If people are prepared to stand up, then these problems are resolvable, can be tackled and we can all work to reduce crime. |
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Equally, international diplomacy generally assumes that any dispute is ultimately resolvable through compromise and negotiation. |
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The disputes should have been quickly resolvable through diplomatic channels. |
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Rather, the filename's location will be resolvable with reference to its identifier. |
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Are these tensions completely resolvable or are they inherent in all forms of social relations, therefore simply requiring management? |
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I did not mean to imply that the criteria should be whether the conflict is resolvable or unresolvable. |
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Secondly, incompleteness may be multiply resolvable, i.e. possible to resolve in several different ways. |
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Depending on the compensation, and I do not know the full details of the mechanics or the scope or the latitude, that is also resolvable. |
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Instinctively this is resolvable via the careful treatment of stocks and holding gains but this is left out of Popkin's framework. |
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If there is lingering debate about the appropriateness of reducing the emphasis on hospital care, they are resolvable empirically. |
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And, like past social movements, this might not be resolvable though legislation. |
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No question that, with twice the resolution horizontally and vertically, a 70-inch Ultra HD set would be pretty impressive even from nine feet away, and would still provide resolvable detail at twice that distance. |
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Group exercise to produce a data reconciliation summary sheet, comparing different sources of national data and JMP estimates, to identify easily resolvable issues and areas that require more work. |
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Notwithstanding the observations above, the CNSC staff is of the opinion that these areas are likely resolvable during a more detailed Phase 2 review. |
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Across the globe, forces of extremism seek to transform resolvable political conflicts into endless religious wars, using all means of violence at their disposal. |
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The work often serves an animating purpose in the community, allowing the community to reflect itself and recognize some of its strengths and resolvable differences. |
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The conflict is rationally resolvable either by correcting the mistaken belief or by bringing the wayward desire under rational control. |
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That said, there will occasionally be situations where disagreements arise between ministers and their deputies that are not readily resolvable simply in terms of legality. |
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Similarly, conflicts between goods are held to be resolvable by legislative congresses or parliaments, whose decisions in these matters simply reflect the current majority consensus. |
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Ethical distress often arises in situations where the dental hygienist is significantly limited by factors beyond his or her immediate control that may not be resolvable in the specific context. |
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I consider it an entirely resolvable issue. |
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Objects as small as 0.02 nm are resolvable by electron microscopy, compared with 0.25 μm allowing, for instance, the observation of virions and viral structures. |
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I do not believe that ending this dispute will be quite so easy in practice, and it may not be resolvable in theory. A peace settlement will probably have asymmetrical effects on one state or another. |
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They are not issues, however, which are easily and quickly resolvable. |
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The fact that Hamas, a terrorist organization, was opposed to a twoState solution transformed a resolvable national conflict into an eternal ideological struggle. |
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This is inferred from the etymology of the name, which, according to one theory, is resolvable into two Gaelic terms signifying a castle or fort in the copse or brushwood. |
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