Example sentences of "be reconciled with the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Yet this wave of social legislation could not easily be reconciled with the tenets of classical liberalism .
2 A control ( or total ) account of all costs arising for a defined period ( day , week or month ) can be reconciled with the postings to the individual cost records for each project to ensure that the figures are balanced .
3 The vast body of experimental data which has been accumulated in support of SR can be reconciled with the SEP by making the inference , as Einstein did , that physics in free fall must be consistent with SR .
4 But this had to be reconciled with the need for good relations with the oil-rich Arab countries .
5 A third set of dilemmas revolves around the question of how greater consumer choice can be reconciled with the need for controls over the total growth of services to prevent an expenditure explosion .
6 The argument that the principle of democracy could be reconciled with the fact of size through the device of representation was not original to Mill .
7 In a prefatory motto for the book he quotes from Freud to the effect that ‘ perhaps we must make up our minds to the idea that altogether it is not possible for the claims of the sexual instincts to be reconciled with the demands of culture . ’
8 How this might be reconciled with the terms of the Maastricht text goes beyond the scope of this article , but it gives rise to the thought that it might even be legitimate for the Community ( given the political will ) to legislate in this area using the general power of Article 235 of the EEC Treaty , which allows the Council , in the absence of more specific powers , to enact legislation which is necessary to achieve the objectives of the Community .
9 He said that he did not wish to block the legal process , however , and asked the government to find " a legal solution in which the need of the good functioning of parliamentary democracy can be reconciled with the right of the King not to act in violation of his conscience " .
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