Sentences with phrase «quite reconcile»

I can't quite reconcile them with the boy I once knew.
The impressively refined P8 performs admirably, but it can't quite reconcile its identity crisis.
While the gameplay itself is most satisfactory from start to finish, with some of the more geeky touches really hitting home, I just can't quite reconcile myself with some of the creative decisions.
She noted that journalists never quite reconciled how to report on the hacked documents from the Hillary Clinton campaign — whether to ignore them because they were illegally obtained or to vigorously report on them.

Not exact matches

Quite apart from Krause's enterprise, one finds elements of panentheism in Plato's being and becoming, in Nicholas of Cusa's Infinite that reconciles all opposites, in the Absolute Spirit of Hegel, in Whitehead's process theology, and in Teilhard's understanding of creation evolving toward the Omega Point.
Not quite tallulah, all the other gods are man invented or possibly demonic.Every other idol god either mimics God and or requires a series of works to gain their favor.They are created by men to appease the inner knowledge of God, but all fall short of the creator God.You can not work your way into Gods good graces, you can only be saved by faith through grace.God alone has resolved the sin problem we all suffer from, in the selfless sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross.It is by accepting Jesus» redemption for us that allows us to be reconciled with God.God bless
The only way we manage to reconcile those religions with modern sensibilities is by ignoring the obscene parts of their religious teaching (and there are quite a few obscene parts).
You claim she is still hurting and has failed to reconcile the events she describes, but she has made the direct statement that she is actually doing quite well.
Only God can resolve this sin - guilt - suffering - death complex, and Christians believe, however their interpretations may vary, that «God was in Christ reconciling the world unto himself» But quite apart from this act of reconciliation it is most important to realize that Jesus declared categorically that reconciliation with God is an impossibility without reconciliation with man.
11Apparently, he (and his community) could not quite believe that God was utterly atemporal, but he still could reconcile his views with Greek immutability by drawing upon the traditional view of creation in seven days.
It was, in the end, a remarkable turning point in my life, it was not quite the beginning, but the start of a fresh push in coming to a place where I could come to accept myself, to love myself (a journey that is never quite complete but I'm doing much better with) and to reconcile a number of contradictory beliefs that had torn my life apart, like being quartered by a horse, for many years.
It's quite easy to reconcile embracing both Rand's philosophy and Christianity, and people do it all the time: complete and total ignorance, borne out of an inability to read with any sort of comprehension, or an outright refusal to read with an open mind, either Rand's books, or the scriptures and other Christian religious dogma such as the catechism, or both.
I am quite comfortable with reconciling a Creator, and the obvious evidence for the age of the universe.
Sam, you «reconcile» free will with a omniscient God quite easily.
This paper will show how three quite different criteria can be reconciled within the framework of Whitehead's thought.
I remember quite clearly what mental gymnastics, semantic acrobatics and moral contortions I had to go through as a Christian to reconcile what I read in the Bible with what I knew to be good and right.
Perhaps the skeptical and revisionist spirit of post-structural critical theory, which in its own terms rejects the disjunction of science and literature as false, will ultimately have the effect of reconciling the two on the quite different terms of a common faith in common fathers.
But this must not be done without full appreciation of the stance of those who point out, quite rightly, that when masses of people are powerless they can not be reconciled with their oppressors.
I just find it hard to reconcile mummy bloggers who are quite vocal about allowing their kids no / minimal screen time (Courtney included, who I believe has posted before about this subject), whilst these mummies are happy to post numerous photo's per day on Instagram feeds of their very kids who aren't allowed to look at a computer!!
She quite explicitly admits that she doesn't have the «right» answers for people when it comes to reconciling intimacy and eroticism over the long haul or reviving a flatlined sex life — a common problem in long - term relationships.
If you and your spouse are quite certain that your separation is temporary, and that you will be using the time to reconcile, a casual attitude may work well.
As someone who is Catholic and a member of the Liberal Democrats, I find reconciling faith and political views quite difficult.
Go and check your record, people never kept quite on Oyo case in fact the National Assembly took the same position to take over the state house of assembly then before the 2 warring factions of the Oyo assembly rush to reconcile themselves to forestall taking over of the house by National Assembly then.
How exactly do you reconcile the fact that the gaps diet (and the precluding specific carb diet) recommends against potatoes as a source of carbs; both you and GAPS and SC diet creators are scientists, yet your ideology seems to vary quite a bit - not so much in the animal fat department though.
While the core elements of the story never quite add up (writer / director Hardy struggles to reconcile the «bad fairy» fantasy with the Straw Dogs - y home invasion grit), there are a few arresting set pieces...
What happens in «Mistress America» is quite different than what plays out in «Frances Ha» — which sees Gerwig's titular Frances attempting to reconcile her directionless lifestyle with that of her best friend's (played by Mickey Sumner), one that seems to be growing more stable by the minute — by heightening the disparity between its central characters.
He returns with, perhaps, his most audacious - sounding work yet with a plot that revolves around — quite literally — the end of the world and two sisters who must reconcile in Earth's last days.
Opening on their wedding ceremony, the couple still has quite a bit to reconcile before they truly land the fairy tale ending the genre promises.
The inability to act — to turn back, to reconcile — is as tragic as action blundered, but it's not quite tragedy that defines McEwan's conclusion, rather acute poignancy (another speciality of Larkin).
Loving it, however, still won't quite help your brain reconcile what the vehicle is actually supposed to be.
2) We still have to reconcile a lot of junk corporate debt issued from 2004 - 2007, much of which is quite weak.
Based on tide gauge and proxy records — which reconcile pretty nicely — it's quite unlikely that the satellite trend will be as «neat» as you imagine over time.
All quite apt; what the world must be reconciled to is the unsettledness of the science.
While 85 percent of our clients do complete the divorce mediation program, of the 15 percent who don't, quite a few reconcile.
Adjustments are made based on the differences in quality level so if the appraiser had to use a sale that was not quite as nice as yours an adjustments can be made for this or it can be reconciled in the final value estimate.
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