Sentences with phrase «often irreconcilable»

The «Deliberative Model, in which the appreciation of a plurality of (often irreconcilable) perspectives is key» is great during a discussion phase, but would be very risky or expensive if brought to implementation.
Building on these notions, an alternative model of science and policy has been proposed: the Deliberative Model, in which the appreciation of a plurality of (often irreconcilable) perspectives is key.

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It is highly significant, then, that this scientist of world - wide prominence has now chosen to write a book debunking the myth, often centring on Darwinian evolution, that faith and science are in irreconcilable conflict.
Young people in particular often visualize their moral problem in some such way as this: on the one side is the ideal life with its purity, its self - forgetfulness, its fine awareness of things invisible, and on the other side are the primitive instincts — pugnacity, egotism, sensuality, the caveman within, and between these two there is an irreconcilable hostility.
But he wanted his students to see that post-dictatorship societies often face irreconcilable conflicts between truth, justice, and order (for which the euphemistic term is peace).
No good purpose is served by concealing this fact, as is often done today when things that are really incompatible are combined by the following type of over-simplified reasoning: that whatever in early Christian teaching appears to us irreconcilable with the immortality of the soul, viz. the resurrection of the body, is not an essential affirmation for the first Christians but simply an accommodation to the mythological expressions of the thought of their time, and that the heart of the matter is the immortality of the soul.
Certainly it must be said that such experiences as Paul had on the Damascus road are intelligible and have often been reproduced in Christian history, but that as soon as we pass to the later writings, where the empty tomb and its related events are involved, we find ourselves amid dubious evidence and irreconcilable confusion.
May we not envision cosmic evolution as a process of aesthetic unification of often temporarily irreconcilable aspects into a «creation» of unimaginable beauty?
The title takes its inspiration from Lawrence Weiner's Some Objects of Desire, the work that presides over the Atrium at MACBA 2009 and which invites us to reflect on the often - irreconcilable fragility of our relationship with material things.
Although a legal separation is often a preparatory step toward a divorce, sometimes one or both parties are already certain that the differences are truly irreconcilable and therefore come to us for assistance with a divorce.
In others, couples elect to file a no - fault divorce, which is often cited as «irreconcilable differences.»
Even though high - profile divorces would often end up on nasty battles over wealth and properties, celebrity divorce attorney Neal Hersch revealed that it's not quite the case for Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, who cited irreconcilable differences on the court documents.
In no - fault divorce, the reason stated is often «irreconcilable differences.»
I'm a marriage friendly therapist which often means I appreciate differences between people that others may believe are irreconcilable.
A good article showing when couples therapy is often needed, what it is like, and how it can help a couple to resolve seemingly irreconcilable differences.
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