• 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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  • But the idea that I am going to hold the euro zone to ransom at a time of acute financial stress by blackmailing our closest trading partners with some cobbled-together list of vague and probably unachievable ultimatums, risking years of damaging uncertainty, simply to appease a faction in my party who will never be reconciled to EU membership anyway, is completely absurd.

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  • And if you have something move through the Senate and then move through the House and then had to be reconciled and had to vote on again and has to get to the President in time -- it is not a precise date.

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  • Since it had already been passed by the state House, the two bills just need to be reconciled, and then Vermont will be on its way to creating its socialist health-care dystopia.

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  • 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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  • 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.

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  • But then the final version of that bill will have to be reconciled with the much-worse House version.

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  • And ever since then, this seven dollar check has been hanging out in MoneyDance waiting to be reconciled.

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  • The Senate bill has to be reconciled with much weaker measures passed by the House of Representatives in April.

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  • One day it may help Afghanistan to be reconciled with the outside world.

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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.

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  • As you know, the President also insisted on, for those loans, a restructuring of past bad company decisions had to be reconciled.

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  • We are simply asking for agriculture to be reconciled with biodiversity conservation.

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  • Peace in Sudan must have two elements: the southerners and the government have to be reconciled, but so too do the northern politicians.

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  • Although few people expected all Australians to be reconciled by 2001, the exercise was seen as a symbolic healing of old and painful wounds.

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  • At heart, Saavedra is just a simple man of the people, deeply concerned for the young son who lives with him and longing to be reconciled with his estranged wife.

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  • Then the Senate's bill would have to be reconciled with the House of Representatives' somewhat different financial regulatory overhaul bill, passed in December--also a potentially lengthy and difficult process.

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  • Having kept a low profile during the war, Mr Milosevic has been congratulating his compatriots on their endurance and predicting blithely that his country is about to be reconciled with the world.

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  • The wording of the two bills remains to be reconciled in Congress, but given the huge majorities that they rolled up in both chambers, the president may be facing his first veto override.

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  • Despite the threat of a Clinton veto, these tax breaks are still attached to the House health-care bill, and may complicate its future when it has to be reconciled with the weaker Senate version.

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  • Coming to our own day, Mr Donkin regrets the hectic demands of the workplace and wonders how the old idea of work as its own reward can be reconciled with the need to earn a living.

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  • Approved by a 59-39 margin, with two Democrats voting against it and four Republicans voting in favor, it now has to be reconciled with a bill approved by the House of Representatives in December before President Barack Obama can sign it.

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  • Ms Smith highlighted the youth unemployment statistics in Scotland with 88, 000 young people aged 18 to 24 and asked how the cuts to college funding could be reconciled with the Scottish government's flagship policy for 16 to 19 year olds.

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  • There's a generation of teens and young adults who have grown up with social media and may be more reconciled than older Americans to the prospects of being tracked.

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  • The film opened in China, although before it did the ending had to be changed so that the characters reconciled.

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  • The American proposals, which must be reconciled with several bills in Congress, merely urge regulators to determine where references can be removed.

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  • If Afghanistan is to have peace, all these disparate claims must be reconciled.

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  • One of Labour's first acts was to opt in to the social chapter of the Maastricht treaty, a measure which cannot be reconciled with the idea of subsidiarity, or for that matter (given Europe's unemployment) with common sense.

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  • Engels needed to believe in a time when the Communist utopia had been, and could again be, reconciled with human nature.

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