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13 Sentences With "reconciling differences"

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Some of [reconciling differences in preference] it is that you have a fight and learn.
"Difficulty lies in reconciling differences between Senate and House versions in bicameral conference," Wan said in a note.
In congressional parlance, though, it is not about reconciling differences between parties but rather of highlighting (and even exacerbating) those differences.
Their efforts are generally built around healing some rupture in society, reconciling differences, bringing the unlike together, a move from fragmentation to wholeness.
The considerable political capital the United States invested in reaching this critical agreement should be evidence enough of the importance of reconciling differences between our allies in East Asia.
In that process, members of both parties from both chambers would be tasked with reconciling differences between the House's package and the wide-ranging energy bill the Senate passed in April.
A new 10% limit on the proportion of the fund that can be invested in illiquid assets is a material change from the current 13% limit and is broadly in line with Fitch's 'AAAmmf(chn)' rating criteria after reconciling differences in the definitions of illiquid assets.
Fall 1999 Lady Liberty League Report - Circle Sanctuary Website The American Council of Witches disbanded later that year due to difficulties in reconciling differences among its members' traditions.
Mears was a major contributor to Temperature Trends in the Lower Atmosphere: Steps for Understanding and Reconciling Differences, the first released report from the US Climate Change Science Program. He also contributed to the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report Working Group one report, Climate Change 2007 - The Physical Science Basis.
Foreign influences were reduced through tight restrictions on foreign investment and nationalization of some of the largest foreign firms. On a more fundamental plane, the Velasco government saw its mission as one of eliminating class conflict and reconciling differences among interest groups within its own vision of a cooperative society.
There were constraints on span size and the height above the water line. The location required reconciling differences in heights - from the low Illinois floodplain of the east bank of the river to the high Missouri cliff on the west bank. The bedrock could only be reached by deep drilling, as it was 38 m below water level on the Illinois side and 26 m below on the Missouri side.From material recorded by Kevin Murphy, Historian HAER, April 1984 in the public domain.
Since the data correction of August 1998 (and the major La Niña Pacific Ocean warming event of the same year), data collected by satellite instruments has shown an average global warming trend in the atmosphere. From November 1978 through March 2011, Earth's atmosphere has warmed at an average rate of about 0.14 C per decade, according to the UAHuntsville satellite record. Christy was a lead author of a section of the 2001 report by the IPCC and the U.S. CCSP report Temperature Trends in the Lower Atmosphere – Understanding and Reconciling Differences. Christy also signed the 2003 American Geophysical Union statement on climate change.
Internet panel: "Balkanization" looms, ars technica (Oct. 12, 2006) Because no single policy can govern all systems or information needs, methods of reconciling differences between systems and then enforcing and monitoring agreed policies are necessary in order to share useful information and keep systems interconnected. Current static methods based on all-or-nothing access control are insufficient to meet variable information production and consumption needs, particularly when there are potentially competing policies (for example, the conflict between disclosure and privacy laws) that are contextually dependent. Access control mechanisms that simply control who has access between systems result in stove-piped information silos, "walled gardens", and increased network fragmentation.

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