Despite the negotiations, it remains unclear how some of the constitution's articles can be reconciled, analysts say.
First, Booth's seven categories must be reconciled with the eight classifications used in the census.
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"How can we be reconciled, " he said, "if we have never in our history been conciled".
How and whether they can be reconciled is the key to where this story goes next.
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And there were British loyalists who were opposed to independence and had to be reconciled with America's new democracy.
If the productivity figures are true, how can they be reconciled with this gale of creative destruction?
But then the final version of that bill will have to be reconciled with the much-worse House version.
And ever since then, this seven dollar check has been hanging out in MoneyDance waiting to be reconciled.
Kenyans should be reconciled because as a divided people we cannot go far.
The Senate bill has to be reconciled with much weaker measures passed by the House of Representatives in April.
Among America's conservative intellectuals, the pope's message that faith and reason can be reconciled is a highly resonant one.
One day it may help Afghanistan to be reconciled with the outside world.
If Afghanistan is to have peace, all these disparate claims must be reconciled.
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Parts of the anti-fracking movement will never be reconciled to fossil fuel extraction, whether through hydraulic fracturing or conventional drilling.
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In a statement the Department of the Environment said Minister Alex Attwood believes "environmental issues can be reconciled with economic opportunity".
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That bill will now have to be reconciled with the House's version, which calls for even harsher cuts than Mr Bush.
As you know, the President also insisted on, for those loans, a restructuring of past bad company decisions had to be reconciled.
That priority can't be reconciled with the imperatives of a liberal education.
Next week's Economics focus will ask whether they can indeed be reconciled.
The American proposals, which must be reconciled with several bills in Congress, merely urge regulators to determine where references can be removed.
The two pieces of data can be reconciled if productivity is falling.
We are simply asking for agriculture to be reconciled with biodiversity conservation.
Peace in Sudan must have two elements: the southerners and the government have to be reconciled, but so too do the northern politicians.
Quite how views on pay from inside not just this bank but any bank can be reconciled with outside views completely defeats me.
Although few people expected all Australians to be reconciled by 2001, the exercise was seen as a symbolic healing of old and painful wounds.
He has insisted that discrepancies between the account of the killings in Soviet archives and the account given by a contemporary investigator, Nikolai Sokolov, should be reconciled.
If that happens, the lesson may be that both sides deluded themselves into believing that their respective red lines or sticking points could be reconciled.
Some Eurocrats think the French and German approaches can be reconciled.
How can vigorous attempts to colonise the occupied territories be reconciled with Israel's claim to accept 242 and the principle of land for peace that underlies it?
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