He's
so conciliatory he even appears weak.
Not exact matches
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.
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.»
So, as a
conciliatory gesture to the populace — and perhaps also as a snub to the priests, whom he obviously disliked and despised — he offered to give the Prisoner an unconditional discharge.
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.
So also Spalatin got him to send
conciliatory letters to Albrecht, the Cardinal Archbishop of Maim, and to the Bishop of Merseburg.
That sounded awfully
conciliatory for a man with a reputation as a «pit bull,»
so I asked if he had softened up since he helped John Thune win a nasty race against Tom Daschle in 2004.
Secondly, candidates have to campaign for second preference votes,
so it is typically more
conciliatory.
Michael Gove has been one of few the
conciliatory Conservative voices in the Brexit debate
so far...
Bloomberg did take a
conciliatory tone in his statement (at least when it came to Cuomo) saying he appreciated the governor's «insistence that the State Education post school data
so that parents can analyze how districts perform.»
«On the other hand, I don't sense that she has been a leading voice on public lands issues and
so perhaps she will take a more
conciliatory approach if she is confirmed as Interior Secretary.»
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).
He gets a
conciliatory nod in screen text on the closing credits, however,
so it's hardly a slight that's likely to spark much controversy.
Congeniality is a quality associated with being pleasant and friendly, and after being kicked in the head
so often by this incessantly sadistic sequel, I think all claim to the
conciliatory prize should be forfeited.
When high school custom essay writer knows who and why, he or she can choose how to write: formal or chatty, angry or
conciliatory, humorous or serious, and
so forth.
This is a chronological exhibition,
so these younger artists bring us up to date, but it feels a touch
conciliatory.
He even offers the
conciliatory admission «
So we are effectively arguing about different things.
So often, discord in e-discovery seems petty to the judges, with both sides striving to portray themselves as the «good guys» who are reasonable and
conciliatory.