Sentences with phrase «made conciliatory»

Secretary of State John Kerry made a conciliatory call to India's national security advisor on Wednesday and «expressed his regret» over the incident, but the Justice Department appears to be taking a harder line, vowing to «uphold the rule of the law.»
Skelos resigned this month from his leadership post and was replaced by John Flanagan, a Suffolk County lawmaker who has made conciliatory statements with regard to the liberal New York City mayor.
The group has agreed to meet with broadcasters and is making conciliatory gestures.
Interesting that the pope, who by all accounts is a humble and generous man, makes conciliatory and healing remarks, which even non-believers applaud but your hatred for religion forces you to slander him and wish his death.
Similarly when she has sought to sound more contrite in relation to policy making the conciliatory approach has not worked.

Not exact matches

After the backlash, Trump issued a rare conciliatory statement and spoke to Panamanian press, insisting that he was simply criticizing the negotiating abilities of American politicians and that «if I were from Panama, I'd try and make the same kind of a deal, I respect that.»
The peacemaker «is God's fellow - worker,» but we make peace not by conciliatory words and humane projects but through making peace «wherever we are destined and summoned to do so: in the active life of our own community and in that aspect of it which can actively help determine its relationship to another community.»
Andrews's evaluation of one such case where a Nair was fined, made to build a «substantial prayer house» for his «slaves» and to write a conciliatory letter to the missionary agreeing not to «molest» the slaves anymore is revealing.
He took what he learned about pork ribs and sausage and made them his own: full - figured ribs with a candy - glass shell and Cajun spice, handmade pork sausage with sharp notes of serrano and conciliatory Oaxaca cheese.
Muscat made a pointed remark about football being a team game in post-match interview, but the coach used a more conciliatory tone to reporters on Friday.
In addition to having a dig at former manager Louis van Gaal, Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger and all his haters in general, Mourinho made some very respectful and conciliatory comments about Ryan Giggs and why he left United...
Perhaps that's why Gov. Andrew Cuomo is making an effort to take a more conciliatory approach with the Legislature and his fellow statewide elected officials.
RM: Corbyn strikes a conciliatory note here, thanking his challenger, Owen Smith, and hinting he will make concessions in order to bring about peace in the party.
My overall view is that the Home Secretary has been conciliatory and has made an offer to work with the Federation.
The mood on the panel is friendly and conciliatory and the consensus very much that, in five years time, if Labour make an offer, and the Lib Dems like it, then Lib - Labbery is very possible.
In a similar vein, he made vague but conciliatory comments about trying to find a way forward on two other long - standing nuclear waste issues: the cleanup of Cold War — related waste at the Hanford Site in Washington state, and the stalled construction of a plant in South Carolina designed to turn some 68 tons of plutonium scavenged from U.S. and Russian nuclear weapons into so - called mixed oxide fuel (MOX).
At a time when social media and societal discord make it possible for even the smallest gestures to be magnified, politicized and criticized, may we all find a positive example in Cap's conciliatory words to Iron Man:
Lady Bird frets over the made - up nature of her small, conciliatory roles; we see a theater teacher heartbreakingly lose himself in his own acting during an exercise; Lucas Hedges, playing one of Lady Bird's love interests, belts out a few bars of «Giants in the Sky» from Into the Woods in a moment of pure, cringey delight.
The Boston United group, which includes many parent organizers and community leaders from the city's minority neighborhoods, will be the more conciliatory of the two, sidestepping controversial issues such as merit pay for outstanding teachers in favor of a greater role for parents in school decision - making.
Simon died in 1993, and the actress Jennifer Jones, his widow and chairwoman of the board, made corrective, conciliatory moves that have repositioned the museum and its two collections.
How exactly are you proving your point when you admit (emphasis mine)... «yes, the temperature moved FIRST» and you make hidden conciliatory statements like... «for the MAJORITY of that time» and then you freely admit... «CO2 did not trigger the warmings» and then you rely on the lamest of hollow arguments... «according to climate THEORY and model EXPERIMENTS» and then you stumble back to close with complete opinion and conjecture... «we may well» and «The likely candidates» Anyone with a brain will read your post and laugh - it's pathetic and you've actually done nothing but strengthen the skeptics argument.
Furthermore, a more conciliatory argument could have been made at this point.
In collaborative law, the anchor statements made by the parties and lawyers at the outset appeared to work well to set a conciliatory tone, and in some cases effective team work between all participants meant that it was easy to forget which lawyer was representing which party.
In collaborative law, the anchor statements made by the parties and lawyers at the outset appeared to work well to set a conciliatory tone, and in some cases effective team work between all participants meant that it was easy to forget which lawyer was representing which party.
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