Sentences with phrase «of conciliatory»

He ends on more or less of a conciliatory note, writing, «David's not Kevin's enemy.
Dyson wrests the image of King from that of a conciliatory, peaceful figure, and recasts him as a visionary...
Who knows; maybe Charlotte Rampling will end up on the stage, some sort of conciliatory gesture from the H.F.P.A. for not nominating her for 45 Years last year.
She was closely aligned to them, even though she is much more of a conciliatory, grown - up figure,» said the source.
«Following spate of petitions and complaints from stakeholders in the banking, insurance and financial institutions, I hereby direct the suspension of the on - going retrenchment pending the outcome of the conciliatory meetings in the industry.
The recent exchange of conciliatory letters by Muslim and Christian leaders continues to generate discussion.
Since the establishment of a Roman Catholic theological faculty in 1817 (an unusual move in a predominantly Protestant region of the country, but reflective of a conciliatory ethos at that time in Württemberg), a long history of engagement between the two faculties has evolved.
For the spiritual leader, these alarm clocks should serve to emphasize the importance of Christ's Church, and the relevance of its conciliatory ministry to the unredeemed.
«The Trump administration will reverse decades of conciliatory trade policy.

Not exact matches

If potential love matches slip through the cracks of Craigslist's Missed Connections pages — where users frequently attempt to reconnect after miscarried chance encounters — perhaps this conciliatory token is the next best thing.
But striking a more conciliatory tone, PiS leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski moved to organise a meeting between the speaker of the upper house of parliament and the media late on Saturday night to discuss the new plan for journalists» access.
But that was a more shrewd than conciliatory strategy on the government's part: Today marks the 86th birthday of the nation's much adored monarch, King Bhumibol, an occasion that calls for sober celebration and peace.
A compromise had appeared possible earlier in the day when senior members of both parties struck a more conciliatory tone, but the momentum shifted instantly upon the release of the new documents.
While Trump presented no specific solution to his toughest global security challenge, he spoke in a more conciliatory tone on Tuesday at a time of growing fears across east Asia of the prospects for military conflict.
Murray, who has been the more conciliatory of the two Democratic leaders on the medical innovation bill, received $ 198,000 from pharmaceutical industry PACs so far this cycle.
Of course, some of the rise could be also be attributable to the general market optimism on Tuesday after China appeared more conciliatory about a potential trade waOf course, some of the rise could be also be attributable to the general market optimism on Tuesday after China appeared more conciliatory about a potential trade waof the rise could be also be attributable to the general market optimism on Tuesday after China appeared more conciliatory about a potential trade war.
The editorial board for The Architect's Newspaper, writing in high dudgeon, posted a response condemning the AIA's «conciliatory note» and the «tone, character, and appropriateness of Ivy's memorandum.»
The president has threatened to withdraw from NAFTA too many times to count, but also more recently struck a slightly more conciliatory tone on the future of the agreement.
After six months of escalating legal battles and increasingly heated rhetoric between mobile market titans Apple and Qualcomm, the head of Qualcomm sounded more conciliatory on Monday.
Despite this quietly mounting dissent, it was Flaherty's vocal lobbying that was credited with stalling the proposal during a meeting of Group of 20 finance ministers and central bankers last month, while also garnering mild shock from international reporters who thought Canadians were meant to be conciliatory.
As on many other issues, in the interview, Trump struck a more conciliatory and reasonable tone in dealing with Apple than he had during parts of the campaign.
«Facebook has taken a conciliatory tone in terms of coming to terms with its power over advertising and how people interact and engage with each other,» said Debra Williamson, an analyst with research firm eMarketer.
The part of Captain Alberta is one Lougheed and Klein both used to great effect, marginalizing their more conciliatory political opponents.
The verdict is already in — they do, as shown both by Notley's conciliatory style and the NDP's advancement of women and minorities.»
After conciliatory remarks by Chinese President Xi Jinping promising to announce plans to open China's economy, including lowering tariffs for cars and enforcing the legal intellectual property and technology transfers of foreign firms in the country.
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 inclusion of Ross, a billionaire investor and Sinophile, was surprising considering his conciliatory tone on China issues, Tu said.
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has interpreted the results as strengthening his position versus creditors in negotiations, but it is possible that Tsipras may be more conciliatory on the margin given the dire circumstances facing Greece and its banking system, and the desire of the majority of Greek voters to stay in the eurozone.
While Patriarch Jarema of the Autocephalous Church speaks angrily about both his rivals, Metropolitan Sabodan of the Russian church is more conciliatory, noting that Christians have often been divided by factionalism and politics.
Actually Evangelicals are most conciliatory towards Christianity's Jewish roots of all Christian traditions.
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.»
Quite unlike the conciliatory language of President George W. Bush, however, who repeatedly stated during his presidency that Americans were at war with terrorism rather than Islam, this rhetoric has surely stoked rather than doused American / Islamic tensions.
Therefore, instead of snapping at Wallis as he had at Sullivan, Robertson took the more conciliatory approach of writing to say that «most of the reports which allege — ... [CBN] aid to the Freedom Fighters of Nicaragua are not true.
The truly innovative figure here was Thomas Hobbes although it was the more modest and conciliatory thought of Hobbes's follower and critic, John Locke, that had most influence in America.
The UCC has always prided itself on being conciliatory (ie democratic), but when it comes to carrying a big stick, we just don't know how to wield it responsibly or in a manner that follows the Way of the ancient Nazarean.
Members of the U.S. delegation frequently described the Vatican delegation to the press as «conciliatory» — as though we, not they, had changed since Cairo.
Yet there is a sharp contrast between Paul's conservative and on the whole conciliatory attitude toward the ruling powers and what is portrayed in the book of Revelation.
Therefore, the vigilance to maintain the unity of the Spirit while equipping those in the Church to be conciliatory in the community must be constant.
Fortunately, Pope Benedict did much to redress the balance in his scholarly and conciliatory approach, particularly in The Spirit of the Liturgy.
However, note the conciliatory air of PR 332f.
Dolan writes that «a singularly significant part of our duty as pastors is to insist that the cries of the poor are heard,» and now some Catholic groups are taking Dolan to task for shirking that duty by being too conciliatory toward Ryan and his budget.
So in a conciliatory gesture to your failing attention span and short term memory problems, He reminded you of the beast and fowl thing when telling us of Adam's naming fun.
Sociobiology offers them an apparent conciliatory path to the compatibility of religion and evolution, avoiding all language of inescapable conflict.
For many whites, the situation became a Catch - 22: they continued to hope for the spirit of racial reconciliation that had characterized the civil rights movement, but regarded blacks who actually behaved in conciliatory ways as untrue to the historic situation and destiny of their people.
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.
To me, for example, one of the most exciting recent developments in Spinoza scholarship is Carlos Fraenkel's argument that Spinoza could have adopted a more conciliatory approach to biblical interpretation, one that would reinterpret the Bible in accordance with his teachings, thus mitigating their heretical tone.
The Guilty Remnant represents a bizarre warping of evangelicalism, calling others to join and repent, but offering no conciliatory messages of forgiveness or mercy.
So also Spalatin got him to send conciliatory letters to Albrecht, the Cardinal Archbishop of Maim, and to the Bishop of Merseburg.
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.
September 15: Wu takes a more conciliatory tone, saying Tevez is showing a better attitude and doing extra training of his own will.
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