Synonym: placation, propitiation. Similar words: reconciliation, conciliate, conciliatory, humiliation, palliation, foliation, concentration camp, retaliation. Meaning: [kən‚sɪlɪ'eɪʃn] n. 1. the state of manifesting goodwill and cooperation after being reconciled 2. any of various forms of mediation whereby disputes may be settled short of arbitration 3. the act of placating and overcoming distrust and animosity.
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31. But didn't the Party in its present mood need a touch of conciliation?
32. The Dickens study concludes: Very few offers of settlement conveyed by the conciliation officer are refused by applicants.
33. The compulsory arbitration system in fact emphasises conciliation, with arbitration by tribunals in the event of failed negotiations.
34. This conciliation is an effort to feed or sacrifice to an all-destructive force.
35. Groscost's incineration has shown Weiers the light of conciliation -- which means he's more likely to deal than bully.
36. By conciliation, cooperation is established.
37. He continued, striking notes of strength, conciliation, and hope.
38. The government ignored the union's attempt at conciliation.
39. Conciliation proceedings and trial procedures are combined.
40. Obviously her attempt at conciliation had failed.
41. Conciliation is meaningful only if one is thought to have an alternative.
42. Milan and Fiorentina have both failed in their appeals to reduce their punishment for match fixing in a court of conciliation.
43. Shed leaves under the conciliation of a clear sky, gradual thin forget ever absentminded.
44. Conciliation and compromise are to get a chance , while flamboyance is out.
45. One of salient features of the China's arbitration system is combining arbitration with conciliation.
46. The lightening or moratorium of debt is emphasized in the system of bankruptcy conciliation in order to attain the goal avoiding the debtor's bankruptcy by resuming his ability of debt redemption .
47. In foreign countries conciliation is a completely separate procedure from arbitration procedure, while China arranges conciliation to be conducted in the course of arbitration procedure.
48. Section four suggests the introduction of the conciliation proceedings, which will be helpful to improve the efficiency of the conducting the lawsuits.
49. Mahmoud Zahar, more of a hardliner within Hamas, has called for conciliation too.
50. Sinc e forc e is no remedy; let us try conciliation.
51. If administered in the spirit of justice and conciliation, all the rising generation may be brought within the circle of its reformatory and elevating influences.
52. Serie A duo fail with appealMilan and Fiorentina have both failed in their appeals to reduce their punishment for match fixing in a court of conciliation.
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53. The existing Administration Litigation Law does not require administration litigation mediation system, it specifically limits the conciliation proceedings in the application.
54. The units or individuals invited shall assist the people's court in conciliation.
55. There was a brief period of conciliation but the fighting soon resumed.
56. Of course you also need others' understanding, conciliation and support. But even at this moment, you're so silent, so peaceful, so stouthearted and so respectable!
57. Conciliation can be conducted by a single judge or a collegiate panel.
58. Obama's efforts at conciliation, our adversaries—Iran, North Korea, Hamas, among others—may spurn America's outstretched hand, or meet it with a mailed fist .
59. The Commission of Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration of South Africa is an agency of resolving labor disputes established under the Labor Relations Act 66 of 1995.
60. General Clark radioed that without Darlan no conciliation was possible.
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