Don't ask me to reconcile the misery I felt with the nearly giddy sense of relief.
It can be very busy and hectic, and it is difficult to reconcile conflicting demands.
The 13.8% increase, therefore, is hard to reconcile with recent estimates of port activity.
Both sides have lost in the short-term and hopefully will reconcile at some point.
Whoever wins will find it impossible to reconcile the differing factions within the party.
How to reconcile this perception with a rise in same-store sales of 5.6% in 2011?
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Finally, retain paper receipts to reconcile your accounts and then store them securely or destroy them.
And now he will struggle through the rest of the election trying to reconcile his answers.
In recent days, lawmakers from both chambers have met to reconcile the two bills.
The exchange rate adjusts to reconcile the domestic economy and policies with those abroad.
True to his political habit, Mr Obama has tried to reconcile the opposing traditions.
The scale of Citigroup's funds under management was hard to reconcile with their performance.
And how is Mr Jospin to reconcile his post-election deeds with his pre-election words?
If he can reconcile these audited results with his suspicions, more power to him.
Strangely, it is hard to reconcile the close historical proximity of war with peace.
But he said it was hard to reconcile this with the weak growth in the economy.
Big exchanges have to reconcile all sorts of differences between those who use them.
The fundamental dilemma: how do we reconcile liberty with security in this new world?
The neo-Islamists, as the reformers call themselves, claim they can reconcile western-style pluralism with Islamic teachings.
Shouldn't Britain reconcile itself to its post-imperial status as a middling nation, with suitably diminished military aspirations?
At the moment, neither House nor Senate leaders plan to even try to reconcile the two budgets.
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That speaks well of British democracy and Mr Cameron's wish to reconcile Europe and the British public.
There technicians go through the data to identify address numbers and road signs and to reconcile changes.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has been asked to help reconcile Jersey's Dean and the Diocese of Winchester.
To live well is to reconcile ourselves to it and try to realize whatever excellence we can.
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Perhaps he will be best remembered, say admirers, for his quest to reconcile France with its history.
They are asking him to "reconcile" the "tensions" between tougher restrictions and the desire for economic growth.
This serenity is hard to reconcile with the history of violent smash-ups that the heap-of-rubble theory demands.
How can Europe reconcile its economic need for more immigrants with its apparent political distaste for them?
But if Republicans cannot woo and win Latinos either, they had better reconcile themselves to long-term decline.
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