Each strand of the story anticipates its own resolution as surely as the presence of koalas presages masticated eucalyptus. |
|
The entire world rallied behind this resolution that gives him one last chance. |
|
The ministry hasn't decided whether it will propose a motion to reverse the legislative resolution this week, he said. |
|
The big seventh season cliffhanger finds its resolution here, on a two-part hour-long episode. |
|
And, as an added insult, the resolution relies upon a difficult-to-swallow contrivance. |
|
It is unfortunate that we have not been able to secure a UN resolution or even a moral majority. |
|
In other words, the current fixation with a second UN resolution is delusional. |
|
Winch attempted to relate the extent of resolution of the Oedipus complex to progress in people's courtship behavior. |
|
The microscope has a motorized focus, allowing a minimum step resolution of 25 nm. |
|
If so, is the maladjusted economy poised for a spurt of activity with the positive resolution of today's acute geopolitical concerns? |
|
For Marx the unity of theory and practice meant the resolution of theoretical problems by practical activity. |
|
Although we did detect more peptic ulcers, it is symptom resolution that matters. |
|
Serial quantitative microbiologic studies of lower respiratory tract secretions can also define resolution end points. |
|
Details for the resolution will be mapped out by high-ranking officials of the two countries, he added. |
|
By contrast, the central region of Macrobdella Hb contains a hexagonal toroid at a resolution of 4 nm. |
|
Mediation and peaceful resolution of international disputes are again topical. |
|
There have been a number of examples of peaceful conflict resolution in places that have been hot spots for decades. |
|
To achieve these resolution standards, you will need a camera of at least 3.1 megapixels capability. |
|
Leaders seem unalarmed by the lack of resolution in the presidential election. |
|
The clamshell phone's large display offers a 256.000 colors screen resolution and 3 triple digital zoom that brings details into focus. |
|
|
With the Nicene resolution against the Arian subordination of the Son, the tendency to subordinate the Spirit was intensified. |
|
The videotapes were dubbed onto tape with a visible time code with resolution to the frame. |
|
Carrying sufficient spatial resolution and bit depth in the digital master to meet foreseeable uses comes at some cost. |
|
If I decrease the resolution to anything other than the native resolution, images and text are interpolated. |
|
As always with the year drawing to a close I am debating whether or not to jump on the resolution bandwagon. |
|
For example, the national conference passed a resolution directing state councils that they can only meet quarterly. |
|
What the Security Council absolutely should not do is pass some resolution that can then be picked apart by ifs and buts and caveats. |
|
The characterization of particle motion imposes demands on the temporal and spatial resolution required for the measurement. |
|
Last May, they unanimously passed a resolution encouraging the government to sign the protocol. |
|
The basic issues were all spelled out, even before the Security Council resolution calling for a land-for-peace settlement. |
|
Such rites are practised in joint consultative committees, grievance procedures, procedures for disputes resolution and the like. |
|
The film's resolution doesn't necessarily endorse a conviction in a specific belief system, but, rather, belief in general. |
|
The Beth Din will therefore strive for a dignified approach to resolution of difficulties within our community. |
|
But what we want to see is not the use of force but the peaceful resolution of this matter, and that's in the hands of the Miami relatives. |
|
They noted that the affirmative resolution procedure allows a truncated legislative process, but considered that that had considerable drawbacks. |
|
You'll generally want to use this maximum resolution for slides, since the image resolution drops drastically when you resize the image. |
|
However, the resolution was also found to depend strongly on the contact times of the analyte with the surface. |
|
He sought an order quashing the resolution and by-law of the township, which permitted the closing of the shore road allowance. |
|
The remainder of the holdings will be divided between the two groups upon resolution of unliquidated claims. |
|
We need some king of alternative dispute resolution where both parties can file a few pieces of paper and someone gives them an opinion. |
|
|
For prints 8x10 or larger, one should look for digicams with 4-megapixel resolution or higher. |
|
The corresponding files are small in size and can be scaled at any resolution without losses. |
|
In 1913 the London County Council carried a resolution to close its inebriate reformatory, Farmfield. |
|
An informal resolution session was held between the student, the ombudsperson, the course director, and the associate dean for student affairs. |
|
While the resolution is not good enough for printing, it's fine for a computer program and screen display. |
|
Critics of the plan turned up the heat in early March as the House Democratic Caucus passed a resolution criticizing the new structure. |
|
At time of going to press a resolution had not been found, and strike action was impending. |
|
He had orders to meet with the Sumatrans and seek a peaceful resolution to the situation. |
|
I've had the odd fractious ding-dong along the way, but have always managed to reach a suitable resolution in due course. |
|
Kidding aside, the resolution said water was a basic human right and should not be treated as a marketable commodity. |
|
A resolution was passed allowing its directors to be given the authority to sell the business as a going concern if necessary. |
|
If you can encourage your MP to support the resolution then we can at last have an open debate on the matter. |
|
Another thing is that 1280x1024 is a terrible resolution choice for a widescreen movie. |
|
Russia is part of the so-called quartet that is trying to mediate a resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. |
|
This predisposes us to believe the worst of ourselves and others, and to seek, not a resolution to problems, but an absolution from sin. |
|
If you've set yourself a New Year's resolution of getting fitter and healthier, I'll let you in on a little secret. |
|
To complete his tapestry of interwoven plots, the resolution had to be brilliantly contrived. |
|
On the resolution of this issue, our role in the global peace movement has a very important bearing. |
|
Unfortunately, this theme does not carry the weight that it purports to carry, providing no resolution and no answers. |
|
Management had asked the union to present minimum requirements for the resolution of the dispute. |
|
|
The resolution was sponsored by the United States, though trimmed and weakened under pressure from various security Council members. |
|
But the company did ultimately agree to settle the score, even if resolution came too late to save your family vacation. |
|
The spatial resolution of the ultra-high-energy collimator used in this study was somewhat lower than that of a conventional collimator. |
|
So there they stayed, in limbo, until after resolution 1441 when last November they were allowed to return. |
|
Phylogenetic resolution and chronological dating of speciation events in Lycopersicon has proved difficult. |
|
A tonic resolution such as that at the end of this piece seems to me have quite an ironic quality. |
|
The big surprise was that when we moved our resolution at the women's TUC there was no major opposition. |
|
New coastal ocean remote sensing techniques permit benthic habitats to be explored with higher resolution than ever before. |
|
However, it is also our responsibility to argue for prevention of violence and peaceful resolution of conflict. |
|
I assure you the family will be pleased that there's been resolution in the matter. |
|
It also settles for the peaceful resolution of conflicts anywhere in the world. |
|
In recent years, I've been very involved in conflict resolution to solve community problems, which is currently how I earn a living. |
|
The local people, he said, were more firm in their resolution to end violence and bloodshed. |
|
In case of a conflict which is not automatically resoluble, a resolution arbitration mechanism should be established. |
|
Most importantly they don't have the resolution needed to properly render highly legible serif typefaces like Times and Garamond. |
|
Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any one thing. |
|
When the film reaches its open-ended conclusion, any potential closure and resolution have vanished. |
|
Play the same film on a Widescreen TV and the player will keep the same vertical resolution but stretch it widthways. |
|
How many times have you made a New Year's resolution to go on a diet and lose some weight? |
|
Smaller pixels yield higher resolution for a given chip size, a property that can potentially result in oversampling the image. |
|
|
Used in a single or double configuration, this high-speed digitiser provides high resolution in a small form factor. |
|
Unfortunately, with the degree of complications, any hope of a fast resolution has faded. |
|
The increase of experimental resolution in x-ray diffraction could open the way for the study of less dense aggregates. |
|
Is there going to be resolution this week, or is it going to be left up in the air as it has been in the past? |
|
For high resolution pictures, you will need to find a minimum photo size, in inches or picas, that your publisher wants for publication. |
|
Given sufficiently high spatial resolution and contrast, passive visible imagers can identify unobscured targets. |
|
This was designed to help smooth the way for a second UN resolution authorising war in Iraq. |
|
To change the screen resolution to windowed mode, you need to edit the game's configuration file. |
|
The positive aspects of trine and sextile are the areas where tension's resolution is found. |
|
An informal board meeting was convened in the aftermath and when no resolution could be reached, a formal meeting was held yesterday morning. |
|
The natural history of this condition is resolution of symptoms within 1-2 years and recovery of function. |
|
The board currently provides a dispute resolution service on a voluntary basis. |
|
Photographs and autotypes should be submitted in high resolution TIFF or JPG format. |
|
In the board meeting on Monday, January 27, 2003, the previous resolution was reconfirmed with an overwhelming majority. |
|
On December 17 Democrats and Republicans reconstituted the legislature in the capitol with a resolution adopting the compromise agreement. |
|
Because of the screen resolution the right hand scroll bar is very slim and the down arrow tiny. |
|
Combined chemotherapy and radiotherapy resulted in complete resolution of the lesion and a long-term remission of more than 5 years. |
|
Office arrangement, lighting, resolution and glare from the screen are also important. |
|
Bullying tactics and strong-arm conduct will assist no one in the resolution of the delicate issues affecting our education system. |
|
Louis Pasteur performed the first enantiomeric resolution in 1848 while studying crystals of a salt of racemic tartaric acid. |
|
|
But hopes for a quick resolution are dim because of the absence of top leaders, one delegate said. |
|
This removal of apoptotic neutrophils by macrophage phagocytosis is a critical process for the resolution of inflammation. |
|
At this point, narrowing the slit further no longer improves resolution but does cut down the amount of light. |
|
The first step to creating a keepable resolution is getting completely honest about your commitment level. |
|
We are still scratching the surface of what will become possible once we are able to build much higher resolution holographic imaging systems. |
|
Bush hopes a fresh resolution can persuade other countries to contribute troops to support stabilising efforts. |
|
But secondly, this increasing resolution of the project is visible as a series of jumps or leaps. |
|
The manner of resolution of it is one that has been cut off at the pass, as it were, because of the challenge to jurisdiction. |
|
We have expertise in understanding culture, conflict resolution and capacity building. |
|
The sight filled the Daghda with resolution and he and his three warriors stormed in through the door of the banquet hall. |
|
He proposed that skeletal robustness should be the most important determinant controlling the temporal resolution of the fossil record. |
|
In this regard, the resolution of the parliamentary faction treads a veritable tightrope. |
|
Although magnetometry can be used for coarse delineation of bedrock structure, its resolution is relatively poor. |
|
The resolution threatened punitive economic and diplomatic measures if Khartoum didn't move quickly. |
|
Design for a resolution of 640x480 if you want to be sure that your pages avoid having scroll bars. |
|
Conflict resolution comes in the shape of complete and utter victory for the normally publicity-shy Corkman. |
|
Then last year, the European parliament adopted a resolution calling on WHO to change its definition of transsexualism. |
|
In Florida, he's being trained in popular education practices and conflict resolution skills as part of the Mass Action track. |
|
The film-makers were asked to work on the question of conflict and resolution between communities. |
|
The process of conflict resolution requires the equal acknowledgement of the grief and loss of others. |
|
|
Even if it's too late for this Christmas, how about a New Year resolution to do at least 20 minutes' exercise three times a week? |
|
Fungi and protozoa may be observed but the light microscope's low magnification does not provide detailed resolution of fungi and protists. |
|
However, on the day, they showed such determination and resolution that nothing could stand between them and victory. |
|
The thinner the tissue section is, the higher the magnification and resolution of structural detail possible. |
|
The resolution was backed by 22 of the 35 members of the IAEA's governing board, with 12 abstentions and one vote against. |
|
However, this resolution frequently required myringotomy or followed spontaneous perforation of the tympanic membrane. |
|
When viewing resolution is less critical, the aplanats offer an economical alternative. |
|
Galileo's telescopes increased both light-gathering power and angular resolution by about an order of magnitude. |
|
They want local councils to pass a resolution condemning this violation of human rights. |
|
Unsharpness and resolution refer to the degree of blurring along the boundaries between different regions of the image. |
|
In actual numbers its resolution is about half an arc second, which is equivalent of seeing a five cent piece from about 10 kilometres away. |
|
With a mutually acceptable resolution apparently not in sight, the dean wrote to the professor. |
|
Rather, the Ombudsman now seeks to take each case as far as is necessary for a just resolution to be reached. |
|
In Grade 4, all children will participate in an assembly dedicated to creative conflict resolution and peer mediation. |
|
When optical-mechanical microdensitometers are used, the highest spatial resolution is obtained, but data capture is often slow. |
|
Typically, the in-plane resolution is several hundreds of micrometres with observed slices of several millimetres thickness. |
|
The resolution was moved by the United States and supported unanimously by the Security Council. |
|
Our union, in 1899, moved a resolution from the Doncaster branch, calling for the Labour Party to be set up. |
|
She ignored calls from the audience and the speakers on the platform for the resolution to be put. |
|
Many fans hoped for a fairytale resolution to Kahn's crisis, reuniting a father with his children. |
|
|
My union branch committee has unanimously passed a resolution to back all the protests. |
|
After gorging on holiday goodies, sticking to your resolution to hit the gym is easier said than done. |
|
On the other hand, I'm quite up for sans-serif body text on screen, thinking that such a low resolution doesn't do justice to serifs. |
|
Make a New Year's resolution that the next time you're a bonehead, admit it and chuckle. |
|
The French National Assembly passed a resolution in November supporting the Tobin tax on international financial speculation. |
|
This resolution might, on the surface, seem to lean towards the affirmative, but there are several advantages to both sides. |
|
He said his party is against all sort of violence and demands the peaceful resolution to the issue. |
|
He stared at me curiously, though behind that curiosity was a firm resolution I had no idea of. |
|
The same forces pushed both towards a resolution of their delicately balanced positions in favour of business and trade respectively. |
|
The researchers investigated the dilatation changes in the brachial artery using high resolution magnetic resonance imaging. |
|
The higher resolution of the PDF pages should improve readability compared to HTML pages. |
|
The first resolution for the AGM covers bylaw changes related to the public representatives on the Professional Conduct Enquiry Committee. |
|
The strategy for pronoun resolution thus seems to be the same for anaphoric and for cataphoric pronouns. |
|
The ending does not convey narrative closure or resolution but catapults us violently back to the beginning. |
|
Good, clear communication during business meetings with associates leads to resolution of important details and smooth transactions. |
|
During the actual reconstruction, architect John Greenfield and master carpenter Peter McCurdy followed this resolution devoutly. |
|
In March 1872, the United States Senate passed a resolution requesting information from the Department of War on the progress of the survey. |
|
That kind of resolution allows exquisitely exact areas to be analyzed for chemical composition. |
|
But conflict resolution in recent decades is at odds with the principled approach. |
|
The trust recently passed a resolution to create more marinas with residential moorings. |
|
|
And there was the calamitous underestimation of the fighting power and resolution of the soldiers. |
|
Instead of relying on anecdotal accounts, psychologists could provide better information to assist the resolution of such a case. |
|
But there always has to be at least one resolution unkept, so as not to upset the delicate balance of my low self-expectations. |
|
The resolution said the BJP did not have the national interest in mind and was indulging in cheap politics. |
|
In my view these statements provide a significant key to the resolution of the issue before me. |
|
The desire to live in Shanghai firmed her resolution to win the competition for a place with the airline. |
|
Because failed states are havens for terrorists, Phillips says, conflict resolution is an important investment in U.S. security. |
|
The campaign says it wants members to vote against a resolution expressing confidence in the managing director. |
|
To pass, the resolution will need nine votes without a veto from any of the permanent members of the Security Council. |
|
When the board next meets on January 4, members will vote on a formal resolution to ban smoking in public. |
|
I intend to speak to a proposed motion to amend the resolution to commit the bill to select committee. |
|
The meeting overwhelmingly passed a resolution threatening further industrial action if management persisted. |
|
The meeting passed a resolution which supported direct action against the war. |
|
Last night, the Senate passed, by voice vote, a resolution issuing a formal apology for failing to pass federal anti-lynching laws. |
|
When the New Year's resolution to lose weight kicks in, gyms and diet clubs often have a sharp rise in membership. |
|
Yesterday the legislature passed a resolution demanding that the Cabinet resume building the plant. |
|
At what was described as a general meeting the 1880 purchase was approved, and a special meeting passed a resolution declaring the trusts. |
|
The meeting passed a resolution authorising the party to enter into coalition arrangements with other parties. |
|
After the collapse of the market the Federal Reserve System acted with resolution to absorb the shock. |
|
We will not initiate war, but if war is imposed on us, we will defend ourselves with the utmost resolution and determination. |
|
|
She acted with resolution and looked very cool. This made me realized again that women could be very strong on such occasion. |
|
Wall sized prints without grain or noise are possible, and both resolution and contrast are outstanding. |
|
A resolution to this crisis requires a two-pronged approach that addresses both the macro and micro levels of the problem. |
|
We believe the key principles of cohesion are collective action, mutual understanding and the peaceful resolution of disputes. |
|
The resolution paves the way for an internationally recognised representative Government of Iraq to be formed. |
|
The merits of international law and the peaceful resolution of disputes through courts were advanced by that process. |
|
In large part it has achieved its objectives, especially in promoting a cost-efficient, peaceful resolution of disputes. |
|
At this point, on the suggestion of the President, the resolution was recommitted for redrafting. |
|
The UN has never pretended to have a monopoly on the peaceful resolution of disputes. |
|
Treatment includes analgesics and physical therapy, with resolution of symptoms usually occurring in three to four months. |
|
An indeterminate outcome was defined as resolution of signs and symptoms of infection with a need for continued antimicrobial suppression. |
|
He had been treated for irritable bowel syndrome without resolution of symptoms. |
|
Improvement was defined as partial or complete resolution of clinical or subclinical symptoms of hepatic encephalopathy. |
|
Each resolution process was examined and classified into one of four types. |
|
So with a shaky resolution and with a will that was even more frail, I took the first step. |
|
The acetylcholine binding site at atomic resolution has five aromatic amino acids. |
|
Another resolution inviting all sick societies to remove their lodges from the public houses to the schools was also carried. |
|
An optimum radius of the curvature ensuring the best spectral resolution was determined for a nonsymmetric diffractor scheme. |
|
The effect is due to the limitation of the instrumental resolution regarding the measurement of hydration water large-scale motions. |
|
A high resolution camera will also sweep the surface, resolving details as small as two metres across. |
|
|
To measure this region, both the instrument resolution and photon statistics need to be improved. |
|
Also the image of the ship was getting a more clear resolution and more detail could be seen. |
|
If I turn on the advanced graphic options such as Anti Aliasing I have to bump the resolution down just one notch so that it does not jitter. |
|
Image resolution is far from being the only dimension of comparison or even the most important one. |
|
But because a television display resolution is also low, it ought to play many PC games with at least acceptable performance. |
|
A front projection system with LCD projector delivers HDTV resolution for high definition images. |
|
The more pixels, the higher the image resolution and thus the better the photograph. |
|
It's also important to point out that there is a definite need for high resolution graphics and graphic images. |
|
This is about where our own tests ended up, depending on the particular screen resolution and other configuration settings we used. |
|
Scanning at the maximum optical resolution captures as much detail as possible without making your file too large. |
|
Even using the smallest screen resolution and the lowest graphics detail I had problems, and I don't understand why. |
|
This is called resolution since the pair of syllables are resolved or treated as if they were a single heavy syllable. |
|
However, the resolution was only advisory and did not oblige the head of state to do anything. |
|
The flyover projects are stuck with no sign of a resolution of whatever conflicts they are mired in. |
|
If such resolution declares only an intention to macadamize, the contract should not be let for both macadamizing and curbing the sidewalk. |
|
These sacred entities seem inviolable and non-negotiable and as long as they dominate, final resolution of our problems may escape us. |
|
But since then progress has once again stalled with no resolution in sight. |
|
The World Bank has laid stress on dispute resolution outside the court and minimising the number of pending cases in adjudication. |
|
Further radiography, on day 3, showed resolution of the abnormalities, and the infection screen was negative. |
|
By choosing appropriate mantissas and exponents, we can increase the resolution at shallower depths and degrade it at greater depths. |
|
|
Its storyline is chaotic, its flashback format too insular, and the resolution is buried in glamour shots, jiggling body parts, and faux fashion trendiness. |
|
On the twenty-first, the weather being unusually pleasant, we again made sail to the southward, with the resolution of penetrating in that course as far as possible. |
|
The resolution of the Oedipal conflict between Horatio and his father, who had been promised Glorvina in marriage, points toward a restoration of the inheritance. |
|
The resolution of the Duchess's feud with the Binney family underscores the character's position as the apparent antithesis of true black womanhood. |
|
At heavy-duty truck producer Navistar International in Warrenvilie, Ill., for example, a resolution to rescind the poison pill was supported by 83 percent of the quorum. |
|
At a lateral optical resolution of 0.4 m FWHM the bright fluorescence of the lipid annuli outshone the very weak fluorescence of the bilayer membranes. |
|
These deposits are important because they permit both increased dating resolution in areas close to volcanoes and the use of tephrochronology over very long distances. |
|
The return of the minor mode of the first aria at the conclusion provides dramatic resolution to the work where the poet's deceived heart is inflected with irony. |
|
Let me now draw the attention of the Commission to specific provisions of the draft resolution to show once more their unfoundedness and mendacity. |
|
My first resolution was to never, ever, attempt a home bikini wax again. |
|
Whether the appropriate resolution to the conflict is a binational state is a question for discussion. |
|
Senior administration officials predicted easy passage of the resolution in a briefing with reporters Monday. |
|
I think that's a fine base for a resolution for the new year. |
|
The lawmaking body passed a resolution requesting that the Executive Yuan locate an appropriate abode from state-owned houses for the vice president within a year. |
|
The branch has passed a unanimous resolution deploring the institution of Friday as a market day, but the Markets Committee has recommended the Town Council to take no action. |
|
And although the resolution wanly concedes Senate complicity in mob murders, it does little to compensate victims of a racist terrorism that was culture-deep. |
|
The lower chamber had voted to approve the latest GOP continuing resolution by a vote of 228-201 on Monday evening. |
|
In 1995, Mitch McConnell introduced his own resolution to repeal the twenty-second Amendment in the Senate. |
|
Delegates voted down a resolution to condemn the Washington Redskins team name as racially offensive. |
|
The clear green water looks cold enough in a hot August noon to make one's teeth chatter, so that it requires some resolution to venture upon a bath. |
|
|
Its parliament passed a resolution in 1999 to resume hunting, saying the country had the right to use all marine resources within its territorial waters. |
|
Second, the resolution of the mitoses was abnormal and led to the presence of chromosome bridges during anaphase or telophase and some nuclei became desynchronized. |
|
The decision made to Hollywoodize this crucial human aspect of the story was all I needed to know in my resolution not to waste my money on the ticket price. |
|
As such, the limitations the ASA boycott resolution places on academic freedom are, themselves, quite limited. |
|
Prurigo pigmentosa is characterized by an inflammatory phase with pruritic erythematous papules and a resolution phase with reticulated pigmentation. |
|
DemoCrats will vote for a clean continuing resolution and an inCrease in the debt limit. |
|
For any optical system a measure of the best-possible resolution or resolving power is simply the ratio of the wavelength to the diameter of the aperture. |
|
Yet this theoretical resolution is cold comfort to same-sex couples living in the many states that maintain marriage bans. |
|
Bear in mind that texture mapping is resolution or scale dependent, so if the scanned material is at the wrong size, it could look very funny in your rendering. |
|
He tried to explain to her that this was because of the higher resolution and that a higher resolution was better but she was adament that she wanted her scroll bars back. |
|
The clinical improvement and resolution of radiographic abnormalities observed in this study suggest that the positive smears are due to nonviable mycobacterium. |
|
Two days after the Senate resolution was introduced, the african union announced it was sending 5,000 soldiers to look for Kony. |
|
The virions on the cell surfaces were imaged at high resolution and considerable detail of the arrangement of protein assemblies on their surfaces was evident. |
|
The resolution of the height measurement is mainly limited by the z-axis noise, which is normally a few tenths of a nanometer under standard imaging conditions. |
|
Bunsen discussed his work on this problem with Kirchhoff, who pointed the way to a method based on the prismatic resolution of the colors of flames into their separate parts. |
|
However, as these QTL appear to be tightly linked in coupling phase, the combined intercrosses do not provide sufficient resolution to separate the effects. |
|
My experience has been that when professionalism is perceptive and determined, governmental sagacity helps in conflict resolution both in India and Pakistan. |
|
Others have jibbed at this categorisation, but I remain of the opinion that this would be the effect in legal terms of the view that no further resolution is required. |
|
The strategy will be to stimulate crises that will be amenable to resolution by the transfer of resources. |
|
It is common these days to see workers resort to strike action at the slightest hint of disagreement during collective bargaining or resolution of any industrial matter. |
|
|
Thus, no matter what may have been previously decided in hearings or by the couple themselves, the divorce court can impart its own resolution on the matter. |
|
The world is a better place for the removal of his influence, of that I'm certain, but I feel it's a time for grim determination and resolution rather than cheering. |
|
So how are you doing with that New Year's resolution to get thinner, hmm? |
|
Courage and resolution are the spirit and soul of his virtues. |
|
What is required is the authoritative resolution of a legal issue. |
|
Many Syrians see the vetoes used to block a robust resolution as an excuse for inaction. |
|
There was a dispute at the meeting so the resolution was never passed. |
|
But the resolution demanded official status for the Russian language and a referendum on federalism. |
|
The resolution passed on a vote of 61 to 14 with 13 abstentions. |
|
I grant, of course, that the firmest resolution can change, but when it changes quickly one is entitled to wonder whether it was a firm resolution. |
|
Well, did you keep your new year's resolution or resolutions? |
|
These features help you to accurately resize your images while retaining the resolution and quality, change the JPEG quality, and create captions for your photos. |
|
Faulkner asked the baroness in the House of Lords whether the UKs government would support the resolution passed by the European Parliament on Dec.18 last year. |
|
Because of a curvilinear relationship in which resolution gains decline with increasing sample size increments, larger sample sizes were not warranted. |
|
Your courage, your cheerfulness, your resolution will bring us victory. |
|
Any resolution to the war requires the repudiation of the Sri Lankan constitution, which entrenches communalism and the autocratic executive presidency. |
|
To be sure, Jefferson did share the credit, but not in the way such a resolution might be interpreted. |
|
The resolution of this decision faded slightly when I saw her, and even more so when I finally stepped into the laundrette and bathed in her smile. |
|
Since high spatial resolution satellite data is now available, we need not feel that small landholdings are a disadvantage, but can be an advantage. |
|
While I did learn to make pies and strudel from scratch last year, I'd hardly say that I took a major step in last year's resolution to learn to bake. |
|
|
Binding the resolution of my case to progress in the nuclear negotiations is profoundly unjust. |
|
We have, now, the full text of the Security Council resolution that the French have written. |
|
If the hypothesis is that good practice suggests that the jury should pass upon the differentiation, then procedure just has to bend to the resolution of the question. |
|
In such instances, there is an emphasis on the peaceful resolution of the dispute between the parties with reference, as necessary, to the Commission. |
|
Hustvedt is an excellent writer but the structure of the book seems as flimsy as a house of cards, and the resolution at the end highly unsatisfactory. |
|
When I was duly discharged I made a firm resolution to surrender my subscriptions, which were bleeding my budget with their ridiculously high rates and false promises. |
|
The resolution also includes a clause reiterating an existing law that prevents more than four unrelated persons from living together in one house or duplex. |
|
I think we'll actually see some peaceful resolution in a very short term. |
|
The UN Security Council approved a resolution permitting a US-led military intervention to stem the refugee flows and restore stability in northern Iraq. |
|
Despite token opposition to this clause from France, Germany and Mexico, the three countries abstained in the voting, enabling the resolution to be passed. |
|
The Act gives the shareholder two possibilities for laying a removal resolution before a meeting of the shareholders in the face of an uncooperative board. |
|
Increasing the awareness and uptake of alternative methods of dispute resolution such as arbitration, mediation and adjudication is key to an effective civil justice system. |
|
In order for any such dispute to conclude, there has got to be a resolution of a contest between those who speak for the neatly ideal and those who speak for the messily real. |
|
The first Order under this paragraph shall not be made unless a draft of the Order has been laid before and approved by resolution of each House of Parliament. |
|
Section 31 required that the code should not be issued unless a draft had been laid before and approved by a resolution of each House of Parliament. |
|
Some of the patients in the control group who did not achieve resolution of the wart following the placebo injection were unblinded and given Candida antigen injections. |
|
On last follow up, 18 months after diagnosis, he was completely asymptomatic and indirect laryngoscopy revealed complete resolution of the lesion. |
|
While most MRI systems in use today are powered 1.5-tesla or 3.0-telsa magnets, this new high resolution MRI system has a 9.4-tesla magnet, built by GE Healthcare. |
|
The agency's next step is to attempt resolution through mediation. |
|
She points to the gradual shift away from litigation as a preference for alternative dispute resolution and mediation methods, largely because of an overloaded court system. |
|