ever to the right and the most successful political movement in the country is, arguably, the settlers of the West Bank.
There was also a running argument within the campaign about how to handle Senator Elizabeth Warren, with some advisers viewing her as a serious threat that needed to be quashed and others, including Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Mr. Sanders's most important endorser, urging the campaign to seek conciliation.
The diplomatic skirmishes are the latest moves in a crisis that, until now, has largely played out in the news media, amid accusations of hacked emails and fake news stories, and in fruitless efforts at conciliation led by worried Western allies like Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson.
In a nationally televised speech that toggled between conciliation and confrontation, Mr. Trump presented himself as a leader who could work across party lines even as he pressed lawmakers to build a wall along the nation's southwestern border that leaders of the newly empowered congressional Democrats have adamantly rejected.
" Trump, never one to let pass an opportunity to toot his own horn, took to Twitter to attack those who had questioned his methods: "A year ago the pundits & talking heads, people that couldn't do the job before, were begging for conciliation and peace - 'please meet, don't go to war.
But the overriding question to Mr. Gordy, who has long followed the tribunal's trials, is whether the records provide a ground for discussion and conciliation among people who have been taught "that they always need to think of themselves as victims and of the people around them as their enemies."
Facing off for the first time in a five-candidate debate that stretched for three and a half hours, Ms. Le Pen and Mr. Macron offered the starkest of contrasts, with the National Front leader providing a dark picture of a France besieged by immigrants and Islam, and her rival preaching conciliation.
But the political gymnastics involved in Mr. Trump's gambit will likely be difficult to sustain: His approach involves avoiding discussion of his former campaign pledges without renouncing them, and making ostentatious gestures of conciliation toward Hispanic voters and Mexicans without withdrawing — and at times actually repeating — remarks that have offended them in the past.
It proposes a strategy that is completely defensive (since trying to execute an alternative policy agenda would be impossible), allowing for virtually no conciliation with the other side and the near constant barraging of one's congressional representatives with requests and grievances in the regular, and very low-tech, form of letters and phone calls.
Trump's posturing back and forth between aggression and conciliation might work for a real estate deal in Manhattan, but it's quite confusing and the stakes are also much higher when you are dealing with the complex calculations of a major regional power such as Iran, which has long regarded the United States as a foe.
Although it may be naïve to think that both sides will opt for the path of conciliation and unity that Brazil so desperately needs, both Mr. da Silva and Mr. Bolsonaro should make an attempt: it is of utmost importance to start to mitigate the extremism that has corroded democracy in the country and the region.
When it came to broadening its coalition, the Sanders campaign offered few gestures of conciliation: no intimations that he would govern as he did in Burlington and in the Senate; no across-the-board denunciations of Bernie Bro harassment; no evocation of an America under a Sanders presidency in which it was possible to see anything other than round-the-clock class warfare.
The Republican Party's fast journey from debating how to combat human-caused climate change to arguing that it does not exist is a story of big political money, Democratic hubris in the Obama years and a partisan chasm that grew over nine years like a crack in the Antarctic shelf, favoring extreme positions and uncompromising rhetoric over cooperation and conciliation.
Last year, in the name of conciliation and dialogue, he invited Mr. Trump to Mexico, a somewhat questionable move given Mr. Trump's contempt for Mexico and his promises to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement, raise tariffs, deport millions of Mexicans, and build (or finish) a border wall and make the southern neighbor of the United States pay for it.
Both investors who want to play the slow-and-steady game of conciliation and those who demand a more to-the-barricades approach agree on a basic fact that wasn't true last year: "We had a culture where, a year-and-a-half ago, you couldn't have brought [diversity] up without being shot down in a meeting and made to feel like you couldn't talk anymore," said Lee.
Not anymore, as The New York Times' Coral Davenport and Eric Lipton wrote in June: The Republican Party's fast journey from debating how to combat human-caused climate change to arguing that it does not exist is a story of big political money, Democratic hubris in the Obama years and a partisan chasm that grew over nine years like a crack in the Antarctic shelf, favoring extreme positions and uncompromising rhetoric over cooperation and conciliation.

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