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reconcile

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Around the table they told me how the Gospel had reconciled them to God and, therefore, to each other.

“Safe bonds such as Treasury bonds and investment-grade bonds traded at surprisingly large discounts that were hard to reconcile with economic fundamentals.”

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She has been trying to reconcile her aspirations to become a history teacher with her desire to start a family in her mid-20s.

With key data blacked out by the government shutdown, officials lacked the usual information that often reconciles differences.

At the same time, I found it hard to reconcile the idea that parents rationally invest in their children’s futures with my own upbringing.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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