Sentences with phrase «help reconcile»

Because of our use of both self - report and observational measures we are able to help reconcile some previous inconsistencies in the literature.
While counseling can help reconcile differences between couples in some cases, in others, ending their marriage might be the only way out.
To facilitate women's work outside the home and help reconcile work and family life by protecting and promoting the well - being of children while their parent (s) are in the labour force; or
Counseling may help you reconcile your feelings.
These professionals can also help reconcile balance sheets and ledgers to share your team's work burden.
Happy Tax is the only mobile tax franchise system with 100 % CPA prepared returns designed to help you reconcile your crypto.
Now, it's not uncommon for attorneys to hire a local part - time bookkeeper to help reconcile bank statements once a month, but Kahuna Accounting has clients all over the United States yet its main office in Illinois.
I asked the group to help me reconcile the point that numerous studies indicate risk - avoidance is a common characteristic of lawyers and yet one could see the willingness to make career changes as embracing risk.
Help me reconcile: «The boundary approach is related to what - if questions.
This movement didn't help me reconcile the things that were in my head with the things I was doing with my body in my studio.
The purpose of this review is to (1) summarize the current status of the field by highlighting key findings from studies using fMRI to examine task - related and intrinsic functional connectivity in individuals with ASD across various age groups, (2) reveal critical gaps in the literature which have led to an inconsistent characterization of functional connectivity in ASD, and (3) argue that a developmental perspective can help reconcile some extant contradictory findings, and is necessary for future progress in the field.
These new testing techniques help reconcile the information from DNA and fossils, making us confident that we've found the right tree.»
Jarvis teamed up with Steven Brauth from the University of Maryland and his former postdoctoral fellow Sarah Durand, to help reconcile this confusion.
Although the vandalism can not be justified, if we recognize the root of the students» feelings it may help us reconcile their loyalty to Paterno — inconceivable to many outside the Penn State community — with the disturbing story of child molestation that has been revealed over the last several days.
Nobody, including myself, could help me reconcile what seemed to be a world of differences.
The government is not alone in looking for ways to help reconcile the challenges facing working families with young children, with the Liberal Democrats proposing 19 months of more generous parental leave (able to be taken by any parent) and the Conservative Party proposing flexible parental leave to help make Britain more family friendly.
No, I am saying, «I can not reconcile the enemy - loving Jesus with the enemy - killing God of the Old Testament... Here is a way that might help us reconcile those two....
Lord Fowler said: «Given that there are other clergymen at similar risk, will the minister as a matter of good will look at the position here and see if there is anything that could be done to help reconcile the difficulties?»
In the House of Lords he said ministers should «see if there is anything that could be done to help reconcile the difficulties».
This wise little book reached down into my heart to help me reconcile many of my deeper questions about work and finding God in mundane, daily details, in giving him glory when there isn't much about my life that looks «glorious» to others.
The Church teaches forgiveness and calls upon her people to bring sinners back into the fold and help them reconcile with the Community.
Hopefully the regulators» «Comprehensive Assessment» should help reconcile the differences.
I was fortunate to find a great partner in my first business, and while we had our moments and disagreements, we had shared goals personally and for the business, which always helped us reconcile.
Oh and my pastor and friends helped me reconcile James and Romans, but I doubt I could remember enough to expain it clearly.
Remembering Arthur Gelb, Who Helped Reconcile the «Times» to Its Jewishness Samuel G. Freedman, Tablet
So, if you will accept my viewpoint, just for the sake of helping me reconcile, then i reconcile like this: being an atheist is an act of omission, being a Christian is an act of commission.
The results also helped reconcile earlier data from other labs that until now appeared contradictory.
This observation helps reconcile the seemingly contradictory observations of the NOx effect on isoprene SOA volatility reported in previous literature studies.
It is this film that sees Iron Man realize that S.H.I.E.L.D. may possess some information and technology that is conducive to his superhero career and very life both — not to mention helping him reconcile some of his errant feelings for his father, Howard Stark (John Slattery), who co-founded and then co-lead the spy organization for some four decades.
Reading for love or money, helps us reconcile the passionate author in us with the commercial success seeker and mould ourselves into pragmatic career writers.
These results taken together suggest that earnings quality issues might be underlying both the mispricing and risk based explanations for the value premium and that combining earnings quality measures with the value and growth stock returns helps reconcile the conflicting evidence on the rationale for the value premium.

Not exact matches

This way of thinking helped many to reconcile science and religion, at least superficially.
I personally believe that the mission of reconciliation is not just between sin and redemption in this modern age — I think that some of us also have a mission of helping to reconcile the world we are discovering with the world painted for us in the Bible, and evolution is a huge part of that.
But whereas Justin was eventually able to reconcile his sexuality with his faith and with Scripture in such a way that has left open the possibility for a relationship with a man in his future, Wesley says that «my own story, by contrast, is a story of feeling spiritually hindered rather than helped by my homosexuality.
How do you reconcile using Augustine as an arbiter on Christianity when you plainly abhor the teachings of the Catholic Church, which he helped write?
As they ask questions they are taking in the responses and reconciling them with what they know to be true, often times helping people to find a true north in a culture full of relatives, toxicity and low standards.
As Brian Fikkert, coauthor of When Helping Hurts, put it, we are called to worship and serve «Colossians 1 Jesus» who is reconciling all things, not a «Star Trek Jesus» just waiting to beam us out of this broken world.
Should a minister de facto accept an implicit «contract» with such a couple in which he said only «I see,» he would be making it impossible to help these people at this stage of their reconciling effort.
Whether he knew it or not, he had been helping to create the conditions in which the reconciling process can take place.
Finally, I believe that we ministers should recognize that there are some good devices, occasionally used in the church as well as in society, which help to reduce conflict even when reconciling can not get off the ground.
Thus, her courage in getting help for herself tends to increase the chance of creating the conditions under which the reconciling process becomes possible.
John Dominic Crossan pretends to help people reconcile this dichotomy in his new book, How to Read the Bible and Still Be a Christian, but for all his high - mindedness his methodology fails to reconcile anything.
Speculation, however, impotent as it is in relieving individual suffering, may still help us theoretically reconcile human symbols of hope and trust with the physical universe out of which disorder arises.
The idea was to help those who have some faith in science and also believe there could be a God but are having trouble reconciling the two.
I hope it will help to reconcile the deep distrust, envy and suspicion of each other which haunts the human race.
«I formed the AFSA team to help myself,» says Vignaroli, who has reconciled with his wife since shaking his habit.
Busch doesn't need to win the Daytona 500 to reconcile with the industry, but it would help for him to be in the limelight over the course of the season.
Doing so may help you process and reconcile the varying emotions you have about weaning.
Being a Catholic MP I don't think it's difficult at all [to reconcile politics with religion] because it's one thing that underpins social justice, the sense that there is no real charity without justice, that our only proper place in the world is to help others.
Dylan Ratigan, a former MSNBC host who entered the race last week, wove comments about the «soul of the country» into his remarks, citing his work with Helical Holdings to help returning combat veterans — including the homeless — and how he attempted to reconcile those efforts with his mounting displeasure with the banking industry, which he said supports concentrating wealth at the top, not helping the country's most vulnerable citizens.
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