Sentences with phrase «truly reconcile»

If the couple decides to truly reconcile, a separation agreement becomes null and void.
An inability of many to truly reconcile economic realities (many of you just can not understand where our money went during the past decade and what money is pumped in to other clubs) or in some cases to see any explanation for not winning the title beyond «it must be Wenger».
Do anything to shift debt from private to public hands; but don't do anything that truly reconciles bad debt.
Neumann indicated that the policy announcements were Labor's direct response to the Redfern Statement, and that he «acknowledged and welcomed» the statement as, «a declaration of powerful and uncomfortable truths, that reflects upon our past and informs our future as a truly reconciled nation».
In the wake of National Reconciliation Week (NRW), it is an ideal time to reflect on how far we have come and how far we need to go to be a truly reconciled nation.
Last November, I said my agenda was underpinned by two unshakeable and personal commitments: the first one is my commitment to addressing the disadvantages still faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today and the second is my commitment to doing all in my power during my term as commissioner to achieve a truly reconciled Australia.
The priorities I'll outline for you today are underpinned by two unshakeable and personal commitments: the first one is my commitment to addressing the disadvantages still faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today and the second is my commitment to doing all in my power to achieve a truly reconciled Australia.
«The Prime Minister's announcement today is great news and a positive sign that we can really move towards a truly reconciled Australia,» Commissioner Gooda said.
«The priorities I have identified for my term as Commissioner are underpinned by two unshakeable and personal commitments: the first one is my commitment to addressing the disadvantages still faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today and the second is my commitment to doing all in my power to achieve a truly reconciled Australia,» Commissioner Gooda said.
I believe we need to ask the question: can the nation ever be truly reconciled while Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders continue to live in such relative disadvantage?
After more than 200 years together, we still long for a time «when men in brotherhood combine» in a truly reconciled Australia.
What is at stake is an inclusive national identity and a path towards a truly reconciled nation.
By respecting and celebrating differences and truly reconciling with the past Australians can advance together, as one unified nation.
And only then we will be in a position to move towards a truly reconciled Australia.
Let's take this next step towards a truly reconciled nation.
«From meeting with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples throughout Australia over the last year I have determined that the best focus for my term as Commissioner must be underpinned by the unshakeable and personal commitments of addressing disadvantage still faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and working to achieve a truly reconciled Australia.»

Not exact matches

For the faithful in Christ can not accept this view, which holds either that after Adam there existed men on this earth who did not receive their origin by natural generation from him, the first parent of all, or that Adam signifies some kind of multiple first parents; for it is by no means apparent how such an opinion can be reconciled with what the sources of revealed truth and the acts of the magisterium of the Church teach about original sin, which proceeds from a sin truly committed by one Adam, and which is transmitted to all by generation, and exists in each one as his own» -LCB- Humani Generis 37).
It is apostolic in that it is based upon the apostolic gospel or good news of God «in Christ... reconciling the world to himself» and is truly «sent» (the root meaning of the Greek word behind «apostolic» is «sending»), like its Lord, to bring such reconciliation to the children of God.
The recent articles and correspondence on Hans Urs von Balthasar and Our Blessed Lady, as well as on Fatima, once again underline the crucial role that Mary plays in the work of our redemption and the truly remarkable way in which God has reconciled His creatures to Himself.
I remember hearing once that Jesus came, not only to reconcile humanity to himself, but to show us what it means to be truly human.
The Official Catholic Response of June 1999 correctly noted the difficulty of reconciling this thesis with Trent, which insisted that God's grace removes everything that is truly sin and makes us truly and interiorly righteous.
But the American version of modernity is uniquely defined by two special errors: the illusion that modern freedom and Christian witness are reconciled in America and the belief that America's wars are redemptive, replacing the truly redemptive sacrifice of Christ with the blood sacrifices of soldiers who kill and die from one American generation to the next.
God was truly in Christ reconciling the world unto himself.
If it is truly good news we will joyfully accept the challenge to follow in the disciplines of Christ — being his hands and feet working to heal all shattered relationships through his reconciling power.
The filmmakers seem intent upon using every legal drama cliché in the book: the smarmy opposing counsel, the defence lawyer who has trouble reconciling if the person they're defending is truly guilty, and the heartfelt and powerful summation by both parties.
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.
States need to reconcile the small percentage of schools that they must identify as low - performing under ESSA with what they need to do to truly ensure that every student succeeds.
and author of many books on love, marriage, and relationships, says that we grow in our relationships by reconciling our differences, and that's how we truly experience the fruits of marriage.
Dr. John Gottman, co-founder of The Gottman Institute and author of many books on love, marriage, and relationships, says that we grow in our relationships by reconciling our differences, and that's how we truly experience the fruits of marriage.
These differences cut deep into who you are and what you believe in at the core of your identity and can be difficult to reconcile if both of you are truly on the opposite ends of the continuum.
«I truly believe in the power of therapy and creativity to restore, reconcile, and foster a greater understanding of ourselves.
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