Then, just as quickly, his expression returned to hard resolve as he wheeled around to face the large windows in front of him. |
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It is understood that the party whips may be meeting in advance of the June meeting in an attempt to resolve the issue. |
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The novice whistler should resolve to not leave this place until they can hold a tune and maybe perform a few minor key scales. |
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Pope John Paul will be remembered for his resolve to promote love, peace and non-violence. |
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How to resolve those high-level guesses is an eternal problem One important factor is vulnerability. |
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We then obtain micro-scale computations of flow in such vugular media on very fine grids that resolve the geometry of the vugs. |
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Kelly, the US officials said, rejected the threat as unacceptable as a means to resolve the nuclear crisis. |
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Pianos and keyed wind instruments deal in fixed intervals between notes, so they resolve both c sharp and d flat to the same frequency. |
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So to toughen resolve and get US consumption, production and employment back on a more predictable track, they have gone for broke. |
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She still has powerful words of wisdom about the need to find peaceful means to resolve conflict. |
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Connelly decides to seek out emotional truth in her role, and leaves the hysterics and butchy resolve to lesser scream queens. |
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The reconstructed army and police force, who recently refused to fight insurgency, cannot resolve the law and order problem. |
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An ombudsman will be appointed as a final level of review to help resolve disputes between authors and letter writers in a fair manner. |
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About 90 percent of families that, for some reason or another, do break down are able to resolve their issues without recourse to the courts. |
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We will do our level best to resolve this issue and avoid any disruption for our customers. |
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In no time, his last ounce of resolve left him and he fell face first into the bowl, splattering droplets of broth everywhere. |
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For some, they were too weak since they failed to resolve all of the known paradoxes. |
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Indeed, he boasts tirelessly of his resolve and steadfastness, making a virtue of rigidity. |
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How do we resolve that if he persists in claiming this as his victorious right? |
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The two countries are cooperating to finally resolve a longstanding dispute hampering the full exploitation of a rich oilfield. |
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He said, though, Microsoft hoped to resolve these kinds of problems in the future by moving testing into the software build process. |
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Failure to resolve this last issue quickly and effectively would have spelled disaster for the plan. |
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Fracastoro could not resolve the origins of syphilis and didn't even recognize its venereal mode of transmission. |
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He showed resolve over Berlin but was not uncompromising in response to Soviet pressure. |
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With my resolve well and truly replenished, it was time to start work on his nibs. |
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The alliance needs a bridge-building policy to resolve its military problems. |
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Frisell often takes a back seat, echoing the melody lines or soloing in spare, minimalist phrases that resolve in undulating chords. |
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Hitch saw it as a whimsical, yet breathtakingly suspenseful way to resolve everything. |
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But if we lose our nerve now, it may take centuries to recover the resolve to assert law over violence. |
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Harriette's expression of resolve softened, and she reached out and cupped Marguerite's chin in a motherly fashion. |
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However, we will try out level best to resolve your matter at the earliest and we will update you with an outcome with 48 hours. |
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Too bad it had to get to a lawsuit, for one would hope that neighbourly friendship would try a bit harder to resolve matters. |
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With unwavering resolve we support plurality, egalitarianism, and the political process. |
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Her return to health is a testament to her unwavering resolve and will to live. |
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While the idea is vague and untested, it may help the chair resolve disputes. |
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I look forward to seeing the DPP and the KMT cooperate to resolve unsettled human rights cases and bring justice to former political prisoners. |
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They bowled with discipline on a surface lacking in bounce, and fielded with a tigerish resolve to win by eight runs. |
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His task will be to resolve potential conflicts between Westminster and Holyrood before they become unresolvable issues. |
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It can only resolve itself into support for a nationalist or a more consistent pan-European response to US unilateralism. |
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The acute effects are coma, myoclonus and bradycardia, which generally resolve rapidly without complication. |
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Show mercy to the obedient, and unflinching resolve and force to the rebellious. |
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At the local level, some municipalities have promoted arbitration to resolve conflicts. |
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Earlier supporters urged him to resolve the affair to spare the club 's blushes. |
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Voters seem unbothered, noting the centre-Left spent five years squandering opportunities to resolve the issue. |
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Pyongyang's unbending attitude only makes it even more difficult to resolve the dispute through peaceful means. |
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The Thai Monarch is probably best known, universally, for his unbending resolve to improve the lives of each and every one of his people. |
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If Beijing sticks to its unbending attitude on the textbook issue, Japan and China will never be able to resolve the dispute. |
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Instead, the mousey British audience just sat there and hoped the problem would resolve itself. |
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These typically will resolve without intervention, but they are monitored with periodic renal ultrasounds to ensure complete resolution. |
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When Franklin decides on an objective, he pursues it with the mad resolve of a greyhound chasing a mechanical hare. |
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Again, there was no grandstanding, no implication that the nation needed to have its resolve stiffened or its sinews strengthened. |
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Their problems did not resolve immediately and some boards blistered using other company's ink. |
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The sheep bleated at such unkindness, and their resistance strengthened her resolve to continue. |
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He shot to prominence with his efforts to try and resolve black-on-black violence. |
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We take environmental crimes like this very seriously and will pursue all investigative channels open to us in our efforts to resolve this. |
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Additional studies are required to resolve questions of vitellogenin regulation and the role of estrogens in bivalve molluscs. |
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Therfore, I hereby resolve to stick the play out to the bitter end, no matter how dire. |
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It seems it has now become fashionable in this country that in every misunderstanding the option to resolve the dispute must be violence. |
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We need trimmers far more than we need the iron resolve of the crisis leader. |
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Thus, the relationship appears to be close to a trichotomy and may prove very difficult to resolve with confidence. |
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They lash out with trash talk and threats and constant references to their own resolve because they are afraid. |
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Soldiers were required to resolve the problem using the principles of military science before returning the situation to political control. |
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The introduction of such a coefficient will make it possible to resolve a number of as yet unresolved problems in financing military science. |
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His infectious humour belied a steely resolve to get the job done and the mix of the two brought out the best in his players. |
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Everyone hopes that the next president will be able to gradually resolve the problems besetting our country. |
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Open communication with a partner or therapist to understand and resolve these issues before they toxify your relationship. |
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If this is so in what way do 72 three-storey town houses and a large block of flats help to resolve it? |
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Thus, I resolve to speak in the direct, mid-Atlantic mode that frequently serves its purpose at work. |
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They therefore resolve images at much higher magnifications than can light microscopes. |
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My daily trips to the Wall solidified my commitment to confront these issues and resolve them. |
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Thereafter, the DNA sequence of some microsatellites was determined to resolve the following ambiguities. |
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The court system is used to resolve land disputes and slander cases, but problems are usually settled within the family or village. |
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Swinging to and fro below, the robin's resolve paid off when a bit of the fruit tore loose. |
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My guess would be that this is simple titubation and will resolve with age. |
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There is always the option, of course, if the line manager cannot resolve the dispute, that it effectively goes up to somebody of a senior rank. |
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The Dutch police were well aware of the problem before the game, but they failed to resolve the situation and so the time bomb kept ticking. |
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But he also detects the familiar, steely resolve of a Chancellor who is convinced that they will be borne out. |
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There is no general agreement among Bayesians about how to resolve this problem. |
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In conditions which tested the resolve of the players as much as their character, the level of self-discipline applied was admirable. |
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Being a champion of governance reform, the President should move with resolve and conviction. |
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Hays attempted to resolve the growing school conflict by mediating an agreement between Faubus and the federal government. |
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The second movement is an eerie threnody, while the third manages almost to resolve the emotional trauma of the first. |
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This I believe is an essential in preventing arguments, or at least a basis to resolve them. |
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It is a thought experiment designed to arrive at a practical judgment, action upon which is anticipated to resolve one's predicament. |
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You resolve business and professional matters effortlessly with mastery and expertise. |
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It usually presents us with veiled, masked problems, and it is our task to create and use this or that means to resolve them. |
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A rational approach and a balanced perspective is needed to resolve conflicts with logic and clarity rather than with an emotional approach. |
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If the directors, scenarists, producers and major artistes make a firm resolve only to do quality films in future, they can sustain this trend. |
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Nowhere was this steely resolve more in evidence than among Burnley's back four. |
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Such malocclusions resolve spontaneously if thumb-sucking stops before the permanent teeth erupt. |
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You can resolve the same old problem with a new approach and make a breakthrough. |
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This tactical retreat by the government will do little to resolve the problem. |
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You deal with difficult situations efficiently and resolve conflicts with tact. |
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Both sides are to return to the table next week to resolve a number of outstanding peripheral issues. |
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Almost all of us then try to remember the date, fail dismally, feel inadequate and ashamed and resolve to be more attentive to our mothers. |
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There is no getting away from the fact the bill does not even attempt to resolve the difficult issues underlying and surrounding it. |
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One gets the feeling that the work is rushed without the artist truly attempting to resolve the basic technical requirements posed in art. |
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Frontal assaults were always attempted as a last resort, but they were costly, and their failures eroded political resolve back home. |
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I didn't do any research at the time, because I'm lazy and thought I'd resolve the issue as and when the need arose. |
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A number of avenues could be explored to resolve the problem of vehicles striking low railway bridges in areas outside the main motorway routes. |
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Pakistan, which is not a member of this grouping, has also been expressing its resolve to destroy the menace root and branch. |
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The council has been an ardent supporter of the scheme, which it says is essential to resolve some of the resort's economic problems. |
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There remains the question as to whether archival evidence can help to resolve the issue of the painter's identity. |
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If there is a dispute, the parties appoint arbitrators, contractually created judges to resolve the dispute. |
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A government arbitrator has been appointed to help try to resolve the dispute. |
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Key to the deal is a compromise on arbitration to resolve disputes between growers and millers. |
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At every point, I thought somebody was going to resolve the matter, but all the way along the line, whoever I went to just made it worse. |
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Having thrown the dictionary into the nearest skip in a rage of apoplexy at its inadequacy, however, I resolve to plough on nonetheless. |
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Having discovered the origin of surplus value Marx was able to resolve one of the major problems upon which the Ricardian school had stumbled. |
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This simple focusing exercise reinforces resolve and revs up the part of the nervous system responsible for relaxation. |
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I was disappointed that our elected representative was so antagonistic to councillors who were working hard to resolve the dispute. |
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Our people have responded with courage and compassion, calm and reason, resolve and fierce determination. |
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Despite their differences, there is no reason the two sides should have to resort to force to resolve the matter. |
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We saw that the NATO members added their resolve to the resolve of the United States. |
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Meanwhile the resolve of some 18,000 engineers and technical workers to continue walking the picket lines remains strong. |
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The successful outcome of this dispute will also serve as a warning to management who doubted the resolve of union members. |
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But this side showed great resolve and conviction and by the interval had drawn level. |
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Having taken our decision, this country will now pursue our aims with firm resolve and with determination. |
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Leaders demonstrate unwavering resolve and set high standards for building great organizations, settling for nothing less. |
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And we fulfill our new role with a steely inner resolve regardless of what others may think. |
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Very few of us have that firm resolve in ourselves to do what we are really passionate about. |
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His steadfastness and resolve in the face of his critics are deserving of praise. |
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For the detector to resolve two peaks, one pixel between the two peaks must receive a lower signal than its neighbors. |
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This method was used to resolve the monoanion spectra in a range of solvent-water mixtures. |
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For the first time, he was able to resolve individual stars in the Andromeda Galaxy. |
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If they are separated by more than two millimeters then the telescope can resolve them as being separate, at least in principle. |
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With the aid of his telescope, Galileo could resolve thousands of new stars which were invisible to the naked eye. |
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Dissonant notes resolve in a conventional way, only to become part of an unexpected chord. |
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This condition may resolve without symptoms, or it may affect a variety of organs, depending on the patient. |
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The first priority of the dentist is to alleviate pain and resolve infection. |
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Giving capsules to children to resolve dietary deficiencies tells their families the problem is beyond their control. |
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Merely locating the car parking area next to the substation will not resolve the problem. |
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The service aims to give customers the knowledge, tools and confidence to resolve consumer problems themselves. |
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Not surprisingly, these heated discussions did not resolve the matter to anyone's satisfaction. |
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It is a big concern but we are working very hard on a solution to try and resolve the matter before it goes to court. |
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Through that approach, persons with a dispute in the civil court are given the opportunity to resolve the matter with solutions that they devise. |
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To resolve problems concerning a water treatment unit, first try settling your dispute with the company that sold you the product. |
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And I think everyone needs to come together to figure out how to resolve this problem. |
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Following the action, the education secretary promised to resolve the problem within two weeks. |
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The same cast of mind also tended to seek simple, universal formulae to resolve any problem, no matter how complex. |
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By abdicating its political responsibility the central cabinet seeks the Supreme Court's intervention to resolve the dispute. |
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You can be aggressive when you need to resolve business and financial affairs. |
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What has particularly impressed Pauw, who won 87 caps for Holland, is the steel and resolve of her side. |
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I think my feet were trying to remind me they could resolve the problem by simply waltzing me fight out of there! |
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To resolve the embarrassing issue, the two competitors were officially timed at 55.2 seconds. |
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It means that leaders do not allow difficulties to weaken their resolve to stay the course. |
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We must also reach out to abusers and their children, teaching them more peaceful ways to resolve conflict. |
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With a swirling wind driving into their faces, the second-half promised to be a stiffer test for City's defensive resolve and so it proved. |
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One of our goals is to explore this issue quantitatively in order to resolve this ambiguity. |
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The way to resolve this is to return education to academia and educational experts. |
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Sport cannot resolve all our problems but it can at least reunite us a little bit more. |
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He called for more effort on the part of all statesmen, politicians and church leaders to resolve the schism in the Orthodox church. |
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Some of these meetings have resulted in accord and renewed resolve to work together. |
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Some data will be compared with commercial databases to see if identities are accurate and to resolve false positive matches with the watch list. |
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There are also plans to establish a temporary cabin in the Market Place area staffed every day to answer queries and resolve problems. |
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Once again, the Labour Court has intervened in a bid to resolve the issues, but the trades unions' attitude to flotation is hardening. |
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It is the major strategic route from Harrogate to Leeds and needs more than half measures to resolve the problems that recur here so often. |
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That would surely weaken resolve and put fear into even the stoutest hearts. |
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His squad may be physically weakened, but he believes their resolve remains strong. |
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Attempts to resolve the issue failed in late summer and early fall because the board could not assemble a quorum for a meeting. |
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The UN offers the best and quickest way to resolve the conflict, that is, conducting the called-for plebiscite. |
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What will not work is to try to resolve the matter by using weasel words and sophistry to escape from a moral obligation. |
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The Pushtun tradition also includes the convening of the tribal council also known as jirga to resolve major issues. |
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Symptoms of acute disease resolve by one to three months, although some persons have prolonged fatigue. |
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Training mostly occurs in remote places, in harsh climates and in environments that test the resolve of newcomers. |
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Hopefully, whatever else may have gone by the board, your resolve to put on a new face for the world is still firm. |
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An attempt to resolve the chronological debate regarding Baehr-Gust has been made through stratigraphic analysis and radiometric dating. |
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He actively engages with the Anglican theological position on the sacraments in order to resolve this contradiction. |
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It was an ode to peace in English requesting Lord Krishna to come down to earth and resolve the conflicts of the world. |
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Group polarization can amplify the mutual resolve of those in a self-help group. |
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Until Congress and the FDA resolve their legal squabbles, consumers are on their own. |
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This maneuver served only to strengthen our resolve and we booked a meeting room in a hotel adjacent to the convention site. |
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Simply, no constitution, not even the hugely long ones, can resolve all the issues that come before the courts for adjudication. |
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He drafted it because he believed that the U.N. is the place to resolve such disputes and ameliorate such crises. |
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Sydney glared balefully, but her resolve crumbled under the power of the almighty puppy dog eyes. |
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The new laws will subject them to a raft of compulsory orders which will exacerbate rather than resolve the causes of their resentment and hostility. |
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You'll need to resolve the conflict between your parents' plans for you and your own ambitions. |
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There are no indications that the resolve of members is weakening. |
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After more abortive attempts, the Admiralty decided, in 1845, to send Sir John Franklin with two steamers, HMS Erebus and HMS Terror, to resolve the problem. |
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It is no easier in central Nairobi than in Britain to resolve the enormous mental disconnection between the abstractions of politics and the specifics of poverty. |
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We may resolve the paradox, say in the Euclidean theory of quantum gravity, but what if the Euclidean theory of quantum gravity doesn't correctly describe our universe. |
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Suggestions about how to resolve this impasse fall into three main categories, which I shall call the extremist, the idealist and the accommodationist. |
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Though outwardly he was composed, inwardly his resolve wavered. |
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So it's only February and your New Year's resolve is already wavering? |
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The frustration of trying to do this on my own is wearing my resolve down. |
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I am possessed, as much as the next man, of that stiff upper lip, steely resolve and adamantine backbone which make us British positively megalithic in the face of danger. |
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Enforcement of these existing laws would adequately resolve the problems. |
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The whole volume constitutes an effort to resolve a problem that must confront anyone who finds the world a deeply affecting yet intangible chimera. |
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Issues such as these are difficult to resolve on a purely rational basis. |
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This apparently made him take a resolve to raise awareness on diabetes and help people get proper treatment so that they do not suffer from its after-effects. |
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Rangers showed great resolve at the end of a long season that contained many disappointments, so it was important that they remained kings of their own patch. |
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That defection sparked a massive political crisis the party has desperately wanted to resolve before the leadership transition. |
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The council argue they have been working hard to resolve the issue but Charlotte is refusing to let workmen access the property to repair the damage. |
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Their brief is to resolve as many issues as possible without going to the full cabinet, and if they cannot reach a decision to refer the question to that body. |
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And then let us resolve that never again will we send the precious young blood of this country to die trying to prop up a corrupt military dictatorship abroad. |
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Surely, the right way to resolve these matters is through proper discussion between all the parties involved, and not to try and heap all blame onto one individual in public. |
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If they fail to resolve the matter within 14 days they get a red card. |
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Firm resolve showed in the set of his jaw as he picked her up gently. |
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I'm not sure whether my resolve is strengthened or destroyed by this. |
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My resolve hardened and in one smooth motion I pushed open the door. |
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Joe's resolve crumbled further as he nearly shook with rage. |
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Her resolve instantly melting, Beth smiled at him and pulled out a chair. |
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There is no haste but only a firm resolve to complete the work in time. |
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Geometrically the resolvent enables us to resolve the whole spread represented by any given set of algebraic equations into definite irreducible spreads. |
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The retainers, led by Chamberlain Oishi, resolve to avenge their lord's death and restore honor to his house, biding their time until the opportunity presents itself. |
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The technology can resolve disputes for viewers over line calls, compare first and second serves and identify areas where returns of serve are made. |
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Much of the eurozone is stuck in a simmering crisis that never seems to really resolve itself. |
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The ababcc rhyme scheme allows Southwell to set up a problem, or a set of paradoxes, in the quatrain and to appear to resolve it, or gather them together, in the couplet. |
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Therefore, as responsible, hard-working, right-thinking citizens, let us resolve to pull together and rally for the benefit of one another and for the good of our nation. |
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Nevertheless the rigorism of his ascetic resolve was never relaxed. |
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The usual practice is to resolve problems through arbitration, it says. |
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Legal sources suggested this weekend that the parties to the contract may have to go to arbitration to resolve the issues that are likely to arise between them. |
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That year, the producers sadly underestimated WGA resolve and gave us a lowball offer, figuring we'd either grab it or that a strike would collapse quickly. |
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Now Selby District Council will try to resolve the deadlock over the 45 ft former windmill, a four-storey building which no longer has a roof, sails or machinery. |
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Under the shade of a banyan, we train our binoculars on the far side of the lake and Little grebes, Grey herons, godwits, coots and sandpipers resolve themselves into view. |
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It was not the case for either side that I should split the issue into parts and so resolve the position, nor was it the case that I should attempt to tax or assess the costs. |
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In an attempt to resolve the taxonomic and systematic status of the Australasian teals, we sequenced mitochondrial DNA from the members of this group. |
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The film's segues into the seedier side of Austria are always appropriately shocking, and Erika's steadfast resolve in these environments is an utterly jarring anachronism. |
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He said he had made consistent and determined efforts to resolve the matter and had visited the workers on a number of occasions to lend his support. |
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I don't think we can resolve problems like earthquakes and tidal waves. |
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The prefectural government will establish a committee to hear suggestions on how to resolve the environmental problems in the bay area, tidelands and wetlands, she said. |
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Otherwise why would Moin Khan, the wicket-keeper batsman of tigerish resolve on the cricket field, greet you with a warm, affectionate hug every time you met him? |
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Let us resolve that half a century and more of this country as a killing field is more than enough. |
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What I would say is if you get a conflict between a sergeant and another sergeant or a police constable, it is up then to the borough commander to try and resolve that. |
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Healy's midlife interest in pet ownership, we conclude, is an attempt to resolve his childhood grief, and hence to confront the demons that have haunted him ever since. |
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Sanctions against the Taliban have merely hardened their resolve not to break with their cultural tradition and betray their honoured guest to their enemies. |
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While we celebrate our progress in 2009, we must toughen our resolve not to back off one iota. |
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If only they could show the same resolve when it comes to preventing the anti-social behaviour of sectarian marches and bigoted football fans singing. |
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A variety of approaches have been employed to resolve this problem, ranging from analyses of historical data, to tree ring and fossil pollen records, to modeling efforts. |
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While Ford had shown resolve in the mayaguez incident, Ronald Reagan challenged Ford from the right. |
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But there is a strong resolve to vote despite the risk, a fierce determination to vanquish the Vandals. |
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Effective collaboration often takes place only when the would-be collaborators enlist hierarchical line managers to resolve conflicts between competing organizational silos. |
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All 28 patients had multidirectional shoulder instability with symptoms that failed to resolve after at least a 3-month course of dedicated nonoperative management. |
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If a family triangle is unhealed, we may recreate it, once or many times, hoping on some deep and inaccessible level that we will find a way to heal or resolve it. |
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Medically supervised injecting centres can help resolve this paradox and improve public health by minimising the risk of drug users injecting unsafely in public places. |
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It made my fingers tremble, but my resolve remained unshaken. |
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We cannot ourselves contribute to the stereotype that portrays these men as savage brutes unable to resolve their differences in a peaceful manner. |
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North Yorkshire County Council has produced a draft freight strategy to try to resolve problems such as air and noise pollution, caused by heavy goods vehicles. |
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Her mother's fits of anger and the threats and beatings dealt to the girl resolve themselves in a grudging acceptance of the financial favours handed out by the lover. |
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All of Kaeli's strong resolve disintegrated and she burst out sobbing. |
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It took the new theoretical tools of nuclear physics, brought to the task by Bethe, to sort out their merits and demerits, and convincingly resolve the problem. |
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The Justice Ministers could not agree on the matter last week and despite efforts by diplomats to resolve it over the last few days, it reached a stalemate. |
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Then, with two hours work under my belt, my resolve cracked. |
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Meanwhile, CCR officials said in a statement yesterday that the firm is working with securities officials to resolve the matter. |
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Before the availability of DNA techniques to resolve the questions related to the domestication of the horse, various hypotheses were proposed. |
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Next, Hume uses the Constructive Phase to resolve any doubts the reader may have while observing the Critical Phase. |
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In 1688, on his way to London, Bunyan made a detour to Reading, Berkshire, to try and resolve a quarrel between a father and son. |
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As such, these councils have been held to resolve the most important theological matters that came to be disputed within the Church. |
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In the Orthodox Church, an Ecumenical council is the supreme authority that can be invoked to resolve contested issues of the faith. |
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Within our legal system, a simple grant of power without more does not conclusively resolve whether or when an agent can subdelegate. |
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However, more experimentation is needed to resolve the relationship between these two particles. |
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In the United States, Reagan was supportive, but he also launched diplomatic initiatives to resolve the crisis without a war. |
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In stiffening the resolve of those determined to resist Hitler the battle was an important turning point in the conflict. |
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This, however, had the effect of strengthening the resolve of the revolutionary army and government to oppose them by any means necessary. |
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The Assembly used deferments, taxes, military service substitute, and conscription to resolve the tensions. |
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Discussion between the relevant communication regulators in the two jurisdictions is under way in an attempt to resolve the issue. |
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A person's status as being the national of a country is used to resolve the conflict of laws. |
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The Act also sets up mechanisms to resolve disputes over questions about legislative competence of the Parliament and powers of the Executive. |
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This realization has allowed modern day ethicists to resolve the traditional debate between objectivists and subjectivists. |
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The Allied powers referred the problem of Upper Silesia to the League after they had been unable to resolve the territorial dispute. |
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Because the cat belongs to the Duchess, the Queen is prompted to release the Duchess from prison to resolve the matter. |
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Rick Snyder try to resolve a power crisis in the Upper Peninsula that also is becoming an obstacle for We Energies' owner, Wisconsin Energy Corp. |
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Crouse presents readers a course of action on how to resolve this ever-increasing issue in the body of Christ. |
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Yet for other critics, it has not been so easy to resolve the question of Macbeth's motivation. |
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Children are allowed to resolve disputes with each other, including physical fighting. |
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Dr Sentamu said the murder of the Archbishop of Uganda crystalised his resolve to become a clergyman. |
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Oswiu called a church council held at Whitby Abbey in 664 in an attempt to resolve this controversy. |
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Calculus provides tools, especially the limit and the infinite series, which resolve the paradoxes. |
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To resolve accommodation problems of Outrace, he said that more rooms would be constructed to facilitate the Outrace. |
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He sought to resolve the post-war academic parallax, to stem verboseness in the sea, to combat nincompated pedagogues. |
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Milan Osterc, will be tasked with testing the questionable resolve of Nadal and Hierro if Spain's midfield overcommits. |
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Efforts were made to resolve the navigation conflicts upstream by building locks along the Thames. |
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One of the most important roles of precedent is to resolve ambiguities in other legal texts, such as constitutions, statutes, and regulations. |
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In recent years international courts are being created to resolve matters not covered by the jurisdiction of national courts. |
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Splenic cysts which do not resolve over time can be treated with partial splenic decapsulation. |
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In the House, the Speaker does not vote on any motion, except in order to resolve ties. |
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This commonly used nickname originally related to his consistent political resolve rather than to any particular incident. |
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While both rebellions were defeated easily, they hardened James's resolve against his enemies and increased his suspicion of the Dutch. |
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The next day, the two Houses entered into a conference but failed to resolve the matter. |
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The debates, and the escape of Charles I from Hampton Court on 12 November, are likely to have hardened Cromwell's resolve against the king. |
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Hypnotherapy allows a person to access their deeper levels of awareness in order to come face to face with the root problem and resolve it. |
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Pleurisy lesions never resolve completely and permanent fibrous scars remain on the lungs and the parietal pleura. |
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Merit-based system and depoliticising police and other government institutions are needed to resolve all issues of the city, said Imran. |
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If process-specific component or padstack libraries are maintained, preserve the library resolve pathnames. |
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As the decade progressed, Henry increasingly wanted to resolve the question of the inheritance. |
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Thynghowe was a place where people came to resolve disputes and settle issues. |
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There is a long-running feud in the SNP between the gradualists and the fundamentalists, but open warfare is not the way to resolve it. |
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Such information may help resolve a long-standing question about where lawrencium belongs in the periodic table. |
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He burned his boats and supplies to show resolve in continuing operations, but the Sassanids began a war of attrition by burning crops. |
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Also, section 401 corrections may involve excise taxes should the employer desire to resolve the issue on behalf of the employee. |
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The League of Nations was founded with the idea that nations could resolve their differences peacefully, but these hopes were unfounded. |
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If one House passes amendments that the other will not agree to, and the two Houses cannot resolve their disagreements, the bill fails. |
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His judges would resolve disputes on an ad hoc basis according to what they interpreted the customs to be. |
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As there was not a set eastern limit to the Tordesillas line, both kingdoms organized meetings to resolve the issue. |
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To make the most of your golden years, study the points enumerated above and then resolve to do just the opposite. |
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But Renfrewshire Council insisted it simply wanted to resolve the neighbourhood dispute amicably. |
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We resolve to stay the course, even when storms try to divert us. |
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Kawaguchi, for her part, urged Vietnam to assist Japan in its efforts to resolve security issues concerning North Korea. |
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Head teacher Michael Roden said the cops were called to resolve issues with parking, although ultimately they did not attend. |
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On the occasion, the President directed president of Karachi Division, Najmi Aalam to resolve the issue at earliest. |
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