Collocations withreconciliation

These are words often used in combination withreconciliation.

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hope of reconciliation
Finding no hope of reconciliation, the sub-commissioners buckled and passed the project back to the privy council.
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national reconciliation
Indeed, the objective of the political process was the formation of a coalition government designed to enhance national reconciliation.
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political reconciliation
Depending upon people and circumstances, they could also be a sign of an impending political reconciliation.
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possibility of reconciliation
I do not believe there are many people who contemplate divorce who do not first carefully consider whether there is not the possibility of reconciliation.
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prospect of reconciliation
She gave an excellent exposition and spoke of the realistic prospect of reconciliation with birth families.
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spirit of reconciliation
A new ' spirit of reconciliation ' transformed the first half of the seventeenth century into a golden age for the reformed order, which increasingly attracted patronage.
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truth and reconciliation commission
It solemnly asked the president to ' assume all responsibility on behalf of the state ' and recommended the establishment of a ' government of national unity ' and a truth and reconciliation commission.
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