reconciliation造句31) Maybe that openness helped bring about final reconciliation.
32) There is scant evidence of reconciliation in that room.
33) He sent waggon-loads of treasure and a great entourage of knights to Saragossa with requests for a formal reconciliation.
34) The present government is involved in a process of national reconciliation and is attempting to address the effects of decades of apartheid.
35) It was anguishing to face the fact that, all other options tried, reconciliation still did not occur.
36) Any reconciliation can not be achieved upon the basis that some judges preferred more limited and some more extensive review.
37) He was howled down by some of the 2,000 people gathered to hear the culmination of the 10-year process for reconciliation.
38) Over the past weeks, Milosevic has alternated between repression and reconciliation, and this week was no exception.
39) Though an opponent of the more rigid scholastics, Weigel sought a reconciliation of modern philosophy with that of Aristotle.
40) True reconciliation, however, means anything but maintaining the status quo.
41) He said flatly that there was no chance of a reconciliation.
42) The prospects for any sort of reconciliation on the divided peninsula appeared slim indeed.
43) The larger rebel groups have stopped fighting and there have been halting moves toward national reconciliation.
44) It was born of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and is supposed to culminate in a reparation fund.
45) But they all end up happily together in orgasmic reconciliation.
46) The couple divorced in 1992, then attempted a yearlong reconciliation starting in May 1993.
47) Janikowski called for reconciliation between the people of the two countries.
48) The wedding would be a symbol of the reconciliation Jim was trying to promote.
49) As the country braces for congressional and municipal elections in March, reconciliation takes on particular importance.
50) She too hoped to bring about a reconciliation between the standers and their opponents.
51) New words entered their vocabulary: forgiveness, conflict resolution, national reconciliation, equity, self-empowerment.
52) In their eyes a reconciliation was to be avoided at all costs.
53) In the circumstances of 1921, Michael Joyce would have been ill-advised to seek reconciliation with the new order in Ireland.
54) And, fittingly, the cross provides the model for reconciliation on a relational level.
55) None of them have the wherewithal to conceive of a Reconciliation.
56) It gives priority to economic co-operation, reconciliation, family reunions and government-level dialogue.
57) He then focused on the possibility of a reconciliation mediated by elders in the Mandelas' branch of the Xhosa tribe.
58) There will also be a segment devoted to racial reconciliation, with pastors of different races and ethnic groups meeting onstage.
59) Hopefully the book will help you not only to identify the polarities but also to see the means of fruitful reconciliation.
60) On arrival, however, Mr Cristiani said he was looking for reconciliation and wanted a ceasefire in El Salvador.