reconciled in the PONS Dictionary

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But it remains to be seen how this connectivity will be reconciled with individual identities, with old brands of embeddedness, and with nostalgia for the first garden.
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Marriages were said to be saved and enemies reconciled amidst an outpouring of evangelistic zeal.
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The disparities in some of the posted distances, notably straightaway center, have not been fully reconciled by researchers.
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Father and son did not speak for three years (they have since reconciled).
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Thus, supply and demand are reconciled, however imperfectly, by the incessant migrations of capital across the economy.
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After completing their penance, they were reconciled by the bishop with a prayer of absolution offered in the midst of the community.
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He was disinherited as an immediate reaction by the royal family, though they eventually reconciled.
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The Pomeranian dukes and towns reconciled in 134454.
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We would always be enemies -- and we will never be reconciled till eternity.
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Now the banks feed electronic banking information directly into software and transactions are identified, matched and reconciled in real-time.
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