The city now faces the dilemma of how best to live with a core of defeated yet unreconciled secessionists. |
It is the only strategy in town, but you can almost hear the spluttering indignation from the many Tories who remain unreconciled five years after the party's U-turn. |
Yet conscience continues to prod us over past unreconciled differences, and memories betray our self-assured surface. |
There were in 1991 serious problems in reconciling customer margins, with many large outstanding unreconciled balances. |
In addition, there are also some disputed territories which are still unreconciled. |
Then he returns, unreconciled, sword in hand, and slashes his way through everything. |