reconciler

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{n} a person who reconciles
{i} one who restores harmony, one who settles differences
One who reconciles
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{v} to make men or things agree
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a method of calculating the correct amount of cash in a bank account by taking the opening balance of the account, adding any receipts, deducting any disbursements (not including outstanding checks), and comparing the result with the bank statement ending balance
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An accounting procedure to reflect agreement of the bank statement to the check register
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1 To settle or to resolve a dispute 2 In order to capture an issue in conflict, the debater must demonstrate why her/his analysis of the issue is superior to that of the opposition
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the act of settle or resolving a difference; keeping things consistent and accurate
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bring into consonance or accord; "harmonize one's goals with one's abilities"
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To become reconciled
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come to terms; "After some discussion we finally made up
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To make things compatible or consistent
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If you reconcile two beliefs, facts, or demands that seem to be opposed or completely different, you find a way in which they can both be true or both be successful. It's difficult to reconcile the demands of my job and the desire to be a good father Negotiators must now work out how to reconcile these demands with American demands for access
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To make the net difference in credits and debits of a financial account agree with the balance
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come to terms; "After some discussion we finally made up"
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To cause to be friendly again; to conciliate anew; to restore to friendship; to bring back to harmony; to cause to be no longer at variance; as, to reconcile persons who have quarreled
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A process to make sure your checkbook balance matches your financial institution's balance for your account
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To adjust; to settle; as, to reconcile differences
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{f} restore to a state of harmony, settle, conciliate
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To make consistent or congruous; to bring to agreement or suitableness; followed by with or to
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make compatible with; "The scientists had to accommodate the new results with the existing theories"
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To bring to acquiescence, content, or quiet submission; as, to reconcile one's self to affictions
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To recreate friendly relationships
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An operation that lets you establish a link between a physical equipment (Reservation Box or Reservation Connector) and a functional connector Only available on CATIA - Systems Space Reservation objects
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is the process of balancing records An example is when an individual balances a checking account record with the monthly bank statement Once the records accurately agree, the checking account has been reconciled
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If you reconcile yourself to an unpleasant situation, you accept it, although it does not make you happy to do so. She had reconciled herself to never seeing him again. + reconciled rec·on·ciled She felt a little more reconciled to her lot
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If you are reconciled with someone, you become friendly with them again after a quarrel or disagreement. He never believed he and Susan would be reconciled Devlin was reconciled with the Catholic Church in his last few days
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accept as inevitable; "He resigned himself to his fate"
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– To settle or resolve; to make compatible or consistent
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If you reconcile two people, you make them become friends again after a quarrel or disagreement. my attempt to reconcile him with Toby
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To compare the results obtained from using two different sources of data, e g comparing the balance obtained from a financial report generated by a departmental shadow system to the same balance that is obtained using data from the official campus financial information system, FIS
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