The 13.8% increase, therefore, is hard to reconcile with recent estimates of port activity.
The scale of Citigroup's funds under management was hard to reconcile with their performance.
This serenity is hard to reconcile with the history of violent smash-ups that the heap-of-rubble theory demands.
Investors are not necessarily looking for North Korea to reconcile with South Korea.
"Never, ever will Georgia reconcile with the occupation of even one square kilometer of its sovereign territory, " Saakashvili said.
This might be a little difficult for some to reconcile with my recent dismissal of a claim by Deep Space Industries.
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And the problem is that the Iraqi government has yet to reconcile with the Sunni, yet to reach out to the Sunni minority.
"Ultimately Afghans are the ones who have to reconcile with one another and determine how they are going to live in their country together, " he said.
She also tried to reconcile with her brother who she had not seen since their mother's death, however in response, he told her to kill herself.
Mr Meier said he found the "overheated" reaction from the English media and fans hard to reconcile with the image he used to have of the country.
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.
But the risks he needed to take were hard to reconcile with those other Swiss virtues of prudence and sobriety virtues on which the banking industry had been founded.
This is difficult to reconcile with the preservation of liberty.
And however they are paid for, the knock-on effects of a high minimum wage would be hard to reconcile with Gordon Brown's call this week for pay restraint.
Under fire from his Shia allies and under pressure to reconcile with Iraq's Sunni community, he split from the UIA in early 2009 and formed the broader-based State of Law coalition.
It has often been described by biographers as high-pitched with a Kentucky accent, and this was difficult to reconcile with the grave baritone we associate with the man reading the Gettysburg Address.
Not least of which is the question of original sin, a tradition that seems harder and harder to reconcile with what science is telling us about human origins, because it presupposes a fixed idea of human nature.
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"But the idea that if we behaved differently, the Sri Lankan government would have behaved differently I think is not one that is easy to reconcile with the reality at the time, " he told the BBC's Newshour programme.
He testified that Simpson told him that he had given up attempts to reconcile with Nicole Brown Simpson but that he didn't want his girlfriend, Paula Barbieri, to go with him to his daughter's dance recital on June 12.
In the four years of Mikhail Gorbachev's rule (including in recent months), there have been a number of features of Soviet foreign and defense policy that are difficult to reconcile with the optimistic Western paradigm for explaining Gorbachev's rule and future Soviet behavior.
Dr. Kennett prosecuted his case with gusto, also suggesting that the impact had extinguished North American mammoths, just as an earlier impact had finished off the dinosaurs (a theory hard to reconcile with the survival of mammoths for thousands of years longer on islands off Siberia and Alaska, where hunters could not reach them).
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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?
But he said it was hard to reconcile this with the weak growth in the economy.
The fundamental dilemma: how do we reconcile liberty with security in this new world?
Perhaps he will be best remembered, say admirers, for his quest to reconcile France with its history.
Mr Weitzman, thus, succeeds where many others have failed: he manages to reconcile economics with normal human instincts.
Is it going to be hard to reconcile that with the Senate's bill?
But Barclays has disputed this figure, saying they could not reconcile it with actual figures for Mr Varley's pay.
As he welcomed the prisoners, he again promised to reconcile Fatah with Hamas.
That Fairchild took his faith to heart and sought to reconcile it with his science is apparent from his will.
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