When they compete locally, they do so in the same way as other moral considerations which we know we have to reconcile somehow.
Believing he could somehow reconcile wanderlust and domesticity, he made the first of several trips to Alaska, staying months at a time.
The role of the Elder, even before the Pulse, is to somehow reconcile opposing forces.
A. I think one of my many contributory motives in writing the book was perhaps to somehow reconcile myself to this, and to deal with it gently.
But, having purged themselves of the past, the three resolve to go back into the world the next day, somehow reconciled and able to find their own private visions of redemption.
He must work that out- and somehow reconcile his father to Ryalth.
This, he said, was an unworkable situation, and that Taylor must have somehow reconciled the dichotomy in some way not described in Taylor's works.
Irwin must then pull off somehow reconciling with his son while helping his grandson deal with the question of what it means to be a "man."
They say he's going to somehow reconcile all the tribes, purify their spirits, and build a new Indian stronghold right here in Dallas-a spiritual and physical stronghold.
Brazil's fledgling democratic Government must somehow reconcile the demands of a desperately poor majority, successful urbanites and foreign bankers.