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Educators at all levels need to reconcile rigor and creativity, and to treat them as compatible, coexisting dimensions of intelligence.
The point of religion, he used to say, was to reconcile us to the hollowness, the futility, the nothingness of life.
By 1683, the committee was able to reconcile shipments, with inventories and trade, and asked why certain quantities were being requested.
This conduct is difficult to reconcile with the view that the parties were already contractually bound to each other.
In order to reconcile these two conflicting beliefs, we would have to seek the truth.
If it's a bank or credit card statement, reconcile it against your receipts, payments and deposits to ensure that it is spot-on.
After a trader completes a deal, the back-office staff confirm the trades by phone and also reconcile cash accounts at the end of each day.
It was time for the brothers to kiss and make up, and also for Owen to reconcile with Davey.
It felt like I wanted to reconcile with them, to lay a ghost, but I never managed to.
All jokes are laid aside and the two at last reconcile themselves about the accident.
His long-term aim to reconcile declining landlordism with advancing nationalism failed totally.
Is it courage, or else mere ingenuousness, motivating Parnell's refusal to reconcile these domains?
Burnet sought to reconcile a Cartesian-derived historical account of the origins of the Earth with the creation account of the Mosaic tradition.
Is it possible to reconcile a belief in divine revelation with Enlightenment rationality?
What Christine laments in this opening scene is her inability to reconcile anti-feminist authority with her own experience as a woman.
I am perspicacious enough to reconcile the fact that not all of you fine people share my perspective.
He leans into her ear and whispers the important lesson he's learned about life, a lesson that also helps Charlotte reconcile her rocky marriage.
The ancestors of modern professors, humanists tried to reconcile labor with the cultivation of idleness based on classical paradigms.
It's hard to reconcile the svelte woman sitting in a suite in the Dorchester Hotel with a victim.
The play explores children's honest if naive attempts to reconcile conflicts between rules of peer friendship and the expectations of parents.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is logically impossible to reconcile a frictionless aether, with their results relative to the pressure of light waves.
And if I find this, I shall not know how to reconcile it with your delicacy in other respects.
I felt that all my philosophy was needed, to reconcile and habituate myself to my altered circumstances.
He had then felt that if he could only do that he could reconcile himself to the heirship.
How are we to reconcile this sacrilegious classification with the dogmas of the church, which canonize two blacks, viz.
He is never able to reconcile the first causes of the pre-Socratic philosophers with the final causes of Socrates himself.
Schwegler believes that it was written to reconcile the Pauline and Petrine doctrines.
His great work was conciliator Differentiarum, an attempt to reconcile physicians and philosophers.
In this way the great commentator seeks to reconcile teaching apparently contradictory in this sutra.
Or could Proclus have been persuaded by Thyone and Daphne to help them reconcile the hapless blind man to his hard fate?
And how can we reconcile this concurrence with the wisdom, independence, and truth of God?
How do you reconcile that puffed-up heart with the pious devotion in which you are being brought up?
Let others try to reconcile the cyclic fragments, or vindicate the Catalogue of ships.
All this I heard in my prison, and it served to reconcile me to the confinement.
Idler on its modern surface, or delver in its deep-hearted past, could he reconcile himself to it?
It would be a mistake to try and reconcile these differing modes of thought.
He could not reconcile this kind of diphthong living with his notions of piety.
When Aga Khan grew up he managed to reconcile his followers to the orthodox Mohammedan faith.
In October 1534, however, Helgesen issued an eirenicon in which he attempted to reconcile the two contending confessions.
And I am at a loss how to reconcile these expressions of poverty with his being the purchaser and enjoyer of such an estate.
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