In Baghdad, a conference to conciliate Iraq's rival political parties fell apart.
From the economist.com
The conduct of the Queen towards him is also such as to conciliate the good will of all.
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Teddy on the ticket would conciliate many R.F.K. and McCarthy dissidents.
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If a party rejects an offer to conciliate, there can be no conciliation.
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How convenient this will be for UKIP, which Cameron does not know whether to conciliate or defy.
From the thisismoney.co.uk
The failed trial of primary elections for PSOE candidates was an attempt to conciliate currents.
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Neither Pearson nor the other leaders are willing to go quite this far to conciliate the French Canadians.
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If he wants to tax them, how is he going to conciliate that with his pledge to cut taxes for the rich?
From the economist.com
Are you more willing to conciliate than you used to be?
From the npr.org
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Pacify: cause to be more favorably inclined; gain the good will of; "She managed to mollify the angry customer"
Reconcile: come to terms; "After some discussion we finally made up"
Accommodate: make (one thing) compatible with (another); "The scientists had to accommodate the new results with the existing theories"
(conciliation) the state of manifesting goodwill and cooperation after being reconciled; "there was a brief period of conciliation but the fighting soon resumed"
(conciliation) any of various forms of mediation whereby disputes may be settled short of arbitration
(conciliation) placation: the act of placating and overcoming distrust and animosity
Conciliation is an alternative dispute resolution (ADR) process whereby the parties to a dispute (including future interest disputes) agree to utilize the services of a conciliator, who then meets with the parties separately in an attempt to resolve their differences. ...
Make calm and content; placate; Mediate in a dispute
(conciliation) The action of bringing peace and harmony; the action of ending strife; A form of alternative dispute resolution, similar but less formal than mediation, in which the parties bring their dispute to a neutral third party, who helps lower tensions, improve communications and explore ...