These reports should reconcile to the penny with reports prepared by the advisor.
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To live well is to reconcile ourselves to it and try to realize whatever excellence we can.
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"I've been trying to reconcile myself to" the news of her death, said former CNN producer Roy Wadia from Mumbai, India.
At such times, there's no longer anything to reconcile him to his certitudes of days gone by, when he would raise his eyes to the horizon only to lay claim to it.
His affection for her is visible in the letters he writes from the war front, but Shanti had to reconcile himself to a relationship in which there were rooms that were closed off.
But in terms of Afghanistan, what do you say to those strategists, those in the military, who say that the Taliban has now less of an incentive to reconcile -- and, again, I apologize if this was asked -- but less of an incentive to reconcile with this due date of the surge troops being pulled out by next summer?
Another shift comes from companies' attempts to reconcile their desire to cut costs now with their need for talent later.
Solo tries to reconcile his passenger to life, even moving in with him in his motel room, where they make a very strange couple.
It is equally hard to reconcile his promise to the board that he would not deal in the shares with what actually took place.
"His complacent attitude will dismay families across Scotland who are day and daily struggling to reconcile their need to use a car with spiralling petrol prices, " he added.
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Who knows, there may even be an argument for mentoring as an aid to reconcile older workers to the reality of being managed by younger, probably less experienced people.
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Moreover, he recognized that the US's primary role in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict was not to mediate a dispute the Palestinians are unwilling to reconcile, but to stand by Israel as America's main ally in the region.
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The only way I can see to reconcile this is to conclude that state governments have more protection from coercion from the Federal government than do individuals, in the same way that local aristocrats might have had more protections from the king than did the average subject in 17th century France.
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Second, in an effort to assuage American fears and reconcile it to the idea of the court, its allies have encouraged American officials to be full participants in the negotiations shaping the detailed rules that will govern the court's operations, despite the fact that it was clear there was little prospect of America ratifying the treaty in the foreseeable future.
The Paternos may find it hard to swallow because they can't reconcile it to the man they knew, the man who over the years became a near deity in State College.
President Kim Dae Jung is attempting to reconcile the irreconcilable: to force banks and conglomerates to streamline their operations while keeping a lid on unemployment.
But Mr Duhalde argued that the cuts meant sacking 400, 000 public employees in the provinces, which was impossible to reconcile with his need to buy support in Congress.
Few outsiders know the paroxysms Japan goes through in trying to reconcile its constitutional vow to not field a military with the reality of having one of the world's biggest and best-armed forces.
Now, Kenyans must make a deliberate and difficult choice -- to reject the divisive politics, to reconcile their communities, to acknowledge the injustice of the past so you do not harbor deep-seated resentment in the future.
"It is impossible to reconcile a maximum transport approach to salmon recovery with protection of the remaining diversity of salmon and steelhead populations in the Snake River basin, " the report notes.
She admits how pleased she is with the results on her face, but also how hard it is to reconcile the way she used to look before the accident to how she looks now.
That step follows weeks of wrangling that ended Monday when congressional leaders agreed on a procedural framework that will allow negotiators to start talks to reconcile vast differences in legislation to help stimulate the economy.
Shouldn't Britain reconcile itself to its post-imperial status as a middling nation, with suitably diminished military aspirations?
But if Republicans cannot woo and win Latinos either, they had better reconcile themselves to long-term decline.
For peace, India must either convince Pakistan that its fear is unfounded or reconcile Pakistan to the consequences.
The brain gets disoriented trying to reconcile the difference between the distance to the image and the foreshortened viewing angle.
It is how we reconcile openness to the rich possibilities of globalisation, with security in the face of its threats.
And the problem is that the Iraqi government has yet to reconcile with the Sunni, yet to reach out to the Sunni minority.
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