reconcile with造句1. However, the historical record is difficult to reconcile with this point of view.
2. I think the candidate has to reconcile with the Buchanan forces if we expect to win.
3. Hours of work may be difficult to reconcile with the needs of the old person.
4. To reconcile with customer and vendor ledger balance monthly.
5. The little boy does not readily reconcile with his sister.
6. Booking Petty Cash & Bank accounts, and regularly reconcile with the GL.
7. This is difficult to reconcile with high risk aversion and a high market risk premium.
8. His was a story difficult to reconcile with the facts.
9. Lamptey attempted to reconcile with them and he acceded to his father's dying wish to reconvert to Christianity, but he was pained at the funerals when he 'had to bury them both alone'.
10. Reconcile with supplier and preparation of payment with purchase dept.
11. Such estimates are hard to reconcile with the new chlorine work suggesting a bone-dry moon.
12. I've seen people bond , flirt, and even reconcile with one another through song choices.
13. Newton's claim that he had shot his father to defend himself was difficult to reconcile with the number of shots fired.
14. But the coup the youngest daughter most wanted was to reconcile with her father in a big way.
15. Jesus Christ died on the cross for sinners order to bring sinners to reconcile with God.
16. The emphasis now is on turning the Afghan National Army into a competent security force and finding some way to reconcile with some elements of the Taliban.
17. But he is finding the demands of populism hard to reconcile with economic reality.
18. The case was brought to court as the two parties failed to reconcile with each other.