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Definition of conciliation in English: conciliationnoun kənˌsɪlɪˈeɪʃnkənˌsɪliˈeɪʃ(ə)n mass noun1The action of stopping someone being angry; placation. he held his hands up in a gesture of conciliation Example sentencesExamples - Conciliation, not confrontation, is the way to resolve this issue. "
- Be prepared for continued barbs, even as the individuals appear to be reaching a tentative conciliation.
- In fact, Chavez's first messages upon returning to power were of conciliation.
- Then and only then will conciliation have a chance.
- The tone of conciliation was not matched by some of her supporters gathered in front of her.
- We want the left flank sufficiently mollified and the right flank sufficiently panicked so as to inspire a little conciliation on all flanks. "
- They refuse to see that the social conciliation preached by the prophet hardly survived his death.
- Europe's heads of state are continuing their policy of conciliation with the Bush administration in the aftermath of the US invasion of Iraq.
- He opposed any measures of conciliation for the American colonies, voting against the repeal of the Stamp Act.
- It starts with a canter through various parades which illustrate how different they can be - from conciliation to confrontation.
- He was rigorously opposed to any conciliation with Israel which might have endangered his claim for the Golan Heights.
- From the milieu of the nobility itself there arise preachers of conciliation.
- It turns conciliation with political evil into an art form.
- It is useless, said he to us, to again attempt conciliation; there is too much animosity on both sides.
- On the verge of tears, his victory speech was a model of Churchillian conciliation.
- To this day, Syria has shown inconsequential movement toward conciliation with Israel, or the West.
- Not surprisingly, such line-drawing tends to discourage rather than promote conciliation.
- Up from Slavery is a compelling literary event because Washington successfully weds his rags-to-riches story with narratives of racial conciliation and uplift.
- The meeting in the besieged palace ended nevertheless in conciliation.
- The embassy had been shut down due to Mongolia's support for South Korea's "sunshine policy" of conciliation toward the North.
Synonyms appeasement, pacification, peacemaking, placation, propitiation, mollification, reconciliation - 1.1 The action of mediating between two disputing people or groups.
many disputes are settled through conciliation by the official body Example sentencesExamples - Damage caused by measures taken in excess of the Convention must be compensated, and disputes are subject to compulsory conciliation and arbitration.
- Selig's power base among the owners is built on a record of consensus and conciliation, not damn-the-torpedoes, full-speed-ahead action.
- We also offer a conciliation service in disputes over accessibility.
- Global or regional organizations may provide good offices, mediation, or conciliation for states involved in environmental disputes.
- You could bring also bring an action in a small claims (or conciliation) court.
- On April 27, a conciliation meeting was held.
- Our conciliation process avoids an overly legalistic approach.
- The issue has already hit the Australian Industrial Relations Commission where conciliation attempts have failed.
- Conciliation talks were postponed indefinitely on August 10, prompting the union to serve the strike notice.
- Thus conciliation made a recognizable difference to the content of Community legislation.
- Depending on the mandate in specific cases, conciliation can thus vary from a form of institutionalized negotiation to something akin to non-binding arbitration.
- Your Honour referred to the Workplace Relations Act as being a significant departure from history in terms of the delineation between conciliation and arbitration.
- Additionally, a pre-trial statement does not need to be filed with the board of viewers prior to the conciliation / hearing.
- Section 103 with the completion of the conciliation proceedings and the exercise of conciliation powers.
- The two sides met for five hours at the London headquarters of the conciliation service Acas, far longer than had been expected.
- A new conciliation program for victims of conjugal violence is greeted with skepticism on the part of social workers.
- In all cases the employers sought the certificates before exhausting all conciliation and arbitration remedies available.
- It was proposed to organise the whole state structure in the manner of a system of chambers of conciliation.
- Management and unions meet today at the Labour Relations Court for conciliation talks on the planned 500-job redundancy package.
- The behaviour of the two institutions under co-decision is illustrated in Exhibit 5.1, a chronology of the working time directive in conciliation.
Definition of conciliation in US English: conciliationnounkənˌsilēˈāSH(ə)nkənˌsɪliˈeɪʃ(ə)n 1The action of stopping someone from being angry; placation. he held his hands up in a gesture of conciliation Example sentencesExamples - The meeting in the besieged palace ended nevertheless in conciliation.
- He opposed any measures of conciliation for the American colonies, voting against the repeal of the Stamp Act.
- Europe's heads of state are continuing their policy of conciliation with the Bush administration in the aftermath of the US invasion of Iraq.
- Up from Slavery is a compelling literary event because Washington successfully weds his rags-to-riches story with narratives of racial conciliation and uplift.
- Not surprisingly, such line-drawing tends to discourage rather than promote conciliation.
- On the verge of tears, his victory speech was a model of Churchillian conciliation.
- From the milieu of the nobility itself there arise preachers of conciliation.
- In fact, Chavez's first messages upon returning to power were of conciliation.
- To this day, Syria has shown inconsequential movement toward conciliation with Israel, or the West.
- Conciliation, not confrontation, is the way to resolve this issue. "
- He was rigorously opposed to any conciliation with Israel which might have endangered his claim for the Golan Heights.
- Then and only then will conciliation have a chance.
- The embassy had been shut down due to Mongolia's support for South Korea's "sunshine policy" of conciliation toward the North.
- We want the left flank sufficiently mollified and the right flank sufficiently panicked so as to inspire a little conciliation on all flanks. "
- It is useless, said he to us, to again attempt conciliation; there is too much animosity on both sides.
- The tone of conciliation was not matched by some of her supporters gathered in front of her.
- They refuse to see that the social conciliation preached by the prophet hardly survived his death.
- It starts with a canter through various parades which illustrate how different they can be - from conciliation to confrontation.
- It turns conciliation with political evil into an art form.
- Be prepared for continued barbs, even as the individuals appear to be reaching a tentative conciliation.
Synonyms appeasement, pacification, peacemaking, placation, propitiation, mollification, reconciliation - 1.1 The action of mediating between two disputing people or groups.
many disputes are settled through conciliation by the official body Example sentencesExamples - Depending on the mandate in specific cases, conciliation can thus vary from a form of institutionalized negotiation to something akin to non-binding arbitration.
- Conciliation talks were postponed indefinitely on August 10, prompting the union to serve the strike notice.
- Thus conciliation made a recognizable difference to the content of Community legislation.
- Additionally, a pre-trial statement does not need to be filed with the board of viewers prior to the conciliation / hearing.
- In all cases the employers sought the certificates before exhausting all conciliation and arbitration remedies available.
- You could bring also bring an action in a small claims (or conciliation) court.
- It was proposed to organise the whole state structure in the manner of a system of chambers of conciliation.
- Management and unions meet today at the Labour Relations Court for conciliation talks on the planned 500-job redundancy package.
- The issue has already hit the Australian Industrial Relations Commission where conciliation attempts have failed.
- A new conciliation program for victims of conjugal violence is greeted with skepticism on the part of social workers.
- Selig's power base among the owners is built on a record of consensus and conciliation, not damn-the-torpedoes, full-speed-ahead action.
- Damage caused by measures taken in excess of the Convention must be compensated, and disputes are subject to compulsory conciliation and arbitration.
- Global or regional organizations may provide good offices, mediation, or conciliation for states involved in environmental disputes.
- Section 103 with the completion of the conciliation proceedings and the exercise of conciliation powers.
- The behaviour of the two institutions under co-decision is illustrated in Exhibit 5.1, a chronology of the working time directive in conciliation.
- Our conciliation process avoids an overly legalistic approach.
- The two sides met for five hours at the London headquarters of the conciliation service Acas, far longer than had been expected.
- On April 27, a conciliation meeting was held.
- We also offer a conciliation service in disputes over accessibility.
- Your Honour referred to the Workplace Relations Act as being a significant departure from history in terms of the delineation between conciliation and arbitration.
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