First, Booth's seven categories must be reconciled with the eight classifications used in the census.
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And there were British loyalists who were opposed to independence and had to be reconciled with America's new democracy.
Felix Sr died of cancer in 1987 at the age of 68 and was never reconciled with his estranged family.
If the productivity figures are true, how can they be reconciled with this gale of creative destruction?
The remaining surviving priest, Fr Francisco Jalics, issued an initial statement saying he was "reconciled with these events".
You had the New Deal, which most Americans have sort of reconciled with and become kind of comfortable with.
The Senate bill has to be reconciled with much weaker measures passed by the House of Representatives in April.
One day it may help Afghanistan to be reconciled with the outside world.
In a statement the Department of the Environment said Minister Alex Attwood believes "environmental issues can be reconciled with economic opportunity".
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That priority can't be reconciled with the imperatives of a liberal education.
The American proposals, which must be reconciled with several bills in Congress, merely urge regulators to determine where references can be removed.
We are simply asking for agriculture to be reconciled with biodiversity conservation.
Quite how views on pay from inside not just this bank but any bank can be reconciled with outside views completely defeats me.
And to make matters worse, a century of developmental child pop-psychology has established cultural norms that are not easily reconciled with the realities of networked society.
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Since Turkey's new geopolitical assertiveness of Ottoman heritage will be driven by Turkish interests, those interests can best be reconciled with European interests on an arm's length basis.
At heart, Saavedra is just a simple man of the people, deeply concerned for the young son who lives with him and longing to be reconciled with his estranged wife.
Then the Senate's bill would have to be reconciled with the House of Representatives' somewhat different financial regulatory overhaul bill, passed in December--also a potentially lengthy and difficult process.
One such is how, if at all, freedom of speech can be reconciled with the Muslim demand for a ban on public statements or cultural products that offend Islamic sensibilities.
Such views are perfectly reasonable, it is just that they cannot be reconciled with a belief in individual liberty (nor, indeed, with a belief in the separation of church and state).
On page 84 you can see what the income tax of the company would have been for the last three years if the expense had been 35% reconciled with the actual expense.
There is a growing danger that this bill will not be passed through the Senate and reconciled with the House version in time for the Copenhagen summit on climate change in December.
Having kept a low profile during the war, Mr Milosevic has been congratulating his compatriots on their endurance and predicting blithely that his country is about to be reconciled with the world.
Despite the threat of a Clinton veto, these tax breaks are still attached to the House health-care bill, and may complicate its future when it has to be reconciled with the weaker Senate version.
Coming to our own day, Mr Donkin regrets the hectic demands of the workplace and wonders how the old idea of work as its own reward can be reconciled with the need to earn a living.
The two current Senate bills are now being reconciled into a version that the upper chamber will vote on soon, and the outcome of that process must be reconciled with whatever merged bill passes the House.
One of Labour's first acts was to opt in to the social chapter of the Maastricht treaty, a measure which cannot be reconciled with the idea of subsidiarity, or for that matter (given Europe's unemployment) with common sense.
Ms Smith highlighted the youth unemployment statistics in Scotland with 88, 000 young people aged 18 to 24 and asked how the cuts to college funding could be reconciled with the Scottish government's flagship policy for 16 to 19 year olds.
Approved by a 59-39 margin, with two Democrats voting against it and four Republicans voting in favor, it now has to be reconciled with a bill approved by the House of Representatives in December before President Barack Obama can sign it.
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Today's debate brought the Senators closer to large scale immigration reform than they've been in years, but anything the Senate approves must still be reconciled with the House bill and today 71 House members called the Senate proposals fundamentally incompatible with their own.
While off court Murray says he's very happy (amid newspaper reports he has been reconciled with former girlfriend Kim Sears), on court is a different matter, with Murray making uncharacteristic mistakes where you would least expect them - on his favoured hard courts.
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